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181). Hybrid Sports Cars Coming Soon By : Gregg Hall
When one thinks of hybrid automobiles, the image of subcompact economy cars—high on gas mileage and low on top-end performance—undoubtedly comes to mind. However, with gas prices consistently increasing over time, occasionally in sudden spikes, and environmental awareness growing in all quarters, there is a movement afoot to bring hybrid technology into the realm of high-performance sports cars.
182). The 2006 Ford Focus Is Here By : Kevin Dark
The 2006 Ford Focus has finally arrived, and when a Ford Focus is released you can be sure - the public will grab these cars like if they were the hot cakes!
183). How To Get More For Your Car On eBay Motors By : Gregg Hall
Everyday more and more people turn to eBay to sell products online and eBay Motors, the branch of the company created to sell vehicles is no different. I have bought and sold vehicles myself at eBay Motors and have had great experiences on both sides of the fence.
184). A Few Facts On Hybrids By : Gregg Hall
Most consumers have heard of hybrid vehicles, but many of them could not explain the definition. The actual definition of the word “hybrid” is stated as something of mixed origin or composition.
185). The Credit Check Scam In The Car Business By : Gregg Hall
The car business is probably one of the only businesses left where sleazy sales tactics are still rampant. I know time share and siding salespeople are bad too. But it isn’t on near the scale as the car business is.
186). Why Won’t My New Car Just Let Me Eat? By : Albert Medinas
Just looking at it is enough to depress you, isn’t it? The payment on your new car isn’t just depressing, it’s a nightmare that’s not going to end for five years - meaning that you are going to be pinching pennies and surviving off of mac & cheese for awhile! The new car loan rate on your “new baby” is enough to make your palms sweat - and your bank account empty. Sure, you made a few mistakes with the plastic when you were in college, but was it enough to justify an 18% APR on a $25,000 car?
187). Owning A Sports Car As A Hobby By : Gregg Hall
There are those who decry sports car ownership as poor decision-making. They maintain the limitations in functionality, high maintenance and insurance costs, and other factors make owning a sports car a poor move. They don’t understand the value of purchasing a sports car and will espouse the numerous virtues of more “reasonable” choices.
188). How To Choose The Right Color For Your Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
If you are buying a new sports car, you may have the opportunity to select its cover from the ever-growing palette provided by auto manufacturers. When selecting a color for your sports car, there are a few factors one should consider.
189). Why Hybrids Have Better Resale Value By : Gregg Hall
Hybrid cars are hot. They are popular and trendy and at the same time, they are environmentally savvy. Even television and movie celebrities love to be seen in these “green” cars.
190). Let Hydraulics Stop Your Car! By : James Monahan
Hydraulics is a branch of engineering science which is concerned with the mechanical properties of liquids and the general power of fluids.
191). How To Make The Right Offer On The Car You Want By : Gregg Hall
Shopping for a car is one of the things that most people dread, I know a couple of people that like it but they are very deranged individuals. I mean who wants to spend a perfectly good Saturday arguing with some guy in a tie with his hair slicked back who is using every closing cliché you ever heard to try to get you to buy today?
192). Body Kits to Spruce Up Your Car By : Charles Kassotis
Get the basics about body kits and what you need to do in order to get one and put it together.
193). Air Filters for Your Vehicle By : Gary Wells
When should you change your car’s air filter?
194). Benefits of Hybrid Automobiles By : David Maillie
Hybrid automobiles combine a small gasoline engine with an electric motor. These vehicles get significantly better gas mileage than internal combustion engines. They also create less emissions and less pollution.
195). The Makings of a Safe Car By : David Maillie
Car safety is a big consideration and should not be overlooked. For optimum safety there are many parts of the car that are often overlooked that we must pay attention to.
196). Ever Heard of Booster Seats? By : James Monahan
Booster seats are a specialized kind of seat for children and designed to protect them from injury in a car accident.
197). How to Lower Your Car Insurance By : Gregg Hall
Car insurance is as they say a necessary evil but there are things that you can do to lower the bill not the least of which is shopping around. Don’t just take it for granted that the company you have had your insurance with a long time is giving you the best deal.
198). Build a Better Body for Your Wheels By : Charles Kassotis
Learn how to put together the car of your dreams when ordering from Body Kit Information.
199). Battery Chargers; What To Look For, What To Avoid. By : Tyson J Stevenson
Batteries or dry cells are manufactured to supply steady and uninterrupted D.C power to different modern day gadgets that run with electrical energy and are generally lead-acid cells.
200). Limousines – The Ultimate Auto Accessory By : Sandra Stammberger
In the past, limousines were the symbol of success priced well out of reach of all but the rich and famous.
201). Why The Year End Sale Might Not Be A Good Deal By : Gregg Hall
Auto dealers love to hype up their year end clearance sales by trying to convey the idea that you are getting HUGE savings but you really have to look a lot deeper to see if the “great deal” is a deal at all.
202). What Is The Raise And The Lowball In The Car Business? By : Gregg Hall
There are so many tactics used in the car sales industry that they cannot all be covered in one article. What we want to look at here are a couple of methods used so that you will be aware when they try to pull them on you.
203). Don’t Get Burned By Car Dealer Tactics By : Gregg Hall
Almost everyone I know has a story about at least one bad experience at a car dealership and it is interesting to look at some of the things they will do to try to make a sale. I can remember hearing about someone having the keys to their car thrown on the roof of the dealership so they couldn’t leave, granted that was a while ago.
204). Bearings in Our Everyday Lives By : James Monahan
Bearings are important to the machines we use everyday, for without them, we would need to frequently replace broken machine parts due to the wear and tear of friction.
205). Update Your Car With Car Accessories By : James Hunt
When people buy cars today they are always thinking of ways that they can do up their cars. They are always adding things to their cars that they think will...
206). Buying Cars from Auto Auction By : Hans Hasselfors
People have been really benefited by this new concept of buying cars from Auto auction, which is really convenient and affordable for the consumers. The entire deal of buying a car is all so convenient for the consumer that the consumers seeks to buy it from these auctions, which has eventually become a very popular and very plausible way of buying cars.
207). How To Keep The Pump From Robbing You Dry By : Gregg Hall
It is no secret that gas prices today are sky high and unfortunately there is no hope of them falling down soon. We must take action, as consumers, so that we are not robbed dry at the pump.
208). How To Find Affordable Sports Cars By : Gregg Hall
Claiming any one new sports car is the most affordable is a great way to start an endless debate. Even if the list price of a particular sports car is less than its competitors, a forthcoming model is likely to sneak in at a few dollars less.
209). Wearing A Safety Belt Isn’t Just For Your Safety By : Gregg Hall
When the mandatory seat belt law came into effect in my state of Florida at first I thought it was ridiculous. I mean, who does the government think they are to tell me I have to wear my seat belt? I obviously wasn’t alone; I had a lot of friends who were ticketed for not wearing a seat belt. Well, I have to admit that I have probably been saved twice from them.
210). The Quality of an RAC Car Inspections By : Tony Smith
Well quite simply here’s how the RAC process really works.
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