Archive for December 2nd, 2009

Changing the oil in your car is easy and can save you a significant amount of money over time. Most manufacturers suggest an oil change every three thousand miles. Many quick oil change businesses will charge up to $50 for this service. If you have the proper tools, you can change your oil in about twenty minutes for under $15.

First, review your owner’s manual to find the quantity and grade of oil to use. Once you have this information then gather the necessary tools and supplies. Continue reading ‘How to Do an Oil Change’ »

If you could be an avid RV’er called by the open road, but you don’t like how wide the new RVs make you open your wallet, you may be considering RVs for sale by owner. That can be disillusioning for a lot of reasons, not the least being the uncertainty of buying from someone you don’t know.

When buying from a private party, you can never be truly sure of the condition of the vehicle. And even if the seller is being completely honest about the shape the RV is in, he still is motivated to bargain for the highest possible price. There is good news, though. There are other options available. Continue reading ‘Buy RVs For Sale by Owner and You Could Be Missing Out on a Great Deal’ »

A motorcycle is a great mode of transport. It can get you from A to B quickly and using the least amount of gas. Motorcycles can be particularly good for anyone who has to commute to work. Or you can just use it as a bit of fun. Of course the cheapest way to buy a motorcycle is to buy used. This gives you the best value for money and doesn’t mean that you have to spend wasted months breaking it in! Continue reading ‘Simple Motorcycle Bill of Sale – Why You Need to Use a Motorcycle Bill of Sale Form’ »

The iPod is more than just another MP3 player. It’s sleek white case paired with its white-wired ear buds make a statement. Since the introduction of the iPod, many other companies have introduced their own MP3 players, but no other machine has made the same impact on music as the iPod.

When the iPod was first introduced about six years ago, the memory capacity was only available up to 40GB, and the battery life was about eight hours. Now, the iPod is available in almost any conceivable size and memory capacity. The iPod Shuffle is one inch square, with a clip to attach it to an article of clothing. The iPod Nano is as tall as the iPod Classic, though thinner and not as wide. The Nano is also available in a wide variety of colors. The Classic has also gotten an upgrade, it is now available with a 120GB memory capacity, a 40-hour battery life, and is capable of playing video as well as music. Continue reading ‘Connect iPod to Car Stereo’ »

With the Quad Bike market now starting to show signs of overtaking the motorcycle market just on growth year on year, there will inevitably be more and more Quad Bikes for sale as time goes on.

What we have prepared below is some basic guidelines for the buyer and hope that this makes enough logical sense that it gives you some idea on what to look for and how to find it. Continue reading ‘Second Hand Quad Bikes’ »