Archive for July, 2009

Friday, July 31st, 2009
car detailing tips
Car Guru asked:


I came across this guide to car rental today and felt I should set the record straight on some of the issues raised as it was misleading (just like my title, no sex here I’m afraid).

RUMOUR: You probably won’t get the car you booked.

TRUTH: Rental companies do not guarantee specific models - we cannot guarantee you will get a Hyundai Getz 1.5L for example, but if you pay for an economy car, manual transmission with air conditioning - you will get an economy car, manual with air conditioning (unless of course you get an upgrade!). Our reservations are based on car SIPP codes, vehicles are given as examples only.

TIP: Book based on SIPP code, not actual vehicle. Peugeot Leasing is an exception - models ARE guaranteed.

RUMOUR: It’s likely you’ve paid too much.

TRUTH: Walking off the street to pick up a car in a foreign country, you probably will pay more. Book before you go to ensure the best possible price and remember to compare like with like when researching prices. Look closely at what the price includes, what is extra and how much the extras will cost. Often, an all inclusive rate may appear more expensive but can save you money as there is no more to pay when you pick up the car.

RUMOUR: Your “fully-inclusive deal” won’t be as comprehensive as it sounds.

TRUTH: An Insurance Excess is applicable in the event of any accident or theft to the rental vehicle, regardless of fault. The Excess amount varies between countries and car group. The additional insurance offered by the car rental company is optional and is charged per day on top of an inclusive rate. Read more about insurance excess here.



TIP:
You may be covered through your own insurance so double check before you book.

RUMOUR: You may face hefty add-ons.

TRUTH: There are some extras that will be added on to your bill e.g. children’s seats, additional drivers, young driver surcharges and GPS units may be charged separately and on a daily basis, which can add up, especially if it is a long trip. You should be made aware of these charges before you agree to anything, so be aware of how much exactly you have to pay.

TIP: Always ask what the extra charges will be before you agree to them.

RUMOUR: Breaking down could be a disaster.



TRUTH:
Not when you book with DriveAway! Our rates all include 24 hour roadside assistance. We also have 24/7 customer service with a toll free number from across the globe so you can speak to someone (in English) no matter where you are.

TIP: Book with a reputable company who have a number you can call in the case of an emergency.

RUMOUR: You could be stung by cancellation penalties.



TRUTH:
Not at DriveAway! We do not charge amendment or cancellation fees on car hire.

TIP: Always check at the time of booking if there are cancellation fees in case of an emergency. Sometimes it can be as much as the price of the rental if it is within a short time frame.

Always read your inclusions very carefully when you book a rental car (DriveAway list the inclusions with each vehicle during the booking process online and our reservations consultants will inform you of these if you book over the phone). Terms, conditions and costs all vary depending on the supplier and location. Remember to read your rental agreement carefully before signing it.

Holidays are precious. Researching and organising your car rental before you go can save you headaches and money.



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I really want to clean my dodge neon headlights?

Thursday, July 30th, 2009
clean headlights
ms know iT all asked:


My headlights are so foggy…what are some home remedies i can use to clean them…I don’t have no 50 dollars to spend on headlights to clean them…
Do you think something like windex or rain-x would work?
anyone has similar problems?
Please help!!!
Thanx guys!

How much would insurence cost for a small car detailing business?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
car detailing
Kassy M asked:


i have 2 do a project for school about creating our own business and i need 2 know how much insurance would cost for my car detailing business.

What’s the best way to clean foggy headlights?

Monday, July 20th, 2009
clean headlights
drew asked:


A friend of mine said a mechanic cleaned his with something, but wouldn’t tell him what it was he was using. He had to scrub pretty hard though. Mine are quite annoying since they are getting obviously foggy and it’s effecting their functionality.

Anyone know the best way to clean them?

headlight restoration bussines?

Monday, July 20th, 2009
headlight restoration
Something S asked:


hi, what do you guys think of a headlight restoration bussines? i have been practicing on how to restore headlights to new condition and guarantee to stay clear a life time…we dont add acrylic (thats what makes the headlight go yellow again)

now, would this be a good bussines? 75% of cars out there have yellow headlights so i am thinking is a good idea
ps. i use to buy damage faded yellow headlights at the junk yard for $40 a set and sell them at ebay for $100 once i restored them…check out my before and after pic at
http://expo.live.com/ViewListing.aspx?lId=8261280

Sunday, July 19th, 2009
headlight repair
Donald Taylor asked:


Driving an automobile is a luxury that most of us take for granted. Automobiles are the primary means of transportation in United States, with ninety percent of American adults owning or previously owning a car or truck. What we don’t realize is that operating a car or truck is a responsibility that can bring serious consequences. Every year in the United States alone, more than ten thousand vehicular accidents occur. An average of four hundred Americans die each year as the result of automotive accidents. It’s a tragic figure, especially when you consider that many of these accidents could be prevented with proper maintenance and routine check-ups. Keeping your car well-maintained means reducing the risk of mishap or even death, and protecting your loved ones and fellow drivers.

Before hitting the road, be sure to conduct these checkups regularly:

Tires

Most Americans use all-season tires. These tires should carry you safely from season to season, but it is imperative that you check the tires regularly for wear or damage. Ideally, tires should be checked on a weekly basis.

Brakes

The brake system serves one main purposes: to slow down or stop the car when it is needed. If you step on the brake pedal and it goes all the way to the floor, you’ve got trouble. Late-model automobiles are equipped with a brake warning light. This dashboard indicator will light up if something is wrong with your brake system. If your brake warning light indicates trouble, it is imperative that you check the brake system immediately. Consult your owner’s manual for maintenance advice, and call an experienced mechanic for repairs. Brake repairs or replacements are no job for a weekend or hobby mechanic.

Headlights

In 2005, over 2,300 pedestrians died because drivers suffered eye problems or had faulty headlights in the automobiles. Properly maintained vehicle headlights help you drive safely, and see more clearly. Replace your headlight bulbs at least once per year.

Wipers

Many people don’t think of changing their wiper blades until it is too late. This is one of the easiest and most inexpensive parts of the car to maintain. Change your wiper blades twice a year, in the spring and just before winter.

There are 10 common reasons why automobile owners visit the mechanic:

1. Electronic/Ignition control

2. Suspension/steering

3. Electrical problem

4. Brake system

5. Oil change/filters/lube

6. Exhaust system

7. Radiator repairs

8. Fuel system/carburetor

9. Clutch/transmission

10. Air conditioning system

Routine check ups and proper maintenance of a car be expensive, and budget restrictions are often the leading factors in keeping car owners from living up to their responsibilities. This does not need to be a problem. The key is in knowing how to save on car maintenance and repairs. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) confirmed that $20 billion has been wasted on unnecessary auto repairs due to fraud and incompetence.

If your car is not performing to its full potential, remember the following tips to help you save money on repairs:

Preventive Maintenance

Be your car’s best friend, and you can save a bundle. By conducting regular preventative maintenance, such as regular oil changes and radiator flushes, you prevent unnecessary damage to the car and save a lot of money in the long run. Regular checkups by a qualified repairperson will keep your car running better, longer.

Conserve

Even automobiles need to take a break now and then. If you drive your car everyday the miles will add up quickly, and damage can occur prematurely. To avoid this, consider carpooling with friends and coworkers. Ask around to form your own carpool group. You’ll all save on maintenance, and you’ll be able to pool your fuel and parking expenses.

Estimate

Before choosing a mechanic to repair your car, be sure to get a written estimate. If the mechanic wants more than your budget can afford, shop around. Compare estimates to find the best deal. Just be sure that you are paying for quality service.

Do It Yourself

You’ll be surprised at how much you can accomplish after doing a little research. Read over your owner’s manual from time to time. Learn as much as you can about your car. Understand potential problems and how to solve them. For example, that mysterious clunking noise might be bothersome, but could be as simple to fix as tightening a bolt. Regular maintenance tasks like oil changes and radiator flushes are fairly easy to do if you understand your vehicle and take the time to do the job properly.

As an automobile owner, you have a responsibility to keep your car properly maintained at all times. Consider it an investment in your car’s future, and remember that it could save a life.



How much money to start a “car detailing business?”?

Sunday, July 19th, 2009
car detailing
guru asked:


Hi. Does anyone know how much it costs to operate a “car detailing business”?

Is it true you can use Tranny Fluid to clean your dull headlights?

Friday, July 17th, 2009
clean your headlights
{{{{{{{ALEX}}}}}}} asked:


Mine are yellowing and dull..I am looking for a homemade solution to bring them back to new. Please help me out.\
Thanks.
I’ll give it a shot with the toothpaste. But I still want to know about the tranny fluid..???
Does the toothpaste clean the yellowing?

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Sandpaper to clean plastic headlights ? a case of the blind leading the blind?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009
clean headlights
Eywrshp asked:


I am amazed that people are still recommending to use sandpaper as a sollution to remove oxidation from headlight lens and even more amazing people are actually putting sandpaper on lens that cost $200 and up to replace.
Is there anybody out there who understands about the damage that abrasives like sandpaper and rubbing compound can do to a plastic headlight lens?