The Internet is a powerful tool to access information on any subject area, and one can find an incredible amount of car care information with a click of a button. Furthermore, with the help of a regular web search one can also find network links to information about automotive repair, vehicle maintenance, automotive diagnostic data and labor estimates. There are also a lot of good online auto repair web sites with individual articles that can answer your questions on all sorts of auto repair and car maintenance topics, such as how to change your oil, the best way to bleed brakes, why a car might stall or be hard to start, what color your radiator fluid should be, or even how to drive a stick shift.
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Over one million cars, trucks, and sport utility vehicles are sold in the United States each month. Some of these sales are made to first-time car buyers, but most are sold to individuals who are replacing older vehicles. If the buyer's original vehicle is still in good shape, it can be resold to another buyer. However, if the car is older then there is a good chance it will be decommissioned. Many cars that are no longer in driving condition wind up being dumped in landfills, which is a major concern for environmentally-conscious individuals who are worried about the amount of waste that winds up in landfills. Fortunately, auto salvage processes provide an alternative that keeps cars out of landfills.