5 Vehicle Fluid Levels You Shouldn’t Ignore
on Dec 26 in Maintenance & Repairs tagged by jasonl
You’re probably always pretty good at keeping an eye on your gas level. In fact, watching gas prices, gauging how far you can get on a small amount of gas, and leaving room in your budget for transportation costs is something that we’ve all gotten used to doing over the past few years.
There’s also the fact that, if you run out of gas, you know your car isn’t going very far. That’s why we pay so much attention to how much gas is in the tank. The thing is, there are other fluids levels in your car that you shouldn’t ignore. In some cases, a drop in one of these other fluid levels will just be an inconvenience. For example, a few years ago I was behind a truck that took a mud puddle too fast and splashed some mud up on my windshield. It was at that moment that I realized I was out of wiper fluid.
In other instances, low fluid levels can be downright dangerous. Running out of oil can damage your engine, sometimes beyond repair. Transmission fluid, antifreeze, and brake fluid are additional fluids that you really don’t want to run dry on, as they can all lead to catastrophic mechanical failures.
Car maintenance is incredibly important. MSN Autos says that “even the newest cars require scheduled service to live long, productive lives.” Checking fluid levels can be a hassle, but it’s usually a lot easier to prevent something bad from happening than it is to fix it after it really happens. It’s a lot cheaper, too. Wouldn’t you rather spend the $40 for an oil change than you would $6,000 – $12,000 for a major engine repair? I would!
Not long ago I was online looking for a quote on car insurance and instead I found information that showed me that my oversights on my essential fluids might cost me an arm and a leg in the future-forget about the high prices of gas!
The following is a short list of 5 fluids that you should keep your eye on as far as general car maintenance is concerned: Read More
How To Keep Your Elderly Parents Independent and On The Road
on Nov 21 in Accurate Auto Advice tagged driving safety, elderly drivers, senior mobility, seniors by jasonl
Like most people, I suppose, when I was younger I thought my parents were infallible. I thought they could do anything, and that they would be able to keep doing anything they wanted to forever.
Of course, now that I’m an adult and I see my parents retired and getting older, I know that’s not true.
The Key to Staying Healthy for Aging Parents – Mobility
Now the big issue is keeping them independent and active. I worry because I’ve seen so often how older people go downhill quickly when they can’t move around anymore. They lose hope, they give up, and they stop living even while they are still alive.
The more that seniors can go out and get involved in things, the better chance they have of living longer, better lives. My mom adores getting involved in her volunteer work, for example, and I don’t know what will happen when she can’t do that anymore.
Of course, one of the keys to maintaining independence is maintaining the ability to drive, and driving can be expensive. Between fuel costs, maintenance costs, and insurance, it’s not cheap to have a car. That’s why I encouraged my parents to do a motor vehicle insurance comparison. There are organizations that offer insurance discounts for seniors, and a comparison helped my parents discover these discounts and verify they had the right coverage limits too. Read More
The RIGHT Way To Install A Child’s Car Seat
on Nov 09 in Accurate Auto Advice tagged car seat, car seats, installation by jasonl
NOTE: The following information is intended to help you install a car seat correctly. However, no Internet article is a substitute for an in-person car seat inspection. Before taking your new baby home in your car seat, be sure to contact your local fire department or hospital to ask about car seat installation programs. As a result, we accept no responsibility for anyone who installs a seat incorrectly after reading our guide.
Car seats are no longer optional safety equipment. They protect the fragile bodies of our children in a car crash. Because an error could be deadly for the little ones you love most, installing the car seat correctly is vital. These instructions will walk you through car seat installation, but be sure to have your local fire or police department check your work.
Before You Begin
You will need to skim through your car seat’s manual to get an understanding of how to install your seat. By doing so, you will notice any instructions particular to your car seat model, making this normally aggravating process as easy on yourself as possible.
If you are installing a car seat after a car accident, check with the insurance company to find out if the seat is still safe to use. The best auto insurance companies will pay to replace a damaged car seat after an accident if there is a chance the seat was damaged.
The Procedure
When using your car’s seat belt to secure the car seat, first you must Read More
Base vs. Fully Loaded: A Ford F-150 Comparison
on Nov 07 in New Cars tagged 2012 f150, f150 comparison, harley davidson, king ranch, work truck, xl by jasonl
Nowhere in the automotive world are the differences between the bottom and top ends of a model range so pronounced as with pickup trucks. The most basic pickups have exactly zero frills, manual everything and interiors crude enough to be hosed out after a long day’s work.

The F150 XL Work Truck - Plain, easy to clean, and inexpensive
On the other end of the spectrum is what some refer to as “city slicker trucks,” vehicles loaded to the gills with soft, French-stitched leather, shiny chrome wheels and as much advanced technology as your typical Mercedes-Benz.

The 2012 F150 King Ranch Edition - Arguably the most luxurious truck you can buy
Read on to see just how many features (and how much money) separate the high and low-end versions of the best selling pickup in America, the Ford F-150. Read More
Top 5 Vehicles For The Mountains and Snow – 2012 Edition
on Nov 03 in Accurate Auto Advice tagged tires, winter driving by jasonl
With winter season right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about fun-filled excursions to your favorite mountain. For my family it’s Vail Resorts in Colorado. Whether you choose to stay at Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, or Vail, it’s essential to remember the two most important items when planning a skiing or snowboarding getaway: warm clothing and reliable transportation.
When looking for the reliable transportation component, drivers tend to overlook the most important factor when it comes to winter driving: SNOW TIRES. Without snow tires, even the most rugged four-wheel drive vehicle will be subject to poor traction control. Turning and braking on snowy or icy conditions without the proper winter tires will simply defeat the purpose of a car designed to handle extreme conditions. The perfect car for snow and mountain vacations will blend comfort, safety, all-wheel or four-wheel drive, and of course great tires…so make sure whatever you buy/rent/borrow or drive is wearing some good snow shoes.

The best mountain snow vehicle is the one with the best combination of safety, capability, and tires
Once you add winter tires to your list of things to gather before setting off on your vacation, it’s time to choose the right car that will take you, as well as your family and friends, to that special snowy mountain spot. Here are the top five vehicles for the mountains and snow this year: Read More
Is Your Mechanic Ripping You Off?
on Oct 31 in Maintenance & Repairs tagged auto repair tips, mechanic, mechanics, repair shop by jasonl
We aren’t all car-savvy, and some of us can get sorely mislead when it comes to our cars. Not everyone knows what every purr and growl of their car means. I’ve always been amazed by the guys that I know who can tell me every little thing that is wrong with their car (and how long they can shove off fixing it before their car is in really dire shape). I can’t do that. So I have to trust my mechanic.
But not all mechanics are what they seem to be…mechanics have the unfortunate reputation of being slightly unsavory, and tweaking the cars of unsuspecting grandmothers so that the car will break down and they’ll have to come and get it fixed again and again and again…
What To Look For
To prevent a potential mechanic rip-off situation, there are some things you can look for that can indicate the quality of the shop you’re about to do business with. People may say you can’t judge a book by it’s cover, but well, that’s a book. You do have the right to take a look around the garage and judge what you see, assuming you are able to correctly interpret what you find! Read More
SEMA: The World-Series of the Auto Industry Kicks Off November 1st
on Oct 20 in News tagged car show, car shows, sema by jasonl
If you’re a heavy hitting auto enthusiast and you’re swinging for the fences, it doesn’t get any bigger than the annual SEMA show, stepping up to the plate November 1st. With Las Vegas’ biggest car show, SEMA brings out the auto industries biggest bats and lets you get a chance to see what’s on its’ way to a road near you.

The 2011 SEMA car show is the World Series of the auto industry, especially after-market accessories.
SEMA stands for the Specialty Equipment Market Association and true to its’ name, you can be sure anything in SEMA’s show is going to make your car bigger, faster, and stronger. SEMA features the industries hottest cars fitted with the best and most innovative aftermarket parts. From the engine to the interior, SEMA shows off the newest equipment to turn your car into a fastball on speed traps on any road.
Vehicle Registration Plates – Are Your Plates Valuable?
on Oct 17 in Accurate Auto Advice tagged license plates, registration plates by jasonl
NOTE: The following article is written for people who live in a place where license plates can be traded privately. In many U.S. States (like my home state of Colorado), this practice is not allowed. So, you should check with your local motor vehicle department
Ever wondered how much your car’s number plate is worth? Here’s some pointers to consider if you want to find out.
How many digits does your number plate have?
The fewer digits your registration plate has, the higher its potential value.
Does it spell a word?
If your number plate spells a word, it’s going to be worth something, yet how much depends largely on the word. The wider appeal the word has, the more the plate is likely to be worth. If your number plate spells ‘cool’ or ‘sexy’ you’re in luck.
Does it spell a name?
Again, if your number plate spells a name (both first and last), it’s going to be valuable. Read More
Tips For Buying A Used Car At Auction
on Sep 29 in How to Buy tagged auto auction, car buying tips, used car auction by jasonl
For most of us, buying a car is the second largest financial commitment we’ll make in our lifetime. So naturally, we all want to get the best deal possible for our dollar! If you’re looking for used cars for sale, an auction can be a great way to pick up a quality new set of wheels, often at a bargain price.

Buying a used car at an auto auction? Here are some tips
Here are a few easy steps to follow to ensure your visit to the auction yard is a great experience: Read More
5 Reasons to Use Neoprene Car Seat Covers
on Sep 26 in Accessories tagged car seat covers, car seats, neoprene by jasonl
Car seat covers made out of neoprene are not just a fad, especially in terms of maintaining and protecting the interior of your vehicle. Neoprene is a stable chemical used to make wet suits for deep-sea divers, which means there are a couple of benefits that car owners can appreciate.
Neoprene is special because, in addition to the five characteristics below, it’s very durable. In terms of your car, this durability has many advantages over standard car seat covers. Nearly indestructible seat covers are one of those things that just make a car owners life easier, like scheduling maintenance to prevent breakdowns or comparing car insurance quotes online rather than calling five companies individually.
Here are five reasons to think about neoprene seat covers: Read More


