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Top 5 Front-Wheel Drive Cars Under $25,000

Sent: Jun 02, 2024
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    5 Of Our Favorite Front-Wheel Drive Cars For Under $25,000 The front-wheel-drive layout is best when looked at in terms of efficiency. Compared to rear or all-wheel-drive vehicles, they use fewer parts, save more space, use less fuel, and offer safety advantages when in the hands of overzealous drivers. Treacherous conditions also favor a FWD vehicle over RWD, as the engine and transmission weight give the driving wheels extra grip. Many claim the RWD platforms to be superior in motorsports, and in many cases, that’s true, but the FWD platform shouldn’t be overlooked. There are more than a handful of exciting FWD vehicles out there to compliment the boat-load of family-oriented models. Whatever you’re after, there is a FWD to fit your needs. Read more » How To Diagnose & Prevent Car Interior Water Leaks Interior leaks in cars are often found after it is too late. One day everything is fine, and the next, water is dripping onto your head from the headliner above. While leaks seem like a large issue, there are a few key places to check that will almost always take care of the problem. If your car has a water leak, address these two main areas to focus on to determine your next steps. Most times they don't require any special tools or parts to remedy. Read more » How To Perform A BMW F30 Oil Change (BMW N20 Engine) Twenty years ago, BMWs, especially the high performance, had a penchant for eating the connecting rod and main bearings. The N20 engine available in the BMW F30 features newer technology for more performance and better efficiency over the old engines, but quietly, still have issues with bottom-end bearings. Though, any engine eventually will with poorly maintained oil. The best way to prevent any catastrophic bearing failure is to ensure that your oil is the proper specification and is replaced on time. Read more » The Definitive Guide To The BMW E46 M3 Suspension & Brakes A few things make an M car an M car, and that list starts with the chassis. The ultimate driving machines of old were always built around a relatively light chassis with excellent handling dynamics. Suspensions were engineered to deliver feedback and quick response to the driver’s inputs as they carved their way through the Bavarian Alps before settling into a 150+ mph cruise on the Autobahn. While we Americans can’t easily experience the Alps or the Autobahn, we were still able to experience the agile characteristics of the E46 M3 on our own roads. Read more » No longer want to receive these emails? Unsubscribe. FCP Euro 155 Hill Street Milford, Connecticut 06460