Archive for March, 2008

Extended Auto Warranties How Do They Work

If you’re considering an extended vehicle warranty for your automobile, there are some things you should know. As the name suggests, extended vehicle warranties (also called auto service contracts) offer you an extended period of coverage after your basic warranty expires. If you’re spending a good bit of money on a new or used vehicle, it’s prudent to consider one of these plans. Repairs can be costly, and get more expensive every day!

Before seeking an extended vehicle warranty, it’s important to understand how these programs work. Although plans vary depending on the provider, many of them offer many of the same features. Make sure you choose an extended warranty that not only covers mechanical breakdown, but wear and tear as well.

If you own an extended vehicle warranty and your vehicle breaks down or needs repair, you will simply take your vehicle to an approved service location that accepts the warranty. They will then file a claim with the insurance company. You should know that many extended vehicle warranty plans require you to pay a deductible, so be sure you understand this before taking your vehicle to the repair shop.

By choosing an extended vehicle warranty from a reputable company, you can ensure that it will be accepted at most all repair facilities around the country. Your warranty provider can tell you where you can have your vehicle repaired in the event of wear, tear or breakdown. Some plans will cover the cost of a tow truck if you cannot drive your vehicle to the repair facility. As always, make sure you’re clear on whether or not this is covered before signing anything or committing to an extended vehicle warranty.

You’ll want to make sure that the extended vehicle warranty you purchase covers parts and labor. With labor rates well over $50 per hour around the country, purchasing a plan that only covers parts is not a smart idea. If you’ve got questions about this issue, speak to a representative at the company you choose. It’s absolutely vital to make sure you’re clear on all the details of your warranty before signing anything.

There are a variety of extended vehicle warranty providers out there. You can choose a brick and mortar provider, or even take care of everything online! Thanks to the Internet, there are extended vehicle warranties you can purchase from the comfort of your own home. If you have questions about the plan, there are toll-free numbers you can call where you can speak to a representative, or you can correspond via email.

Information is crucial for anyone seeking an extended warranty for their vehicle. Compare different companies and plans to make sure you’re getting the absolute best plan at the best price. Choosing the right plan from the right company can save you a lot of time, trouble, and money!

Jackie Jones runs the popular extended auto warranty shopper website. Find a used car auto warranty company today by visiting AutoWarrantyShopper.com!

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Auto Detailing; How Much Money Can I Make

One question that new entrants into the auto detailing, mobile automotive detail or mobile car wash business ask themselves is how do I get the training I need to succeed and please my clientele. Is there a detailing certificate I can get to show my customers? Will they ask me for such a thing to prove my abilities?

Personally having been in the mobile auto detailing and car wash business for some 27 years; I have never heard of anyone asking for proof of training or certification, if a customer did that, they are up to something, probably a competitor. Competitors do a lot of fishing, but are generally mentally inferior, lacking personal character and afraid.

Are there good places to get training? Well you could check out www.DetailPlus.com in Portland, I recommend them. But you will find such training in all parts of the country. Another question that is often asked my new entrants into the professional automotive detailing industry is; “How much money does it take to get started?”

The answer to this question is that; It depends on if you are going to try to service, wholesale car lot and auto auction detailing or retail detail or a combination. Perhaps you might be detailing aircraft? Perhaps you are a laid off aircraft mechanic and want to detail aircraft then you might be setting up an aircraft mobile detailing business or a hanger based operation. For aircraft cleaning an A & P mechanic would not need much training, except maybe quick buffer lessons and review of aircraft coatings and paint; Imron, Polyurethane, etc. and fabric, Stits, Ceconite, etc. You see the amounts you generate in income will vastly vary depending on the type of business you run. So think it all thru carefully before you jump into the deep end in the detailing business.

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Ford Aspire More Than Just As Aspiration

From 1994 up until the year 1997, the Ford Motor Company sold the Ford Aspire. This was a subcompact car that has been made available with two options as per the number of doors. One held three doors while the other one held five doors. The entire body of the Ford Aspire was crafted by the Kia Motors company with headquarters in South Korea. The engine as well as the engine components was from the Mazda automobile corporation located in Japan. It is very interesting to note that this vehicle has been sold and marketed as the Kia Avella in Asia. However, if you travel to Japan and Australasia, you would be surprised to find out that the Ford Aspire is known there as the Ford Festiva. It is just one vehicle however it has been sold under different names.

The average fuel economy for the Ford Aspire is some 30 miles per gallon which is quite a different number from what the manual says. The manual claims that it can take up to 45 miles per galloon. Aside from that interesting fact, the Ford Aspire is also very much favored for parallel parking. Also known for their resistance to submit to mechanical breakdown, these Ford Aspires have been known to have the capacity to run in excess of some 200,000 miles without having to undergo major repairs.

Upon its introduction in 1994, the Ford Aspire held a five speed manual transmission as well as an automatic transmission. This vehicle is a front drive car. It generally comes with a 63 horsepower engine with four cylinders. For the two-door model, the Ford Aspire sports fog lights, a rear spoiler as well as different types of seats made available. As per the Ford Aspire that sports four doors, it holds a power rack and pinion steering. Through the years, many changes have been done to the Ford Aspire. The list includes the removal of the front spoilers, and adding in of body-colored window moldings, rear spoilers, fog lamps, tachometer, a unique instrument cluster, special seat fabrics, special door trim fabrics, and center roof pillars. There also are changes like new front bumpers, new rear bumpers, headlamps, turn signals, tail lamps, and wheel covers. Its design has been proven to work well in allowing a fairly large amount of cargo. If the rear seats are folded, the cargo is expanded greatly.

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Jason Moore, a 35 year old freelance writer from Austin, Texas. He also works as a marketing analyst for an established auto parts store in the country.

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