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I am happy to share that next month I will celebrate being cancer free for 4 years! Now how can I relate this topic to automotive? Simple, when diagnosed with cancer I realized I needed to do a little homework. In this day and age of the internet we have almost any answer at our fingertips right?

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Like most gearheads I spend countless hours on automotive forums. You can find a public forum for everything from Avanti automobiles to Zephyr motorcycles. Before this online evolution you, the consumer, would typically have to either A. throw down some greenbacks for an hour minimum labor to get your car diagnosed or B. Find a friend like me that fortunately loves cars enough to learn as much about as many as we can.

Now you can jump on your favorite search engine and type something as easy as Chevy forums. Even better, type your question in and see what happens. How about; my 1989 Chevrolet Corvette won't start? At which point several responses either from guys sites like mine or forums will pop up instantly! Wow, that didn't even cost you a dime and many times the people that post responses to such questions know the cars better than the blokes on the assembly line.

One thing I do want to stress is that the only dumb question is the one unasked. As I have mentioned before, I am here to answer any and all questions I can and will likely post a top 10 before the end of the year. Feel free to even ask if you spot me on the street, it took me three decades to acquire all the information I have so the least I could do is share.

As always, happy motoring and stay safe.

Cheers, Lance

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Lance C. Lambert is the The Star's resident Motorhead, and blogs of all things wheels.

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