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How a Tonneau Cover Can Improve Your Chevy Silverado’s Security and Fuel Efficiency

Auto Service World

Installation of a tonneau cover on a Chevy Silverado is one of the easiest and most efficient ways to increase security and fuel economy, both without breaking the bank. A tonneau serves several functions, including protecting truck bed contents against weathering or theft and improving aerodynamics. Additionally, it also provides significant fuel savings as well as an increased sense of security when used for work, travel, or personal purposes.

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Hunter Engineering to reveal new online training platform at SEMA

Tire Review Magazine

Hunter Engineering will introduce Hunter University to attendees at the SEMA show in Las Vegas, held from Nov. 5-8. According to Hunter, Hunter University is a new global learning platform designed to provide accessible training for customers, technicians, technical school instructors, students, and other interested parties. Hunter will demonstrate the platform in South Hall Lower, booth #42017.

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Understanding the Role of an Auto Accident Attorney and How They Can Help You Navigate Legal Challenges After a Crash

Auto Service World

Motor vehicle accidents are among the most common and potentially disastrous events on today’s roads. From minor fender benders to major collisions , the aftermath can be overwhelming, sometimes. Injuries, damages, doctor bills, insurance claims, and complexities in legal process increase the level of tension in what is already a painful situation.

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Hunter Engineering to reveal new online training platform at SEMA

Tire Review Magazine

Hunter Engineering will introduce Hunter University to attendees at the SEMA show in Las Vegas, held from Nov. 5-8. According to Hunter, Hunter University is a new global learning platform designed to provide accessible training for customers, technicians, technical school instructors, students, and other interested parties. Hunter will demonstrate the platform in South Hall Lower, booth #42017.

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What Repair Shops Should Know About Liability in Truck Accidents

Auto Service World

Photo by Kevin Bidwell on Pexels Road accidents involving trucks result in serious consequences. Those involved also have to deal with the legal consequences. While drivers and managing companies are often held accountable, repair shops also face potential liability if their work on trucks is linked to the accident. Repair shops should understand these liabilities to protect their business.

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Exciting Features of the Toyota Tundra for Sale in Houston

Motor Verso

The Toyota Tundra is a standout in the full-size pickup truck segment, known for its rugged performance, reliability, and advanced… Read more » The post Exciting Features of the Toyota Tundra for Sale in Houston appeared first on Motor Verso.

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What to Look For When Choosing a Trusted MOT-Accredited Test Centre

Auto Service World

While regular maintenance keeps your car safe and efficiently running, an annual MOT test plays a core component in this. Essentially for drivers in the UK, the test reassures that road safety and environmental standards concerning vehicles are met. When it comes to taking your car for an MOT test, you would want to know which garage gives comprehensive, honest, and reliable service.

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Relaxing Hobbies To Help You Unwind After A Long Day

Auto Service World

Flipping the switch from a hectic day to an evening of relaxation can be challenging. Engaging in a hobby has been recognized for its therapeutic properties; it can play a vital role in reducing stress and improving mental clarity. Crafting, gardening, making music, journaling, and movement-based activities like yoga can offer peaceful respite and a sense of accomplishment.

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Bad American Cars, Cars That Deserve Sporty Trims And The Coolest Badges In This Week's QOTD Roundup

Jalopnik

America has made some phenomenal cars over the years and there’s no denying this country’s influence on the global automotive landscape. But not every creation to roll off the country’s automotive production lines has been a celebrated success, some have actually been pretty awful. - Owen Bellwood Read More Read more.

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Teslas Lose Value And Parts In This Week's Car Buying Roundup

Jalopnik

Depreciation is the number one consumer cost when it comes to buying a new car fresh from the factory. This has always been the case, as vehicles tend to lose a significant chunk of their value from the moment you take possession. That’s even more true in the world of luxury cars and doubly (trebly?) so when it comes… Read more.

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Adventure Motorcycles Aren't Great.Or Are They? In This Week's Beyond Cars Roundup

Jalopnik

I put my beloved BMW F800GS up for sale last week. I bought it nearly a year and a half ago for the same reason anyone buys an adventure bike : That dream of one day getting out there , away from everything, just you and your steel horse against the lush, green world. - Amber DaSilva Read More Read more.

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Tesla Hits Deer Without Stopping, Toyota SEMAs A 4Runner And Scout Unveils EV Trucks In This Week's Car Culture Roundup

Jalopnik

Tesla’s approach to automotive autonomy is a unique one: Rather than using pesky sensors, which cost money, the company has instead decided to rely only on the output from the car’s cameras. Its computers analyze every pixel, crunch through tons of data, and then apparently decide to just plow into deer and keep on… Read more.

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Tires That Rock, Elon Musk's Trump Crush And A Dodge Viper With 206,000 Miles On It In This Week's News Roundup

Jalopnik

Generally speaking, the U.S. doesn’t care what happens to people who dare to ever leave their cars. Pedestrians are just asking for it. Unless we’re talking about children at school, in which case, the U.S. kind of sort of cares. For example, Albany, New York recently installed speeding cameras in school zones. As the… Read more.

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