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When a car or truck suffers major engine damage, often the first reaction of most consumers is to buy a new or used vehicle. In some cases that might make sense, but often it's simply not necessary. And it's an expensive proposition compared to repowering your car or truck's worn out engine with a remanufactured/rebuilt engine.
A repowered engine is one that has been rebuilt/remanufactured to prescribed standards and specifications by highly skilled machinists using state-of-the-art equipment and components. During this process, many new components are installed that meet or exceed original equipment performance standards. Frequently, remanufactured/rebuilt engines are better than the engines installed in a new vehicle because better parts are used, or design changes are made to correct problems with the original engine. remanufactured/rebuilt engines are dependable, reliable and backed by excellent warranty programs.
If your vehicle is in relatively good shape, it may be wise to repower it with a remanufactured/rebuilt engine, rather than completely replace it with another vehicle. Once you consider the 'hidden' costs such as interest financing, depreciation, higher insurance rates and taxes, the economic benefits become very clear. A remanufactured/rebuilt engine is also less polluting and consequently better for the environment. |
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