REV: Your gateway to the motoring lifestyle from your friends at Rayco Eurospec Motorcars.
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Welcome to the second issue of REV! We have quite the selection of articles for you. I think you're going to really enjoy them.
Here's something else you'll really enjoy: we recently installed in our studio a live feed "On Deck Cam"! You can watch in real time as we photograph the cars that will soon be listed on our inventory.
That's right ... You get to see the cars before anyone else!
Have a look right here.
As we are now officially in Fall and heading full-speed into Winter, I invite you to bring your car to Rayco to have it winterized. We'll make sure that your fluids are filled, your battery is charged, and your tires are ready for the ravages of the snow and ice. (Not to mention the road salt!) Let us worry about your car so you can enjoy all the upcoming holidays with peace of mind.
Please let us know what you think about our newsletter. You can reach us at any time by clicking right here. We look forward to hearing from you.
So, head out on the highway one more time before the snows hit. And remember: Life's too short to drive a boring car. |
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Mike Budjnoski
Rayco Eurospec Motorcars
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The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance wraps up the busy Monterey Car Week, or perhaps Weeks, as this gearhead gathering now stretches far beyond the traditional roster of events with drives, shows, cruises, flights, and more drives truly testing the quiet vineyard peninsula's road infrastructure.
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Remember that time James Bond drove a 1957 Ford Fairlane? Yeah, neither did we. But he did -- or at least the Pierce Brosnan incarnation of Bond did -- in 2002's "Die Another Day" (though come to think of it, there were some scenes set in Cuba).
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Straight from the mouths of babes ... |
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Keeping your car's finish looking new doesn't require a paycheck's worth of equipment or a professional detail shop. "Wheeling"—i.e., polishing a vehicle with a rotating wheel, just like a pro detailer would—works by temporarily heating the paint's clear coat until it softens into a viscous liquid that fills in and dissipates blemishes. To prevent permanent damage to the paint, limit this method of polishing to once a year and wax your car every couple of months. Follow these steps, and your ride will have a like-new shine in a matter of hours.
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An auction company in Michigan has sold a collection of classic cars for more than $300,000 after being tipped off to the location.
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There are plenty of good reasons to keep a car a long time. Maybe it's all you can afford, or you just plain love what you've got. I drive an 11-year-old Acura TL with a little over 200,000 miles on it. The major components have been fine, but once I hit that milestone, the bits you'd never even think about breaking that seem to be falling apart.
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There's Something Going on Here...
Look at these three cars. There's something similar about them. I can't quite put my finger on it, but there is. What do these cars have in common? They're cool? Sure. That's obvious. They're good deals? Of course. That goes without saying. What is it, though, that these cars share that would make someone's life more fun and more exciting? Have a look and help a fellow out by letting me know what you think they all have in common. |
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