Mechanics often recommend tune-ups, but this is another holdover from a bygone era when cars were less reliable. Today’s cars have onboard computers that are constantly monitoring performance and will let you know when something goes wrong. Regular tune-ups are unnecessary and costly additions to your car maintenance routine.
Plenty of people are getting into the act. Total home improvement product sales, excluding labor costs, are estimated to reach $398 billion this year, up from $375 billion a year earlier, according to the Home Improvement Research Institute, a trade association of retailers, manufacturers and other professionals in the home-improvement market.
Chico Nissan’s Ryan Sutton and Ron Guilliams say we’re all feeling the impacts of the smoke, so they want to help however they can.
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If you take away all of the computer controls modern cars have, you are still left with an internal combustion engine that is very similar to the cars your parents and grandparents owned. Those machines, for the most part, needed, (and still need) fuel, air, and a spark to keep them running. These are the most common thing to be considered if your car does not start.
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I bought a 1998 Ford Ranger during college as a winter beater. Shortly after buying it, I decided to change the oil. The filter, placed high on the side of the four-cylinder engine, would not budge. Without a lift, I contorted my body on the ground, twisting the filter, failing to dislodge it. I tried an oil-filter wrench to no avail, and with daylight and my patience fading resorted to drastic measures – stabbing it with a screwdriver until puncturing it. I finally got enough leverage to twist it off. It was a nightmare – my worst oil change experience ever. However, it’s nowhere near as complicated as changing the oil on a Ferrari 488 Spider. It’s a whole different beast.
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The global automotive cabin AC filter market is segmented on the basis of filter type (electrostatic, particulate, charcoal), vehicle type (passenger cars, LCV, HCV), and sales channel (OEM, aftermarket). Persistence Market Research projections indicate that the particulate filter type segment is likely to expand at a significant CAGR of 6.2% in terms of value over the forecast period. The electrostatic filter type segment is expected to register a volume CAGR of 7.1% over the forecast period. “The electrostatic segment is likely to exhibit steady growth in the near future due to the rising adoption of cabin AC air filters in the OEM and aftermarket categories in countries such as China, India, Brazil, and countries of MEA.” — Analyst, Persistence Market Research.
‘Then as I gradually increased my exercise – I build my cardio on the treadmill – my legs started to get leaner and more defined which was really exciting as I’d started to develop cellulite on my calves!’
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In a new PYMNTS interview conducted days before the holidays, Karen Webster and Glenn Fodor, First Data’s head of analytics, discussed shopping trends centered around those three days. The data in question described the percentage of purchases made on those three days in specific product categories — with the data painting a picture of this last, but still important, part of the 2018 holiday shopping season.
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