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This isn’t your father’s Land Rover

Posted 5/12/15

Talk about a 4-wheel, off road, gas powered turn around. Indeed, Land Rover repair had practically become its own industry. Land Rover has a reputation as a gas hungry and overweight vehicle, but it has turned itself around with remarkable staying power, according to Fortune....

It’s Easier Than Ever to Find a Great Car Mechanic

Posted 5/7/15

Want the best import car maintenance and mechanical work for the money? Who doesn’t? Leaving the maintenance of your car to some Joe Schmo can not only be more expensive as they gouge you for every lug nut, but they might end up doing more...

Safety, Speed and Style: Ten Reasons to Love Volvos

Posted 4/22/15

Do love your Volvo as much as your Cincinnati Volvo mechanic? Let’s count the ways. The folks at Top Gear listed their top 10 reasons why Volvos are great. Let’s break a few down. If you own a Volvo, you probably even have your own...

Don’t Take a Chance: Replace Your X-Type Jaguar Brakes

Posted 4/15/15

Are the brakes in your Jaguar starting to sound like Megadeth? Fear not and rock on. The folks at JagHelp have an excellent how-to guide about taking care of your own import brake job on your Jaguar 2001-2005 X-type at home. Let’s walk through the...

Ten Most Reliable Used European Cars

Posted 4/1/15

No matter how much you love your auto repair shop, having to get your car fixed is never fun. It’s at best an inconvenient expense and at worst a dark and foreboding sinkhole that appears out of nowhere in your household budget. Minimize your trips...

Tricks to Keeping Jaguar Brakes Affordable

Brakes are like teeth. The longer you put them off, the more expensive they get. So when it comes to your Jaguar, be proactive about your brakes. First, educate yourself on the brake parts and what’s involved in their replacement. That way you’ll know what needs replaced and what just might need to be resurfaced. You’ll also have a pretty good idea if you need a brake job so you can catch the problem before serious damage is done. And anytime you are getting the car worked on, it’s a good idea to ask the mechanic to also give the brake pads a quick inspection. The more you stay on top of your brakes, the cheaper fixing them will be.

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