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| ahttp://www.books4cars.com/?gclid=COLesJDX1KsCFZFU7Aod5GpxPwre I buy the appropriate manual for all of my vehicles.Used to buy the book but now they come on a disc.I like the CD format better.I can print out the pages I need.No worries about destroying any pages.These are the "Shop Manuals" put out by the manufacture. |
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| quote: Originally posted by youngoutdoors: Who makes the best repair manuals for autos. I have used the Chiltons and Haynes and its been awhile but it seems like I like the Haynes the best. Before I buy one which do you prefer?
Thanks and God Bless, Louis
I like Haynes, Chilton is marginal, at best. Stepchild
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