Monthly Archives: October 2011



Why You Should Find a Good Mechanic Before You Need Them

By: Tom Aldridge on Oct 30th, 2011

Telling signs that will help you find a good mechanic before an expensive repair is needed.

Motor Trade Insurance The Secrets

By: Paul Headley on Oct 30th, 2011

When you are in a motor trade and have the responsibility of a good number of vehicles, it is important to obtain motor trade insurance for your vehicles for protection - as well as peace of mind.

Convicted Van Driver Guide to Cheaper Insurance

By: Eric Token on Oct 30th, 2011

A banned van driver with a drinking and driving violation will have a coded DR10 on their driver's licence, meaning a driving ban of at least 12 to 18 months. If the driver has additional offences on his record, it means that the ban will run for a longer period.

Motorcycle Traveling and Tips To Prepare You

By: Robert Hoffman on Oct 29th, 2011

One of the best ways to truly see the United States is from the saddle of a motorcycle. I have ridden through many states with trips over six thousand miles in length including two solo trips from New Jersey to the Sturgis Rally in South Dakota, and to Pike's Peak in Colorado. I have found some tips and techniques that have worked well for me and I'd like to share them with you.

What to Do on a Test Drive

By: Jeremy Babcock on Oct 29th, 2011

Test driving a vehicle when shopping for a new one can be fun and exciting and all that fun can cause us to forget what to look for. Here are some things to remember to note when test driving an auto you may decide to purchase.

The Couple Who Used Their Car Crash Tragedy to Help Others

By: Richard Craig on Oct 28th, 2011

A couple from Scotland who lost their son in a car crash earlier this year have channelled their grief into a proactive safety campaign.

Getting The Right Chauffeur Insurance Policy

By: Paul Headley on Oct 22nd, 2011

Getting the right Chauffeur Insurance policy is important. Many times you may face situations wherein you may find it difficult to identify the right policy for you.

Four Winter Driving Myths

By: Dan Burns on Oct 19th, 2011

As the seasons change, so does driving for safety. Whether you are an experienced winter driver or new to winter conditions, reviewing these tips will help you be safer on the road in inclement weather conditions.

Lowering Your Premiums With Convicted Van Driver Insurance

By: Eric Token on Oct 16th, 2011

In life nowadays, vans are used for business purposes. Most business owners use their vans for transporting employees or delivering supplies and orders to (or for) their clients. However, accidents can happen any time so it is better to be insured in times of trouble. Many insurance companies offer different types of insurance products and quotes.

Everything You Need to Promote Better Winter Driving

By: Tom Aldridge on Oct 16th, 2011

The climate in which we live does affect our driving and certain parts on our vehicles. Take a look here to understand what you might need to experience better winter driving.

5 Common Motor Trade Insurance Policies

By: Paul Headley on Oct 15th, 2011

If your business involves buying, selling and fixing cars, then it is necessary that you obtain motor trade insurance. Such insurance can protect you and your business from financial loss should something bad happen in the future.

Protecting Drive Trains through Scheduled Maintenance

By: Jeremy Babcock on Oct 15th, 2011

Why scheduled maintenance may help you avoid costly engine overhaul or repair and what maintenance you should keep up on your vehicle.

Choosing a Top of the Range Tyre Inflator for your Garage

By: Lawrence White on Oct 10th, 2011

The recommended tyre pressure for cars and light trucks, decided by top manufacturers, lies between 20 to 50 PSI. The tyre inflator is capable of easily adjusting to this preset pressure between these ranges. Inflators are great for customers, as it gives them the flexibility to preset the inflator and just fix it to the valve so as to put air in their tyre.

Why Maintaining Your Truck's Shape Is Important

By: Eric Token on Oct 5th, 2011

Wait, don't get all upset just yet. I know this article is supposed to be about truck insurance and how to get yourself a comprehensive yet cheap truck insurance. So why do we talk about maintaining truck condition? Well, this is not another mechanical step-by-step guide or such, and I'm going to tell you why.

Donating Your Car to Charity is Simple

By: Anthony Corrano on Oct 5th, 2011

If you have an old car just sitting in the driveway, waiting for you to call the tow truck to have it hauled away, there is something much better you can do with it. Call a charitable organization that accepts car donations.

Choosing a Location for Your Oil Change

By: Dan Burns on Oct 2nd, 2011

When you own a car, oil changes are necessary regular maintenance and you will want good service at a good price. Here are tips on how to find that.

How To Keep Your Used Car Running Longer Trying A Few Cheap Services

By: William Hong on Oct 2nd, 2011

There are many advantages to owning a used car. Even when a vehicle gets older, there are some great perks. Not having car payments is a feature that most drivers appreciate. How to keep your used car running longer, may allow someone to continue to benefit from owning a used model. There are some great ways to allow the vehicle running for a longer period of time.