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At Debbie's, we offer the best prices on the web for all your
CUSTOM WHEELS
and accessories.
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SUPER SPECIALS ON CUSTOM WHEELS
420 South Greensboro St.
Liberty, NC
(Mon - Fri: 7:00:AM - 6:00:PM / Sat: 7:30:AM - 12 Noon EST)
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336-622-7882 |
336-622-7885 |
336-622-7886 |
THE TIME HAS COME
TO SAVE GAS SEVEN WAYS TO
REDUCE YOUR FUEL COST
1. Air Filter
An air filter clogged with dirt, dust
or bugs chokes off the air and creates a "rich" mixture -
too much gas being burned for the amount of air - which
wastes gas and causes the en gin a to lose power. Average
air filter cost: starting at$12.99. Potential savings: up
to 33 cents per gallon or 10 percent a gallon.
3.
Oxygen Sensors
Properly functioning oxygen
sensors are good for the environment and can save hundreds
of dollars in fuel costs over their life. Replacement
intervals for oxygen sensors are similar to those for
spark plugs, ranging from 30,000 miles to 10,000 miles,
depending upon the type of sensor. Average oxygen sensor
cost starting at $99.99. Potential savings: up to $1.30 a
a gallon or 40 percent a gallon.
5.
Oil & Filter
Clean oil reduces friction
between moving parts in your engine, increasing fuel
economy and reliability. It also removes harmful deposits,
extending the life of your engine. You should check your
vehicles owner's manual for the rocommended oil and filter
change schedule. Average oil and filter change cost:
starting at $34.99. Potential savings: up to 7 cents a
gallon or
2 percent a gallon.
7.
Alignment Check
Not only does poor alignment
cause your tires to wear out faster and result in poor
handling, your engine has to work harder, which can reduce
your fuel efficiency by 10 percent.
A vehicle normally has four,
six or eight spark plugs, which fire as many as 3 million
times every 1,000 miles, resulting in a lot of heat and
electrical and chemical erosion. A dirty spark plug causes
misfiring, which wastes fuel. Spark plugs need to be
replaced regularly. Average spark plug cost: Vanes.
Potential savings: Vanes |
2. Spark Plugs A vehicle normally has
four, six or eight spark plugs which fire as many as 3
million times every 1,000 miles resulting in a lot of heat
and electrical and chemical erosion. A dirty spark plug
causes misfiring which wastes fuel. Spark plugs need to be
replaced regularly. Average spark plug cost: Varies.
Potential savings: Varies.
4.
Properly Inflated Tires
When tires aren't inflated properly,
it's like driving with a parking brake on. Under-Inflated
tires can cut fuel economy by two percent per pound, which
means if your tire pressure is 27 pounds per square inch
(psi) when it should be 32 psi, you've reduced your gas
mileage by 10 percent! A simple tire gauge can quickly
tell you if you're wasting gas due to under-inflated tire.
Average tire gauge cost starting at $4.99. Potential
Savings: up to 10 cents a gallon or 3 percent a gallon.
6. Locking
Gas Caps
Locking gas caps help to prevent
theft. Gas caps are available that include a dual
breakaway feature and reinforcing ring that help deter
thieves trying to steal fuel. If someone tries to pry off
the cap, the top of the cap will break away, leaving the
cap neck in the tank, this will stop even the most
determined thieves who are unlikely to take the time
needed to pry the neck from the tank. Caps are also
available that lock into the neck automatically. Average
locking gas cap cost: starting at $11.99. Potential
savings: varies.
Let
Debbie's Automotive Help You Save Gas!
See Our
Coupon Page For
Valuable Savings. |
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Thrill seeker Chuck Edwards, co-owner of Debbie's
Automotive with his wife Debbie, has years of experience in building and
servicing off road vehicles. The former owner of Greensboro Four
Wheel Drive loves nothing better than rock crawling in his Ford Diesel
affectionately knows as "Moby Truck".
Chuck and
his crew are more than qualified to build your rock climbing vehicle or
service the wagon for Mom and the kids.
Now teamed
with NAPA, Debbie's is the one stop source for all your service or parts
needs. |