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Protect Your Pre-Owned Vehicle’s Engine

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   Tips for Protecting Your Used Vehicle’s Engine We could argue about what the most important part of your car is for days and days. You brakes, battery, suspension, steering wheel – all of it plays a role in keeping you on the road and none could work without everything else. But we think many would agree that your engine is one of – if not the – most important parts of your used car , truck or SUV from Group 1 Cars . That’s why you need to do everything in your power to keep your engine happy and healthy. Luckily for you, our experts on cars for sale in Alberton have provided this list of four tips for protecting your used vehicle’s engine. Follow these simple suggestions and you’ll never have to worry about your engine. Four Easy Ways to Ensure a Long-Lasting Engine in Your Pre-Owned Car, Truck or SUV One of the easiest and most important things you need to do to ensure your engine lasts for as long as you need it to is changing your oil. Regular oil changes are essential to keep

Is No Money Down Good When Buying a Used Car?

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  Car buying is a complicated process that takes a good amount of preparation. Not many people looking at  cars for sale Johannesburg  to Cape Town just stroll onto a car lot without doing some research, you want to look into things beforehand and make sure you have enough info. All of that prep work is even more important when you have bad or little credit. Cars are basically a necessity these days though so no matter your credit you need to get yourself a  quality used car for sale . Dealerships know this and some offer some seemingly incredible deals to help get you into a car. Zero percent APR or no money down seem like miracles if you are tight on money and need a car, but are they as good as they seem? Is No Money Down Good? Those deals and promotions seem like an oasis in the desert when you’re car shopping. Tight budgets can limit your options so something like no money down can seem freeing. Is it really though? It might get you off the lot in a car, but what are the concerns

2019 Toyota Quantum Review

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The brand that almost single-handedly rules the local minibus taxi market with its Sesfikile has ventured into the premium people-carrier league with the new Quantum VX. The imported Quantum range , some of which are available at Group 1 Cars , was launched in SA earlier this year as a more modern and upmarket vehicle than its predecessor, with a line-up that includes vans, crew cabs and buses offering up to 14 seats. The VX is the newly-launched flagship of the range and it’s new territory for Toyota as it is directly pitched against the VW Caravelle and Mercedes V-Class in the business-class bus league. Appealing to high-end family, hospitality and corporate buyers, it comes fully loaded with executive features including wide and comfortable quilted-leather seats. It has nine seats arranged in four rows, with the second and third rows consisting of comfortable reclining captain’s chairs with armrests and fold-out leg rests, while the fourth row is a three-seater bench wit