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One thing we could always use a little free
advice on is our automobiles. Whether we are buying or selling
a car, or want to learn more about maintenance and repair,
there is a place on the web where we can go for advice. Many
people feel they are at the mercy of car dealers and auto
mechanics. Brush up on these ites and you will have more confidence
and knowledge in dealing with your automotive needs.
Ask
The Mechanic
Certified mechanic will accept e-mail questions about
car problems and offer diagnostic advice about what might
be the problem and how to fix it.
Car
Talk
Extensive on-line advice on all aspects of purchasing,
maintaining, repairing and financing automobiles. Will take
e-mail questions which may be answered on the web page Car
Talk column.
Fred's
Garage
Will accept e-mail questions on car repair. While
Fred may not answer all inquiries personally, he will select
some of the most common and interesting topics and deal with
them each week with advice posted on the web page.
Popular
Mechanics
The Car Clinic page will accept e-mail questions from
readers. The answers to those chosen will be published in
the monthly column.
Professional
Mechanics Online
The website has an on-line e-mail form for submitting
questions. Questions chosen to be answered are published on
the web page.
Skeeter's
Auto Service
Has an on-line e-mail form to submit questions.
The
Economechanix
Will respond to e-mail questions about car repair
and maintenance with answers posted on the web page.
Summit
Racing
Provides auto parts for the high performance car racing.
It also has on line tech advice, how-tos and a Q&A advice
column for those with high performance cars.
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