Car Loans by Auto Credit Superstore
Applying for a car loan can be an unnerving experience; your finances are a very personal thing. At Auto Credit Superstore we are sensitive to your car loan needs as well as your credit history. We understand that bad things happen to good people and as such we treat all of our customers with the utmost sensitivity and respect.
Auto Credit Superstore was founded to help people with less than perfect credit to obtain car loans. We find you the best terms and conditions and your ideal car or truck. Your one stop shopping for car loans!
At Auto Credit Superstore, the car loan representatives carefully review every loan application. Before your application is submitted to any lender all aspects of your situation are carefully taken into consideration so as to be properly presented to the proposed lender. This guarantees you the very best loan rates available! We have years of experience and over twenty five million dollars in loans arranged.
Fill our car loan application and within as little as 60 minutes Auto Credit Superstore will be able to begin processing your car loan. We have the expertise to find you the best car loan with the lowest interest rate possible. It's free, confidential and a professional will be able to match you up with the best terms and rate for your car loan.
Auto Credit Superstore has many car loan lending sources throughout Vancouver, Victoria, Abbotsford, Nanaimo, Kelowna, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Westlock, St.Albert, Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Leduc, Camrose, Red Deer, Rocky Mountain House, Calgary, High River, Olds, Lethbridge, North Battleford, Humboldt, Saskatoon, Yorkton, Regina, Portage la Prairie, Selkirk, Winnipeg, Halifax, Dartmouth, Bridgewater, Toronto, Hamilton, Oakville, Barrie, Sudbury, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, London, Kingston & Cornwall.
Auto Credit Superstore
P.O. Box 821650
Vancouver,
Auto Credit Superstore was founded to help people with less than perfect credit to obtain car loans. We find you the best terms and conditions and your ideal car or truck. One stop shopping!
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How to get water out of car interior?
The rear windshield of my car was smashed out during a huge hail and rainstorm. Now the seats are all soaking wet. The glass repair place tried to suck some of the water out, but it's still really wet. Would an auto detailing place be the best place to take it? Or car upholstery place?
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How old do you have to be to start an auto detailing business? I live in Rochester NY... thanks fellas! :)?
im 15 and im looking to start my business... i know im gonna need to get some sort of licence but i need to know if im old enough.
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My first job interview how do I prepare?
Well I'm having my first interview this Thursday, the position that I applied for is Auto Detailing. Should I dress up nicely? or what do I do? What do I bring, How do I respond. I'm really excited about getting my first job but I don't wanna screw this up.
Thank you in advance.
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I can't find a job? I have been to so many interviews.?
I have been to at least 15 interviews within the last couple of weeks. I applied to driving jobs, delivery jobs, auto detailing, etc. I was always very respectful during the interviews, honest and well dressed. But at the end of every interview they told me they would call me within the next two days to let me know if I got the job. I called back one of the interviewers and he told me that I looked far too intimidating for the position?! What the heck does that mean? Far too intimidating? I am completely lost, should I just resort to criminal activities?
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I have hundreds of gallons of auto detailing chemicals, how does one go about selling them?
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What pressure washer psi do I need to primarily wash vehicles & maybe 2 story houses?
I am starting up a mobile auto detailing business and have been getting by with just a basic 1800psi electric pressure washer. I've now started doing boats and rv's as well as sometimes doing wooden porches, decks, driveways and single story houses. I need more power definitely but am not sure what to get right now. Some people say 3000psi is needed to be able to wash a 2 story house using those long extension wands but if you are using a tall ladder then that doesnt really matter. But some say to clean a house only about 400-600psi is really needed. I definitely need more power but also need something that can indeed provide the power I need to clean the 2 story houses while also allowing me to safely tone down the pressure enough so I can use it to wash cars and recreational vehicles which will be its primary use. Right now Im looking at the units from Sams Club which are: a Black max 2400psi with a honda engine for only $200, a Black Max 2700psi for $300 or a Simpson 3100psi with Honda engine for $380. Which one would be the best fit for my needs? Thanks!
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Work van pulling to the right while driving, all of the sudden?!?
I was driving home from work today (I do mobile auto detailing) and my work van started acting up on me, kinda freaked me out at first. I really think this occured when pressing the brakes, but the van would keep wanting to go off to the right if I didn't hold the steering wheel the right way. I kept thinking I was just about to shoot out to the right at anytime, but then I figured out that it would only do this while I was slowing down or coming to a stop. I finally got on a straight highway home and noticed the temp gauge was indicating that the temp was rising more than normal, but not overheating. Also, it seemed like I was holding down the gas pedal, but the van wasn't moving along like it does normally. Anyways, I get home and decide to check all my fluids under the hood, in which, the transmission fluid has to be checked with the van engine running and in neutral, so i pushhed down the emergency brake so it didn't roll backwards. Afterwards, I released the emergency brake and noticed the "brake" and 'ABS" lights were lit up on the dash. I just ignored it and decided to take a test drive, but before I even got out the parking space, I noticed my brakes weren't working when I pressed down on the brake pedal unless i smashed it all the way down. After i successfully applied the brakes, the lights on the dash went back off, and i continued with my test drive, and now, of course, the van is running better now and not pulling off to the right at all now, but now the brake pedal has to be smashed all the way down just to slow down or come to a stop. Does anybody know what this could be? I believe it's the brakes and they got stuck on the front right , which was causing it to pull to the right, and also probably why the van got hotter than normal because you could smell something burnt when I got home. I just got this van about a month ago and didn't even think to check the brakes on it yet. I haul around alot of water and equipment so I'm pretty sure coming to stops is hard on the brakes with all that weight. So i'm pretty sure it's something to do with the brakes? Any ideas? I need to figure something out because I don't want to take to shop and risk having my money maker outta service for a week or two while it sits at a shop! Thanks in advance whoever answers!!
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