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Despite the many advances women have made since the internal combustion engine was invented, there is still one widely held belief that wont seem to go away that when it comes to cars, women should just leave it to the men. In Essential Car Care for Women, ESPN NASCAR pit reporter Jamie Little and Discovery Channel Turbo Expert Danielle McCormick team up to dispel this myth once and for alland to offer the indispensable, hard-won advice women need to buy, sell, and care for their cars with confidence.With this handy guide, women will learn how to save themselves money by performing basicbut essentialmaintenance tasks on their own. Little and McCormick explain what an alternator, regulator, distributor, and timing belt are how to change a tire, recharge a flat battery, check the oil, and assess tire pressure what to do when a car breaks down or when an accident occurs how to buy a car without being taken advantage of and more.



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Jamie Little

PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE: www.EssentialCarCareforWomen.comJamie Little is a well-known action sports and motorsports reporter for ESPN and ABC. She can be seen on any given weekend covering the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the NASCSAR Sprint Cup Series and the IZOD IndyCar series, including the Indianapolis 500. She can also be seen on X Games, NASCAR Now and SportsCenter.Little began her career in 1998, covering Supercross and Motocross, as a writer for Supercross.com and Transworld Motocross Magazine. She was also a live announcer on the circuit before moving into television reporting full time. Her popularity in the motorsports world extends beyond television, as she lent her name and likeness to the popular racing video game in 2005 for Xbox and Playstation "MX World Tour Featuring Jamie Little." She also had a cameo in the 2005 feature film Fantastic Four, which includes an X Games-related scene. She has appeared in multiple magazines, and on many covers including FHM in 2004. Before joining ESPN, Little worked as a reporter for NBC, TNN and Speed Channel for a variety of motor and action sports events. She received a journalism degree from San Diego State University in 2001. Little lives in Las Vegas with her husband and new baby boy. "Essential Car Care For Women" is Little's first venture as an author. She and Danielle McCormick hope ladies of all ages will find their writing helpful, useful and educational.



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