Monday, December 30, 2013

Simply The Best Hybrids In Our Opinion

As gas prices go up, there’s a probably a part of you that wishes you had a hybrid. Hybrids are excellent choices for someone that wants a car that’s a bit more fuel efficient, but they don’t want to rely entirely on electric power. As electric cars get a bit cheaper and get a bit more advanced, a hybrid car is a nice middle ground. Hybrids are also great family cars.
Best Hybrid in our opinion

The entire family can use it to run errands and you won’t have to worry as much about massive gas expenses. Whatever your case may be, there is likely a hybrid that will suit your needs.

Read the article for our top pics at Simplyautos.com/blog/simply-best-hybrids-market-opinion by +William Morgan a Trusted Author for SimplyAutos.com

Monday, December 23, 2013

Car Seats: Find The Best For Your Child

How to Pick the Best Car Seat for Your Child

As a loving and responsible parent, one of your primary goals is to keep your child as safe as possible, at all times. This is why it is so important to have the correct car seat before heading out on the road. However, with so many to choose from, how do you know which car seat is right for your child?

Find the Best Car Seat For Your Child

  • Choose a Car Seat that Fits Your Child
There are a large range of car seats and booster seats for your child from newborn to 12 years of age
  • Read the Car Seat Manual
Important pieces of information are contained in the manual such as how to properly install the car seat along with all the safety information!

Read the full article at simplyautos.com/blog/car-seats-find-best-child by + William Morgan a trusted author for Simplyautos.com

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Precautions You Should Take Before Buying an Extended Warranty

After working hard and waiting to purchase your new car,



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there is nothing that can ruin your happiness more than when you go to sign the paperwork and the dealer asks if you’d like to also purchase an extended warranty.After all, in principle an extended warranty makes sense when it comes to protecting your car. However, if you take great care of your car and keep up with everything, you shouldn’t ever really need a warranty to begin with. The truth of the matter is, that extended warranties very rarely work out like the consumer thinks they will. Instead, they just increase the price of your purchase, which is never good for a new car buyer. If you are still on the fence about buying a car warranty, here are some ideas of why you never should.

Read the full article at simplyautos.com/advice/reasons-buy-extended-warranty/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Car Trips: How to Survive the Kids

Car Trips: How to Survive the Kids
How to Keep Kids Busy During Long Car Trips
A long car trip with kids sometimes seems to take double the time because they get bored, need to stop, and never stop asking, “Are we there yet?” Being prepared with some easy in-car entertainment helps, and I don’t mean just some movies. If your kids are done with the DVDs or you don’t have a DVD player in your car, here are some ideas to keep them occupied during a long drive.

Survive Long Car Trips With The Kids

  • Attention Grabbers
  • Attention Retainers
  • Use Your Resources
  • Have a Great Time

Read the full article at Simplyautos.com/blog/car-trips-survive-kids by +William Morgan a Trusted Author for Simplyautos.com

Monday, December 16, 2013

Rotating Your Tires

Rotating your tires is one of the most important steps to take in maintaining your car.



 Failure to do so can cause tire failure, suspension damage, and affect the car’s alignment. This kind of damage has an effect on your gas mileage, pocketbook, and personal safety.

Read the full tip at simplyautos.com/tips/rotating-tires/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Do You Really Need to Change Your Oil at 3000 Miles

In the past, most motorists religiously changed their oil every 3,000 miles


 
 as this was what mechanics and manufacturers recommended. While some people still have this opinion and change their oil frequently, others are delaying their oil changes to 6,000 or even 10,000 miles. Here are three reasons why a motorist should change his or her oil less frequently than they did in the past.

Read the full article at simplyautos.com/tips/really-need-change-oil-every-3000-miles/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Tips For Finding A Mechanic In My New City

After moving to a new city and settling into your new home, you will need to identify a mechanic in your area that has a reputation for providing quality services to residents in your community. While it may seem as though there is an auto repair shop on every corner, the truth is that not all of these are the same. Here are the top tips for finding a mechanic in your new city that has the required experience and expertise to keep your vehicle in top condition.


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  • Start Searching for a Mechanic Before You Have a Serious Problem
  • Ask For Referrals
  • Check Out Online Reviews
  • Find Out About Certifications and Experience
  • Assess Their Customer Service
  • Go For a Trial Run
  • Do Your Research

Read the Full Article at simplyautos.com/blog/tips-finding-mechanic-new-city by +Willam Morgan a Trusted Author for SimplyAutos.com


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Hidden Costs of Leasing

You might’ve heard about the advantages of leasing a car, but do you understand the potential hidden costs and disadvantages of maintaining a lease?


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It’s OK if you prefer driving a new car that you can trade-in after just a few years without getting hit with depreciation. However, it’s good to know what to expect before signing on the dotted line for your new car, truck or SUV.

Read the full article at simplyautos.com/advice/hidden-costs-leasing/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Monday, December 9, 2013

Getting Your Car Ready to Sell

Steps to Getting Your Car Ready to Sell

Getting Your Car Ready to Sell
 
Believe it or not, you could one day grow tired of your beloved automobile. Although you may longer need the service of your car, there will likely be several other drivers that are willing to take it off your hands. Putting your vehicle up for sale on the used car market is an excellent way to acquire some additional cash that can be used toward the purchase of a new ride. However, you must first properly prepare your vehicle to be showcased to the potential buyers. Here are the keys steps to getting your car ready to sell.

To read the full selling guide go to simplyautos.com/advice/steps-getting-car-ready-sell/  an article by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Best Way To Get A Great Deal On A New Car

Buying a new car can be exhilarating and nerve racking at the same time. For many people, knowing the ins and outs of buying a new vehicle seems to be a mystery they can never quite figure out. There’s not one clear-cut solution to always getting a good price, but by following a few simple steps you’ll improve your chances of getting the best deal possible.
Get the Best Price on a New Car


  • Shop At the Right Time of the Year
  • Start The Deal From Home
  • Don't Lease
  • Don't Pay for Extras
  • Visit the Dealership on a Weekday
  • Bring Along a Friend
  • Be Willing to Walk Away


Read the full article at simplyautos.com/blog/best-way-get-great-deal-new-car by +William Morgan a Trusted Author for SimplyAutos.com

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

What is an Underbody Flushing Service?

Owning a car is a big responsibility


 
 that involves payments, insurance and maintenance of the body and engine. While most people are diligent about having the oil changed and getting tune-ups, having the underbody of the vehicle flushed may not come to mind. Keeping the underside of a car clean is just as important as any other type of upkeep.

Read the Full Article at simplyautos.com/tips/underbody-flushing-service/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Vans and Minivans

Not Your Mom's Minivan


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The original minivan market embodied car buyers who could have used the capacity of a full size van.Original minivan buyers resisted the lack of responsiveness and parking limitations that came with full sized vans and embraced the introduction of the Dodge Caravan and the Plymouth Voyager in 1984 with relish. Many American car buyers valued the cargo space and seating space comparable to a full size van and purchased minivans because they wanted to drive cars as opposed to the truck platforms of full size passenger vans.

Read the full article at simplyautos.com/blog/vans-mini-vans/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com

Monday, December 2, 2013

Tips for Tire Maintenance

Tips for Maintaining Your Tires



Your tires are one of the most important parts of your car. They are the only protection between your car and the pavement below. Though most tires are very durable, they still require proper maintenance to ensure that they stay in good condition for as long as possible. Failure to do so may result in sudden blowouts, wheel damage or even car accidents. Luckily, there are some very simple ways to maintain your tires.
Read all the Tips at simplyautos.com/blog/tips-maintaining-tires/ by +William Morgan a trusted author for SimplyAutos.com