Auto Collision Centre: $39 for Oil Change. Two Options Available (Up to 64% Off)
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: Auto Collision Centre: $39 for Oil Change. Two Options Available (Up to 64% Off)
Buy now for only $
39
Value $109
Discount 64% Off
What You’ll Get
Choose From Two Options:
- $20 for one oil change ($40 value)
- $39 for one synthetic oil change with fluid check and 21-point inspection ($109 value)
This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 600+ vouchers at the time of this post.
This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!
Click here to buy now or for more details about the deal.
The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required, 48 hour advance notice required. Extra fee for filter change. 4.5 liters of oil included; extra oil requires additional charge. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for clients active within the past 6 month(s). All goods or services must be used by the same person. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Auto Collision Centre
http://www.autocollisioncentre.ca/
26 Eddystone Avenue, Toronto, ON M3N 1H4
+14167476276
Internal-Combustion Engines: The Muscle in a Muscle Car
An oil change keeps all the parts of an engine moving smoothly. Peek under the hood with us to see why they need constant lubrication.
Beneath the guttural rumble of a car engine is an incredible amount of force. As soon as you step on the gas, fuel vapor mixed with air begins exploding, driving metal pistons in and out of chambers where temperatures regularly hit 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This enclosed system of pistons propelled by direct contact with burning gas defines an internal-combustion engine. (There is such a thing as an external-combustion engine, in which the heat is produced from outside the cylinder—as in the old-fashioned steam engines that people in the past used to make trains look extra friendly, for instance.)
The internal-combustion engine under the hood of the typical car completes its cycle in four stages, or strokes. First, fuel and air fill the cylinder as the piston drops. As the piston returns to the top of the cylinder, it (2) compresses the fuel mixture before (3) a spark from the spark plug ignites the mixture, the force of the explosion pressing the piston back down. Finally, the cylinder rises once more to push out the exhaust. As the crankshaft at the base of the pistons is kept turning by this constant cycle, it drives the rotation of the transmission, which applies all that power in a controlled fashion to the axles and, finally, sends you speeding down the road.
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