The Rusted Garden Journal

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Maintaining Your Garden, Maintaining Your Vehicle


Gardening is an investment in time. We all know the benefits of gardening. I am currently battling maintaining my garden, be it the coming of early blight disease or the whitefly infestation I have now. In order to maintain my garden, I need information.  Looking at most of our major investments in life, maintaining them is often the hardest part. A great website I found for maintaining your vehicle is Repairpal. They state they take the mystery out of auto repair. And they absolutely do! They aren't selling you anything but offer you information about all aspects of auto-repair. Information is a good thing.

The website is easy to navigate and you can find information about problems found in new vehicles to estimates for potential car repairs. You can actually enter all the information about your vehicle and the potential repair and get a cost range. You can take the range to your local service shop. Want to know what problems may come with a Ford F-150 or what a repair on a (my car) Honda Accord fuel injector would cost? If you just need plan information to figure out what the check engine light means - you can find everything there.

Many of us travel, and are lucky enough to have access to the web, right from our phones. Not only is repairpal great for telling you where you can get services for your cars when you are at home but you can find repair services all over the US.  Suppose you are traveling in San Diego and run into a problem with your vehicle. The greatest chance to spend more money then needed is when your stuck in a pinch in a strange location. You can go to the site and find San Diego auto repair. It is a bit of a drive to San Diego from our area but you can easily search any location for an auto shop nearest you. Information is the key to paying less. Less money spent on maintaining your car, means more money for gardening.

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