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  • Benefits of purchasing used engines for foreign model cars
    It's a fact: Americans are flocking to the brand names of Japanese manufacturers based on a slew of consumer report information about the performance of Japanese made cars. Whether that information is out of date is somewhat beside the point: consumers choose brands based on a wide variety of factors and many times based on issues like image and "collectivity". Whatever the cause, American drivers are scooping up Toyotas, Hondas and Nissans in every model year and driving them until they bust: whether a '99 Camry is still trundling down the road, or an '06 Celica is involved in a light front-end fender bender and shelved, there are a lot of foreign cars out there.
  • the choosy engine buyer: don't get fooled by high costs or lemons
    Buying a replacement engine for a vehicle can be a complicated exercise. Dodgy deals can include overcharging, worn-out pass-offs, or the wrong kind of engine for your ride. The complexity of an engine means that buying can be a lengthy process, and the large number of models in circulation adds to the number of unknowns in the equation. Knowing about how engines are classified and how to spot problems can save you headaches.


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