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11pc Safari Zebra Car Mats Seat Steering Wheel Cover Set

11pc Safari Zebra Car Mats Seat Steering Wheel Cover Set

  • Easy Installation
  • Side opening for arm rest

Product Description
Total 11 pieces of Safari Zebra Print accessories set includes 2 pieces of Zebra seat covers with 2 separate head rest cover. Made with high grade heavy weight acrylic fabric with velvet and fury feel. These Low Back Zebra skin seat covers will fit any car SUV, truck or van with regular bucket seats. It will also fit seats with arm rest (zipper on the side). 2 front and 2 back pieces carpet Zebra print mat with nibbed tip backing. The front piece size is 27″ X 17.25… More >>

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Getting Your Vehicle Ready for the Winter

Getting your vehicle ready for the winter is easier than you think. Check the coolant and make sure the antifreeze is clean and strong enough for the temperature where you live. IE; -10 or -50 degrees, etc.

Have the heater and air conditioning system looked over by a qualified technician. Most people think that the air conditioner is not used in the winter but when on defrost in the winter will remove excess moisture.

Have your car’s belts, clamps, and hoses checked by a technician. This only takes a few minutes and is usually inexpensive. Change your oil and oil filter every 3,000 miles or four times a year. Replace air and fuel filters as recommended. These are the type of easy and inexpensive services that will prolong the life of the engine.

Get plenty of windshield washer solvent – we have a tendency to use a lot of this in the winter with sloppy road conditions. Nothing is worse than having dirty slush splashed on the windshield and no fluid in the reservoir to clean it. Also a proper mixture of washer fluid aids in removing icy build up on the windshield.

Tires should be rotated every 6000 miles or so leaving the best tires on driving axles. In the front with front wheel drive and in the rear with rear wheel drive for better traction in the snow. Rotating tires gives you the maximum tire life since the front tires tend to wear faster than the rears. This is due to the front tires being subjected to the constant friction of directions turned.
Check the spare tire to make sure it’s inflated properly. Also, make sure you have a jack along with it!

Have your transmission serviced periodically, and prevent big-time repair bills. In fact many manufacturers with 10/100 warranties will insist on this to keep the coverage from becoming void.

If you notice that your brakes are less efficient, get them checked out right away. The life you save may not just be yours but mine as well.

Have your battery checked periodically to see how much life it has left and clean the terminals. Who wants to use jumper cables in the middle of a deep freeze or snow storm. Especially if far away from home. Inspect all lights and bulbs to make sure they’re working. Cheaper than a traffic ticket. Carry a first aid kit, flares, jumper cables, a flashlight, and a cell phone.

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Flagship Model of Volvo: Volvo S80

Replacing the aging Volvo 960 sedan, S80 is a head turner in its own way. Volvo S80 is a front wheel luxury drive car first introduced in 1999. If you have noticed all Volvo models have a wagon version, S80, however was an exception and didn’t have one. When Volvo S80 was just being introduced, it was considered to be the flagship model of Volvo. Actually, S80 has been so popular that until now it is still considered to be the Volvo flagship model.

Volvo S80 was built using the Volvo P2 platform. The first two rim levels that came with this vehicle were the 2.9 and the T6. The 2.9 level held a 2.9 LI6 engine. T6, on the other hand, came with a twin turbocharged 2.8L I6 engine.

The present Volvo S80 is not only about power and performance, it is about using the most advanced technology available today to enhance the overall driving experience. The Volvo S80 today is equipped with Adaptive Cruiser Control System (ACC) system to ensure safetiness through its radar sensor which slows down the vehicle in times when the car you are following is slowing down. In addition to that, Volvo S80 also has Collision Warning and Brake Support (CWBS) that immediately alerts you with a flashing red light the traffic you are in suddenly changing. Therefore allowing you to slow down to avoid any kind of rear end crash.

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