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26th October 2009

How to Keep Your Truck on the Road

Whether you drive an industrial-sized truck or a minivan, the principles of keeping your vehicle on the road are the same. In order to keep any kind of vehicle running, you need to adhere to a couple of tried and true truck rules.

First and foremost, make sure that your truck is routinely maintained. By having a professional mechanic look at your truck every couple of months, you can be sure that you won’t miss any major problems. Next, make sure to always pay attention to any warning signs.

From oil changes to flashing lights, never ignore any signs that your truck may need some extra attention. Neglecting to take care of a problem when it begins almost always leads to more problems. In addition, you can be sure that your truck will run smoothly if you make an effort to fix any major issues right away.

Whether your truck is having engine problems or shifting complications, it’s a wise idea to fix major malfunctions immediately. Truck owners who wait to make big repairs often wind up paying more than is necessary - and sometimes big repairs can lead to complete breakdowns.

If your truck currently has a problem that you can’t afford, don’t neglect this issue for too long. If you are having trouble paying for repairs, consider applying for a truck repair loan through a private lender. These loans are given to truck owners that need a bit of extra repair cash.

To apply for this type of loan, visit the website of a reputable vehicle repair loan lender that approves truck repair loans. Then, sign up for a loan online (this should only take a few moments). Soon enough, you will find out how much money you can get to repair your truck.

Private lenders aren’t concerned with your past credit, since most vehicle repair loans are secured by the value of your vehicle, so don’t worry about being turned down for a loan if you have poor credit. All you have to do is prove that you own your truck, and you can get the money that you need to repair your vehicle.

If you rely on your truck for your income, then making vehicle repairs right away is the best thing that you can do. Otherwise, you may wind up paying a lot more money than you have to in the long run. Whether your truck is in need of a tune-up or a new transmission, take the time to contact a truck repair lender today.

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26th August 2009

Making Necessary Car Repairs

Let’s face it - cars are expensive. From regular wear and tear to intricate engine problems, cars can cost you a lot of money. The problem is that most people do not have enough money set aside to make necessary car repairs. This results in a car that doesn’t run…and a job that’s suddenly a lot harder to get to.

There are a couple of ways to pay for necessary car repairs:

- Credit Card: some garages accept credit cards, though you’ll have to watch out for the credit card trap.

- Borrow: ask your friends and family members for some extra cash

- Loan: speak with a lender about an auto-repair loan.

If your credit card happens to be “maxed-out,” and your friends and family members are tapped-out, then your only available option is to obtain a loan. Traditional lenders used to give out loans for car repairs on a regular basis, though this isn’t the case any longer.
Ever since the economy came crashing down, traditional lenders aren’t quick to, well, lend money. While this may seem rather silly (after all, what good are lenders that don’t lend?), it’s simply a matter of the current economic state.

What can you do if you need money to repair your car, but a traditional lender won’t approve your loan application? Well, you can turn to the once loan source that many Canadians have been turning to over the past few years: private lenders.

Unlike traditional lenders, private lenders offer fast cash at a good rate. Almost all applicants are approved for car repair loans within a matter of moments, which means that you can have your cash in-hand when you arrive at the garage.

Instead of attempting to accumulate enough money to pay for your car repairs, why not get your car back on the road today? Even if you take public transportation to and from work, nothing beats the speed and freedom of having your own vehicle.

If you have a truck to repair, keep in mind that private lenders can provide funds for truck repairs too. No matter what kind of vehicle you need to have repaired, a private lender is the best possible option. While traditional lenders won’t even consider most applications these days, private lenders are more than willing to help you get your car, truck, big rig, or other vehicle on the road in no time.

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10th July 2009

During Troubled Times Car Repairs Make More Sense

What’s true within the United States is not always true in Canada. However, this is not the case when it comes to the recent economic recession. This economic downtown is worldwide, which makes economic news in the United States the same (if not similar) to the events happen in Canada. According to a recent U.S. based survey prompted by AAMCO, more consumers are neglecting to purchase new cars. Instead, consumers are attempting to save money by repairing aging cars.

Mike Ganjei (AAMCO Dealers Association) recently stated (based on the AAMCO study findings) that “consumers clearly prefer maintaining and repairing their cars rather than buying new ones” (Reuters). Making necessary adjustments to existing automobiles makes a lot of sense during these dire times. Canadian consumers are following suit by bringing cars to repair centers rather than purchasing new ones.

Garages have seen a rise in business over the past few months due to this car repair phenomenon. In fact, the car repair business might be one of the few businesses that are “recession proof.” For most consumers, repairing an existing vehicle is a much better option (and much less of a monetary commitment) than purchasing a new one. The problem is that not all consumers can afford to repair their cars due to a lack of cash flow.

Add this cash flow problem to the fact that most people need their cars to get to and from work (or to look for new work), and the entire situation looks rather grim. The good news (as some consumers are now finding out) is that there’s a new kind of loan on the market that provides a bit of wiggle-room when it comes to car repairs. Some private lenders are issuing “car repair loans” that prove to be lifesaving in this economy.

Car repair loans do not require a spotless credit history, though they do often require car ownership. Those that can qualify for these loans are joining the ranks of those that have found car repairs to be a much wiser solution to an aging automobile problem. While “buying a new car is a major investment and perhaps not an option at this time for some consumers because of the troubled economy and uncertainty in the job market…” (Reuters), repairing one’s car is an all-around better option. Thanks to unique car repair loans, all consumers (no matter what their job situation might be) have a viable transportation option.

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10th July 2008

Preparing Your Car For Warm Weather Driving

I came across this article in my searches for car related information and although it was meant for early summer or late spring, it really provides some good advice for whenever the weather is hot.

By Aurel Radulescu

Now that the warm weather has finally arrived, everyone will be anxious to take road trips, scenic drives and just cruise around in the warmth glow of the sun.  With that being said, if you fail to prepare your car for the warm weather, you may end up foregoing your nice summer drive for a day filled with car repairs.  The best way to avoid this is to get your car ready for driving in warm weather and to help you do that, this article is geared toward providing you with tips to make sure that your summer is one filled with sunny days.

Before you head out of the driveway, take a quick glance around.  Everyone thinks to look under the hood for potential car problems, but not everyone thinks to check the surrounding area.  If you see oil where you have parked your car, you may have a problem and will want to have your car checked by a professional before taking it out for a drive.

Be sure to check all of your car’s fluid levels.  This includes the engine, transmission, cooling system, power steering, brake fluid and washer fluid.  When it is time to replace them, be sure to purchase high-quality fluids to help improve the performance and dependability of each function.  In addition, regularly changing old fluids will go along way in helping your car to remain weather friendly.

While driving, make sure to watch your temperature gauges so that you will know if your car begins to overheat.  This is one of the most common causes of preventable breakdowns during the warm summer months because it is especially easy for a car to overheat during this time.  Replace your antifreeze if it’s more than several years old and have a mechanic to inspect your car if the problem continues.

Upgrading your oil to a high-performance synthetic motor oil may help to improve your car’s overall health, so don’t cut any costs when it comes to buying oil for your car.

Make sure that your belts and hoses are inspected after adding fluids.  A problematic belt may cause the engine to overheat.  A hose may need to be replaced if it has any cracks or corrosion.  Always keep an eye out for blistered, hard or spongy hoses and have them replaced immediately.

Always clean battery terminals, hinges and latches.  In addition, keep your tires properly inflated by checking the air pressure each time you buy gasoline.

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