The Mechanic: good ol’ days

mechanicolfdays
May 8, 2012
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What they used to build was overweight, underpowered and unreliable. More

The Mechanic: car connectedness

connectedness
May 1, 2012
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All outside sourced interactions may become potential portals for attacks. More

Maintenance avoidance

maintenance avoidance
April 18, 2012
Written by Joe Duarte

Delaying service on critical items such as brakes, batteries or mechanical components can seriously affect a vehicle’s safety. More

The Mechanic: reader mail

readermail
April 16, 2012
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I’ve learned over the years that manufacturers don’t put anything on their cars they don’t need. More

The Mechanic: fuel prices

mechanicfuelprices
April 10, 2012
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The greatest cost contributors to keeping your vehicle on the road are depreciation, insurance, maintenance and then gas prices. More

The Mechanic: vehicle importation

themechanicvehicle
April 3, 2012
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With all the proper paperwork, it should be relatively easy. However, there is a caveat. More

The Mechanic: Information is key

confused
March 27, 2012
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Canadian cars rust differently than southern US vehicles, so maybe they just weren’t aware of it. More

The Mechanic: showing some restraint

mechanicrestraint
March 13, 2012
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The primary system, of course, is the seat belt assembly and the SRS is an airbag. More

The Mechanic: engine light

themechanicenginelight
March 7, 2012
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With the service engine light lit, it prevents the driver from realizing that another, potentially more serious, engine code may have developed. More