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151). Ford Extended Warranty - Know The Facts By : R. Palkra
An extended warranty is something extra—something you add-on when you purchase a vehicle. It is different from a regular warranty. Often, a regular warranty will be thrown-in when you buy a vehicle, and it will cover some repair work on certain parts. Usually, such warranties are for a specific amount of time or vehicle use, such as 3 years or 25,0...
152). Oldsmobile Achieva, the American Compact Car By : Joe Thompson
Manufactured by General Motors, the Achieva has been marketed and sold under this vehicle manufacturer’s Oldsmobile division. The Oldsmobile Achieva has been making its rounds on the streets and roads since 1992, the year of its introduction, and has continued to do so for six years. Come the year 1998, General Motors has then decided to discontinu...
153). Removing A Steering Wheel Yourself By : Carol Mitchel
Steering wheels are essential in a vehicle. However, there are some drivers that do not find their steering wheels good enough for their vehicles so what they do is they try to purchase another one. If you are one of these drivers and you would like to remove the old one, you actually could do this thing yourself. Although you have to have patience...
154). Waiting For the Pontiac Solstice By : Joe Ratzkin
General Motor’s Pontiac division is very much responsible for the Pontiac Solstice. What is the Pontiac Solstice? It is a roadster and this will be running on the streets, highways, and roads starting the summer of this year, 2006.
The Pontiac Solstice was introduced to the public eye during the 2004 North American International Auto ...
155). Gas By : Kevin Stith
In the U.S., gas is the short form of gasoline, while in many Commonwealth countries, it is known as petrol. Gas is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture that consists of hydrocarbons and is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines.
There are different types of gasoline in the fuel industry. Small aircrafts use specially formulated, high-oc...
156). Examining the dynamometer data By : Groshan Fabiola
After you have performed your desired dynamometer tests, you need to take a look at the information you received. If you have a manual recording system you should calculate and transform the torque and rpm readings into horsepower numbers. If you've got a manual electronic data collection the next step will be to print out the data.
On...
157). What A Load Of ... By : Mike Dobson
Non-truckers often don’t stop and think about the trucking industry and the many trucking companies that help keep the economy going. Without those big rigs hauling various loads, whether it is gasoline, office supplies or grocery items, this country would be at a stand still. Where do you think the gasoline you pump comes from? What about that pac...
158). What are Gas Scooters? By : Flemming Andersen
By Flemming Andersen
Gas scooters are fun for just about anyone. These are fun and exciting gas powered scooters that you can ride just about anywhere. They are faster than your normal push or electric scooter. You will find that a gas scooter is going to give anyone a lot of fun and pleasure. Anyone can ride them and they are safe as...
159). How dynamometers work By : Groshan Fabiola
Dynamometers or dyno systems seem complicated but once you understand the basics it all becomes clear! A dynamometer is basically just a measuring tool, in the same way as voltmeters, scales or speedometers are.
Among force-measuring devices, dynamometers are a flexible metallic ring that bends when a force is applied in such a manner ...
160). Used Auto Warranty Warning: Beware Dealer-Issued Extended Auto Warranty Coverage By : Joel Walsh, freelance writer
Used Auto Warranty Warning: Beware Dealer-Issued Extended Auto Warranty Coverage
161). Truck and SUV Exhaust Systems - Different Styles By : Cleveland Mike
Let’s assume that you have decided to purchase a performance exhaust system. Let’s also assume that you already know the benefits of putting a high-performance exhaust system on your truck or SUV: better gas mileage, more horsepower and torque, and a louder, high-performance sound. These high-performance exhaust systems give you all of those benefi...
162). Are Truckers Going Soft? By : Mike Dobson
The answer is … yes! Actually, truckers are going for trucking software to make their life a little easier. A trucker’s life is not all about being behind the wheel of a big rig. They have a lot of paperwork and information to keep track of for themselves as well as the trucking company that employs them. There is a variety of trucking software pro...
163). Looking For Nissan Parts? By : Jenna Simpson
Does your Nissan car need repairs? Well wouldn’t you consider buying Nissan parts for your repairs? If you said “yes”, that’s because Nissan has always given us good quality parts in any of their vehicles. So naturally, we’d want to give our cars quality parts if they needed to be repaired.
All the Nissan parts that are in the vehicle ...
164). Why buy a Gas Scooter By : Flemming Andersen
By Flemming Andersen
Buying a gas scooter is a great idea for anyone that is wants to save money and have fun at the same time. You can get a lot of use from one of these fun and exciting motorized vehicles. A gas scooter is a money saving idea that will give a lot of people the fun and the power to get from one location to another.
165). What You Need To Know About Compressed Air Systems By : Scott Michaels
Compressed air is used in many operations and processes and as a source of energy for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) and process actuators and motors. It may also be supplied for low pressure systems and used for pneumatic control. Air can be compressed in several different ways and supplied at varying pressures and degrees of fi...
166). Mazda To Introduce CX-9 At New York Auto Show By : Kimberly Meyer
Another auto show is yet to hit the automobile world and automobile manufacturers are sprucing up their vehicles to make them shine under the spotlight. Come the 14th of April up until the 23rd of the same month this year, the 2006 New York International Automobile Show (NYIAS) would be underway.
The auto show chairman, John LaSorsa, ...
167). The Importance of Auto Accessories By : Paul MacIver
Auto accessories play a key role in smartening up a vehicle and keeping it looking top notch. These accessories are supplementary components that improve the capability of a vehicle, and in fact play a cardinal role in the entire process of auto care.
Car Care:
Car care involves comprehensive care and attention to interio...
168). Finding Classic Auto Parts By : Jenna Simpson
If you finally got the classic car of your dream, finding the car parts for it is will be a hard task. Classic car parts are hard to come by because they are no longer in production, they don’t make the parts for them anymore. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be found.
One place to start looking would be online auction sites. For exam...
169). Regardless of the Current Gasoline Price - 20 Easy Ways to Cut Your Gasoline Bill 25% to 50% (OR MORE) Right Now By : Chip Tarver, FCS Author
Yes – I know that headline might provoke you a little bit.
That’s OK.
This article will show you how to cut your gas bill right now – TODAY – if you’ll simply pay attention to these tips and now begin using them.
Of course, you’ll probably see a few tips you might have heard before.
Why?
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170). All You Need To Know About Trailer Hitch Covers By : Scott Miller
Most of you will probably already know something about trailer hitches but for others it could be something you have no idea about so I will explain a little here. Many vehicles have the capability to tow other vehicles, such as a trailer, caravan or boat. In order to attach these items to the vehicle you require a trailer hitch, or tow-bar. There ...
171). Cadillac Means Quality By : Joe Thompson
Part of the General Motors Corporation, and produced and mostly sold in the United States, the Cadillac is a brand of luxury automobiles. And in the United States, this brand name of luxury automobiles has become a synonym for “high quality”. Certainly, because of this, it has been used in certain lingo and phrases like “the Cadillac of clocks”. Ca...
172). Ever Hear of US Gov't GSA Public Auto Auctions?? By : Bruce Dinger
Although you may not have heard of this type of auction before, GSA auctions have been around for a while and are a good place to get a great deal on a vehicle.
GSA stands for General Service Administration.
It is an agency in the US government that, according to acting Director David Bibbs, "is to help other US agencies ...
173). 2006 Jeep Commander: 7 Passenger Trail Trekker By : Matthew C. Keegan
Jeep has finally done it. A 7 passenger trail rated Jeep is now available at a dealer near you. Long a maker of manly SUVs, the Commander holds true to form as it can easily be taken off road as well as down the highway. Unlike more pedestrian models, the Commander looks every bit the rugged vehicle that it is. For Jeep fans who need the extra room...
174). The Hidden Costs Of Car Leases By : Amy Metz
Be honest- are you one of those people who just loves new cars? I knew it. That’s OK, we are in the same boat. I love new cars just as much as you do. But I like not overpaying just as much if not more than you do. That’s why, when it comes to car leases, I make sure and really get to know my options and whether I should be leasing or buying my veh...
175). Ford: Restoring Prestige and Honor By : Matthew C. Keegan
The Ford Motor Company, along with rival General Motors, has been going through a time of severe testing due to concerns about product quality and relevancy, profits, and long term viability. The net result is that Ford is planning on closing numerous plants and will lay off as many as 30,000 employees, a historic cutback that may only be the tip o...
176). Unspoken Rules Of The Road For Truckers By : Mike Dobson
Many truckers seem like they belong to a secret society and part of that membership consists of various courtesies and unspoken rules of the road. Trucking companies are privy to those rules, but don’t always let the newbies know about them. Those new truck drivers get to learn the hard way. But if they are lucky, veteran truckers will give them a ...
177). Your Mechanic Can Be a Valuable Asset When Purchasing A Used Car By : Spanos Imports
Car dealers are not particularly well liked, and knowing as many of them as I do, I can understand why that might be the case. I run an import shop in Florida that specializes in late model luxury imports. I've been in business for quite some time, and I have heard plenty of horror stories from customers regarding other dealerships. In my opinion, ...
178). Buying Your First Classic Car By : Tony Brings
For most people, owning classic or vintage cars is a dream-come true. Owning classic cars are considered a luxury. It is very expensive and most people cannot afford to buy one, much more to restore one.
If you are considering buying a classic car, you should first think about your budget, how much are you willing to spend on these ant...
179). Volvo C70 Bears Volvo Core Values By : Kenneth McKinley
If you have not seen the sun in days, the new Volvo C70 would be a very good medium to do so. The new Volvo C70 is one of the last of the old-style vehicles manufactured and crafted by Volvo. It now comes as a sexy convertible that made its debut at Frankfurt. It comes with a clever, three-piece retractable hard top and not the traditional soft top...
180). The Five Years of the Daewoo Lanos By : Joe Thompson
Owning up to an overall length of only 160.4 inches for the hatchback version and only 166.8 inches for the sedan version, the Daewoo Lanos has been considered to be one of the smallest cars in the business. But do not think it is much smaller than one of the smallest cars, the Mini Cooper. The Daewoo Lanos is not that small.
The Daew...
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