Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Changing the way we look at Auto Maintenance to save thousands the BG Way

If I were to tell you there is a way you could avoid thousands of dollars in repair costs on your vehicle, would you be interested? If I told you that by following a simple preventative maintenance plan on you vehicle, you can significantly reduce the cost of expensive repairs. You bet you would! We all need ways to save money these days. So, how can you do this? I will tell you how but first I must cover a few points related to vehicle maintenance so it all makes sense.

Today we are looking at how cars have changed and if we want to save money how we need to change our perceptions on car repairs. I’m going to show you some ways you can save money, but first I need to cover a few things with you concerning perceptions and reality. You may have noticed the cost of major repairs has gone up. Before you join in about the problems of today let me tell you I’ve got some great news for you about how you could save thousands and keep your car running longer. Keep on reading.

The truth is many of us grew up knowing more about cars than many folks do today. We could tinker under the hood of our truck and intelligently discuss how our vehicle runs and how it works. To be honest this was partially due to the fact that engines were simpler in those days. Auto Repair was simpler too. Years ago there were no Air Bags, Anti-Lock Brakes, Fuel injection, or computer systems helping our cars to run more efficient and safely. Diagnostics used to involve a simple test drive and in short time a technician would have a good idea of what was wrong. Even major repairs were much simpler. However, with the introduction of front wheel drive and automatic transmissions and much more, this all changed. Major automotive repairs used to cost you a few hundred dollars and can now run you thousands of dollars to fix.

This sounds like we're just discussing the rising cost of auto repair; doesn't it? Well the good news is still to come. You see, the real key to saving thousands of dollars on auto repairs begins with the way we perceive automotive service and maintenance. In the good old days we waited for a major problem to occur before we fixed the problem as it wasn’t that big of a deal. Why? Because repairs were simple then and did not require much time to get you back on the road. Automotive maintenance was seldom discussed as a result of this simplicity. Don’t go to sleep.
Today, our automobile is a very complex piece of equipment and comprised of many very expensive systems. These systems require regular maintenance every 30,000 miles. These systems also require many hours to diagnose, repair, and replace if regular maintenance is not performed. What I’m talking about is how to save you money by avoiding these major repairs.

Let's compare prices. An engine replacement that may have cost you $2,400 in years past may now cost you $4,800 or more. Then, if you want a quality engine with a 3 year, hundred thousand mile warranty, you can add another $1,000 - $2,000 to your bill. That’s right. Why the enormous difference you may ask? The job to change a motor has become more complicated. Replacing an engine in the good old days that may have taken 8 hours may now takes 26 hours. This time increase in labor is not just with engines but also with the other expensive systems like fuel management, emissions, anti-braking, traction control, ride control, etc. Then you have the increase in parts costs due to technology advancement and technician cost due to skill levels, training, and certifications. You are almost there.

And then there are the costs of diagnostics. Yes, there is that word “diagnostics” everyone hates and wants to have included with repairs. This may have been the case in the old days but in today’s world, there is no magic wand. Diagnostics is time consuming, requires highly skilled technicians, and requires hundreds of thousands of dollars in electronic computer diagnostic equipment and software updates just to identify the source of the problems. In fact, diagnostics is the biggest expense any automotive service center has today. Think I’m wrong? Just look at the medical and dental professions. Do they include their diagnostics with their services? I don’t think so! Don’t go asleep.

I could spend hours telling you about all of the highly sophisticated systems in a late model automobiles and how much it costs to repair and or replace their systems due to poor maintenance habits but this isn’t my goal for today. My goal is to educate you on how to avoid expensive repairs and if you follow my recommendations, have major repairs covered at no cost to you or at least substantially reduced! Does this sound too good to be true? Let me tell you it is true. There is a company called BG that has a one of a kind life time protection plan that will do just this if you perform their recommended maintenance services.

BG knows that today’s cars are engineered to last longer and go farther than they did in years past. That said, they do still need a little TLC. This is the key to avoiding your costly repairs. The maintenance of your automotive engine and it’s key systems will keep you on the road. BG is so confident your cars expensive systems will last with good regular maintenance using their products that they guarantee it. Their Plan Coverage can cover up to $4000. Some of the things covered by the BG Protection Plan include the Engine, Transmission, Brake, Cooling, and Power Steering systems. All you have to do is keep up on your maintenance. Visit the BG Protection Plan website, http://www.bgfindashop.com/bgprotectionplan.htmto learn more about their protection plan. BG also has three other informative sites I encourage you to visit: They are: http://www.bgams.com/, http://www.bgfueltest.com/, and http://www.bgfms.com/. Congratulations. You made it!

So, let me recap the good news. Cars manufactured today, if properly cared for, can last well beyond 100,000 miles. With the BG protection plan you get coverage without paying high insurance premiums or deductibles, just by keeping up on needed maintenance at BG Shops like Comtec Automotive. Doing this can save you thousands. In today’s economic times we are all looking for ways to stretch our dollars. One way is by keeping the same car longer. Companies like BG Products and Sacramento Auto Repair facilities like Comtec Automotive can help us to do this for you. Call Comtec Today at 916-638-2263. Enjoy your visit at the BG websites and I hope you found this article informative. Aren’t you glad you read my whole article?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Vehicle Warranties

If you own a California vehicle that is under warranty, make sure you understand your rights. There are dealers and manufacturers that imply you must have all of your maintenance done at the dealership to keep your warranty valid. This is often times said to be the best way to keep your warranty. This can be very misleading. After a federal law, the “Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act”, the manufacturer cannot void your warranty because you simply got your car serviced at a non dealer. Additionally, the manufacturer cannot enforce the use of their brand of oil filters, lubricants, or parts as a requirement to keep your warranty in force. This includes many aftermarket warranties and both new and used vehicles.

The only way a service performed outside of the dealership could affect your warranty is if the manufacturer proves that either parts or services performed on your vehicle lead to a failure of an otherwise warrantable service or repair.

Comtec Auto in Rancho Cordova uses only high quality auto parts and lubricants that will match or surpass the required manufacturer’s specs. Please understand that at Comtec Automotive your vehicle will receive only high quality parts and service to keep you safely on the road and problem free.

While you don’t need to head to the dealer where you car was purchased, please don’t forget to keep up on your maintenance. Neglecting your regular and scheduled maintenance can void your warranty. Please see your owner’s manual for additional information, and keep detailed records of the services you have had performed on your vehicle.

Slow Down, Live Longer & Save Gas

Driving the speed limit is always recommended, but if traffic allows, you’ll save gas on the highway if you drive slower.

Driving 60 mph uses 9 percent less gas than driving at 70 mph. Going 50 mph can save up to 15 percent.

Avoiding a stop is another smart move. When there is no traffic immediately behind your car, you can stop accelerating and let the car’s momentum take it up to a red light. It could turn green by then. Starting from a full stop takes more gasoline than starting while the car is still rolling.

Conserve High- Priced Gas By Maintaining Your Vehicle

Basic maintenance can save you hundreds of dollars a year in lost fuel or lowered gas mileage. Here are some tips that you can implement today to save mucho dinero as fuel prices soar.

  • Take a peek at your gas cap. Inspect it for cracks or other damage. Make sure it’s screwed on tight after each visit to the pump. The Car Care Council estimates that about 17 percent of cars and trucks on the road have a missing, loose or damaged cap. This causes about 147 million gallons of gas to vaporize every year!
  • Check your tire inflation. Poorly inflated tires cause you to lose about a mile or two per gallon of gas.
  • Change spark plugs regularly. Misfiring is a common side effect of faulty spark plugs. Dirty plugs waste gas. Change them often.
  • Change dirty air filters. Dirt, dust and bugs cause the filter to release less air into the fuel. This causes a rich mixture which causes fuel waste.

“Hypermiling” The New Craze In Boosting Fuel Economy

What Is Hypermiling? Hypermiling is a driving practice that can help you maximize or even exceed your car’s estimated fuel economy. Wayne Gerdes, a car care expert form CleanMPG.com coined this term. He is famous for making his manual Honda Insight average 90 miles per gallon for a year through this driving practice.

Hypermiling is a safe way to maximize your fuel economy if done correctly.

Here are some safe hypermiling practices:

  • Go the speed limit. Traveling at higher speed kills your fuel economy. Try slowing down to the posted speed to conserve fuel.

  • Go easy on the brakes. Braking and accelerating or “stop and go” traffic are killers on your fuel economy. Try to maintain your speed longer by coasting to a stop where possible.

  • Check your tire pressure often. Some hypermilers over inflate their tires, but experts say this is dangerous because you diminish tracking. Follow the maintenance guidelines for your tires to maximize your gas mileage safely.

  • Keep up with oil changes. Oil thickens as it ages. Regular oil changes will keep it thin and lessen the workload on your engine.

  • Use your cruise control wisely. Using your cruise control in your everyday driving is a good habit for hypermiling because it causes your car to accelerate more slowly by half a mile to one mile per hour. You can control acceleration with the accelerate button and use coast to slow down. Be prepared to break, and know when to use cruise control safely. Getting on a busy highway is not the time to cruise.

Sources: WashingtonPost.com, Hypermiling.com