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  • 4 weeks ago | freecarmag.com | James Ruppert |Car Products

    We all mistakenly believe that a supercar we can actually drive is beyond our reach and means. It clearly isn’t. Free Car Mag have come face to electrically opening doors and moving rear wing with the magnificent AMG ONE from CaDA. Here is the meticulously crafted 1:8 scale replica of the iconic hypercar. This remarkable model comes complete with Michelin-authorized (see our Crossclimate 2 ongoing test) custom tires, adding an unparalleled level of authenticity.

  • 1 month ago | freecarmag.com | James Ruppert |Car Cleaning |Car Products

    Autogylm the UK’s largest car care brand, which this year celebrates its 60th anniversary, has launched a new car care experience day aimed at helping improve the knowledge and detailing skills of amateur enthusiasts.

  • 1 month ago | freecarmag.com | James Ruppert |Car Cleaning |Car Products

    Autoglym, the UK’s largest car care brand, has launched its new Polar Foam Sprayer, an easy-to-use and highly effective snow foam dispenser that can be operated without a pressure washer and for Free car Mag, that’s something of gamechanger, so much so, we are going to borrow one to find out. First off here’s the information you need right now.

  • 1 month ago | freecarmag.com | James Ruppert |Car Culture |Car Products

    If someone steals your catalytic converter, you’re out of luck. Unfortunately, thieves know how much these parts are worth and will go to great lengths to get them. How should you respond? Here are six strategies to protect your car from catalytic converter theft. 1. Park in Secure Areas Start by being proactive and parking your vehicle in safe places. If you own a home, the most secure place might be the garage because it’s out of sight from the general public.

  • 1 month ago | freecarmag.com | James Ruppert |Car Cleaning |Car Culture |Car Products

    Your car is an essential part of your daily routine, and when something goes wrong, it can be frustrating and inconvenient. While some problems require a mechanic’s expertise, you can diagnose many common issues just by looking at your vehicle. By paying attention to visual signs and knowing what they mean, you can often fix minor problems yourself before they turn into costly repairs. 1. Low Tire Pressure or Uneven WearOne of the easiest things to spot is an issue with your tires.

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