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  1. When I was a teenager (in the 60's,) I used to dream of someday having my own car. I found an old copy of a popular automotive catalog with little black & white pictures, and wore it out looking at all the cool parts I would buy someday. Well, a few years later, my dream came true. I found a 1959 MG, black with red leather interior and wire wheels; very good condition, for only $600! I borrowed some money from my dad, and drove it home.
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  5. If you are a mom or dad, and are looking to really make your car a safe place for your kids, you will find that there are many great accessories available for you as well. Special mirrors are available to help you see behind the car, when you are backing up. There are back up sensors as well, which are great for cautious moms. There are mirrors that give you a view of your backseat; to keep an eye on your baby or child while driving, without ever having to turn your head to face them. There are also door locking kits available, so that you can safely child-lock your doors, so that small children can not open the car doors from the inside.
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  7. Professional carwashes have the tools necessary to give your car the best wash possible. Their cleaning supplies are dedicated to washing cars, ensuring that they won't wear out or damage your cars exterior. The water used to rinse off your car at a car wash is applied with enough pressure to clean your car while not damaging it. Simply put, professional carwashes have the proper tool and the wherewithal to ensure that your car will be cleaned properly.
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  9. The Salvage Yard. Let's admit it: there isn't anything wrong with going to the junkyard for parts near me to find the part you need. My '78 VW Rabbit's window handle broke and I snagged one off of a junker for just a few bucks. Still, if you are looking for a radiator, engine, exhaust stuff, or anything else that actually runs, you risk that the part will fail soon after you place it in your car. Naturally, the price you pay through the junkyard should be the lowest price going.
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  11. My advice is that if you cannot afford auto loans, then there is no point in buying a car. A car is supposed to give you comfort and not agony. If you are unable to make payments, it will be detrimental to your credit score. So, think of your present and future as well.
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  13. Never take the dealer's word. To be totally satisfied, you must do your own research. There are several reliable sites that offer car prices in different states and localities. KBB and Edmunds are few examples. If you pay attention to these references, you will get an average price of your chosen car. vw junkyard near me will help you to know if the dealer is ripping you off or not.
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  15. Today, there are thousands of companies selling millions of auto parts. Some expensive, some cheap, and some "good quality at reasonable prices". I believe in supporting your local auto parts stores, and the same rules still apply. But sometimes, it's fun to look at all the great online catalogs. If you choose to order online, you can't inspect every part you order, and you can't take it apart to see how it's made. This is when you have to rely on the reputation of the supplier, their promise of good quality, and their "no-hassle" refund policy if you're not satisfied for any reason.
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  17. A normal breakfast included, hot cereal, cold cereal, cream, milk, orange juice, tomato juice, bacon, ham, country sausage patties, link sausages, pancakes, French toast, home made biscuits and gravy, hash brown potatoes, scrambled and fried eggs, fresh baked cinnamon rolls and fruit. The food was served "Family style", meaning that Mom kept bringing it out, setting it on the tables. The men could eat all that they wanted. Some of the mill workers would slip food into their shirts to share with a poor family man friend, who could only dream of his wife cooking a breakfast for him.
  18. Website: https://www.u-pull-it.com/junkyards-directory/
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