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Naturally, when the car is covered, it is shielded from dust, birds' droppings and tree sap. All three are pure pains-in-the neck as they find their way onto the car and make it look most unsightly. The birds' muck is also terribly difficult to full remove.

Wash the outside of the vehicle to keep it shiny and bright like new. Make sure to wipe the wheel wells free of the brake debris and ArmorAll the tires so they maintain their deep black color. A product like ArmorAll may also help keep the tires from showing cracks as quickly.

chevy silverado 1999 Mark Says: Much of the reason is in the way the engine is designed. Internal combustion engines use spark from a spark plug to ignite fuel in the combustion chamber of a gasoline engine and the high heat from compression to ignite the fuel in a diesel engine. It's more difficult to burn diesel fuel so diesel engines have higher compression ratios resulting in more heat to ignite the fuel and more power.

car shocks absorbers If you are living in a warm country, most likely, you would turn on your car's air conditioning system the whole time you are driving. And it would be a big headache if you get into your car and find out that your air conditioning system is not working. The three common causes of this problem is either you're A/C power source is not working properly, your car does not have enough refrigerant or your car's compressor is having a problem.

Suspension dampers Your vehicle's steering and suspension systems should be checked regularly, at least once a year along with a complete wheel alignment. A worn tie rod end can cause wandering, erratic steering, and excessive tire wear. If tie rod replacement is necessary, a wheel alignment is also required because tie rod replacement disturbs the toe setting. For best results, consult a qualified service technician for professional advice and service on your vehicle's suspension and steering systems.

The German automaker hasn't really earned a rep as far as dependability goes. It looks like that could be changing. While VW still ranks among the least dependable brands, it actually improves over previous rankings. German engineering may not be set to truly dominate anytime soon, but the car maker is making an effort. The 2009 Rabbit earned praise because of its 2.5 L inline five cylinder engine and the 2.0 L TDI turbo-diesel four. Unfortunately, the 200-hp 2.0 L turbo gasoline four is double-edged sword. It has features drivers tend to enjoy, but its glitches can be downright frustrating. Add to that low battery life and it's clear to see that there's still work to do.