Keep Your Ride Looking Smooth

Keep Your Ride Looking Smooth

  • How To Keep A 10-Year-Old Car In Top Shape

    If your car is anywhere from ten to fifteen years old and you want to keep driving it for many more years, here are some tips and suggestions that will help you do just that. Many people grow attached to their cars and want to drive them for as long as possible. If you find yourself in this predicament, rest easy, and read on to see what you can do to love your car for as long as you can.

  • Converting Your Van Into A 70's Work Of Art

    If you have an older van that you would like to convert to reflect your love for the 70's, consider adding some color and special effects to make your very own hippie-mobile. It is not that difficult to change the appearance of a plain van to one that shows your love and appreciation for the 70's decade. Here are some instructions you can use to convert your own van into a groovy work of art.

  • Act Fast After A Collision: Should You Make A Claim?

    If you were recently in an accident and you are worried that your rates are going to go up if you make a claim on your insurance, there are a few things to consider. You want to make sure that the damage is worth the cost of your deductible. You will have to talk with your insurance company, and you'll want to talk with a local collision repair shop to see what the damage is before you make any decisions.

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Keep Your Ride Looking Smooth

Making sure that your ride looks good is almost as important it is to ensure that it drives well. After all, the way your car looks says something about how well you take care of it. If there are dings in the body or chips in the paint, chances are that your vehicle's eye appeal leaves something to be desired. Luckily, there are some things you can do at home to make your car look better so that you don't have to pay an auto shop to do everything for you. Sure, you can let your service technician take care of all the heavy lifting for you, but consider using the tips and tricks found on this blog to take care of some of the minor stuff yourself.

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