February 2010


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In today’s economy we can’t afford to spend more than we have to.  We want to save as much as possible when we can and get things for a cheaper price on a regular basis.  One thing that isn’t cheap is your car.  It seems like whenever we’re short on cash something goes wrong.  Not to mention, when something goes wrong with our vehicle we know it’s going to be costly.  If you’re looking to get new tires or need to stop by a tire shop, check out Belle Tire.  Below lists how you can find Belle Tire coupons!

How to Find Belle Tire Coupons:

Internet:  Just by typing in “Belle Tire coupons” you should be able to find something.  This may bring you to a website that has coupons for any store or service imaginable or it may bring you right to their main website.  Type it in and see what comes up.

EbayIf that doesn’t work too well, be sure to try Ebay.   Ebay has coupons up for sale all the time.  They have everything from Lowes to Red Lobster and everything else in between.  Try typing in Belle Tire coupons to see what comes up.

Paper:  If you get the weekly newspaper be sure to look through the ads and through the whole newspaper.  You may find they are having a special or there is a discount coupon hidden in there somewhere.

Website:  Try going to their main website to see if there are any printable coupons.  You never know what you may come across and its always better to look than take the chance of missing out on a coupon.

There are a few different ways to come across Belle Tire coupons.  I highly recommend checking out Ebay for the most part.  You will most likely be able to find something that can subtract a good amount from your bill later on.

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Are you looking for a beautiful and luxurious SUV for the family?  If so, this Yukon is a great choice!  It has all the features you need to stay comfortable, at ease and entertained during each ride.  Continue reading below to find out even more!

GMC Yukons Available: Yukon 2WD and 4WD

MSRP: Starting price – $37,705

Seating: 8 people

Key features :

- Applies to certain models only:

  • Air conditioning available in tri-zone automatic climate control
  • AM/FM stereo with MP3-compatible CD player
  • Standard USB port for audio
  • Bose audio system
  • Rearview camera
  • Navigation System
  • Bluetooth
  • DVD Entertainment System
  • Standard XM Radio with a 3 month trial
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Cruise control
  • Remote Keyless Entry with Remote Starter
  • Side blind zone alert

Gas mileage : 15/21

Awards won : N/A

News:

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When looking to purchase a new car, you’re soon going to find out that you’re going to want a free vehicle history report.  The question is, “Can I get a free vehicle history report online?”, and if I can, how can I find one?

First off, I want to tell you that it is possible to get a free report, but what you’re going to find out is that you’re most likely going to have to look at a car in order to get it.

This is what I mean…

Head to a site like eBay, and their Motors section.  Start browsing through the cars, and what you’re going to find out is that they will provide you with an AutoCheck score.  This score is going to be provided to you for free, and it’s going to showcase if it has any title issues, if there have been any accidents reported, if the odometer had a rollback, and more.

Another site such as AutoTrader.com has a free check also.  If the seller decides to use it, you’re going to get a free  report.  On this report, you’re going to get details such as  the Auto Check score, all the details about the car, and more.

What you’re going to soon find out is that you can’t really get a free auto check on a car that you may be looking into that isn’t on this site, but you can find that you can get your own report by heading to a website such as Experian.  The reports are relatively cheap, and many of the major dealers use these, making them very reliable.

I would highly recommend that you look into a history report.  Sure, it’s going to cost you a few dollars, but if you find something wrong, you’re going to thank god that you did it!

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Changing your car’s motor oil really isn’t that hard, and it’s going to save yourself a lot of money.  If you’re looking to change your own oil, I wanted to point you to some great articles, as well as some videos that can help you better understand on how the process is done.

The process of changing oil is relatively simple.   You will have to drain your old oil, replace the oil filter, and then you will add the new oil.  Each, and every car is different with how it’s done, but I will do my best to give you the basics.

STEP ONE – Look into your manual

What I would first do is check out your auto manual.  Every car has a manual, and if you can’t find yours, you may want to look for an e-version online, or if you wish, you can purchase an auto manual for your car for a relatively cheap price online.  It’s a great purchase, because you will find that you will learn how to do just about everything with your car.  You will want to make sure that you’re doing everything right.

STEP TWO – What kind of oil should you use?

There are plenty of brands, and types out there.  It’s really up to you on what you want to use.  You can choose between brands such as Valvoline, Quaker State, and others.   Experts will tell you that they will recommend 10w30 in the Winter, and 10w40 in the Summer.

STEP THREE – Start the process

You will want to make sure that your engine is cool.  You will want to shut down your car to ensure that the oil isn’t hot.  The last thing that you want to do is burn your hand.

Jack up your car, so that you can get underneath the hood.  You’re going to want to get down there so that you can drain your oil.

Grab an oil pan, and locate the oil drain plug.  Remove the plug, and proceed to drain the oil into the pan.

When the oil proceeds to stop, you will want to replace the plug as it was before.

The next thing that you will want to do is replace the oil filter.  Again, this is going to vary depending on your make and model.  You will want to make sure that you install the oil filter correctly.  Be sure to check out this oil changing filter video to help you better understand the process.

After all is said and done, you will want to reference your manual again, and see how many quarts of oil that you’re going to have to add.  Add the oil, start up the car to ensure everything is running, and you’re good to go.

Obviously it’s a little harder than that, but it should give you a better idea on where to start.  I highly recommend you reference to your car only to ensure that you complete the process correctly.

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In today’s mailbag, I wanted to address a question that I personally haven’t really thought of before.

Can you return a car?

It sounds like a really silly question, but after doing some research, the answer is, “yes!”, but there are some terms, and conditions that you should know about before you take your car in.

A car purchase isn’t like a purchase at your local retail store.  You’re not going to go in there, make it, get a receipt, and leave.  28 days later, if you decide it’s not for you, or it broke, you return / exchange it for something that you want.

A car purchase is going to be completely different, but you’re going to find that it’s very possible to return your car.

When you purchase your car, most sales people will tell you what you can do if you don’t like it.  According to the industry, you generally have 3 days to return it.  This isn’t standard at all dealerships, and they all will vary.  In fact, some won’t even let your return it at all.

If you’re wanting to return it because of repairs, you will most likely already have a warranty on your vehicle.  What you’ll want to do is access your paperwork, or call up the dealer to see what you did get.  Most of your car purchases will come standard with a basic warranty plan.

Next, you’ll want to look into your state laws.  For example, California has a 2 day return law.  You will be able to return within 2 days, but again, every state is going to be different with their laws.

The true answer here is yes, but there are restrictions.  If you’re past 7 days on your purchase, there’s a 98% chance you won’t be able to return it.  This is why it’s important to never make an impulse purchase when getting car.  Instead, you will want to make sure that you think it out, and have the mindset of not being able to return your car.

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