4 Tips For Saving Money On Fleet Maintenance

Posted on: 8 January 2015
As a business owner, you probably spend more on your commercial fleet than you would like. Routine maintenance can be costly enough for one personal vehicle, and it can become much more expensive if you have multiple commercial vehicles to take care of. To help improve your company's profit margin while still taking excellent care of your company vehicles, follow these tips. They can help you save more than you think, and the maintenance on your vehicles won't have to suffer one bit:
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5 Winter Tips That Can Save Your Car's Windshield

Posted on: 5 January 2015
Winter weather can be hard on cars, especially on your front windshield. Your windshield takes the brunt of snow and ice, and it's also exposed to the sand and rock debris spread on roads to make them safer to navigate during icy weather. Knowing a few winter windshield tips can keep your view clear until the weather warms up. Tip #1: Repair Early Rock chips and small cracks may not seem like a big deal right when they happen, but as the temperatures begin to drop in winter they can become a major problem.
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3 Places To Find Used Auto Body Parts

Posted on: 29 December 2014
Does your car need major auto body work? Are you suffering from sticker shock at the expected price? If so, you may want to consider using used parts for the repairs. Very often, a used auto body part can get the job done just as well as a new part. In fact, you may not even be able to tell that the part is used, especially if it's been cleaned or refurbished.
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Staying Ahead Of Brake Repair Problems

Posted on: 22 December 2014
Just because a car owner does not possess the skills or tools needed to fix their brakes, that does not mean they cannot possess the knowledge required to predict when something is going to go wrong. Being aware of common signs that your brakes are going bad is an easy way to save yourself a lot of money on additional auto repair bills. Sound Your brakes should never squeal or squeak.
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