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Convenient Used Car Shopping | Used Cars for Sale in Abilene, TX

  It Doesn't Have to Be a Hassle There can be many reasons you are in the market to purchase a new vehicle. Your current vehicle could be giving you problems and you are spending more time and money having it fixed than driving it. If you added up how much it cost to replace a part plus the labor and not to mention the hassle of figuring out how you will get to work, get the kids to school, or running everyday errands, it might not be as cost-efficient. Your family may be growing and you need to purchase a vehicle that will accommodate them. No matter the reason, buying a vehicle can be a hassle. There is the mind-numbing looking, the hours of waiting for credit approval, or the pesky salesperson who tries to sell you a vehicle you don’t want. A majority of us have experienced these things while car shopping or buying. So how do we get around this? Online Shopping Online buying is an amazing thing. You can purchase just about anything on the internet with such little effort. The sa
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Williams Group Auto - Seatbelt Statistics | Used Car Dealership in Abilene

  The Importance of Wearing Your Seatbelt When doing our research into buying a new vehicle, we shop around, go for a test drive, look into the car's history, find repair records, and other countless things. A few other things we look for might not be as important in the purchase process but more of a personal preference, such as color, whether it has Bluetooth, a sunroof, and so on. Either way, it is safe to say that we all want the same thing, to feel safe in our vehicle. When it comes to our safety, seat belts are one of the most important devices. They are important in our everyday lives to us and our passengers. While some incidents are rear-ended accidents, others are scarier. And what is more frightening is that in 2016 there were 37,461 people killed in motor accidents, and 48% of them were not wearing a seat belt. Not wearing or improperly wearing a seat belt can have fatal consequences, and to spread awareness, the State of Texas introduced the program Click it, or Ticket

Upcycle Ideas for Your Old Used Vehicle

                                                 pinterest.com Upcycling Old Vehicles in Aiblene, TX We've all seen them, old cars collecting dust and rust. Cars are a big part of our lives, they hold memories of family vacations, show others our social status, are a part of our work life, or become an expensive collection. So what do you do with your vehicle when you can't drive it anymore or afford to have fix fixed. I guess you can send it to the car graveyard to live out the last of its day. OR, you could get creative and turn your old clunker or any car part into a useful piece of furniture, decorative art piece, lawn art, or barbecue. That is right! There are dozens of upcycling DIY instructions out there and we have a few. Here are 50 Ideas to Recycle An Old Car Into A Piece of Furniture thanks to  Flea Market Insiders . Some Interesting Ideas Cars Recycled as Office Desks - A day at the office is not always fun, and cubicles are overrated. I’m pretty sure that with such

Caring for your Vehicle

  Long-Lasting Vehicle-Tips Everyone knows it’s important to keep up with the basics of car care so that it doesn’t add up to big and costly problems. It is more important for older models as well. It can become expensive to take it to a mechanic for an issue you can take care of on your own.  CheatSheet  has come up with a few things you can do to keep your older car running for as long as possible. Care and Maintenance  If you have had your vehicle for a long time, chances are that you've taken care of it and don't really need tips. But if you just bought a used car for yourself or for your child, it is in your best interest to familiarise yourself with the different quirks that it can have. Luckily, when it comes to used vehicles, there is a plethora of information from current and former owners on the internet nowadays. Taking the time to look at this info can hopefully save you some heartache in the long run. A healthy car starts with clean oil. Keeping up with regular oil

Is the Future Now? Self Driving Cars

  SELF DRIVING CARS Popular Mechanics - If you were like me growing up, the future looked like an episode of The Jetsons. As a kid, I thought the future what going to bring us talking watches, self-cooking ovens that prepare entire meals, closets that dress us at the push of a button, and of course flying cars. Well, we are not that far off. At the moment there is a possibility that we will see self-driving vehicles on our roads. This possibility has been on the horizon for the past few years, as companies like Tesla and Waymo have been focused on bringing autonomous vehicles to the market. In 2017, the U.S. House passed legislation that could accelerate the development of self-driving cars by allowing them to be driven in all 50 states. The Safely Ensuring Lives Future Deployment and Research In Vehicle Evolution Act (SELF DRIVE) exempts automakers from some safety standards that aren't relevant to autonomous vehicles and permits selling up to 25,000 cars per year without needing

Possibly the Best Anti-theft Device?

  Manual Transmission Gearshift Manual Shift Food for Thought In today's day in age,  manual transmissions  seem to be a dying breed, so to speak. I admit that automatic transmissions have a certain appeal to them since they are so easy to use. However, they do tend to have more problems when it comes to the mechanics of how they work. Still, the sheer ease of their usage tips the scales in favor of the majority of most people. Interestingly, since it is rare to see a manual transmission anymore, some side effects have arisen.  The first side effect that comes to my mind is that it's not easy to find someone below the age of 30 that knows how to drive one. For quite some time, I drove a late 90s model Ford Explorer that had a stick shift and it seemed to be one of a kind. Everyone who sat in the SUV with me noticed right off the bat that it's different, and they commented about how weird it is to see a stick shift in that particular model. I guess because I have driven a ma

Classic Automobile Features in You Won't See in Modern Cars

  Classic Features Classic Features in Cars You Won’t See Today Who knows what kids will reminisce about years from now about their first car. Heck, there’s a chance vehicle won’t run on gasoline anymore, and that is something they will look back on and find nostalgic. Vehicles can start with the push of a button on your keychain, you can open the hatchback with the swipe of your foot, and heated seats (my personal favorite) are just a few features you can find in cars today. Here are a few classic features you won’t see today but were the best. Oldies and Goodies One of my favorites, bench seats. For some reason, I always thought they were fun as a kid, but looking back now, I realize how horrible they really were. Being squished between two adults was actually uncomfortable during long rides. I guess as a kid, you feel the front seat was larger than it really was, and sometimes you had it all to yourself- that’s fun. I’m sure several teenage boys took advantage of the seat design whi