The Top 2 Ways To Fuel Your New Fleet
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2 July 2015
If you plan on using a fleet of vehicles to get your new business going, you are going to need a solid fuel plan. Here are the top two ways you can fuel your new fleet of vehicles.
#1: The Paper Route: Reimbursement
You can always go old school and reimburse all of your drivers for their gas costs. If you go this way, you are going to want to keep a detailed paper trail.
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Need To Paint Your Car? Reasons For And Against Using Lacquer Paint
Posted on:
13 June 2015
If your car is going to be getting a brand new paint job due to a collision, one of the decisions you need to make is about the kind of paint you will use. Acrylic paint is what has been used by professionals for years, and it comes in either polyurethane, enamel, and lacquer. While lacquer is not used as often as the other two types, it has its advantages and disadvantages.
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3 Professional Hail Repair Options
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30 April 2015
If one of your vehicles has recently sustained hail damage due to a spring storm, and you have comprehensive insurance coverage, your insurance provider should cover whichever professional hail repair option you choose. Here are three professional hail repair options.
Option #1: Paintless Dent Repair
Paintless dent repair means you will be able to skip out on the extra costs that are added on to your repair bill when your repair requires that one of the sections of your vehicle be repainted.
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Dealing With Collision Damage To Your Vehicle: What You Need To Know Before Going To The Body Shop
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24 April 2015
Whether the damage to your vehicle is purely cosmetic or is preventing it from running properly, getting this damage repaired quickly after an accident is sure to be a priority. However, before you rush your vehicle over to the nearest auto body shop, there are a few things that you should know. Taking the time to review the important facts outlined below can help to ensure you enjoy a successful repair experience and get back on the road as quickly as possible.
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