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The most common type of block heater is an electric heating element in the engine block, which is connected through a power cord often routed through the vehicle's grille. Some block heaters are designed to replace one of the engine's core plugs and therefore heat the engine via the coolant. [4] Alternative methods of warming an engine include: [5]
The 800 series was replaced with the 8000 series by 1978, which offered more powerful engine configurations and an improved hydraulic lift option, yet retained the eight-speed transaxle. Many of the parts for the 800 and 8000 series designs, excepting the engine, are the same or compatible, and are readily available as new and used parts online ...
For young Americans, the dream of buying a first home is often a dream deferred: A new report shows the average first-time buyer is now 38 years old — well past the age many once expected to own ...
The first 7000-series train debuted on the Blue Line on April 14, 2015. [88] 7000-series trains subsequently entered service on the Red line on June 8, 2015, [89] the Orange Line in July, and the Green and Yellow Lines on August 17, 2015. [90] On March 8, 2018, WMATA accepted delivery of its 500th 7000-series car. [91]
First-time homebuyer programs: If you’re a first-time homebuyer, you might qualify for help affording the home. Some lenders offer a mix of slightly discounted mortgage rates, minimal fees and ...
The Home Buyer Index in Franklin County, Ohio, where Columbus is primarily located, shows difficulty has increased steadily since the beginning of 2020, rising from 39.5 in December 2020 to 74.0 ...
The GMC Brigadier (also known as Chevrolet Bruin) is a series of heavy-duty (Class 7-8) trucks that were assembled by the GMC Truck and Coach Division of General Motors.The second generation of the H/J-series heavy-duty conventionals, [1] the Brigadier was produced from 1978 to late 1989, as a WhiteGMC for the last year and a half.
The Inflation Reduction Act provides up to $8,000 per year for homeowners for making energy-efficient improvements to their primary residence. The credit has no lifetime limit, which means you can...