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A Few Things To Check On Your Car Every Six Months
Posted by Group1 Cars on 12 May 2021 under General, Group 1 Cars

Make sure to have your car checked out every 6 months
Some like to tinker with their cars, most of us do not. As long as it gets you from here to there and back with no fuss, your car is just that thing in the driveway. But cars are made up of many parts, some needing to move freely, while others absolutely have to stay where they are. Just think of RPM – revolutions per minute. Say your car runs at 4000 RPM for one hour, that means your crankshaft has turned 240 000 times in that time. Please don’t dismantle your engine to check the crankshaft – this is just a way of showing how much movement there is. Also, your crankshaft will quickly let you know if it runs out of crank.
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Four Tips For When You Have To Drive In Fog
Posted by Group1 Cars on 23 Apr 2021 under General, Group 1 Cars

How to stay safe when driving in foggy weather
Mist is somehow romantic, evocative, a hazy enveloping thing that harks of fireplaces and confectionery. Fog is not. It’s dense, damp, sounds like a swearword and very bad to drive in. The best way to drive in fog is to not. But sometimes you have to, so here are a few tips.
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A Step-by-Step Guide On Car Manufacturing
Posted by Group1 Cars on 08 Apr 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

How cars are made
Car manufacturing has come a long way since the early days with Henry Ford laying the foundation for assembly lines and supply chain management. However, vehicle design and the materials used today have become far more intricate and as technology develops and industry demand changes.
Not all car manufacturing plants operate in the same way but the process does involve similar steps from concept and design to production and launch. This can take anywhere from two to five years as the manufacturer must make sure the car is in excellent condition for public use.
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The Coolest Part Of Your Car – The Aircon
Posted by Group1 Cars on 05 Mar 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Things you should know about your car’s air-conditioner
In the olden days, real men had mahogany tanned right arms, because they used to drive with their elbows sticking out of the open window (to show off their biceps). Actually, the window was open to cool the car down. Most cars did not have aircon – in fact, road trips during summer were often done at night to avoid the heat.
Even though air conditioners for cars go as far back as the ‘30s, they were rare for the next fifty years, found only in luxury cars. With time, the cost of aircon came down and by the ‘90s most cars had them. There are very few cars now without.
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5 Ways To Avoid Accidents – Beyond Booze And Speed
Posted by Group1 Cars on 25 Feb 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Accidents aren’t all caused by speeding or drunken driving
My neighbour knocked over a Pride of India tree on my sidewalk and demolished part of my garden wall with her Fiat 500. It was like being attacked by a yuppie skateboard. Her oversized sheepskin slippers got caught between accelerator and brake and that caused the trouble. No-one was hurt, but . . .
When we think of what causes accidents, we rightly jump right into drunk and reckless driving and speeding. So we don’t do those things, yet we still see or have accidents. Like my neighbour. Let’s look at some of the common causes of accidents.
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How To Take Care Of Your Car During Summer
Posted by Group1 Cars on 03 Feb 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Taking care of your car during summer
The summer months across most parts of South Africa can be harsh at times with temperatures often far exceeding 30°C. While cars are designed to withstand all sorts of conditions, how much damage can the sun cause and which parts of your car are most susceptible?
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Safety Gear And Loading Tips For Bakkies
Posted by Group1 Cars on 25 Jan 2021 under Blog, General

How to load up your bakkie properly and safely
Whether you are moving home or going away for a long weekend, what you use and how you pack can make all the difference. Moving bigger items such as couches, tables and desks can be difficult but these easy loading tips for bakkies will help keep everything as stable and secure as possible. In this article, we take a look at some bakkie accessories along with expert advice on keeping you and your cargo safe.
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Engine Oil: What Is It And How To Tell If It Is Leaking
Posted by Group1 Cars on 13 Jan 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

How to spot an oil leak
Fluid under your car is always alarming – unless you have a very small dog or your aircon was working overtime and the condensation is dripping. If you notice any discoloured patches under your car in its normal parking spot, pay attention. It could be brake fluid, transmission fluid or steering fluid. Have it checked out soon. But the biggie is oil.
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