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How to Protect Your Family Before the Accident Happens
Car accidents are called “accidents” for a reason. Often, an accident is beyond your control. Often we get in the car without a second thought as to how fast things could go wrong. Humans make mistakes, and unfortunately mistakes on the road can often lead to injury or death. There are ways to prevent getting into an accident, and though the safety of you and your family is still not a guarantee, hopefully these things can help lessen the risks.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Wheel
Protecting Cars Through Security Systems
Cars are an expensive investment that pertains to one's livelihood. It gets most to work, school, and other places far from home. Cars help people with chores and various tasks. Of course with the ease automobiles bring people who purchase them, there are certain worries. The pricey possession can become stolen or damaged and most people would then invest security system to protect their cars.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Wheel
How to Get Your Hands on a High-Quality Used Car in Pennsylvania
Buying a new car can be expensive for most and simply not an option for others. However, having a reliable form of transportation on hand is necessary, and there are plenty of solutions for those who need something right now. One option at your disposal is to buy a used car.
By Marshall Stevenson6 years ago in Wheel
Frequent Concerns Regarding Paintless Dent Repair
Paintless dent repair is steadily growing in popularity. While many are familiar with the traditional, arduous process of dent removal that involves repainting and hours of work, there is often a better way. In layman’s terms, paintless dent repair is a process that removes dents without impacting your paint, eliminating the need for costly repainting and difficult matching of your paint. Even if you have been educated on the wonders of paintless dent repair, you may still have concerns. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about paintless dent repair.
By Kevin Gomez6 years ago in Wheel
The Magical Stick
Hurry! Hurry! Step right up! Ladies and Gentlemen, may I have your attention please? I am here today to introduce you to a modern wonder! This is truly a miraculous invention that will sweep the nation! I am here to tell you all about this wondrous creation that will make your life easier, even easier than when sliced bread was invented! Hurry! Hurry! Gather round now, yes that’s it, plenty of seats down in front.
By Sarah Montgomery6 years ago in Wheel
Our Obsession with Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs)
I'm Hugh Hatrick, a car enthusiast and motor racing fan. I've been driving for 27 years and started off in a £500 Ford Fiesta and have now settled for a people carrier, (only for the kids, of course!). I've always been keen on the car market, as there is something for everyone, and cars get better and better all the time. Its fascinating to see how new niches are made by the demand of us consumers.
By Hugh Hatrick6 years ago in Wheel
5 Ride-Share Horror Stories
Ride-share services have become quite the norm. People would much rather call an Uber or Lyft driver than an old fashioned taxi. However, Uber specifically does not do a background check on their employees or meet them for an interview prior to hiring them (currently). The requirements Uber drivers need to meet are not steep, and most people with a car that was made in the last decade can apply and expect to be hired. But how safe really are these ride-share services? You decide.
By Dani Hendrix6 years ago in Wheel
Maximizing Your Car’s Resale Value
It’s time, you’re ready to part with your old vehicle. Maybe you’re trying to sell it to a new owner, or maybe you’re hoping to trade it in at the dealership as part of a deal for a newer ride. Whatever the case may be, one thing is for certain: you want your car to be worth as much as it possibly can be.
By Casey Chesterfield6 years ago in Wheel
Model 3 for Rideshare
Like most rideshare drivers, I don't use rideshare as my primary source of income (other than a brief stint between jobs), but rather as a supplement. It gets me out of the house, earns a (very little) bit of money, introduces me to new people, and helps me explore my city and larger area.
By Justin Castle6 years ago in Wheel
Car Maintenance Tips While Traveling to Europe
The best time to visit Rome and other popular destinations in Europe is between September and November, and April to May when there are fewer crowds, and the days are bright and sunny. And in fine weather such as this, the best way to explore the continent is by taking a road trip.
By Jim Hughes6 years ago in Wheel











