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301). The Best Custom Street Cars By : Matt Garrett
Having one of the fastest street cars in the world is a dream come true for any car lover. Fast car fans all over the world, demand for newer and faster street cars. The famous car industries like Ferrari, Mclaren, BMW are constantly challenging each other in terms of speed and style. The craze for the fastest cars is undying and manufacturers of f...
302). Ford Fusion Subtly Replaces the Ford Taurus By : Jenny McLane
What is the new 2006 Ford Fusion? For most people, this new vehicle is something worth taking the drive. It has been equipped with a 3.0 liter V6 engine with the ability to produce some 221 units of horsepower. To assist the vehicle in providing a superb performance, also installed is a six speed automatic transmission system as well as a front whe...
303). What You Should Know About Gas-Electric Hybrid Vehicles By : Carol Evans
As gas prices continue to rise to unprecedented heights with future increases on the horizon (projected prices for the summer of 2006 are as much as $1.50 per liter, or $6 per gallon) more and more people are considering purchasing a hybrid vehicle. It is important to understand what a hybrid car is, what types are available, and the benefits of pu...
304). Is Your Car A 'Lemon'? By : Ted Rossio
Sooner or later we all must buy a car. And when we can, we buy them brand new.
However, most of us are stuck having to a buy a used car from a dealer or private party at some point. The downside to this is that you can get a car that at first seems like everything you ever wanted, but soon becomes your worst nightmare.
Wha...
305). Diesel Engines: Tap the Advantage! By : Matthew C. Keegan
If you own a diesel powered vehicle, you probably appreciate the inherent qualities of this type of engine. More torque, better fuel economy, easier maintenance are some of the attributes of owning a diesel powered vehicle. Still, some motorists complain about the engine’s weak power, particularly when accelerating from a full stop. What you may no...
306). Grilles: The Ultimate Car Accessory By : Dave Carter
Adding a grille to your car is the perfect way to make a dramatic statement while you drive. While these impressive looking car parts originate in a practical purpose, many drivers add them to their vehicle simply for that extra touch of pizzazz. With many brands of car boasting a signature style grille, this is a definite style statement that no d...
307). 2006 Dodge Viper: Endangering the Competition By : Joe Ratzkin
Entering the automobile world in 1992, the Dodge Viper has had undergone many changes as well as many obstacles. This year, 2006, the Dodge Viper is already on its third generation of vehicles. This time around, the vehicle is introduced as an all-new coupe.
Dan Knott, the director of Street and Racing Technology (SRT) for the ...
308). Buying A Used Or Second Hand Car In UK By : MIKE GAMBLE
If you are considering the purchase of your next used or second hand car, you might at this point be very nervous. Its not a purchase you make regularly like going to the supermarket for your monthly shop or buying that next outfit for hitting the town. Its something you might only do every three or four years sometimes longer.
Some po...
309). 2007 Nissan Sentra: Big Surprises Inside! By : Matthew C. Keegan
Once again, Nissan is putting into practice with its all new Sentra model something that has succeeded for them in the past: push the model up market. As it first did with the Maxima and later with the Altima, Nissan has now promoted the Sentra to make room for the pending introduction of the subcompact Versa. With the all new model, Sentra fans wi...
310). How Does A Turbojet Engine Work? By : Bill Johnson
A turbojet engine is a type of internal combustion engine often used to propel aircraft. Air is drawn into the rotating compressor via the intake and is compressed to a higher pressure before entering the combustion chamber. Fuel is mixed with the compressed air and ignited by a small flame in the eddy of a flame holder.
This combustio...
311). Auto Part Dealers Are Plentiful Both Locally And Online By : Sintilia Miecevole
If you are like me, you are actually very clueless about the auto parts in your car. When something breaks or needs replacing, you need help deciding what you need to buy in order to fix it. If you are lucky, you have someone you can ask for advice about the auto parts you need. However, if you don’t have someone like that, there are some steps you...
312). Vacuums Your Car’s Best Friend By : Dave Carter
We’d all be lost without our vacuum cleaner, right? From the kids walking in all kinds of things to those routine spills and messes, wouldn’t our homes look terrible without that trusty tool to help us out? And while we all recognize the value of the vacuum in getting our homes spick and span, this is a multi-purpose device that shouldn’t be condem...
313). The Softened Volvo Look By : Kevin Anderson
Along with the V40 and the V50 estates, the Volvo S40 sedan is sold by Volvo Cars as a compact car. It first was launched in 1995 and has two distinctly different models. This vehicle has a common platform as with the Mitsubishi Carisma. Despite sharing the same platform, Volvo boasts that its S40 has 4000 unique parts from that Mitsubishi Carisma ...
314). 2006 BMW Z4 Roadster: Meeting The Roadster Ethics By : Joe Thompson
It has a long bonnet, a much lower waistline, a rear wheel drive system, and two seats set close to the floor. And this is the 2006 BMW Z4 Roadster. And it has been said that this vehicle follows the unwritten rules of the roadster ethic because of its characteristics. It has a front axle aluminum spring strut configuration with a precise rank and ...
315). How To Buy An Air Filter In 3 Easy Steps By : Ryan Tenney
I’ve got a confession to make. I don’t like shopping for car parts. In fact, I always see it as an unnecessary expense that should magically fix itself. Guess what? Cars need air filters every 30,000 miles or so. I’m not a mechanic so I don’t have a way to sell you an air filter over the web, but I can save you some bucks on either replacing or cle...
316). Heater Core Problems: Cold Snap Solutions! By : Matthew C. Keegan
Doesn’t it figure, that the very first time you have a problem with your car’s heater core is when you need it the most: in the middle of a horrible cold snap. Frost on the outside and frost on the inside -- giving new meaning to air conditioned discomfort. Cranking up the heat means billows of cold air filling your car’s cabin instead of the sooth...
317). What You Need To Know About Hybrid Cars By : Gregg Hall
Hybrid cars definitely help fight the pollution problem by reducing emissions.
Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor.
318). Buying a New Car By : Joseph Kenny
Buying a new car is one of the largest purchases most people make in their lives. Therefore, it is worth taking care and making sure the deal you get is the best possible.
Financing
If you need to obtain credit to fund the purchase of the car, you should be aware that the financing offered by the dealer is often not...
319). Is It Possible to Cut Our Gas Expenses? By : Gregg Hall
There are many areas within our lives where we find that we could “trim the fat”, when it comes to our spending habits. Our budget for gasoline is one area. However, we live in a society where we are dependent upon our vehicles and therefore gas.
320). Helpful Tips For Buying A Used Car By : Gary Ruplinger
Each year hundreds of thousands of used cars change hands. Some deals are great buys; others are not so good. Follow these tips for buying a used car to help you get the best value for your money.
It is always better to find out what’s wrong with a used car before you buy it rather than after you own it. Carfax vehicle history reports...
321). Choosing a Radar Detector By : Paul MacIver
For almost as long as police have been clocking and ticketing motor vehicle speeders, speeders have been using radar detectors in order to avoid being caught. Although today they have been thoroughly tested for accuracy by various police agencies, laser and radar guns (and sometimes their operators) still sadly make mistakes. It has been estimated ...
322). 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...
323). 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...
324). 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...
325). 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 ...
326). 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...
327). 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 ...
328). 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...
329). How to Fix Your Lifted Jeep Cherokee’s “Death Wobble” By : hiphoplinguistics
If you drive a Jeep Cherokee or Grand Cherokee and are considering a suspension lift, you may want to think twice. Unfortunately, I was forced to learn this the hard way. I bought a brand new 2001 Jeep Cherokee a couple years ago, and almost immediately stacked on Pro Comp’s 3” lift kit with some 32 x 11.50 r 15 Super Swamper TSL tires. After a cou...
330). 2006 Honda Accord: Still Topping Lists By : Tom Bailey
One of the best vehicles in the midsize category in the American automobile market, the 2006 Honda Accord has been redesigned and re-engineered. It is not only one of the best vehicles, it also is one of highest selling as well. It sports a good combination of high technology and quality. It is very much usable for everyday operations and fu...
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