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Q: Does anyone know of any reputable car repair shops in cleveland, Ohio?
I am looking for a fair priced repair shop that won't break the bank and won't have us waiting forever for the car to be fixed.
A: try the link below.. you can even view their websites..
http://www.switchboard.com/swbd.main/dir/results.htm?cid=&MEM=1&ypcobrand=1&PR=&ST=&inputwhat_dirty=1&KW=car+repair+shop&initial=&inputwhere_dirty=1&LO=cleveland%2C+ohio&SD=-1&search.x=50&search.y=8
Q: What is the best car to lease in cleveland?
A: Saturn is a great choice.
Q: can i buy car in chicago and register in cleveland, ohio with my seattle washington driver license?
i need answer on this question asap. please help me.
i just moved in to cleveland, ohio from seattle washington.
i have seattle washington driver license. and i trying to buy car from chicago (i can get car for $4000 chipper than ohio).
also, i still have seattle washing driver license, i'm moved back to seattle in a year or year and half, so i want to keep it instead change it to ohio driver license.
do you think i can still register my car (which will buy from chicago) in cleveland with my washington (seattle) driver license??
PS. i have home in cleveland.
A: I thinkk so as long as you have a valid license and the title for the car you will have to buy Ohio plates.
Q: Where can I find a nice used car for cheap in Cleveland, Ohio.?
I just sold my car, and now I am looking for a used but nice car. Also a cheap car would be nice. I live in Cleveland, Ohio.
A: try craigslist.org and search under cleveland.
Q: Where can I safely park my car for 4 nights in downtown Cleveland?
I'm taking a trip via Greyhound and I'll need a safe place to park my care in Cleveland, Ohio for 4 consecutive nights. Where could I do this?
A: Maybe at Tower City. Most people get dropped off and picked up at the Greyhound station. There is a parking lot east of the station on Chester, we parked there once for a day we were gone for like 13h hours, the car was untouched. The parking lot is like a 2 minute walk from the station but it is a pay at the slot type of place.
Q: Where is a good car lot for newer/new cars in Cleveland, Ohio?
I'm looking to trade in my current car and get a newer car or new car. I am younger and my credit is considered "fair" by all 3 credit places. I would like to be able to get a monthly payment of $350 or less a month. Any suggestions would be helpful. I have tried Fred Martin in barberton but they could only qualify me for a brand new caliber or jeep patriot for $450 a month since the car i have now brings in a lot of negative equity (almost $4000 negative equity).
A: There are quite a few places you can go....But half the fun is shopping around and seeing what you like and at a price you like...
Check this out...
http://www.google.gy/search?hl=en&q=Car+Lots+in+Cleveland+Ohio
With your situation...it shouldn't be much a problem to find what you're looking for...
Q: How come Australian cars never had big blocks?
Even in the 70s, the biggest engine that was put in the Ford performance cars was the 351 Windsor/Cleveland. But I guess many of Australia's performance cars were smaller than America's.
A: Because Australia is smaller than America.
Australia doesn't think the people there need cars with big engines.
They require too much gas.
They'd be no match for other cars with big engines.
Because big footed marsupials like them and it's one way to keep them -and everyone else- safe.
Q: I have a mustang and live around cleveland. My car won't go in the snow. How much weight can I use in back?
I have good tires but the back wheels spin sometimes.
A: Mustangs have low profile tires, no matter how good the tread, they are horrible in snow and on ice. The only thing which will make you safer is four snow tires.
Q: How far away is Strongsville from downtown Cleveland, OH?
And what is the best way to get from there to cleveland? I am only 20 and the enterprise rent-a-car's in cleveland have age restrictions, so is there a transit that goes from and to both places and how much are taxi's usually? Also, if you could give me any information of cheap hotels in cleveland (less than $70 a night), that would be very helpful.
A: Check out the rta trip planner here:
http://tripplanner.gcrta.org/
It may be able to get where you're going for cheap.
There are so many different taxi companies that you may want to call around. Here is a list of some, and some of those include reviews of their service:
http://maps.google.com/maps?rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&q=taxi&near=Cleveland,+OH&fb=1&view=text&sa=X&oi=local_group&resnum=1&ct=more-results&cd=2
Here is a link to a place where you can compare prices on hotels:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g50207-Cleveland_Ohio-Hotels.html
And here is where you can read reviews about the hotels:
http://maps.google.com/maps?rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&q=hotel&near=Cleveland,+OH&fb=1&view=text&sa=X&oi=local_group&resnum=1&ct=more-results&cd=2
But I think your best bet might be to visit your local AAA. They should have all kinds of guides about local hotels and some of the other information you'll need.
Q: is it possible to get to Aurora Premium Outlets (Cleveland) without having a car?
I will be in Cleveland for the weekend and I would like to see the Aurora Premium Outlets. Car rental is not an option. Please help to suggest how to get there, and if the place deserves the visit
A: It's a pretty average factory outlet mall.
This weekend, the Geauga Lake amusement park is still open. You could take the greater cleveland RTA bus (route 441) almost direct to Geauga Lake. Then you would be in Geauga County.
If you arranged it in advance, once you were in Geauga County, you could have the Geauga County transit people get you from Geauga Lake to Aurora outlets.
http://www.co.geauga.oh.us/departments/transit.htm
Look on the Aurora Premium Outlets web site to see the list of stores there. As I said, it's a pretty average factory outlet mall. I don't think it is worth the trip. Instead, go to Marshall's and TJ Maxx to get good name brand stuff at bargain prices.
Q: Should I ship my car to LA from Cleveland?
I have a job that requires me to travel all the time. I dont really have a home, but i used to live in cleveland. i have a beautiful toyota camry thats sitting in a garage in cleveland (my friends take care of it). I m currently in LA, was in Seattle for 4 months, and i dont know where i am going next. i dont want to sell my car cos i love it too much and i dont want to take a loss by selling it (its on finance). should i have the car shipped to california? i want your thoughts!
A: Shipping it would cost a lot of money, if you can find a way to do it.
Best bet,. go to Cleveland and drive it home.
Second best, have a good friend in Cleveland who will drive t out, if you fly him home???
Q: How long does it take to drive from Cleveland, Ohio, to New York City?
Hi. I'm going to go to New York City in a few months, and I'm planning everything now. A few questions:
1. How long does it take to get there by car, from Cleveland OH?
2. What should I visit/see there?
Any other info would be great. Thanks!
A: Distance: 489.1 miles
Approximate Travel Time: 6 hours 58 mins
You should visit where the WTC towers were, walk through Cina Town and through Central Park. You should probably also go to the Statue of Liberty.
Q: used cars in cleveland ohio?
i need a car that is $5000 or lower. i dont want one that is really old or has more than like 70000 miles on it. ive heard of car auctions but does anyone know where they are? Are they all online? or does anyone know of a good website for cars? thanks.
A: Be careful buying at auction...you have no guarantee and no return policy. If you buy a car that needs a transmission, you're going to spend a lot more money than you planned. Don't go to an auction unless you know a lot about cars or you're bringing someone with you who does.
Have you checked autotrader.com, or cars.com? You can do a search based on price and mileage.
Q: How long it takes to travel from Cleveland to Detroit on cars ?
A: About 3 hours
Q: Where can I rent a childs car seat in cleveland?
Is there any place where I can rent a babys car seat in cleveland? I am going too be visiting there, and unfortunally I can't take his car seat because I can't afford too buy him his own seat on the plane. He has too be on my lap. Or where I can buy one for cheap? Thanx a bunch
Thanks too everyone for their input. I got a seat for my son.
A: Well, I'm going to be the bearer of major bad news here, but please understand it is in the interest of keeping your baby safe. :) So don't hate the messenger. lol
1st off - he really should use a car seat on the plane. Think about it - when he's 2 years old you won't have the option of even saying I'm not going to buy him one. Its ludicrous that a baby is allowed to be less safe than a toddler or adult. Some people use the argument that plane crashes are fatal what good would a car seat do? Well - plane crashes are extraordinarily rare - its not the crash you want him in his seat for. Its the severe turbulence, rocky landings and such. You will NOT be able to keep him in your arms in the event of bad turbulence or any other problems. Its for this reason that flight attendants refer to lap babies as 'missiles'. That's right - you're precious child is a missile. They give the count as 120 pax and 2 missiles. B/c in any problems, lap babies go flying like missiles and will get injured and injure other people as well. Airlines only even offer the lap baby option b/c they figure it helps ticket sales to families with young children.
You aren't required to, but its a really good idea to take one. Kids do better when they have their seat on the plane, same as in the car. They are less likely to want to run around and such since they are used to being put in a car seat whenever traveling. And believe it are not, they are safer. Should turbulence happen, they are less likely to be injured or scared.
Another thing to consider: will you be doing any traveling by car once you get to your destination? Then you will need the car seat anyway, or you will have to purchase one when you get there. Do not rely on a car seat from a rental company! Its dangerous. Car seats expire 6 years after the date of manufacture, and are not safe if not taken care of properly. It must never have been in a wreck, never dropped, include all the original pieces and manual, and be installed correctly, something the rental staff will not help you with. On that note, remember too, that it is better NOT to check car seats as luggage. Think of how your luggage gets banged around - well, if your car seat gets banged around, it is no longer safe to use. A car seat is only made to withstand being dropped/in an accident once! And if it gets dropped and you don't know about it, you unwittingly put your child in danger. Better all around to take the seat on the plane.
And the airline is very unlikely to replace the seat if they do damage it. Just check to make sure that your car seat is FAA approved for aircraft use, should say so somewhere on a label on the seat.
And on to the next piece of bad news - rental seats are a major no-no. They are frequently expired, missing pieces and/or instructions, or not even the correct car seat for your child's age/size. A car seat tech with a 9 week old baby was handed a front facing only car seat to put her baby in. And it was old and nasty.
Saving money is NOT worth your child's life. If you can't afford to keep your child safe, you can't afford to go.