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  • Making the Most of a Depreciating Asset

    Once the sale is made and the car keys are transferred from the car salesman to its registered owner, the brand new car’s value starts to decline steeply. Even before you drive your new car out of the showroom and onto the asphalt, your car immediately loses its value, even if you add exquisite camel skin dashboard covers to your new purchase.




  • Basic Car Maintenance Tips

    Your car might be ranked first or second among your most prized possessions. And with good reason— you paid good money for it. Here are some maintenance tips on how to keep your car in tiptop condition so you can avoid unnecessary breakdowns and expensive repairs.




  • Exoticars Pittsburgh's Premier Source for Exclusive, Pre-owned Sports, Luxury, Classic, Muscle & Sport Utility Vehicles

    Our new facility is conveniently located in Wexford, one of Pittsburgh's premier automotive destinations, just 20 minutes north of the city.




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  • Potential Problems With Chrome Alloy Wheels

    If you are considering buying chromed alloy wheels for your car there are a couple things you should be aware of. If a set of alloy wheels are really cheap to buy its possible that short cuts have been taken in the manufacturing process resulting in a product of poor quality and finish. Some chrome alloy wheel manufacturers do not copper plate the alloy wheels before the chroming process takes place. If the wheels are not copper plated first the alloy underneath the chrome finish can start corroding, which results in the chrome finish peeling away from the wheel. This peeling can start with in a few months of buying the wheels and you may need to replace the whole set with in a year.




  • Volkswagen Bluemotion, a Greener Shade of Blue

    For years, fans at Chelsea have known that “Blue is the colour”. So why did it take Volkswagen so long to cotton on? Using existing technology, Volkswagen have developed and launched Bluemotion models just about throughout their range, offering an economical alternative for those who love trees and polar bears. Boosting their green credentials is obviously a win win situation for the German automaker. But why, if this is making use of existing technology, is it not already being implemented on all cars that are produced?