- ‘Tis The Season To Buy A New Car By : Mark Clarkson
Mark Perleberg is the lead auto expert at NADAGuides.com and he did mention that this season would perhaps be the best time for consumers and parties in the market for a new vehicle to actually start purchasing the vehicles they want. There are already tons of great deals available for them to grab and take advantage of. - Zooming With The 2007 Mazda RX 8 GT By : Kimberly Meyer
The Mazda RX8 GT is a sports car and it may have been created to be such but it is yet an extraordinary sports car. - Zero Percent Financing Offered By Ford By : Jay Stevens
Up until Labor Day, you can purchase a Ford vehicle with zero per cent financing for seventy two months. Primarily, this move was done so as to sell out any remaining 2006 Ford vehicle models and in the process give way for the 2007 Ford line up. - ZAP to Unveil New Vehicle August 24; Sales for XEBRA Electric Car and Other ZAP Micro-Cars By : Automotive News
Automotive pioneer ZAP (NYSE Arca:ZP) will introduce a new vehicle on August 24th as the next milestone in its business plan of creating a brand and distribution network for advanced fueled micro-cars, a market the Company says has driven sales up 376 percent this past quarter on rising oil prices.
ZAP CEO Steve Schneider said that the Company is still planning out the details of the announcement, but hinted that the new ZAPCAR(TM) would be designed to open markets... - Zacks.com Announces That David Fried Highlights the Following Stocks By : Business News
David Fried's Buyback Premium Portfolio is up more than 150% since its inception on Aug 2, 2000. Learn about Honda Motor (NYSE:HMC), Amgen Inc. (Nasdaq:AMGN), BP p.l.c. (NYSE:BP), and CIGNA Corporation (NYSE:CI). David Fried is the editor of the Buyback Premium Portfolio newsletter. Click here for the full story exclusively on Zacks.com: http://at.zacks.com/?id=84 - Youths Need More ATV Parts Than Adult ATV Riders By : Marsha Maung
While ATV riding is an extremely fun and exhilarating past time and sport, it can be dangerous for youths too. Therefore, it’s not surprising that youths may need more ATV parts replacements than adults. Technically, they are just not as careful as adults and therefore, there are more small mistakes that could prove to be costly. To ensure that you don’t end up changing ATV parts for youth every other week, you can either send them for ATV riding training or you could actually teach them how to take care of their ATVs properly. Knowing how to care for and use their ATVs properly is the first step you should take to save on Youth ATV parts. - Youth ATV tracks By : Marsha Maung
Youths need constant adventure and they also need a change of scenery once in a while. This is especially true when it comes to ATV tracks. Even adults will tire of the same ATV track after a while, much less a youth with a lot of enthusiasm, drive and need for adrenalin rush. There’s nothing like going on different ATV tracks but as we all know, finding the right Youth ATV tracks for your kids can be a little trickier than you’ll like. - Youth ATV Ramps By : Marsha Maung
Youth ATV Ramps have come a long way, I would say because I remember, once upon a time, youth ATV ramps used to weigh a ton and cost a fortune! People used to be able to haul their ATVs to and from places without the use of a ramp for a long time – mainly because the cost of a Youth ATV Ramp during those times was quite heavy. Not so now. There are so many different types of Youth ATV Ramps in the market to suit everyone’s needs that you’re literally spoilt for choice these days. - Youth ATV is Generating lots of Popularity By : Marsha Maung
The popularity of ATV has been rising so astoundingly that many ATV manufacturers have placed importance of developing smaller versions of their current models and designing new models to cater for a new ATV market we regard as the Youth ATV market. - Your Worst Driving Nightmare! Driving Instructor in Ireland Reveals the Secrets of Gallic Charm By : Robin Piggott
Buying a new Car can be a pleasurable experience at least that is what we are lead to believe. The reality is often quite different ! Just because it's Bright and Shiny and the Salesman has some pretty fancy features (the car that is) that he is liberally drooling over be warned all is not what it seems! - Your Vehicle's Suspension System By : Matthew Keegan
Owners of cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs, have differing needs when it comes to their vehicle’s suspension systems. For off road vehicles, navigating uneven and rocky terrain means that a four wheel drive suspension must be up to the task, while a performance vehicle must have a set of shocks that can be put through all of the rigors of road and track driving. - Your Sports Car's Color By : James Young
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. - Your Search For An Auto Quote Simplified By : Shivani Garg
Although what people might say, obtaining an auto quote is not that easy. Auto quotes may be available in plenty on the plethora of sites and print, in this age of communication. But how many of them can be trusted? How do you differentiate between fresh information from the one uploaded a month before? - Your Propane Tank on Your RV By : Lance Winslow
Most all recreational vehicles use LP Gas for heating the motor home, heating the water and for their refrigerators too. Having a large LP Gas container is the best policy especially if you do a lot of dry camping; not hooked up to anything such a sewer, water, electricity, etc. For the past five years I have been dry camping and not hooked up to any such amenities. - Your One-Stop Heavy Tractor Buying, Selling, and Renting Site! By : Groshan Fabiola
At your farm, a heavy tractor is as essential to your daily operations as the sun and the rain - Your Next Car? Or Maybe the One After That By : David Cox
In the technological lifecycle of new products there are distinct stages, first a concept must be proven feasible. Then it must be shown that the idea can be sold and mass-produced in the market place. After these first two steps are achieved and production is accomplished then as the product becomes accepted the price begins to fall. - Your Guide to Tax Breaks for Hybrid Car Owners By : Toby Russell
Buying a hybrid can on face value look more expensive than a conventional auto, but with tax breaks, fuel economy & environment friendly attributes, a hybrid can actually prove to be cheaper in the long run - Your Guide To Car Security By : Ernest R. Peterson
When you take a ride to work or the mall in your vehicle, do you immediately lock the doors after entering? - Your Guide For Choosing The Best Car Navigation Systems By : Morgan Hamilton
I used to rely on an atlas whenever I went on long car trips. Nowadays things have changed, and drivers can now install car navigation systems in their vehicles that will guide them to their destination. Recent models of trucks and cars automatically come with this feature, and others can be purchased separately. - Your Comprehensive Guide to Car Interior Maintenance By : Steve Lim
Performing regular and thorough maintenance on your car's interior is beneficial for a variety of reasons. First, we tend to spend a large amount of time in our cars, so it stands to reason that keeping the environment nice and clean makes complete sense. Second, our cars can actually be a reflection of ourselves and our personalities. - Your Company Car: What Not To Do By : Shirley Simmons
When your new job comes with a company car, you will likely be thrilled. After all, there are many perks to having a company car. First, you don’t have to wear out your car driving for your job. Also, you can probably get the gasoline and insurance covered by your company as well. While company cars are meant to be for work purposes alone, many people do tend to use their company cars as personal vehicles, which can be a mistake. - Your Car: Tomorrow's Collector Favorite By : Terry Brown
McKeel Hagerty says that there are vehicles at present that has the possibility of being those sought after ones in a span of years or so. And to help out consumers and customers find out if their vehicles are going to be worth it in the future, he has listed out his top choices and listed them out as part of the Hagerty's Top 10 Future Collector Cars. - You've Got To Love The Porsche 914 By : Wayne Treister
Back in 1969 Porsche was about to make a lasting impression on the world with the introduction of the sporty, mid mount 4 cylinder boxer engine, two seater Porsche 914. - You Think Gasoline Prices are High in the United States; Try Lebanon By : Lance Winslow
So anyway the other day like you I was filling up the gasoline tank and noticed I was paying $3.13 per gallon and I thought holy crimeny; what is with these fuel - You Don't Ever Have To Get Lost Again With New Auto Navigation Systems By : Ernest R Peterson
I was checking out a friend's new car a couple weeks ago when I noticed that he had one of those cool auto navigation systems in it. - You Can Save Over $200 Per Year By Switching Grades of Gas! By : Scott Siegel
Is higher octane gas worth the $208.00 increase in gas costs per year? Does the higher octane premium gas result in better mileage? Is better fuel economy attained by using premium gas? Does higher octane gas enable your car run better? - You Can Lower Your Gas Cost to 89 Cents For A Gallon Of Gas! By : Scott Siegel
89 cents was what one consumer paid, while $1.09 was what another paid for a gallon of gas. You can find out how buyers have cut their price of gas to crazy levels. They used the same strategy used when they purchased non gas items. This explains how. - You Can Be As Cool As Vin Diesel - In The Fast and the Furious - Without Breaking The Law By : Martin McAllister
Over the past few years, street racing has steadily gained popularity as a sport - a phenomenon which is in no small part due to the portrayal of street racing on the silver screen. - You Can Achieve Better Fuel Mileage By : Matthew Keegan
Gas prices topping $3 a gallon has many motorists in a tizzy. We’ve been accustomed to cheap fuel for so many years, so much so that the recent run up in prices has many people worried and wondering how they can save on fuel. - XPEL Executive to Be Interviewed on 'AMERICA'S CAR SHOW' By : Automotive News
XPEL Technologies Corp. (TSXV:DAP.U) announced today that its Chief Operating Officer Craig K. Clement, will be interviewed by AMERICA'S CAR SHOW host Tom Torbjornsen, on Saturday, October 28, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. EST. - XM NavTraffic Satellite Information Adds 6 Markets By : Ryan Thomas
XM NavTraffic satellite information is glad to announce that it is adding six new markets including three Canadian cities to its real-time traffic data service. So far, the company has 50 major North American markets - Wreck Your New Chrysler By : Keith Watts
If your Chrysler has been in an accident, depending on the year of your vehicle, you have the right to demand from your insurance company your vehicle be fixed with genuine Chrysler parts by Mopar. - Wrangler Borla Exhaust By : Caitlyn Ingram Ingram
If you own a Wrangler, you have probably breezed through an idea that not all that is gold glitters. After braving one nasty trail to the next, the Wrangler may be caked with mud but, as you have certainly found out, it is far from performing as poorly as it looks dirty. - Wow A 1969 Camaro! By : Renee Flowers
Well General Motors did not in fact come out with a new model of the Camaro in 1969, instead they made the existing models better. 1969 Camaros are included in the first generation of the model, and with the first generation came the Z28 model that was designed to appear in the Trans Am race series. - Worst Toll Way in the Country for an RV By : Lance Winslow
In our 2005-2006 Tour and Survey of the Worst Roads to Drive on in the United States of America, we made a special section this year for Toll Ways only. Why you ask? Well because many of the complaints that RV’ers have came from roads that they actually had to pay to drive on, which if you think about it is rather appalling indeed. - Worst Stretch of Freeway in the United States for an RV By : Lance Winslow
In our 2004-2005 guide of the worst roads in America for the full-time RV’er we noted that there were several really bad stretches of Freeway in the nation despite the 780 Billion Dollar transportation 10-budget spending bill, which promised to alleviate all the problems with our nations highways and byways. - Worst Cars To Buy By : Dominic Ferrara
Everybody who knows anything about cars has their own list of the worst cars to buy. We have our own, which we'll give you below. But we'll also give you a lot more than just a few kinds of cars that our research and experience have shown to be the worst cars to buy. - Worn Out Tires? A Little Creativity Can Go A Long Way By : Guy Goodyear
It’s time to face facts. Your stalwart friends have carried you for thousands of kilometres, through thick and thin, through heat and snow - World’s Largest Car Rally in Australia Come 2007 By : Joe Thompson
Aussies who are car lovers and followers would surely be extremely excited about this new piece of news. The Cannonball Run which is the largest car rally the world over would soon be coming to the continent. But not quite soon enough. There would be some more months to go before they would be able to participate and be part of that event. - World War II Jeeps Displayed at the Sixth US Calvary Museum By : Lisa Ziegler
Two unrestored World War II Ford Jeeps from 1944 and 1945 are currently on display at the Sixth Cavalry Museum in Fort Oglethorpe. - World Leaders Bring Back Electric Cars By : Joe Thompson
The fate of electric cars seems to be sparking still and not completely gone. This is primarily because soon enough, electric cars would again.... - World Famous Gravity Racers to Be Auctioned at the 36th Annual Barrett-Jackson Auction By : Automotive News
Sixteen sleek, dynamic, technology-driven gravity racers built by the world’s top auto manufacturers will be sold at No Reserve during the 36th Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event from Jan. 13-21, 2007, in Scottsdale, Ariz. The engineless speedsters will be displayed in the Showcase Pavilion before being moved to the field and demonstrated for crowds at Family Value Day on Jan. 15. - Working Wiper Blades Increase Visibility, Decrease Accidents By : Automotive News
Properly functioning windshield wiper blades could prevent some of the estimated one million accidents that occur annually in the reduced visibility driving conditions that accompany rain, snow and fog. - Worked Up Car Water Pump By : Jay Stevens
One of the essential parts of your vehicle is the water pump. So now you may be thinking that this could not be true for there is no water pump in your car. Well, the truth is that there is a water pump and it is that part that pumps the coolant throughout the entire cooling system. So it is said that if you do not have a good working water pump in your car, you might as well say goodbye to having a cool and comfortable drive. - Wondering What To Do With That Old Car, Why Not Donate It? By : Gregg Hall
How many cars do you have in the driveway? One, two, maybe more? Do you use them all? Are they all really necessary? While it may seem that you need each car, it may be that having more than one is actually costing you more than you think. - Wonder Auto Technology, Inc. to Present at the 2006 Automotive Aftermarket By : Automotive News
Wonder Auto Technology, Inc. (OTCBB:WATG) ("Wonder Auto" or "the Company"), whose subsidiary Jinzhou Halla Electrical Equipment Co., Ltd. ("Halla") designs, develops, manufactures and sells automotive electrical parts and is the second largest seller of automotive alternators and starters in China, today announced that it will participate at the upcoming Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX), to be held at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, from October 31, to November 2, 2006. - Wise Fuel Saving Tips For Your Ride By : James Russel
A real budget buster these days is a trip to your local gas station. Where before you could have filled up for perhaps $25, today you probably are paying $40, $60, even $75 or more for every trip to the pump. - Wiring Up Your Spark Plugs By : Joe Thompson
Your car’s spark plug is one of the indispensable parts of your whole car. However, you are not exactly sure what it is? - Winterkorn To Create An Audi Out Of Volkswagen By : Benjamin Hudson
The scheduled preview of the new Passat at Germany's capital Berlin was stopped by Winterkorn saying that he doesn't like the looks and feel of the car. Instead of the Passat his designing team from Audi will focus on the Golf which is scheduled for release next year. - Winter Travel with the Washer and Dryer: Fifth Wheel Trailers and RV's By : Gail Leino
Several fifth wheel trailers and RV's have laundry rooms. It isn't involved but these come equipped with hook-ups for stackable washer and dryers or with the appliances already installed. This is an important feature for winter use. - Winter Roadtrip Preparation: Emergency Essentials for Your Family's Survival! By : Bill Burke
Without the proper tools and essentials, your weekend getaway can become your worst nightmare! Don't be a victim… the following steps will ensure you arrive at your destination safely. - Winter Recreational Vehicle Vacations By : Gail Leino
Who can resist those deep discounts offered by RV dealers in late summer when the new model year is being introduced to the market? Discounts of a few thousand on a Fleetwood or Coleman pop-up camper or tens of thousands of dollars on a Class A Winnebago could have major impact on an individual's budget. But does the new purchase have to sit in the driveway until spring? - Winter Is Coming So Make Sure you Have Your Winter Automobile Tires By : Tim Gorman
If you are in an area, or drive through an area, where there is a lot of snow in winter, then it might be worth getting some winter automobile tires. Using winter tires when there is a lot of snow on the ground is very important and you need to make sure that you get the right winter automobile tires for your car. - Winter Car Accidents By : Eric Morris
- Winner of Toyota Yaris Game Development Announced By : Mark Clarkson
It was Ryan Dudley who brought home the $20,000 grand prize for the Toyota Yaris Mobile Game Development Competition. Dudley is a student from the DigiPen Institute of Technology and he was working with two other team members so as to create the winning entry to the competition. Their mobile game was called the "Yaris Express". - Windshield Repair Will Save You Big Money Over Replacement By : David Maillie
Windshield repair is a very cost effective alternative to replacement for most scratches, nicks and chips. If you own a car or truck you need to read this as it will save you big if you ever need to fix or repair your windshield. - Windshield Repair Kits By : Ross Bainbridge
Windshield repair kits are sets of tools that help repair a chip or a crack on a windshield quickly and easily, saving the expense of replacing the entire windshield. These kits allow you to repair chips and cracks up to several inches long, restoring the strength and improving the clarity of a windshield. Windshield repair kits include an easy to use instruction manual that tells how to fix the damage in very little time. The kits available are compact and lightweight that make them easy to carry to any location. The kits are reusable and allow for multiple repairs. Windshield repair kits are designed to fix bull’s eyes, star breaks, cracks and combination breaks on a windshield with ease. - Windshield Repair Experts By : Ross Bainbridge
Windshield repair experts are qualified technicians who handle and fix a windshield damage or chip. During training, these technicians are provided practice windshields and extensive hands on training by fully qualified instructors to teach them to repair all types of windshield damage. In case a windshield is damaged, a windshield expert needs to be consulted, so that the condition of your windshield can be determined and a recommendation made as to a suitable course of action. A windshield repair expert using a windshield repair kit can stop a chip or crack from spreading, and in the process, improve the appearance of the windshield by an average of about 80%. Often the finished repair job is nearly invisible. The repair expert fills in the cracked or chipped area with glue like clear resin. Once the resin gets embedded in the glass, it is cured and then polished to make the crack look virtually unnoticeable. Cracks and chips can be of various types and all of them don’t respond in the same way to the treatment. - Windshield Repair By : Ross Bainbridge
Windshield repairs utilize modern technology to prevent a chip or crack from spreading on the windshield of a vehicle. This process improves a damaged windshield’s appearance without having to replace the original windshield. - Window Tinting Information By : Blake Kimball
Window tinting reduces the transmittance of visible light through a car's windows. Installing window tinting is usually done professionally with special films. - Window Tint - Keep the Sun Out By : Jason Montag
You spend your hard earned money property and things that you enjoy. The last thing that you want to happen to your property is that it gets damaged by anyone or anything. We put alarms on our cars and homes so that nobody breaks in and damages them in any way. - Wind Powered Cars Have Added Benefits By : Lance Winslow
Many people would love to have a wind powered car or wind-powered assisted hybrid car (WPAH) in their driveway, especially considering the current costs of $3.00 per gallon gasoline. But all that might not be too far away. In fact you may find your self not only purchasing such a futuristic car but also getting a huge tax credit for doing so - Wind Powered Cars and Their Limitations and Drawbacks By : Lance Winslow
Wind powered cars or assisted hybrid wind powered cars of the future may be a great way to build alternative energy vehicles. Perhaps some bright young entrepreneurial company will come up with a kit you can attach to your current car which will allow it to harness wind energy for propulsion and assist in helping your gasoline mileage and at $3.00 plus per gallon we could all get into that idea for sure; no doubt about it. - Win At The Government Car Auction And Save Big By : Tim Shank
You can save on your next car purchase by buying at a government car auction. If you know your way around these auctions you will be far ahead of the curve. - Will You Win A Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe? By : Margaret Adams
The Mazda Motor Corporation has just recently announced to the whole motoring world a new kind of contest that would send all Mazda owners - Will You Buy or Lease Your Next Car By : Tim Shank
- Will There Be A Shortage Of Mazda Vehicles? By : Kimberly Meyer
The Mazda Motor Corporation transports its ships to its various markets all around the globe through ships. And when one of the ships that is carrying the precious cargo of Mazda rolls over in the middle of the vast ocean, it sure would mean a delay. So for a short period of time, many markets and Mazda dealers around the globe would have to make do with the products that they have right now. - Will GM Be Going Chinese? By : Sarah McBride
You see, just last 6th of November, General Motors has informed the public that they would be building their own range of hybrid cars that are known to be friendly to be environment in the Asian country of China. This would be taking effect and would be starting operations come the year 2008. - Will Automotive X Prize Finally Give Consumers What America's Big 3 Won't? By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
Regardless of what automakers tell us, the internal combustion engine has changed very little in the past hundred years. In fact, Ford's Model T averaged 28 mpg, while Ford's current model of the Explorer barely makes 16 mpg. No matter how you look at it, that isn't what you would call progress. - Why Your Oil Change Is Never “Just An Oil Change” By : Theodore Olson
For a repair shop, there is little profit in the $29.95 oil change. By the time a shop pays its technician, pays for the oil, the filter, and the hazardous waste disposal fees, there’s no money left. - Why Your Car Gets Worse Gas Mileage in the Winter By : Brian Carr
Have you ever wondered why it seems that you get worse gas mileage during the winter and/or that you're filling your car up more often? For one, it's amazing how quickly your good driving habits can change with a 50 degree drop in temperatures! - Why You Shouldn't Choose That Cheap Limousine By : James C
It might be tempting to use that cheap limousine service but you should not. Learn some reasons to not use the lowest bidder. - Why You Should Use Automotive Advertising By : Shamethia Webb
Frustrated by a lack of sales and clientele at your car dealership? See if automotive advertising is for you. - Why You Should Never Use Wax On Your Car By : Gregg Hall
I am going to make a statement that is probably going to shock the car care world. You should never wax your car. - Why You Should Never Trade In Cars! By : Stephen F Hobbs
The car dealer swears they will give you as much for your old car as if you sold it yourself, right? Here are all the reasons why you should NEVER trade in cars to a dealership when buying a new car. - Why You Should Never Take a Shortcut Across Train Tracks By : Owen Baker
More than a half dozen people age 16 and under have been severely injured or died on the railroad tracks in the past week. Unfortunately, injuries like this happen every year about this time. - Why You Should Learn How To Do Some Of The Minor Repairs On Your Car Yourself By : Gregg Hall
You used to be able to pull up to a gas station, where someone would actually come out and pump the gas for you, check your oil and clean your windshield. All you had to do was pay for the gas and be on your way. Now we have entered the "do it yourself era". - Why You Should Hire An ASE Certified Mechanic By : James C
How do you go about choosing an auto mechanic? Do you look for one that's close to you? Do you just open the yellow pages and see who has the biggest ad? If that's how you choose a mechanic, you may be in for a big surprise when you get your car or truck back. - Why You Should Have a Limousine Service in San Jose By : Mads Phican
Everywhere in the US there are lots of opportunities for limousine services. But some places are better than others. San Jose, California might be the best place of them all. - Why you should care about front and rear wheel drive By : Jacob Georgeson
Cars move accelerate and move forward when the engine relays power to the car wheels. Many people are not aware of it but in most care only two wheels are actually connected to the engine and are used to move the car. - Why You Should Buy a Jeep Compass? By : Lisa Ziegler
The Compass is one of Jeep’s models that possess features that are considered a first for the Jeep brand like for instance the MacPherson strut and multi link arrangement and then the 2.4 liter World Engine which was developed in partnership with Hyundai and Mitsubishi. All these plus more are packed in Jeep Compass at a price that is so affordable. - Why You Should Always Seek Genuine Mazda Auto Parts By : Gregg Hall
When it's time to find replacement parts for the Mazda, many people will look around, hoping to find some that will properly fix their cars. One of the best ways to find them is by visiting one of the many online automotive stores. - Why You Should Always Keep a Batteryless Flashlight In Your Car By : Shoaib J.
- Why You Need an Auto Bill of Sale Form before You Buy or Sell a Used Car By : David Fagan
It is important to complete an auto bill of sale form when selling or buying a used car. For the seller, an auto bill of sale form provides proof that title to the used car has been legally transferred. - Why You Need A Performance Exhaust? By : Michelle Betz
To ensure car manufacturers meet the expectations of the mainstream customer, many of today's cars leave the factory with low-velocity, ultra-quiet exhaust systems. As a result, exhaust flow (along with power and torque) is restricted. But our performance exhaust systems release this stranglehold on your engine. By using patented technology to boost exhaust flow velocity, our exhausts systems unleash the power and optimize your cars performance. - Why You Need a Performance Exhaust By : Michelle Betz
If you are interested in modifying you VW/Audi for better performance, the exhaust system should be the first step. Plus, usually both horsepower and mileage go up when you upgrade the exhaust. - Why You Need A Camper Jack If You Own A Camper By : Gregg Hall
A camper jack is the perfect addition to a pull camper. Anyone who has ever tried to load a camper onto a truck with a this type of jack can attest to its ability to simplify the whole situation. - Why Would Someone Buy An Alternative-Fuel Vehicle? By : M. Allen
The many reasons that someone may decide to purchase an alternative-fuel vehicle. - Why Would Someone Buy An Altenative-Fuel Powered Vehicle? By : Mark A. Allen
It seems that whether it's a movie star talking about their new electric-gas hybrid car or a politician proclaiming the virtues of biodiesel, alternative-fuel powered vehicles are all the rage right now. - Why we think Kazuma ATV Rocks! By : Marsha Maung
Alright, anyone worth his ATV should know that Kazuma produces a whole line of popular ATVs and it’s selling like crazy everywhere in the world. Many thought it was merely because of the enticing and exciting design of the Kazuma ATV but after testing and trying out one of the Kazuma ATV for ourselves, we’ve decided that yes, they deserve to be at the top. - Why Wax When You Can Seal? By : George Dushensky
Waxes and sealants both provide valuable protection and enhance the shine of your vehicle’s paint. Waxes have long been the dominant form of protection but they are being replaced by new synthetic sealants. Sealants and waxes are both great products and knowing the differences between them can help you select what product or combination of products works best for you. - Why Used Car Prices Are Likely Overpriced By : Verapol Chaiyapin
Just like the fact that used car prices are not set in stone goes the fact that most used car prices are overpriced. Although this is usually the case there are things you can do to avoid being caught in a loan that is too high for the type of car you got. You want to avoid this because if you don’t you will likely end up with a car that is not worth anything after your loan is paid off. Worse ever, if you don’t pay the loan off, you will end up upside down with your loan when you try to trade it in - Why Toyota Car Owners Are Making A Bee Line for Toyota Floor Liner By : Baron Higgins
With gasoline prices at a premium these days, you want good buys, not goodbye to every dollar that you have earmarked for the maintenance of your car. This is the reason why functionality and reliability are becoming more and more the focus of car accessories. Durability is a given, and appearance is a bonus. - Why to Take Advantage of a Buying Car Service By : Richard Goldberg
So you have got a raise in your salary, finally, and you are now thinking of buying a car for your family and going on a long vacation. Or is a car a surprise that you would like to bring home for your wife and your children? Buying a car is one of the most important choices that you make in the span of your life. - Why The Size And Strength Of Batteries Is Holding Back The Electric Car Market By : Gregg Hall
As it stands right now the size of a car battery is tied to the strength of a car battery. A regular car battery is nine inches by twelve inches, by seven inches in size. What is most important is power. - Why The Mercedes Benz AMG Is Still The Top Of The Line Luxury Vehicle By : Ralph Nunes
Information on how the Mercedes Benz has gotten to where it is now and features to look forward to in the new 2007 AMG vehicles. - Why the Isuzu I-370 Crew Cab is Perfect for Families By : Robert Thomson
What a lot of people don't know is that Isuzu's i-370 Crew Cab has all the functionality of an SUV, plus more child-friendly features than many SUVs, vans, or cars. - Why The GPS Is A Life Saver For Your Boat or Car By : Dominic Ferrara
Do you ever get lost? You know, maybe you're looking for your child's music recital, and you take a wrong turn and end up in the middle of nowhere. This is a rather common occurrence that happens to the best of us. We all lose our way now and then. However, that doesn't mean that everyone stops to ask for directions. Some of us hate to stop at the random gas stations or pit stops to get that much-needed input. And this is why we continue to drive around, circling aimlessly. Oh and of course, act like we know what we're doing. Well, fortunately these days there are simpler ways to deal with this common dilemma. Ever heard of the new car navigation systems? I'm sure everyone has by now. These wonderful little innovations are making life a great deal easier for many of us. - Why The Cadillac Escalade Has Such A Huge Following By : Gregg Hall
With the birth of the first Escalade in 1999, General Motors provided a luxury Sport Utility Vehicle through their popular Cadillac model. The interest in SUVs has increased since the late 90s with consumers searching for intriguing full size, higher end selections. - Why Soft Tail Frames Create a Comfortable Motorcycle Ride By : Tyler Powers
Discusses the advantages of soft tail motorcycle frames.
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