Three Tips For Purchasing Your First Construction Truck
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20 November 2018
Working on construction websites means exerting a lot of energy. Both your body and your tools will need to be rugged and strong in order to last on a construction site. If you are going to be working on a site as a contractor for the first time or if it is time to upgrade your work materials, you should invest in a work truck. Having a truck specifically for your contracting work can be a business write off as well as save the tires and body on your "
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Are You Prepared? Why You Need To Add A Utility Trailer To Your Emergency Preparedness List
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22 September 2018
When disasters hit, it's not uncommon to take stock in your own preparation. After all, you want to make sure that you're ready to go should disaster strike in your own community. While you're taking stock of your level of emergency preparedness, there's one item that you should add to your list. If you don't already have a small utility trailer, you need to get one. Having a utility trailer will provide you with several important benefits should a disaster strike.
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3 Reasons Why A Sedan Is Great For Your Family
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26 June 2018
Are you looking for a new vehicle for your family? A family car isn't just a vehicle, but it's a vehicle that will transport your entire family—which makes it especially valuable. When it comes to family vehicles, people often look to overly large SUVs as their only choice, but a sedan is another excellent choice. Learn why a sedan is great for your family.
1. Easy Maneuvering
Large SUVs can be a pain to drive and maneuver, especially if you live in a large city.
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How To Tell Where Your Car Was Manufactured
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25 March 2018
Many Americans are interested in buying domestic cars, but many of them also don't know how to know whether a car was manufactured in the U.S. or not. If you ever find yourself in such a quandary, use the following tips to help you learn where each car was manufactured:
Use the VIN
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) can tell you a lot about your car, including where it was manufactured.
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