3 Ways To Make Your Ford Truck Environmentally Friendly

Posted on: 16 August 2017

You have always wanted a Ford truck. The problem is, you are concerned about the environment and you know Ford doesn't plan on making a hybrid truck until 2020. The good news is, that just because there are no hybrid Ford trucks, doesn't mean you can't still buy a Ford pickup while doing your part to help the environment. Here are three ways to make your Ford truck environmentally friendly.
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How to Overcome Two Auto Leasing Challenges

Posted on: 13 February 2017

There are many advantages to leasing a vehicle, including lower monthly payments and being able to trade up every few years. However, there are some drawbacks as well. While the challenges associated with auto leasing can put a damper on the experience, there are ways to overcome the issues to your benefit. Here are two ways to turn a leasing detriment into a benefit. You Can't Break Your Lease One major difference between purchasing a vehicle and leasing one is the amount of flexibility you have when things go awry.
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Purchasing A Used Trailer For Your Snowmobile? Tips For Choosing The Right One

Posted on: 29 December 2016

If you have a snowmobile you will need to purchase a trailer. If you are planning to do this and need to purchase a used trailer to save money, there are some things you need to watch out for. This will ensure you end up with the right trailer for your snowmobile. Tilt Bed Trailer A tilt bed is very beneficial because it makes it much easier for you to drive on and off the trailer.
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What Kinds Of Damage Should I Check For After A Collision?

Posted on: 6 October 2016

After an auto collision, it's important to assess the damage to your vehicle in order to report everything to your insurance carrier. But the damage often goes beyond what you can see externally. You may wish to take your car to an auto repair specialist so that they can assess the damage more thoroughly. Here are some things they should check for.  Scratches and Paint Damage The first thing that you and your repair mechanic should look for is damage to the body of the car.
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