Designed to assist the do-it-yourselfer with performing automobile repairs and getting extended vehicle service life through preventive maintenance. http://www.citiesannex.com/car_repair.htm
Professional automotive technicians from all over the world networking together to exchange technical knowledge and information with fellow members. This is currently the worlds largest network of professional automotive technicians. http://www.iatn.net
The United States' largest independent car and truck repair helpline. Through Autoshop Online you gain direct access to experts and information for solving automotive problems. http://www.autoshop-online.com/
Various tips for car care and maintenance. Common repair items, what's under the hood, links to other automotive sites, and automotive engineering links. http://www.inct.net/~autotips/
A free site for automotive emissions related information including interactive on-line visual inspection training, automotive tutorials on emissions control systems, emissions inspection cartoons, and a discussion forum for those interested in the emissio http://members.tripod.com/Waysafe/
MorTec has "Engine Math For the Rest of Us" software for engine builders and racers, Chevy casting number lists, Holley carb information, notes on Chevy V-8 engines, parts for sale classified ads and automotive links. http://www.mortec.com
A long-operating mechanic shop in Gainesville, Florida shares advice which, if taken, could save money and aggravation for many drivers. http://www.econofix.com/
This site helps the average person deal with common automotive repair problems and issues like purchasing a new or used car, maintaining it, finding a repair shop and dealing with your mechanic. http://www.fredsgarage.com/
No matter what you drive, when you go in for repairs or service, you want the job done right. The following advice should take much of the guesswork out of finding a good repair establishment. http://www.howtoadvice.com/ChoosingMechanics/
Whether or not you pump your own gas, your car probably receives less attention than it should. Regular maintenance checks and simple service can greatly reduce the cost of car ownership. http://www.motorist.org/e1.htm
A useful reference for information on repairing the family buggy. It contains humorous anecdotal stories about mysterious problems with all types of automotive systems and information you will need to talk savvy with your automobile mechanic. http://www.misterfixit.com/autorepr.htm
Tips on tuning and maintaining vehicles, some very technically detailed, a suggested servicing schedule, advice on extended service plans and auto related links. http://www.hotrodder.com/kwkride/
The best way to avoid auto repair ripoffs is to be prepared. Knowing how your vehicle works and how to identify common car problems is a good beginning. It is also important to know how to select a good technician, the kinds of questions to ask, and your http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/autos/autorpr.htm
The Consumer Automotive Repair show, a two-hour call-in Q&A show broadcast every Saturday morning which can be heard in many markets and over the internet via streaming audio. http://www.thecarshow.com/
Baltimore-area radio show (listen via realaudio) and newsletter which discuss vehicle maintenance, problems, behaviors and solutions. http://www.motorminute.com/
UK free car and automotive helpline assisting with MOT tests, car repairs, emmissions failures, fault finding, do-it-yourself car maintenance tips and general motoring advice. http://carcareclinic.com/
An automotive technical repair hotline that provides "problem solving" to individual mechanics, independent repair facilities, dealerships, body shops, Do-It-Yourselfers, and anyone who is interested in technical information about a vehicle. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/techie/
ASE-certified technicians solving automotive problems. Thousands of questions already answered. Tips and information to help repair a car. http://www.auto-repair-guy.com/
Learn about the inner workings of the automobile. Software package also available which expands on material found on the site. [Windows 95/98] http://www.mycarwizard.com/
Do-it-yourself repair guide for the car. All questions are answered. Everything about cars is described from changing bulbs to replacing the cylinder head gasket. http://www.netrep.dk/gb/indexgb.htm
Radio show giving free diagnostic advice about auto problems. Submit questions via email. Also has car care tips and a large list of related links. http://www.texascardoctor.com/
Uses layman's terms to describe today's disc brake systems, how they work, how best to repair them, and how to find a service center. http://www.brakeinfo.com/
Provides a free forum for owners of the Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, Plymouth Laser, Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, and Lancer Evolution and trade their cars and parts. http://www.gopartstrader.com/
Home of the funny and useful NPR one-hour call-in radio show of the same name which is broadcast every Saturday. Past shows are archived and can be heard via RealPlayer. http://www.cartalk.com/