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Question: I am looking to buy my first car. Where can I go to get free car advice?
Answer: There are various places where you can get free car repair advice. You can visit a car dealer or mechanic to be able to get information from him. There are various places where you can get free car repair advice. You can visit a car dealer or mechanic to be able to get information from him.
Question: I want some good free car advice. I checked magazines but no luck. Where can I find this advice?
Answer: There isn't any good sites that gives good advice. The best advice is to get the information in person from a good person that you know and trust. You can go into a chat room or Facebook but they aren't good sites for advice.
Question: I lost my job last week and I am afraid I am going to get my car repossessed soon as I am struggling to make the payment. Are there any organizations that can give me free car advice? I can't afford to pay anyone but really need some help on what my options are for my car.
Answer: Well you have a few options here. First off let's start with the takeoverpayments.com approach. There you can have someone take over the payments on your loan but that will leave you carless. I am guessing that is the option you do not want to take. I would suggest talking to your bank in seeing if you can have an extension on your payments to prevent a repossession. If your bank is unable or unwilling to work with you I would recommend trying to sell the car out right for the price of which you owe on the loan. Either way I would suggest having some way to settle your finances to avoid any adverse effects on your credit report.
Question: I need to check my car vin number. Is there anywhere that offers free car vin check?
asked by Billingsleigh O.
Answer: Try asking your car dealer or other local car dealers if they know anything about free VIN checks. The Department of Motor Vehicles also might have information about free VIN checking.
Question: I need a vin check on my car for free. Is there a service that offers a free car vin check in my area?
Answer: There are many vin checks available for free. Autocalculator dot org offers one as well as links to other vin checks. You might also check carfax dot com.
Question: I am looking to buy a car I saw at a local dealer. Where can I look up the VIN for free?
Answer: Car fax has made itself a household name for getting info on used cars. Although some of its information is not free, you may be able to get it free from the seller.
Question: I'm an 18 year old girl who doesn't know much about cars. I would like to get some advice on auto repair tips such that I don't get ripped off by service centers.
Question: I am thinking of opening my own car repair shop. Where can I find the best advice to starting out in the business and how to's on a few things mechanical?
Answer: The best option for you starting your own car repair shop is to do your research. While doing your research you will meet people in the industry many of which may be of service to you and able to help you start your own business.
Question: I have a 2011 Toyota Rav 4 and my driving is minimal (about 15 miles a day), but I want to keep the car running well and ultra-reliable, but I often hear conflicting advice? When is the right time to bring the car in for servicing (oil, tire rotation, filters etc.)?
Answer: I found that you should start maintenance at 15,000 miles. The website www.driverside.com/service-schedule has a detailed list of what needs to be checked/changed and at what mileage it should be done at.
Question: I need help immediately! I recently moved into a new college, but I have no clue what this is, and I'm too scared to ask a friend or guidance counselor. Where can I find information and advice on cheap used cars?
Answer: A reputable place to get a used car is through a local car dealership as they can help you with good financing options. Another option is Craigslist or cars dot com.