When buying motor oil for your fleet vehicles, the most important thing to do is go by the vehicle user manual recommendations. You can save money by knowing what is important and what is not when making your purchase. More expensive is not always best, but it's sometimes safer to pay a little more for quality.
Brand Name Vs. Generic Motor Oil
All oil sold in the U.S. must go through quality standards testing by the American Petroleum Institute.
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Have you noticed that it takes a little longer for your car engine to crank up than it used to? The problem your car is experiencing may be due to the engine being damaged, but it can also be the result of a malfunctioning radiator. Discover below why a malfunctioning radiator can affect the engine, as well as how to get a new engine on a budget.
Why Does a Malfunctioning Radiator Affect Engine Turnover in a Car?
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While it may be hard to imagine, cats can do a great deal of damage to the hood of your car in the matter of minutes. Most of the time, cats don't intentionally set out to wreck as many paint jobs as they can in a night. In most cases, they're simply lounging on the hood, slip and gouge their claws into the paint to stop their descent. Or they may be running from a predator.
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You depend on your vehicle to get you where you need to go. It takes you to school, work, the grocery store and a whole myriad of other places. While your vehicle might seem fine one minute, the next it could be acting up and need repairs. With so many different moving parts, it makes sense that something is going to need repair or replacement at some point. There are a few warning signs that often signal something is wrong is with your transmission.
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If you own a car, one of its most important components is its battery. Don't wait until you have an emergency involving your car's battery to learn vital information about this part. Read on to learn five things every driver should know about their car's battery.
When Headlights Are a Big Drain
Most people know that if they leave their headlights on for too long with the car's engine off, their battery will become completely drained.
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