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Checklist for selecting the right auto repair shop
Do you feel your car is in good hands when it needs repairs or maintenance? Do you feel comfortable with the diagnoses offered to you by your technician? Do you trust that your repairs are completed safely and thoroughly? The Car Care Council recommends ...[Read on]
Happy America Recycles Day!
November 15, 2010 is "America Recycles Day," the only nationally recognized day dedicated to the promotion of recycling programs in the United States.  One way Americans can make a huge impact on the environment is by incorporating recycling into their...[Read on]
How does your insurance company value your totalled vehicle?
By Adam Piper, FCC Collision Centers Have you ever wondered how the insurance company decides whether to repair your vehicle or just write it off as a total loss? Here at FCC Collision Centers, we see a broad variety of damaged vehicles, and often ...[Read on]
Ask Patty Female Friendly Blog Carnival: August 12, 2009
There's so much happening in the automotive world, whether it's exciting reports about automotive safety, fun car news, or information about our Certified Female Friendly dealers and retailers, we've got something here for everyone. Have you got female fr...[Read on]
Obama Administration Takes Tough Tone on GM, Chrysler
President Obama insists his administration’s plans will help insure auto industry’s futureAmerican Auto Industry | Today 1:55 pm Barack Obama refuses to sit by and let the American auto industry squander its bailouts. As Chrysler and Gen...[Read on]
Japanese female pitcher Yosida signs with U.S. men’s team
A female pitcher from Japan, Eri Yoshida, signed on to play with an all-male minor league baseball team in the United States, reported the Associated Press on April 9. Yoshida will be playing for the Chico Outlaws, based in Chico, Calif. The team said she...[Read on]
A Mother’s Day Stick Shift: What Mom’s Cars Say About Her
Many members of the tribe of the auto-obsessed can trace their compulsion back to parental indoctrination—a sort of vehicular Munchausen-by-proxy, in which the implanted toxin is a father’s fascination with a rusty Austin-Healy 3000 or a mother’s pr...[Read on]
Why Men “Buy” and Women “Shop”!
When it comes to buying or repairing a car,  lots of women responded to a recent survey that they prefer having a root canal versus visiting a car dealer or repair shop.  That’s very hard for all male dominated businesses to understand.  After all, ...[Read on]
Moving and Your Auto Insurance
Moving to a new place is both an exciting and stressful time. There's packing, the move, and so many other details to handle that letting your insurance company know about your new address probably isn't high on your list. But where you live can impact ...[Read on]
Women Everywhere Read This: Top Auto Accident Statistics
According to Online Lawyer Source, vehicular accidents pose a serious threat to the public and auto accident statistics are the leading cause of death for people under the age of 34. Leading cause? This is something serious to consider. For all the moms ...[Read on]
Do you have a top dog? You could win from Bark Buckle UP!
Our good friend Christina Selter the Pet Safety Lady is going to the New York International Auto Show, and she wants to take all your pets with her - in photo form, at least. Bark Buckle UP is hosting an online "Top Dog" photo contest at the 2011 New Y...[Read on]
You can’t avoid paying for car insurance, but you can avoid paying too much
Unless you want to take the bus, you need car insurance.  If you’re going to drive, it’s the law in all 50 states.  But you can avoid paying too much for it.  Here are three ways you can help keep your rate low when it comes time to renew your auto...[Read on]
Japan's Dancing Grannies Defy the Aging Routine
TOKYO (WOMENSENEWS)--Japan's relations with China may be strained these days, but that didn't stop eight elderly Japanese women from turning up at Shanghai's World Expo 2010 earlier this month to perform one of their famous song-and-dance routines. read ...[Read on]
Don't get caught out in the cold with a dead car battery!
When the temperatures dip below 0-degrees F, my auto repair shop receives early morning phone calls crying for 'help' because of cars not starting. Here are some illuminating statistics by the Battery Council International that explain why so many car bat...[Read on]
Headlights: The Eyes of Your Automobile
Are your headlights aimed correctly? According to the National Safety Council, the number of traffic deaths is three times greater at night than during the day. Since ninety percent of a driver's reaction depends on visibility, it is extremely important ...[Read on]
Addressing Post-Bankruptcy Car Warranty Worries
Many drivers of Chrysler and General Motors vehicles may be wondering about their recourse if they require warranty work, or if their car exhibits defects that may qualify it as a "lemon." There's plenty of good news here, but also some bad. For insta...[Read on]
Car Care: Faith in Your Tech = Faith in Your Vehicle
"I feel like such a fool," Sandra complained. "All I did was take my car in for an oil change and wound up paying for oil, an oil filter and an air filter. Plus, because he called to tell me my fan belt was shot, I had to get one of those installed. "Ho...[Read on]
Green tips for your vehicle
Alternate-fueled and hybrid vehicles are gaining market share but still account for a relatively small percentage of vehicles on the road. Someday all of us may be driving pollution-free, hydrogen-powered cars. But what’s a concerned consumer to do in t...[Read on]
Tickets: Don't be a Prisoner to High Auto Insurance Rates
When shopping for car insurance,  one of the first things you'll be asked is: "Have you had any moving violations (tickets) in the last three years?" If the answer is "yes," don't worry, you're not alone. You have something in common with millions of d...[Read on]
Tickets: Don't be a prisoner to high auto insurance rates
When shopping for car insurance,  one of the first things you'll be asked is: "Have you had any moving violations (tickets) in the last three years?" If the answer is "yes," don't worry, you're not alone. You have something in common with millions of d...[Read on]
2010 Green Car of the Year to be awarded at Los Angeles Auto Show
Now in its fifth year, the Green Car of the Year(R) award honors environmental leadership in the automobile field and recognizes vehicles that are readily available to consumers during the award year. The prestigious award will be announced on Thursday, ...[Read on]
Enter to Win a $100 Gas Card from Plastics Make It Possible
Ever wonder why your car gets the gas mileage it does? Or how it’s achieved the safety rating it has? As automotive engineering advances – car companies are creating faster, smarter, more durable and safer cars achieving a higher level of performance...[Read on]
New accessories and clothes may help fitness efforts
What if you could improve your athleticism or physique just by wearing an accessory or an article of clothing? Thanks to a new crop of performance wear products, you actually may be able to do so. For the most part, the items sound too good to be true ...[Read on]
Spotlight on Adrienne Billiau: Young woman changing the auto industry
Purse? Check. Lipstick? Check. Job at GM? Yup. Say hello to Adrienne Billiau, a young woman changing the auto industry forever. Fresh out of college, she is working in the Battery Systems Lab as a VOLTec Test Engineer at General Motors. That’s right: G...[Read on]
“To Japan With Love” Concert to Feature Yoko Ono and Patti Smith
Patti Smith and Yoko Ono will perform Tuesday night in Manhattan to raise funds for Japanese relief. Photographs from PatrickMcMullan.com. Tuesday night, Manhattan’s Le Poisson Rouge will host “To Japan With Love,” a benefit concert featuring avant-...[Read on]
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