July 2009
For New Cars: What to Do During the Break-In Period
New cars require a period of conditioning (called break-in period) so that the mechanical system can segue into full working condition. You've bought your new car and now you want to make it last at long as possible in top condition. The break-in period helps you achieve this. Here are some things to remember as you pull your new car out of the dealer's lot:
How to avoid a car breakdown
A car breakdown can be one of the most frustrating events of the day. Imagine being trapped in the middle of the road under the hot blazing sun while your car refuses to budge…or…the car engine just refuse to start as you’re rushing off to work. Here are some simple vehicle maintenance that can save you the frustration and expense of costly repairs.
How to Look After Your Car Tyres
Looking After Your Car Tyres can be a breeze. In fact it takes you no more than 5 minutes every month to ensure a smooth ride if you know how. Here are 5 points that can keep your tyres running happily for you...
April 2009
7 Ways to Reduce Petrol Consumption
Reducing Petrol consumption can help lower your fuel costs. And I'm sure we don't need more persuasion to retain more money in our pockets as Singaporeans. So let's jump into it.. Now! 1. Drive at [...]
Car Ownership in Singapore – What’s the Cost?
Car ownership in Singapore involves a huge financial expense, probably the highest in the world. Therefore a frequently asked question is how much dough do drivers in Singapore have to sacrifice in order to own a car. And how much cash flow does it take, really?
Car Insurance (Singapore) Premiums – The Insider’s Guide on How It’s Computed
Understanding your car insurance (Singapore) premiums can be quite a baffling thing. Numerous drivers have questioned about their car insurance premiums and yet have little understanding on how it all works. This post give readers [...]