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Test the exhaust emissions

The vehicle may also be connected to an exhaust-gas-analyzer by inserting a probe into the tailpipe. With the car running in Neutral, the mechanic can check the amount of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) in the exhaust (other emissions can be tested with more sophisticated analyzers, but these two reveal a great deal). He [...]

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Engine Compartment Inspection

Your preliminary, five-minute inspection should have told you enough about the condition of the car to have spotted any major defects. You know the car is fairly clean, and your subsequent test-drive should have further solidified your hunches about the vehicle. Now it’s time to perform a more thorough inspection. Wpg Auto www.wpgauto.com Winnipeg Power [...]

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New Car Buying Checklist

Decide how much you have to spend on your new car purchase. Check to see what incentives and rebates are available on the car you want to buy. Print out the Edmunds.com TMV price on the car you want to buy (adjusted for options, color and region). If you are financing the car, use the [...]

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10 Steps to buying a New Car: Reviewing and signing the paperwork

At the dealership, you will be presented with the contract for your new car and a dizzying array of forms to sign. This might be done by the Internet salesperson you have been dealing with, or it could be done in a separate office by the finance and insurance (F&I) manager. If this happens, the [...]

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10 Steps to buying a New Car: Negotiating for your lowest price

Many buyers like to handle the question of price before they even go to the dealer. Internet salespeople are willing to discuss price over the phone – some dealer. Internet salespeople are willing to discuss price over the phone – sometimes even by e-mail. This wasn’t the case a few years ago when the salesperson [...]

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Is there a time limit on buying Leased Car Protection?

Yes. For brand new leased vehicles, you have 60 days to buy Leased Car Protection from when you first register and insure the leased vehicle. For used vehicles, you have 60 days from when your lease starts. Wpg Auto www.wpgauto.com Capital Car Carriers Unlock iphone Eagle Ridge GM Winnipeg Cars Related Websites Buying a Used [...]

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Provincial Labeling System

On the province’s computerized registration system, the vehicle identification number and all registration and ownership documents on any vehicles that have been stolen or written-off, are linked with a label indicating the appropriate status of the vehicle as: Stolen Irreparable Salvageable Rebuilt Stolen: means a vehicle reported stolen to a police agency and not yet [...]

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Why Should I Consider Leased Car Protection?

Choosing Leased Car Protection is a personal decision but here are two things to think about: Leased Car Protection provides you with funds that you can use for another down payment, if your leased vehicle is written off. Most often, that’s money you’d otherwise have to pay from your own pocket. Leased Car Protection covers [...]

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Leased Car Protection

With some leases, you make a down payment and/or trade in your own vehicle, at the start of your lease. Both your down payment and your trade-in allowance make your monthly lease payments smaller. What is Leased Car Protection? Leased Car Protection is optional Autopac coverage for your down payment and any trade-in allowance if [...]

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Power Steering

Steering wheel, driving these cars may have been easy on the driver’s arms but not so on their legs, for the driver and passengers often walked home after the car skittered off the road. To be up close and personal with ditches was not a desired condition, but it was a frequent one. With the [...]

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