Archives: 2009   March

Replacement Engines for Ford Trucks

When it comes to engine failures, most people have no clue what to do. Thoughts like ‘who do I call and what do I ask for’ start to enter the mind. Fear starts to manifest, when in fact, what we need is some basic education. Essentially we want to put a new engines strategy in place before we start the process of purchasing a replacement engine.

second hand engines
The most important skill I developed was to listen to what my customers had to tell me and what new engines for new engines or Chevrolet cars and trucks interests them. The second most important thing I ended up doing was educating them. I found that most folks have no idea how to ask or determine what Chevrolet cars and trucks solutions are available to them. So, I would spend the amount of time deemed necessary to educate my customer in terms they understood as to what choice is in their best interests. Some customers understood what new engines they need in five minutes and sometimes I spent hours with showing them damaged parts and new parts and providing a thorough understanding of my recommendation. This was really one of the fun parts of running a business.

second hand engines
The 3 main choices for a replacement engine:

#1. Do I buy one of the rebuilt engines?

#2. Do I but on of the new engines?

#3 Do I buy a new engine?

Read the full article...
Posted in Autos, Trucks and More on Mar 27th, 2009, 8:11 am by admin   

Japanese Mini Trucks – Micro Trucks, KEI, Keitora & More The Market Strength of Japanese Mini Trucks

Very popular as off-road vehicles in the US, Japanese mini trucks (Kei, Keitora or micro trucks) are highly economical and easy to drive. You can say a happy goodbye to the ATV, RTV or glorified golf cart and choose KEI trucks which are much safer and a great deal more useful and versatile as vehicles. Ever since 1970 or earlier, very efficient and economical mini trucks have been manufactured and exported mainly by Japan. Having been used widely internationally, these miniature vehicles are presently being offered on the US market. The sturdy hauling capacities along with the convenience of 4-wheel drive make these mini vehicles a very logical alternative to larger trucks and vans. The comfort, security and inclement weather protection provided by their cabs makes these Kei trucks valuable for year-round driving in various climates and weather conditions. This uniquely designed and crafted 4×4 mini vehicle meets all the increasing needs of every dedicated outdoors person. Its hauling capabilities make this mini-vehicle a viable and inexpensive alternative to pickup trucks or utility vehicles.

Read the full article...
Posted in Autos, Trucks and More on Mar 25th, 2009, 9:10 am by admin   

Requirements of New York Auto Insurance

by J. Lee

The New York Auto Insurance by law requires minimum coverage of $25,000 and $50,000 for personal injury. And it requires $50,000 and $100,000 for death and $10,000 for property damages caused by the car accident. As long as your driver license or vehicle registration is valid, this law goes into affect and you have to have sufficient coverage.

To get the right insurance, the insurance company must be licensed by the New York Insurance Department and they must be authorized to do business in state of New York. When your car is registered in New York, it must be covered by New York Auto Insurance. A New York driver must have the minimum required liability coverage when driving in New York. There are no exception to this rule. If you do not comply with this law, the driver license as well as the vehicle registration will be revoked.

To apply for vehicle registration in New York, an insurance identification card must be provided. The card must have the registrants name with bar code and must match the registration application. Otherwise you will not be granted a vehicle registration.

New York State is a “no fault” State. This means that when there is an automobile accident, that those needing medical expenses, incidental costs, or even lost earnings, can receive them without having to wait on litigation. Who is to blame does not enter into this whatsoever.

Read the full article...
Posted in autos on Mar 25th, 2009, 1:33 am by J. Lee   

« Previous PageNext Page »