Clueless about Cars


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"The worst thing a customer can do is put the keys on the table and tell the mechanic, 'Fix it.' It's like giving him a blank check." - Lisa Christensen A huge purchase and commitment, cars are more complex and expensive to maintain and car owners are becoming less involved in their maintenance and repair. Written by a licensed mechanic and diagnostic specialist, Clueless About Cars explains in simple terms how to deal with car maintenance and repair. This user-friendly book describes the major systems of the automobile, what can go wrong and how to prevent breakdowns. Step-by-step instructions are provided for do-it-yourself basic automotive repairs and engine maintenance. The chapters covering safety provide vital advice on: Tires Brakes Suspension Steering Dealing with emergencies. The book translates automotive jargon into clear language and explains what owners can realistically do for themselves and when to see a mechanic. A separate chapter is devoted to revealing tricks of the trade. Also included are suggestions on how to understand a mechanic and how to buy or sell a car. Filled with amusing anecdotes, Clueless About Cars is written for both novice car owners as well as experienced drivers who want a better sense of control.




Clueless about Cars


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In Clueless about Cars , licensed mechanic and diagnostic specialist Lisa Christensen delves into a topic that makes even the most competent consumer run for cover: car maintenance and repair. If you've ever found yourself wondering what the strange noise in your engine means, or pondering the difference between a brake disk and a brake drum, this book is for you. In simple, informative (and often hilarious) language, Christensen acquaints you with your car's fundamental systems and features. This book covers the basics of preventive maintenance and presents advice on how to make a preliminary diagnosis when something does go wrong. She offers information on how to talk to your mechanic, how to diagnose your car's tics, tocs, and knocks, and how to perform some basic do-it-yourself repairs. Clueless about Cars has been updated with information on environmentally friendly cars, how to care for your car without damaging the air we breath, along with chapters on safety and buying and selling a car. For the novice driver who doesn't know a hubcap from a gas cap to the seasoned driver looking for a better sense of control, Clueless about Cars is a glove-box must!




Clueless about Cars


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“The worst thing a customer can do is put the keys on the table and tell the mechanic, ‘Fix it.’ It’s like giving him a blank cheque.†—Lisa Christensen The latest book in The Clueless Series ™, Clueless About Cars, focuses on something near and dear and unnerving for many of us: car repair and maintenance. For most of us, cars rank second only to houses in terms of major life expenses. A car is a statement of independence, a symbol of social status or financial success, a way to get from point A to B. First and foremost though, a car is a significant investment. So it only makes sense that car owners should want to protect their investments and make sure that they get the most mileage – figuratively and literally—out of their cars. In Clueless About Cars Lisa Christensen, licensed mechanic and diagnostic specialist, helps those new to the car game and seasoned pros alike become familiar with their vehicles and learn how to care for them. In simple, informative and often hilarious language, Christensen acquaints readers with the fundamental systems of the car. She covers the basics of preventative maintenance and offers advice on how to make a preliminary diagnosis when something goes wrong (and it always does!). She also provides tips to help car owners talk to their mechanic, how to diagnose a car`s tics, tocs, and knocks and how to perform basic do-it-yourself repairs. For the novice driver who doesn’t know a hubcap from a gas cup, to the seasoned driver looking for a better sense of control, Clueless About Cars is a glove-box must!




Car Care for the Clueless


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An ASE-certified technician's consumer-friendly explaination on how not to get "ripped-off" while getting your vehicle repaired.




Car Care for the Clueless


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Layman's guide on how to save money while buying a used vehicle




Car Care for the Clueless


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Are you tired of paying for "mystery" car repairs? Not sure if you really needed that $1,000 fix for your truck? Take the obscurity out of going to the repair shop, and -- at the same time -- put some green in your wallet. Care for the Clueless (...or How You Can "Make Money" While Maintaining Your Vehicle) explains how to intrepret what your automotive service advisor is telling you -- allowing you to make educated, commonsense decisions regarding your car repairs. This is the second in a series of Car Care for the Clueless (first of the series was written in 1996) written by an ASE-certified technician and shop owner Pam Oakes




Where It Began


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After she is in a horrific car crash when drunk, Los Angeles high school student Gabriella Gardiner assumes she stole her rich boyfriend's car and smashed it into a tree, but she cannot remember anything about the events of the evening.




The Lady Mechanic's Total Car Care for the Clueless


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A guide for car owners provides information on lights, leaks, noises, and smells with tips on finding a reliable mechanic and purchasing a car




Traffic


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Driving is a fact of life. We are all spending more and more time on the road, and traffic is an issue we face everyday. This book will make you think about it in a whole new light. We have always had a passion for cars and driving. Now Traffic offers us an exceptionally rich understanding of that passion. Vanderbilt explains why traffic jams form, outlines the unintended consequences of our attempts to engineer safety and even identifies the most common mistakes drivers make in parking lots. Based on exhaustive research and interviews with driving experts and traffic officials around the globe, Traffic gets under the hood of the quotidian activity of driving to uncover the surprisingly complex web of physical, psychological and technical factors that explain how traffic works.




Destroy All Cars


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Through assignments for English class, seventeen-year-old James Hoff rants against consumerism and his classmates' apathy, puzzles over his feelings for his ex-girlfriend, and expresses disdain for his emotionally distant parents.