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Prundo.com, a New Website, Helps Car Owners Save Money on Auto Repairs

Friday, September 11th, 2009


We are really excited about our press release this morning for the re-launch of our newly designed website. The text of our press release is as follows:

IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ — In this ailing economy, when Americans are struggling to save every penny, a new, free website – http://www.prundo.com – has been recently launched to help its registered users save money on their auto repairs. The patent-pending website has great tools to help its registered members in deciding where to take their cars for maintenance and repairs.

Prundo.com is like an “Expedia” for auto repair. Based on Web 2.0 concepts and philosophy, Prundo.com will empower its members to make the best choices for servicing and repair needs of their cars. Prundo members can download money-saving coupons for over 30 types of car repair, including brake, oil change, transmission, and tires, for free.

Prundo.com will also offer following benefits to its members:

  • View available auto repair shops for the desired service in their zip codes
  • Review special offers from the auto service providers
  • No need to clip coupons! Get coupons 24×7, whenever they need them!
  • Compare costs of desired automobile servicing
  • View user ranking/feedback of the auto repair shop
  • View distance to the preferred auto repair shop
  • Get directions to the preferred auto repair shop

“The mission of our company is to make auto repairs easy for our members and remove any doubts they may have,” said Prundo CEO Alka Gupta. “We want to help our members get better service on auto repairs and save money at the same time.”

There are over 235 million cars in the U.S. Due to the current state of the economy, people are keeping their cars longer (average of 9 years), thereby requiring routine maintenance and repairs to keep their cars in working condition. U.S. car owners spend approximately $800 per car per year, making auto repairs a $250 billion market.

“Prundo is an innovative concept because there are no websites currently available to help consumers compare auto services based on cost, distance, offers/discount and quality of service,” said Gupta. “Prundo.com was launched to fill this gap and provide a logical tool for its members.”

http://www.prundo.com may well be the ticket to relief for all American car owners in this economy, as users have already saved over $17,000 since its launch. The website currently has coupons worth over $150,000. So next time when your car needs a brake replacement or tire rotation or even a simple oil change, give it a try before you go to your mechanic, because you could save some serious bucks.

8 Car Repairs You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Friday, July 3rd, 2009


We have listed eight car repairs which are crucial for your safety and your car’s performance.

1. Brakes

People tend to postpone the replacement of brake pads because their car still stops when brakes are applied. This is true. Even if your brakes are worn out, your car can/ may still stop. However, you are not only taking a huge risk with respect to your safety, you are also increasing the chances of spending much more in the future. Worn out brake pads destroys your brake rotors. The rotors needs to be turned or smoothened out, or worse they may have to be replaced, thus costing you several hundreds dollars.

Best option is to regularly get your car brakes checked by professional mechanic and get them replaced regularly. Most of the good shops offer lifetime warranty on the brake. So please do not procrastinate. If you wan to save more, download free brake coupons from our website. Read our blog on brakes to find out signs of brake pads wearing out.

2. Oil Change

Oil is like your engine’s blood. But unlike your blood, all sorts of impurities build up in unless your oil is changed regularly — not to mention that all engines lose some oil. Too much buildup and not enough oil lead to your engine seizing up. Sure, you can save $40 by putting off an oil change, but you could end up spending $4,000 on a new engine.

On an average an oil change should cost you around $35 at most quick oil change stations. And that same station will probably tell you to come back in three months or 3,000 miles. But do you have to? It depends. Read our blog on this subject. To find out how long your car can go between changes, read your owner’s manual.

3. Air Filter

Air filers can be easily replaced. They are very cheap but have significant impact on your car’s performance. Not changing your car’s air filter, on the other hand, is expensive. According to the EPA, a dirty air filter can reduce fuel economy by up to 10 percent simply because your engine won’t breathe as efficiently. By not changing a dirty air filter, you’ll save about $15. But, if your car is supposed to get 25 miles per gallon, and gas is $2.50 a gallon, those savings have evaporated by the time you’ve driven about 150 miles.

Even worse, if the air filter isn’t clean and that means enough air isn’t getting to the engine, you could foul your spark plugs and might have to replace them. Depending on your engine, that can cost anywhere from $100 to $300. Now, spending $15 for a new air filter doesn’t sound so bad, does it?

4. Tire Rotation and Wheel Alignment:

On an average car tires cost $300 and can last anywhere from 30,000 to over 80,000 miles based on the tires warranty, its type and your driving habit. As most of the weight in the car is in the front, the front tires tend to wear out faster. Leading to different tread thickness between front and rear tires. In order to keep the tires in good condition and with uniform tread, always rotate them ever 5000 miles. When you do rotate tires, also get them aligned so that you have a smoother ride. Download free tire coupons from our website.

5. Transmission Fluid

One of the most common problems associated with your transmission is a fluid leak. You’ll likely first notice it when you see drops of red fluid on the pavement where you usually park your car. Ignore it for long enough, and you’ll definitely notice it when the leak leads to your transmission shifting roughly, or the gears slipping.

Transmission fluid is what cools and lubricates your transmission. If it’s leaking, you need to fix it, and fast. Resealing a transmission is a relatively easy job and should usually only cost a few hundred dollars. Ignoring the leak can lead to the transmission seizing up and a subsequent transmission replacement –which costs several thousand dollars. Download free transmission coupons from our website.

6. Fuel Filter

An important part of maintaining your car is keeping impurities out of the engine. While the air filter does part of the job by keeping airborne impurities out, the fuel filter keeps impurities from the fuel out of the engine. Like the air filter, if it gets clogged and you don’t fix it, you’re looking at some major problems.

On older cars, a fuel filter is relatively easy to replace because it’s easy for mechanics or car owners themselves to get to. On newer cars, it’s a more complex job. More complexity means more money, which makes this repair tempting to skip — despite the fact that it can lead to the car stalling or refusing to start altogether.

Don’t skip it. At its most expensive, replacing a fuel filter will be a few hundred bucks. Let it go too long, and not only are you looking at dealing with a car that will barely run, you could also have dirt in your fuel injectors — causing them to need replacing. Replacing just one fuel injector can cost over $500. But if they all need replacing, you’re looking at least $1,000 in repair bills.

7. Burned Out Lights

Here’s one car repair on our list that is really easy to ignore. After all, a burned-out tail light won’t eventually lead to engine failure or to your transmission falling out. While that’s all true, you should still fork over your hard-earned $5 for new tail light bulb if yours is burned out.

Believe it or not, failure to keep your rear lights working can be an expensive proposition. First, if a police officer sees you with broken tail or brake lights, you’re going to get a ticket. In some states, the fine for a broken tail light is $150, which makes paying for a new bulb seem like chump change. Second, broken lights increase your risk of being on the receiving end of a rear-end collision. And while the other driver’s insurance should cover any damage (assuming they have insurance), you still have to deal with the headache of getting your car fixed.

8. Wiper Blades

Wipers tend to worn out even when you are not using them by their exposure to sun, dust and rain. They cost only $10-$15 for each wiper blade and are not only necessary from safety perspective, the worn out wipers can damage your car windscreen, which can result in much higher expenses. Download free wiper coupons from our website.

What is a Coupon? What is an Auto Repair Coupon?

Monday, June 1st, 2009

A Coupon is a ticket or document that can be exchanged for financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product. You will be amazed to find out that coupons have been used by people for more than 100 years!

If you really look into coupon’s history, coupons are helping the people for more than 120 years to save Money. This concept was first introduced by Coca-Cola Company and during that time, the company had mailed its coupons to all its potential customers and placed had coupons in all magazines. One in nine Americans had benefited from the offer provided by Coco-Cola.

With the modern world, people have started using coupons every day with all their purchases, and coupons have become part of people’s day-today lifestyle now.

Here are the different categories of the coupons currently being used:

Discount Coupons:

Discount coupons directly helps people to save money on the things or products they wanted to buy, and this discount coupons are applied in following ways:

· Specific Product Level (10% of Mizuno Nexus 3 Shoe)

· Product Category Level (15 % of all Sports Shoes).

Discount coupons are offered in two ways,

· Direct price discount (ex: Save $20.00 on 30,000 Mile Service in Newport Beach, 92660)

· Percentage discount (ex: Save 10% on Oil and Filter Change in Santa Ana, 92704)

Coupon codes:

Coupon codes are mainly used in the websites, where the coupon codes are used as reference code such as ‘78EF4A’, and is applied to receive a special offer, special price or a discount offered by the web merchant ath the checkout point. Promotion code works sames as the coupon code, but different terminology is used.

Check out our blog for comparison between Coupons and Mail-in Rebates http://www.prundo.com/blog/coupons-and-mail-in-rebates-great-deals/

Grocery Coupons,

Grocery coupons are being used for more than 100 years, and are similar to discount coupons. The savings with these coupons ranges between few cents to $5. The types of coupons are offered by either the grocery shops or by the manufacturer of the product itself.

Printable coupons

Printable coupons are mostly found on the internet for the specific products. These can be printed at home and can be used to receive the offer advertised by the seller. It really helps people save lot of time, and people don’t have to clip out the coupons from weekly magazines.

Mobile Coupons

Mobile coupons have emerged as a new and green alternative which does not require printing. It is gaining popularity as more and more consumers are using their cell phone, As most of the new cell phone have the online internet connection, these coupons can be easily used to redeem savings and discounts.

Gift Certificates:

Like coupons, gift certificates can be used for a specific manufacturer, a specific store or a service. These do not necessarily give you any discounts, but if receive them from a friend ( also called as Gift Vouchers), you can certainly save money!!

List of different Coupons available in the market :

  • Auto Repair Coupons
  • Book Store Coupons
  • Clothing Coupons
  • Education Coupons and Discounts
  • Electornics Coupons
  • Flower Store Coupons
  • Food and Grocery Store Coupons
  • Furniture Store Coupons
  • Home and Garden Coupons
  • Hotel Coupons
  • Jewelry Coupons
  • Music and CD Coupons
  • Pet Store Coupons
  • Shoe Store Coupons
  • Toys and Games Coupons

Auto Repair Coupons:

Auto Repair Coupons are used commonly by people for their car services and auto repairs. People can save money on their regular car services such as Oil Change, 30,000 and 60,000 miles services, brake services, etc. Now a days, majority of the Auto Repair Shops are offering Auto Repair coupons to their customers.

Using the auto repair coupons, people can save from $5 to $1000, based on the services required for their car.

Prundo.com is a pioneer in providing all kind of auto repair/ services coupons to consumers.

Prundo offers coupons for the following Auto Repairs:

  • 30,000 Miles Service
  • 60,000 Miles Service
  • 90,000 Miles Service
  • Air Conditioning Services
  • Auto Glass Replacement
  • Battery, Replace
  • Battery, Replacement
  • Cooling System Check and Flush
  • Engine Tune Up
  • Fuel Injection Cleaning
  • Radiator, Flush
  • Transmission Service
  • Tire Rotation
  • Smog Check

Prundo can save you money with your all auto repair services.

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