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How to Determine the Best Cold Air Intake for You and Your Vehicle
By Vince Blackham - 4/3/2009

How to choose a good cold air intake
Come on, admit it, if you want a significant boost in your vehicle?s performance, a cold air intake is a quick, easy and a low cost solution. Why, you might ask? Cold air intake routes ?intake plumbing? away from hot under hooded areas, and deliver air thr...

Superior Quality Replacement Parts: Reviving Old Mercedes Benz` Luster
By Tracy Dawson - 4/3/2009

No other name in the industry has ever matched Mercedes Benz? prestige and high reputation. Through the years, Mercedes Benz has always been an icon for luxury and high performance cars and accordingly, every vehicle that carries a Mercedes Benz badge is an explicit representation of...

Pssst: Wanna (not) Buy a Stolen Car?
By Michael Trusthold - 4/3/2009

Would you buy a used car--with cash--from someone you just met in the bar, and who walked you down a dark alley to show you the car? Not likely. How about from a well-dressed, friendly, middle-aged man or woman, who placed a classified ad in your local newspaper, and who meets you midday at a restau...

Car Radiator Replacement Solutions
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009

My first attempt at a more difficult auto fix-it project involved replacing the blown radiator on my ?78 VW Rabbit Diesel. Let?s just say that I was a little ?green? in this area and it was only with the help of a good friend that I was able to complete the task without resorting to calling a garage...

"Don`t Wait Until You Have An Emergency To Use The Emergency Brake--Use It To Park!
By Tommy Sessions - 4/3/2009

Do you use your *emergency* brake? You should. Your emergency brake is not just for emergencies only. You should use it any time you park on any type incline. You know, when you pull up to the restaurant to treat your family to a great meal you have to park on an incline. Now, you`re sitting there ...

Chrysler Firepower: A Vette Fighter Extraordinaire
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009

Chrysler is toying around with the idea of building a vehicle that will go where no Chrysler moniker has gone before it: on the raceway. Sure, there have been stock Newports and Cordobas that have been raced, but nothing that was ?pure race material? has ever worn a Chrysler label. Dodge yes, but Ch...

How Much Gas Does Your Car Eat Up?
By Gio Mangano - 4/3/2009

Ok, let me start by saying that I just recently purchased a brand new car! What`s the big deal you ask? Well the car does 30 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway. Filled up my gas tank 10 days ago (moderate driving) and I still have a quarter tank of gas left. Went to the gas station several ho...

A Guide to U-Haul Trailer Hitches
By Elizabeth Morgan - 4/3/2009

U-Haul is best known for its rental trucks used to help people move, but they also sell trailer hitches and trailer hitch accessories. U-Haul makes trailer hitches that accommodate all kinds of vehicles, including many cars. Different models of U-Haul trailer hitches can haul up to 24,000 pounds. U...

Volumetric Efficiency of a Rotary Engine Explained
By Miguel P - 4/3/2009

According to Auto-Ware.com, volumetric efficiency is: ...used to describe the amount of fuel/air in the cylinder in relation to regular atmospheric air. If the cylinder is filled with fuel/air at atmospheric pressure, then the engine is said to have 100% volumetric efficiency. On the other ha...

Stop Wasting Money When You Fill Your Car Up With Gas ? Part 1
By Tim Gorman - 4/3/2009

It?s no big secret - gas prices are rapidly rising. For many consumers this can lead to serious financial problems. This article will give you some tips, guidelines, and basic advice for helping you keep reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your vehicle. If you?re like th...

Slow Down America - Radar Detectors Having A Tough Time Against New Technologies
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

Many people have a $100.00 radar detector to alert them of speed traps. But realize the authorities are in need of more budget money and they are going to get it from you and I anyway they can. The Tax revenues in many states has dwindled, cities which rely on a contribution of property taxes and sa...

Kia Amanti 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
By James Raia - 4/3/2009

The reaction was immediate. One friend noticed the car in our driveway and said unsolicited, "It looks like a Mercedes." A few days later, I drove to a friend`s home and his words were nearly identical: "Nice Mercedes. Oh, wait. That`s not a Mercedes. What is it?" What it is and how it resembles ...

Catching the Jaguar XJ6
By Michelle Crimson - 4/3/2009

Making its public debut in September of 1968, the Jaguar XJ6 both stunned and amazed people. This was a different and unique kind of vehicle that the Ford Motor Company introduced and marketed under the Jaguar brand. At first, this vehicle was a difficult one to catch. This was due to the manufactur...

Auto Detailing - Proper Machine Buffing With Compound
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

It is recommended that you use a variable rotary buffer/polisher. Four ply buffing pads from Buff and Shine or 3M Company are the easiest to use in corner and angled surfaces. You may also use foam pads if you find those preferable and easier to use for yourself. After the boat has been thoroughly w...

Turn Air into Gasoline! Tire Pressure and Better Fuel Efficiency
By Jason Miller - 4/3/2009

One of the easiest ways to improve the gas mileage for your car is checking the tire pressure in all four tires. Simply doing this routine tire maintenance can save fuel and increase the life of your tires. A government study concluded that by correctly maintaining your tires is like getting 2 ?free...

Synthetic Lubricants Mean Less Dependence on Foreign Oil Consumption
By Steve Danielson - 4/3/2009

As big oil companies continue to grow bigger, foreigners are the ones who get most of the money. If you own a lot of oil stock you may be happy, but the rest of us can only grumble when we see prices jump higher at the pump. The gas station is the easiest way to see how the rising cost of oil aff...

The Best in Proper Car Maintenance
By David Maillie - 4/3/2009

Car-proud individuals leave no stone unturned so that their cars are always turned out in their Sunday finery. Thus they have trendy stick-ons, upholstery matching the dashboard and carpets where the feet sink. But car maintenance is much more than having a gleaming façade. Car maintenance should be...

Used Diesel Pusher Motor Coaches-Tips on Choosing the One for You
By Eriani Doyel - 4/3/2009

Used diesel pusher motor coaches are a great choice if you want the ultimate in luxury RV travel without paying the premium price. The diesel pusher is the top of the line for virtually any motorized recreational vehicle line. It has the most powerful efficient engine of any RV and manufacturers u...

How to Prepare Your Automobile for Long Term Storage
By Jason Miller - 4/3/2009

If you are leaving town for an extended period of time or are storing a vehicle for seasonal use, there are several things you can do to protect your automobile and insure it will be ready for use when you retrieve it. Taking the time to prepare your car right will save you a lot of grief and money ...

Hindsight in Automotive Oil Changing
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

It is fun to look back every so often and see if the industry analysts where correct or not. More often then not they are incorrect. Hindsight is always 20/20 as they say. The oil change industry is no exception either. In January of 2002 there were some pretty aggressive predictions made in the fas...

Lemon Law - Car Warranty, the Background, Substance and Practical Implementation
By Amit Laufer - 4/3/2009

Lemon Law Background The term "Lemon-Law" is a nick name derived from other common terms such as "Lemon-Car", "Monday-cars" and "Friday-Cars". A lemon car is a defective car that, when purchased new or used, is found by the purchaser to have numerous or severe defects not readily apparent before the...

How to Avoid Car Refinance Scams
By Mia LeCron - 4/3/2009

Purchasing a new car from the dealership leaves you open to dealership scams, but what about when you need to refinance your car loan? Many of the scams are the same as you will encounter when buying a car. Here are the best tips for avoiding any of the refinance scams that dealerships force you th...

Basic First Steps Test for The Irish Learner Driver- Part Two-The Answers!
By Robin Piggott - 4/3/2009

Here are the answers to yesterday?s Questionnaire...are you sitting comfortably? 1. Open the Bonnet/Hood?... Usually the Bonnet or Hood release latch is under the dashboard to the extreme right or left. The new Ford Focus however has its release latch hidden inside the badge on the front of the Bonn...

From Ford Aerostar to Ford Windstar
By Chuck Smiths - 4/3/2009

As the manufacturer of one of the most popular vehicles out in today?s roads and highways, the Ford Motor Company has made certain that they would ensure quality, safe, and reliable vehicles. They have also been acknowledged for their automobiles? designs. The company has ensured that each and every...

Shattered Front Lights on Your Jeep? Get the Right Replacements at Auto Parts Deal
By Sarah McBride - 4/3/2009

The various forward lights on your Jeep are installed at its front end for a specific purpose: to make night and low visibility driving safer. First, those lights allow you to see the road ahead clearly at night and at other low visibility conditions. And while doing this, the lights also allow ot...

Folding Tonneau Covers
By Ken Marlborough - 4/3/2009

Folding Tonneau covers are available for pickup trucks of all makes and models. There are many different types of folding Tonneau covers. They can be made of aluminum or vinyl with steel beams. The more panels a folding Tonneau cover has, the smaller the space it can fold into for storage. Most ...

Dating, Times Have Changed: The Automobile and Social Values
By Patrick Hood-Daniel - 4/3/2009

The pedestrian and social enemy, the automobile: Since the invention of the automobile, designers and builders had to make space for parking. Well, this was a challenge at best as each automobile requires around one hundred square feet. A person requires approximately four square feet of space. Vehi...

10 Good Reasons for Taking Driving Lessons. A Guide for the Irish Learner Driver
By Robin Piggott - 4/3/2009

In a driving context, most of the decisions that you take and the techniques that you employ, will have both an economic and a safety impact. The decision to take driving lessons is really a simple one but one that will have far reaching consequences well into the future. Most, if not all, poor or d...

Keeping Your Toyota Hubcaps in Shape
By Terry Brown - 4/3/2009

So your Toyota vehicle is no longer just another car passing in the street or parked in another fellow`s garage. Just a month ago you were bored with your car`s looks and have been scouring the market for ways to give your beloved Toyota ride a little facelift without necessarily wiping the face off...

Buyers Guide for Aftermarket Replacement Car Seats
By Charles Truett - 4/3/2009

Aftermarket replacement car seats come in a variety of colors and styles. This can be a tricky and potentially costly decision to make. But it does not have to be. This is no different than buying anything else. Just do a little research. We are going to provide a few hints to make your experience a...

Valve Covers for Any Car Made out of Transparent Carbon Nano Tubes
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

There are endless applications for carbon nano tubes due to their strength and abilities to conduct electricity. In fact due to their lightweight, strength, transparency and ability to hold a charge the uses are truly endless indeed. One excellent use for transparent carbon nano tubes would be to ma...

Robotic Conveyor Systems
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

Robotic conveyor systems are used in modern automated factories, warehouses and cleaning processes. In fact robotics and car washing are nearly synonymous really. There are many cross over scientific technologies used in car washing indeed. Lots of stuff is involved in car washing that relates to a ...

Car Leasing - Top 10 Most Requested Lease Vehicles
By Al Hearn - 4/3/2009

Smart car leasing consumers know that it costs less to lease vehicle makes and models that depreciate the least. That is, vehicles that hold high resale values. Since lease payments are based on the difference between initial selling price and lease-end residual (resale) value, those vehicles with ...

The Down Side Of Using Dropshippers In The Ebay Auction Arena!
By Robert Potter - 4/3/2009

Ok, let me just say right up front that I am not against drop-shipping! I love the concept. If you are dealing with a particular wholesale drop-shipping distributor that is serving your Ebay ambitions well, then hold onto that company with bonds of steel, for truly good drop-shippers are hard to fin...

What Industries Got Hammered After 9-11
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

Many businesses in many different industries were devastated after 9-11. Some we may not even be aware of. Let me talk about one of those industries. One you rarely think about but it is a huge business sector and serious to our nations economic health. The parking industry got hammered by the Sept....

Chevrolet Trailblazer 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
By James Raia - 4/3/2009

With the addition of the 5.3-liter, 325-horsepower V8 extended cab (EXT), eight Chevrolet Trailblazer models are on the road in 2005. And as the largest and most powerful Blazer available, the new EXT has plenty to offer. It`s comfortable and provides a confident drive. It offers vast cargo spac...

Carwashes and Chamber of Commerce Benefits
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009

Since the major part of a carwashes business typically comes from self employed car owners, independent businesses and business to business services, it is essential to maintain a positive standing with the local business community. It is of value to you to join as many business type organizations ...

How To Reduce The Risk For Being A Victim Of Road Rage?
By Christoph Puetz - 5/13/2008

Traffic in large metropolitan areas is growing fast. The traffic volume is outgrowing the roads faster than expected and traffic jams are pre-programmed. Large volumes of traffic on a non-sufficient infrastructure are some of the biggest challenges drivers are facing. Driving turns into a tedious ta...

Two vs. Four (Motorcycle Stroke Engines)
By Maricon Williams - 5/13/2008

Always start with the basics. If you jump to the most complicated without having to know the basics, you?ll end up returning to the very same ground. Thus, messing and missing a lot. Same in the case of motorcycle, you have to know the different motorcycle parts, their function and distinction so...

Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts? Foray
By Maricon Williams - 5/11/2008

What?s in aftermarket parts to argue about? Different states view aftermarket parts in different perspectives. Some states allow insurance companies to use aftermarket parts without consumers consent. Others require customer notification. Nonetheless, other states banned the use of aftermarket par...

Motorcycle Parts And A Good Helmet
By Abdul Martin - 5/5/2008

The most important part or accessory for a motorcycle is not its tires or the engine {although they are nearly as important} but there can only be a matter of life and death if you chose the wrong helmet. Not all the helmets offered provide you with the same benefits like those of the best ones. Con...

Your Quick And Easy Guide To Car Maintenance
By Jeff Slokum - 5/4/2008

Cars are like electric lights. We often don?t appreciate them until they go on the blink. Regular maintenance checks and simple service can greatly reduce the cost of car ownership and keep you a much happier traveler! Don?t let the thought of car maintenance intimidate you. There are actually sev...

Tips On Car Leasing
By Jeff Slokum - 4/30/2008

Leasing a car isn`t for everyone. If you`re like me and keep your car for many, many years then leasing isn`t for you. If however, you don`t get "attached" to a vehicle as some of us do, and you like having a new car every few years then leasing may be for you. Today`s cars are built very well and...

Dodge Buzz: Upcoming Models
By Matthew C. Keegan - 4/26/2008

DaimlerChrysler?s Dodge division has certainly been making a name for itself over the past decade. No longer in the shadow of Chrysler or a carbon copy of Plymouth, Dodge has its own vehicles stamped with its own unique personality. The Charger is Dodge?s latest hot model; what can Dodge do for an ...

Beware Flood Vehicles !!!
By Jack Cooper - 4/25/2008

With the hurricanes and flooding that has hit in the south recently there are hundreds of thousands of vehicles that have moderate to severe flood damage. Some of these vehicles that have not been completely submerged will be cleaned up, freshner sprayed into carpets and vents and shipped North, E...

What Should I Do To Improve My Old Dodge Truck?
By Terry Brown - 4/18/2008

Dodge trucks are among the most trusted in the industry. They are known for their dependability and toughness, giving every Dodge truck owner a sense of pride. Although durable and versatile, there are still a lot of ways for you to improve its performance, its comfort and convenience features as we...

Never Get Lost Again - Map Reading is a Thing of the Past
By Niall Kennedy - 5/4/2007

Do you spend lots of time planning routes and checking maps on the road. You don`t have any more with a Magellan RoadMate. I work in the film industry, scouting locations for possible shooting. These can be in built-up urban areas and remote locations all over California. I often had problems fin...

Closing The Deal
By Kevin Schappell - 4/20/2007

Congratulations !!!! You got the deal you were looking for. Now is the perfect time to mention to the dealer that you are looking to trade in that car you are currently driving. This way they cannot jack up the new car costs and offer you more for your car to make it seem like a better deal. If...

Why Highways Are So Important
By News Canada - 4/23/2006

(NC)?Transportation is fundamental to the prosperity and quality of life of all Canadians. Much of Canada`s domestic and international freight is hauled on Canada`s 24,400-kilometre National Highway System, the backbone of Canadian trade. In fact, the Canadian transportation system carries more than...

Steps to Buying a Used Car With Confidence
By ARA Content - 5/1/2005

(ARA) - Industry statistics show that almost three times as many people buy used cars as buy new. To help consumers make informed decisions in the process, the experts at CarMax, America`s leading used car retailer, have put together a basic list of the things to check when buying a used car. ...



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