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The automotive service industry
can seem like a mystery. Many drivers find it difficult to understand
the inner workings of their cars, the repairs and maintenance
they need, and most of all, the estimates and invoices they receive
at their service center. At Import Performance, we agree with
the GI Joes that "knowing is half the battle."
With this "Tricks of the
Trade" page, we hope we can shed some light on the sometimes
intimidating world of car repair. We'll post articles on topics
we think are important for our clients, as well as links to other
articles and blogs that many of our customers have found helpful
when it comes to understanding their vehicles.
If you'd like to stay up to date
on the latest information offered on this page, you can check
back regularly or become our Facebook friend!
"You
Work Hard for the Money!"
So
You Better Treat Her Right! - 20 days of
tips that will help you save money on your auto expenses
That's right,
we're kicking this discussion off by quazi-quoting a 1983 smash
hit single by Donna Summer. Disco diva that she may be, Mrs. Summer
claims to know a thing or two about working hard for the money
and her 80s chart-topper is proof that a lot of people believed
her. Well, maybe they didn't believe her, but they certainly related
to the song and we believe you can too. After all, we are in the
throws of what some might call an economic crisis.
As usual, the team at Import Performance wants
to make sure you get the biggest bang for your Benjamin and
in light of current events, we've knocked our heads together
to come up with 20 tips to help you save money when you drive
up to the pump or pull into the repair shop. We'll post a new
tip on our website at http://www.importperformance-nc.com and
in our Facebook status update each day for 20 days.
We'll also earmark
(pun intended) every fifth tip by posting a full-length article,
which will give details about the tips we think are most important
and helpful when it comes to saving big bucks on car service,
preventative maintenance and repair.
So check back with us here on Facebook or on
our website each day for a new money-saving tip. And remember:
At Import Performance, we know you work hard for the money.
So trust us and treat your car right!
Day 1: "You
Work Hard for the Money" Saving Tip:
Check your tire pressure regularly! Under-inflated
tires produce more drag, making it difficult for your engine
to propel the car forward. The result: you put the pedal to
the metal and waste valuable moola on gas. To avoid this scenario,
measure that pressure every other time you fill up. You can
find the correct tire pressure in your owners manual.
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Day 2: "You
Work Hard for the Money" Saving Tip:
Use the proper gas for your car! It may be Captain
Obvious, but many people think using a higher octane improves
the gas mileage and longevity of their car. Nope! When you use
a different octane than suggested in your owner’s manual,
it reduces fuel economy and overtime, damages your engine. P.S.
Drive like a law-abiding citizen. Driving within the legal speed
limits maximizes your gas mileage.
Day 3: “You
Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Change your air filter! Dirty air filters restrict
the air flow to the engine, which makes it work harder to propel
your car forward. "Ridin' Dirty" wastes gas, which
takes $$ out of your pocket. Have the air filter checked at
every oil change. Air filters are inexpensive to replace, but
will save you big money in the long run.
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Day 4: "You
Work Hard for the Money" Saving Tip:
Your car is like your love life – it needs
a little spark every now and then. Change your spark plugs according
to your owner’s manual. Worn-out spark plugs waste gas,
but they can also damage the ignition and emission systems.
The result: a repair as expensive as “making it up”
to your girlfriend after you forgot your anniversary.
Day 5: “You Work
Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
This tip could get funny fast, but it's probably
best just to say: get your oil changed regularly. Oil lubes
the engine, increasing its lifespan. Without it, your engine
is kaput. Now the big question: regular or synthetic? For answers,
check out our FB Discussion, “Lube Jobs” (See? Get
your mind out of the gutter!).
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=72070416378&topic=9078
Day
6: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Don't warm up your car! Modern cars (anything
made after Vanilla Ice released “Ice Ice Baby”) don’t
need to be warmed up. It’s actually bad for the engine since
oil pressure is low while your car idles. Low oil pressure = less
lubrication = premature engine failure. Not so good. Warming up
your car also wastes gas. Shame on you! ;)
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Day 7: “You
Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Check fluids regularly. Maintaining proper fluid
levels (especially oil), improves gas mileage and increases
the longevity of your car’s engine. Check’em out
every other time you fill up. For those of you who can’t
tell a dip stick from a door knob, never fear: Next time you
come see us at IP, tell Talin and he’ll show you how to
check and properly top-off your car’s fluids.
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Day 8: “You
Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Don’t run your car on empty! You know
who you are. Playing those reindeer games allows moisture
to build up in your tank, leading to poor engine performance.
It also forces the pump to push dirty fuel at the bottom of
the tank through, clogging your fuel injectors/filter. Wintertime:
that moisture sinks to the bottom, freezing your fuel lines,
leaving you stranded.
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Day 9: “You
Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Ever seen "Uncle Buck"? His car
backfires something fierce. The tragedy that is his vehicle
doesn’t have to happen. Seriously, don’t ignore
noises that come from your car. Especially noises like that.
Come see us if your car starts sounding like a double barrel
shotgun. People don’t need to run in fear when you
pull up to the grocery store.
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Day 10:
“You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Don’t be afraid to price shop for
routine auto maintenance or repairs, but be sure to compare
apples to apples. You wouldn’t compare a purse from
Walmart with a Coach bag, would you ladies? Unspeakable.
The same goes with car repair shops. To find out how to
get the best bang for your buck, check out our Facebook
discussion, “How Do You Like Them Apples –
Advice on Auto Repair Pricing.”
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11: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Keep the wheels on your bus going round
and round by aligning and rotating your tires. Rotating
your tires every other oil change ensures that each tire
wears evenly, reducing the likelihood of bald spots and
premature replacement. Likewise, alignments (get one when
you buy new tires) reduce tire wear, improve steering
& increase the longevity of your new wheels.
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12: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Get a brake fluid flush every 30K miles
or with new brakes. Over time, rust/debris accumulates
in the fluid, damaging the system. A BFF helps you avoid
spending big bucks on a repair. Plus, you'll feel all
warm & fuzzy when you get cut off in traffic, slam
on the brakes, and your car comes to a life-saving STOP
because you’ve taken care of those babies.
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13: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Get your transmission
serviced according to the suggestion of your owner’s
manual. Every transmission is different, but they all
have at least one thing in common: they’re WICKED
expensive to replace or repair. Transmission services
also keep your car running “like butta, baby.”
Day 14:
“You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
You like to keep cool and so does your
car. Have your coolant flushed every two years to keep
your engine running at the proper temperature and your
car will be less likely to give you the cold shoulder
on the side of the road. Coolant flushes are another one
of those preventative measures that helps drivers avoid
pricey repairs too. Just lookin’ out for ya. ;)
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Day
15: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Everybody likes to save money, but if
we had to give out a “Biggest Penny Pincher on
the Planet” award, we’d probably give it
to Clark Howard. Check out how you can save big and
RETIRE EARLY by driving your car for 10 years or more
by visiting Clark’s website and reading the following
article:
http://clarkhoward.com/liveweb/shownotes/2004/03/31/7411/
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16: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving
Tip:
Has your normally fuel-efficient ride
become a gas-guzzling-gold-digger? Or maybe the “Days
of Thunder” are long gone and you feel like
you’re “Driving Miss Daisy” when
you put the pedal to the metal. You might want to
try a fuel injection service. They can improve your
car’s fuel economy and increase its performance.
Day
17: "You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Check Engine – What does that
mean? How much will that cost? The truth is we’re
still honing our psychic mechanic skillz, so we can’t
tell you until we take a look, but ignoring it is not
the solution. It could be an indication that you’re
up for a big service, but it might also mean your gas
cap isn't screwed on tightly enough (no kidding). Just
come see us. ;)
Day
18: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving Tip:
Don’t lose the powa (think Schwarzenegger).
If your car is whining and moaning at you when you turn
(seriously, that’s what it sounds like), you might
need a power steering service. This elongates the life
of the system, keeps a big repair at bay and helps your
car steer effortlessly – it won’t take 30
revolutions of the wheel and 20 minutes to do a 3-point
turn!
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Day
19: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving
Tip:
Get your suspension checked out twice
a year. If it’s acting whacky it can throw off
your alignment, causing uneven tire wear. The cash
register goes “ching ching ching” when
you fork over the dough for those new tires. An unhappy
suspension can also produce wicked drag and suck the
life out of your fuel economy.
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20: “You Work Hard for the Money” Saving
Tip:
Our last tip is perhaps the most important,
so we aren’t going to be cute or funny. Simply
put: You must get your timing belt replaced according
to the manufacturer’s recommendation. If you
procrastinate, your timing belt will likely break
and demolish the engine of your car. You will cry
(despite your unshakable ability to stay strong under
pressure) when you get the bill to fix the resulting
damage of your negligence. Okay. You might not cry.
But you definitely won’t be happy. That said,
the friendly staff here at Import Performance can
promise you one thing that might lift your spirits:
despite our knee-jerk reaction to this situation,
we will refrain from telling you, “I told you
so.”
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happily serve the Raleigh, NC area and specialize in car repair, service
and maintenance for the following cars:
Audi,
BMW,
Jaquar,
Land
Rover, MINI,
Mercedes-Benz,
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Volkswagen,
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Daewoo, Honda,
Hyundai,
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Isuzu,
Kia,
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Toyota,
Mazda,
Mitsubishi,
Scion,
Subaru
and Suzuki
repair, service, tuning, and maintenance.
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