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OEM Volvo Parts: Making a Smart Investment in Your Vehicle

When you buy a new Volvo, you're not just buying a car. You're buying pragmatic design, premium materials, and precise engineering. You'll want to preserve that quality throughout your car's life, and one of the best ways to do that is to use genuine OEM Volvo parts for all service and repairs.

Volvo's proprietary OEM parts and accessories are designed and built with the same dedication to quality as its cars. From model-specific batteries and brake pads to practical interior and exterior add-ons, these components serve a wide array of needs. And every one of them is held to high standards for durability, fit, and appearance.

There are quite a few reasons to pick OEM parts for your Volvo, but it breaks down to one simple idea: it's one of the best ways to help your vehicle reach its peak potential.

Water tanks provide real water conservation benefits, for both people and the environment. They play an important role in preserving precious water, especially rainwater. However many still ask, how do water tanks work? Water tanks come in different sizes, shapes and types, but all the different tanks have certain similarities in how they work.

People need lots of water every day for essential purposes like drinking and cleaning – but there is only a certain amount of water available. Sometimes water gets even scarcer, like when there is a drought and water restrictions come into effect. Rain water harvesting can ensure that people have water to meet their daily needs, and water tanks are an essential part of this. A water harvesting system can be installed in a house. When it rains the roof of the house becomes the water catchment area. The gutters on the roof funnel rainwater into the pipes, which connect the gutters to the water tanks. The water is then transported via pipes to the water tanks installed above or below the ground.

The captured rainwater is then stored to be used around the house. The water can be used for a number of purposes like cooking, washing and gardening. In urban and suburban areas where town water is available, it is not recommended to drink rainwater. In rural areas it may be possible to drink harvested rainwater, but you will need to install a filtration system to do so. Water tanks may also play a role in storing water that is supplied by local authorities.

Every home would benefit from having a water tank installed that is large enough to sustain the home for a considerable period of time, even if rain is scarce or the water supply from the local authorities stops. Depending on the property, a water tank can either be placed on the ground, below or even be elevated above the ground on a stand or platform. Above ground round polyethylene tanks are often the most cost effective option.

How Mud Flaps Benefit Your Vehicle

Mud Flaps – They Are Not Just for Aesthetic Purposes

Work trucks entering the highway are many times the culprits responsible for leaving for gravel, mud and dirt caked onto the road. Not only can hitting these road debris fields affect your car, but it can have damaging effects to other cars around you. Whether you have a truck, van or SUV, adding Mud Flaps can help save you from irritating dings and dents to your vehicle.

How Mud Flaps Benefit Your Vehicle

The grille covers the car’s front end yet allows air to get through its gaps. So, while it protects the engine from road debris, its ultimate function is help air circulation to the engine room. Air that’s allowed through the grille helps cool the moving components under the hood. Isn't that what a radiator is for, you may wonder? In fact, it is. But the car grille performs an essential supportive role. The air that comes through the grille cools the temperature of the water in the radiator to avoid overheating. In short, the grille enables the radiator to perform optimally.

Despite the advancements in engineering and technology, it is still impossible to have an internal combustion engine vehicle without a grille. The aesthetic and aerodynamics features could be overlooked. Without air passage, the cooling system won't function at optimal capacity. Without a grating to cover air passage, you will put the vehicle at risk.

But what if your car's grille was removed for whatever reason, and you needed to hastily drive your car without it? In emergency cases, you may drive without car grille, because its absence does not block the air passage. That's not to say that it's okay, because it's not advisable. You'll need to check with transport laws if you're allowed to drive without car grille. Also, with an unprotected front end, your car's radiator and engine will be exposed to debris and wind.

With the future rolling more and more toward electric cars—which have no need or less need for air cooling— we may be seeing more grille-less cars. And if we did see them, it'd be mostly for design purposes.

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