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271). Changing Tyres  By : Joel Noah
You may not have any experience in changing tyres, so knowing when to do so could be difficult without a proper inspection. If you don’t feel comfortable diagnosing the problem prior to changing tyres, then a professional can help. However, determining how to change a tyre can be quite easy. One sign that can tell you it’s time to chan...

272). Channeling For Truckers – By Way Of The CB Radio, Of Course!  By : Mike Dobson
Ever wonder how some truck drivers just know what is going on out on the roads? How they just seem to know where the accidents and police are located? Thanks to CB radios, these truckers keep their finger on the pulse of all the action on the roads. They are channeling that information via the airwaves – via CB radios of course! CB rad...

273). Cheap Used Cars for Sale at Government Auctions  By : Tahl Kopel
Who in their right mind would not like to buy a good used car for a very low price? Not many of us, that’s for sure.

274). Check That Used Car  By : Gregory Ashton
A new car may not be worth all that money you are planning on spending! If you are on a really tight budget, and don’t care too much about the prestige of having a brand new car, purchasing a used car might be the best option for you. Why do we say that might be the better option? All you have to do is pick up a used car ...

275). Checking And Charging Motorcycle Batteries  By : George Royal
How are Motorcycle Batteries Rated? The amp/hour (AH) capacity is the basis for rating motorcycle batteries. For example, a 12AH battery can produce one amp of current flow for 12 hours, or two amps for six hours. In order to calculate the amount of time needed to use up a fully charged motorcycle battery by turning the lights on, we h...

276). Chemically Improving Your Gas Mileage In Your Car  By : David Maillie
What if you could actually improve your gas mileage significantly (5-20%)? Not have to alter your driving habits? Not have to install any extra questionable parts on your car? What if it were as easy to do as 1-2-3? Well, it is. For years Big Oil has offered three or so different grades of gas octane 87 regular, 89-90 prem...

277). Chevrolet Astro Van: Made Especially For Cargo  By : Shane Morgay
A passenger mini van, the 2005 Chevrolet Astro Cargo Van holds three doors. Yet, it only has a maximum passenger capacity of two people. The rest of the space is made essentially for cargo and packages. It has been constructed so as to be able to transport and delivery these to other locations. Aside from that, this vehicle also has been made avail...

278). Chevrolet Aveo is GM’s Inexpensive Vehicle  By : Joe Ratzkin
General Motors’ Chevrolet division is the brand under which the Chevrolet Aveo is marketed. It has been crafted as a subcompact automobile that is marketed not only in the United States and in the rest of North America but it is also marketed and offered globally. It has been said that this vehicle came from two vehicles which are the Daewoo Kalos ...

279). Chevrolet Camaro - The Definitive Muscle Car  By : Ryan Larson
The Chevrolet Camaro was a "pony car" introduced by General Motors in 1967 to compete with the Ford Mustang, which by the way was conceived to compete with the Chevrolet Corvair Monza. There are four distinctive generations of Camaro's, 1967-1970, 1970 1/2 - 1980, 1982-1992, and the fourth and final generation was 1993-2002. The first ...

280). Chevy Astro: Not Flashy But Practical  By : Jenny McLane
Offered in three trim levels which comprise of the base, the LS, and the LT, the Chevy Astro is a truck-based minivan however it is not as flashy as the rest of the brands in its own segment. Yes, it does not boast of flashy gadgets and high technology features. However, amidst everything, the Chevy Astro comes to basically serve its purpose, and t...

281). Chevy Camaro: Build It and We Will Buy It!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
Attention, General Motors! The concept Camaro now making the rounds of U.S. auto shows is a real winner. Keep showing the car, but start making plans to get it built...now! Make no changes to the concept; in other words: keep the boardroom geeks away from the project. Yes, GM is looking at bringing back a venerable nameplate – the Chevrolet Camaro....

282). Chevy Classics!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
Chevrolet used to have an advertising campaign that touted, “Baseball, apple pie, and Chevrolet.” Supposedly, General Motor’s largest division attempted to indoctrinate consumers into believing that a Chevrolet was as mainstream as Main Street, USA. In many ways this campaign worked. For generations now the Chevrolet division has been serving up ca...

283). Chevy Equinox and Land Rover Freelander  By : Matthew C. Keegan
The sport utility market continues to expand despite higher than normal gas prices. The reason? Because, these do-almost-everything-vehicles provide just what consumers want. Sure, sales are down right now, but they will recover as more economical vehicles enter the mix. SUVs carry people, haul stuff, pull stuff, can go off-roading [okay, maybe not...

284). Chinese Cars: Arrival Delayed!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
Over the past year, much has been written about various Chinese automakers and the pending introduction of their vehicles to the U.S. market. Manufacturers such as Chery and Geely have been mentioned most frequently with a few smaller automakers also receiving some press. Originally, it appeared that both manufacturers would import their vehicles s...

285). Chinese Cars: Redefining the Market  By : Matthew C. Keegan
News reports over the past several months have featured the coming “invasion” of Chinese cars to the North American market. What has gotten the attention of many car buffs is the very low prices at which each model will be sold. Prices as low as $6600 have been quoted for one model with a handful of other models also expected to retail for well und...

286). 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 ...

287). Choosing A Safe And Reliable Car Transport Service  By : Matt Harvey
It doesn’t matter if your car is a sports car, an antique car, or even just a plain family car, if you want it safely delivered to you, you will have to find a reliable and affordable transport company that has a car transport package that suits your needs and your budget. But, when choosing a car transport service you have to be awar...

288). Choosing the Right Lift Kit for Your Teenager’s Truck or SUV  By : 4wheelonline
In my business, I get a lot of calls from moms and dads. People whose sixteen to eighteen year old sons are begging them to put a lift kit on their trucks or SUVs. People who want to know if it’s safe, economical and responsible to lift their teenagers’ vehicles for recreational or visual purposes. If you’re having these or similar questions, be as...

289). Choosing the Right Mechanic for Your Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
Sports car owners understand that regular maintenance and proper repair is necessary to keep their vehicle in superior running order. Although many sports car enthusiasts are avid amateur mechanics, many are not as well versed in auto repair and will need to rely heavily upon their mechanics.

290). Choosing the Right Tonneau Cover for Your Truck  By : 4wheelonline
Tonneau covers have become the big craze these days, and for good reason. Truck bed covers give you the option of having the extra storage space your truck provides, while maintaining the look of a sharp truck. In addition, tonneau covers have actually been proven to increase gas mileage while protecting your possession from the elements. These fea...

291). Choosing Tires For Winter Driving  By : Gregg Hall
Choosing the right tires is one of the most important decisions we have to make in regards to our personal transportation.

292). Chrome Rims: Add Some Attitude To Your Vehicle  By : Robert Thatcher
Did you ever wonder why some vehicles have the natural ability to stand out from the rest of the pack? Did you ever wonder how these cars differ from the rest? Did you ever wonder why vehicles on car shows are very attractive even if you have stared on it for several hours? And with all the wondering and awe, did you ever realize that there is one ...

293). Chrysler 300C: The Stretched Version  By : Matthew C. Keegan
As automakers go, developing well received models is a chore all by itself. When a model becomes a hit, as has the Chrysler 300C, the result is favorable press coverage, high customer satisfaction ratings, and a “halo” effect that can extend to the entire product line. Chrysler’s 300C is a hit, but the German-American automaker isn’t stopping there...

294). Chrysler Aspen Boasting the Chrysler Design  By : Jenny McLane
Coming from the Chrysler Group, the Chrysler Aspen is a forthcoming sport utility vehicle that will be launched as a 2007 model. It is currently based on the Dodge Durango sport utility vehicle. Also, this Chrysler Aspen is the first SUV commercialized under the Chrysler brand. This vehicle made its first public appearance during the 2006 North Ame...

295). Chrysler Firepower: A Vette Fighter Extraordinaire  By : Matthew C. Keegan
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 Chrysler no. That may all change if the Firepower is...

296). Chrysler Gives Its Okay To The Imperial  By : Matthew C. Keegan
A venerable name in autodom is being resurrected and it will soon grace the body of a large, rear wheel drive luxury car. After a successful “concept car” debut at a pair of recent auto shows, the Chrysler Imperial will be built and should be in U.S. showrooms in 2010. Yes, it will be a long wait for the Imperial’s return but the car must first awa...

297). Cleaning Car Upholstery  By : Jean Feingold
These days people use their cars as floating living rooms and dining rooms as they drive around. This means that all kinds of things can get spilled on a car's upholstery. When this happens, you've probably wondered how to clean car upholstery. Once you know how to clean car upholstery, you'll enjoy your travels more. Here are ideas o...

298). Climate Controls Keep the Temperature Just Right  By : Carol Mitchel
Driving around in a vehicle that feels too cold or too warm for comfort is something that would make most people cringe and rather stay home or even try to rather walk or take public transportation. That is why it was a good thing that vehicle manufacturers and experts have come up with the climate control system so as to assist passengers and driv...

299). Clutch Kit Essentials  By : Matthew C. Keegan
If your vehicle’s clutch has failed, then you could be faced with an expensive repair bill depending on the make and model of your car and the garage doing the work. Between high parts prices and labor costs, you could easily face a bill of $500, $700, or even $1000 or more. Perhaps you should consider doing the job yourself? If so, let’s take a lo...

300). Cobra Radar Detectors - Do Cobras Really Work Well?  By : Nicola Kennedy
Cobra is considered as one of the top producers of radar detectors. One of their most popular products is the ESD 6060. This model is undetectable to police radar and will give you enough warning to get your foot off the accelerator, even at speeds of over 100 miles per hour. And this model is identified as the least sensitive in the market. ...

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