Maintain Car Value In Three Easy Steps

Your car value drops just by driving it off the forecourt, but there are things you can do to try and keep the value as high as possible. Little things like simply keeping it clean will improve the value when you come to sell it.

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Men Are Six Times More Likely To Be Disqualified From Driving

Disqualification from driving is more common in men than women new statistics have found. With men being 7 times more likely to be disqualified from driving than women. The new figures also showed that women are older when they're disqualified at 29 rather than 26.

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Lost In Translation: 7 Baffling Names Used For Common Parts And Simple Technology

Lost In Translation launched by MotorEasy is trying to make a difference to the way customers are treated at garages. To try and help motorists even further we've listed the top 7 baffling terms used by manufacturers for common parts and simple technology.

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Is Your Mechanic Putting You In Danger Over Confusing Brake Measurements?

Confused by brake measurements? MotorEasy are calling for miles not millimetres to make brakes simple. Brakes are a vital safety feature, when a mechanic says there's 10% wear left you might think they need changing but, could you wait a few months?

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Brake Pad & Disc Calculator - Your Guide To Car Brakes

Brake pads and discs are, for obvious safety reasons, essential to your car. Most drivers know they're frictional components but not what level of depth, mileage or wear you should be thinking about replacing pads or discs.

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Car Repairs: Refurbished Parts - Should You Use Them?

New parts costs can be incredibly expensive. Fixing your car correctly is vital, but sometimes you can source parts that are as good as new and even ask your repairer to use them. Here are some parts that you should and some you shouldn't buy used.

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Car Buying: How To Check A Used Car

There is no excuse for buying an unroadworthy heap. Mileage is irrelevant, unless it is a high miles diesel as they are complex and difficult to fix, or a tiny petrol hatchback which could be worn out. The overriding factor is the condition. It must have an MOT, start stop and not make any nasty noises, belch smoke or drive all over the place. Make sure that is the case by looking carefully at the following…oh and take a mate with you.

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