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Should You Rust Proof Your New Car?
After the purchase of any new car, an opportunity to rust proof arises. Should you do it, or is it just a waste of money?
MORAINE, Ohio—Nathaniel Taste left a career helping manage a Wal-Mart store for an entry-level job with an auto-parts maker lured here by the booming U.S. car industry. His transition points to the ...
High interest rates and expensive new-car financing are pushing drivers to repair, not replace, lifting demand for aftermarket parts. The U.S. vehicle fleet is aging, expanding the industry’s ...
The car frame is the main supporting framework to which all other parts of the car are connected. Because a car frame is made of metal, it can rust over time. The good news is that it can be repaired, ...
Rust removal has been my specialty (out of necessity) ever since I moved to Michigan in 2013. My normal method for getting rust off my cars is simply to lightly blow on their chassis or to drive over ...
Working on a rusty car sucks for a lot of reasons. You’re often battling with crusty parts that, in severe cases, break away in your hands and leave you with more work than you anticipated. The worst ...
The economic landscape as we close out 2025 presents a harsh reality for the American consumer, but golden opportunities could lie ahead for investors. While inflation has cooled in some areas, the ...
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