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What to Expect When Buying Tires From Sears!

Anytime you’re making a purchase, it’s best to look around at a few different stores to find the best deal overall. When you’re looking for tires, you might consider Sears tires. Many people have been pleased with their experience with Sears, while others wish they’d chosen a different company. In order to ensure that you’re making the best decision, you’ll want to carefully consider the pros and cons of various companies.

One of the reasons that many people like buying Sears tires is because they find it to be very convenient. They can take their car in and while their Sears tires are being balanced and rotated, they can shop around for their other needs. Many people like the idea of killing two birds with one stone, instead of having to sit in a waiting room at a tire repair store.

You can also buy your Sears tires online, which is more convenient for some. You simply choose the tires you’re looking for, pay for them, and then drive to your closest Sears to have them balanced. Many people like this option because they’ll know exactly what they’re going to spend before they get there, and it gives them the opportunity to shop around to find the best prices.

However, some people don’t like to buy Sears tires. Those who have needs for specialty or high performance tires find that Sears doesn’t always have what they need. While they can likely find a similar tire and have it delivered to Sears, this process can sometimes take days or weeks. If you want your tires right away, Sears tires might not be the best option.

Another issue with Sears tires is their pricing structure. Many people who shop around end up finding that there are other companies out there that can provide a better price than Sears can. Sears is not in business solely to sell tires, so they often don’t have some of the discounts and extras that other tire stores can offer.

One additional thing to consider is the lifespan of Sears tires. While they do come with a warranty, some are worried about the longevity of Sears stores in general. With many department stores closing or declaring bankruptcy, they worry that they’ll buy Sears tires, only to have Sears go out of business within a few weeks or months. The concern is that their warranty would no longer be valid and they’d have to pay another company for repairs that should have been covered.

Roman Robinson shares his passion for tires. Be sure to check out his articles on Costco tires, Walmart tires and Sears Tires.

Posted by Roman Robinson on October 22nd, 2009 No Comments

Sports Car Preventative Maintenance

After spending the money on a new sports car, it’s important to keep up with the preventative maintenance that can save you a lot of time, money and hassle in the future. Even newer models, with stronger and better engines, can malfunction and a smart driver should always take every necessary precaution to ensure that he or she gets safely from one place to another. Based on a sports car from BMW, one of the worlds leading car manufacturers, we’ve compiled a list of tips that can help keep your sports car looking new and running as great as the day you bought it.

1) Check the brakes, tires, oil and steering system to make sure that everything is in order before taking your sports car for a drive. If your car begins making unusual noises or moving in an unusual way, immediately take it to a mechanic to have it checked out. Better safe than sorry.

2) The ignition system is incredibly important to a car but is often overlooked. To prevent complications, have your mechanic check the entire system, especially the spark plugs, which act as a fairly good indicator of how the engine of your car is running. The system should be checked every 30,000 miles and make sure the spark plugs are replaced at least every 100,000 miles.

3) Distributor caps and rotors are made of plastic, which deteriorates easily over time, so it’s important to have them checked out regularly. Try doing this every time you get your oil changed, that way it’s easy to remember.

4) There are several filters in your car, both for oil and for fuel, that should be checked every 3,000 miles. Because they act as a guard against rust and other harmful objects, a bad or overused filter could disrupt the performance of your car.

5) You should keep track of your car’s mileage by calculating the amount of fuel purchased and the miles driven as shown on the odometer before and after fueling. Many newer model sports cars also have an automatic calculator that displays your cars mileage for you. If there is a sudden change in the number of miles your car can travel per gallon of gas, take your car to a mechanic immediately.

6) If, at any time, one of your cars sensor lights comes on, it’s important to pull over immediately, turn the car off and call for assistance. Though the problem could be small, there is a possibility that it might not be and you may need to have the vehicle towed to a mechanic.

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Posted by Roman Robinson on January 29th, 2009 No Comments

Five Earth Friendly Reasons to Choose a Hybrid Vehicle

Hybrid owners are the most influential force in changing the current landscape for vehicle sales. While many consumers are not yet ready to make the leap from traditional vehicles to their hybrid relatives, citing the higher price as a determining factor. For others, incentives such as tax breaks and saving money on gas consumption are two of the main factors for getting a hybrid. However, the underlying reason for choosing a hybrid is that it is environmentally friendly. Here is how going green by buying a hybrid can benefit you and the planet:

1. Lower Emissions: Because hybrids rely on electricity for a portion of their power output, they get noticeably better gas mileage than their traditional counterparts. Using less gas results in less chemical emissions such as dioxide and nitrogen oxide. According to a recent study by the EPA, they emit 90% less fumes and other toxic elements into the air.

2. Gas Issues: It’s no secret that acquiring gas and oil has become a major problem worldwide. The prospect of adding more oil refineries sounds good in theory, but in actuality would only add to the amount of pollution in the air. Finding alternative sources for gas and oil is more difficult than it seems. If we as consumers can use less gas, we will ultimately depend less on other countries for it and it will lead in a decrease of our natural resources.

3. Health Issues: With all those toxins being released into the air, the human body is destined to be effected. Breathing large amounts of carbon dioxide, a lead and other chemical emitted by gas only vehicles is certainly detrimental to our well-being. These chemicals have been linked to suh ailments as cancer, birth defects and other preventable diseases.

4. Get on the Environmental Bandwagon: There are a lot of people who have eagerly gotten behind the hybrid trend, but there are others who haven’t. Money is the main issue for choosing a traditional all gas vehicle as opposed to a hybrid. Those who have made the hybrid choice are helping us all become more environmentally conscious. All those people buying hybrids are driving the market price for them down, which will lead to more buyers.

5. Send a Message to the Government: The government wants to find ways to be less dependent on foreign sources for oil, thus they have begun offering tax credits for those who choose to purchase a hybrid. Every consumer who buys a hybrid vehicle is eligible for a tax credit of up to $3,000. Only when we choose hybrid vehicles over gas only ones, will the government begin to take environmental issues seriously.

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Posted by Roman Robinson on January 9th, 2009 No Comments

Get A Hybrid, Get Your Money Back!

Hybrid cars are all the rage. They have a certain mix of trendiness and social awareness that is popular among celebrities and normal folks alike. Automotive manufacturers are quickly catching on to the craze and offering a large variety of hybrid models. In addition to being trendy, popular and environmentally conscious, hybrids also have another great selling point- they have excellent resale values.

Proponents of the hybrid craze like to emphasize that hybrids will not save all buyers money, though advocates of these vehicles insist that in many cases a used hybrid can sell for as much as a brand new one. Hybrid supporters also point out that in many cases, the vehicle does not instantly loose value the second the buyer drives it off the lot.

Hybrids also impart a feel-good factor onto their drivers. Many buyers want to do their part to be more environmentally savvy and hybrids allow consumers to take the next step towards going green.

Here’s an interesting example: In 2005, the MSRP for a new Toyota Prius was $22,546. According to The Kelly Blue Book, the resale price for a 2005 Toyota Prius with all the same features is $25,470. That’s a resale value far superior to any other traditional gas-only vehicle. While resale prices vary for different hybrid makes and models, the Prius has retained the highest value.

But what if the Prius is not your style? Well you’re in luck! Automotive manufacturers are designed all kinds of hybrid vehicles to suit the wide preferences of drivers. In the market for an SUV? Check out Ford’s hybrid Escape. GMC and Chevy are developing their own hybrid pick-ups for those who prefer trucks. Honda offers the Civic hybrid as well as the popular Accord in a hybrid model. The best-selling Toyota Camry offers buyers a hybrid version of their favorite model too.

As technology advances, expect to find an even wider selection of hybrid vehicles. Not only will these popular cars, trucks and SUV’s save you money at the pump, you will also be doing your part for the environment. And when it comes time to trade in your hybrid for a newer vehicle, be prepared for a very attractive resale value.

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Posted by Roman Robinson on December 6th, 2008 No Comments