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  • Having the Right Amount of Auto Insurance Coverage  By : Peter Crump
    Make sure you get enough auto insurance coverage, don't skimp.
  • What In The World Is Kit Car Insurance?  By : Peter Crump
    If you're building a kit car you need kit car insurance.
  • Get Mexico Car Insurance To Take That Trip Of A Lifetime  By : Peter Crump
    If you plan to go to Mexico you definitely need Mexico car insurance.
  • What You Need To Know About A Car Insurance Adjuster?  By : Peter Crump
    Just be a little careful when dealing with a car insurance adjuster.
  • Auto Accident Insurance Claims - There Are Some Things You Need To do.  By : Peter Crump
    When making an auto accident insurance claim there are some things that you must remember to do. Make sure you do them all and keep records.
  • How to Deal with the Price of Gasoline  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    On any given day, the weather trend is usually the first subject of conversation. During the past month, anywhere you go in the United States, the price of gasoline has become a primary topic to complain about. Most people, and businesses, feel helpless when looking toward winter's fuel bills.
  • Is There Such A Creature As Cheap Car Insurance For Woman Drivers?  By : Jon Butt
    The factors used to compute cheap insurance are many and usually place prospective policyholders in rating groups that categorize level of risk. Obviously, in one rating group, gender, there's a difference
  • What's The Difference With Antique Truck and Car Insurance?  By : Peter Crump
    There is antique truck and car insurance available, but only for antiques, and make sure that you know how you are going to use the vehicle.


  • Extra, Extra! Car Covers Save Car!  By : John Morris
    Imagine the dread when you find the first dent or scratch on your new vehicle. Unfortunately, it's a fact of life. Unless you are considering covering your vehicle in plated steel, chances are you will be seeing more of these dents and scratches in your life. However, a good car cover can, at the very least, keep your car away from many of the needless scratches it could endure.
  • Toyota Modified Valve Body  By : John Lombardo
    This article attempts to explain
    modifications to the Toyota valve body and how it relates to
    increased vehicle performance and transmission durability.
  • 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.
  • What You Need To Know About Automobile Accident Insurance Calculators  By : Jon Butt
    An auto accident insurance calculator is comprised of many factors that have to do with both the vehicle and the driver. Which factors and what weight they carry may vary quite a bit depending on the automobile insurance company
  • What You Need To Know About Home Based Business Auto Insurance  By : Jon Butt
    When purchasing home based business insurance, auto insurance should not be overlooked, nor should you assume your personal car insurance is sufficient as home based business auto insurance. Even if it is, it's important to know how, when, and to what extent it applies to your home business
  • All You Need To Know About Classic Collector Auto Insurance  By : Jon Butt
    Classic collector auto insurance is what's referred to as nonstandard car insurance, which includes specialty car insurance for the classic car collector or owner of a modified car
  • Torque Converter Operation Explained  By : John Lombardo
    Ever wonder what a torque converter does, how it does it and how it all relates to higher performance?
  • Preparing Your Car for a Body Kit  By : Charles Kassotis
    Follow these basic steps to get your car ready for the maximum benefits of the latest body kit experience.
  • Choosing a Safe and Reliable Car Transport Service  By : John Morris
    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.
  • 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.
  • Always Get a Lemon Check - 3 Reasons  By : Mike Singh
    Buying a used car can be a great way to save money, but it can also cost you a lot more if you end up buying a lemon. Having a lemon check prior to purchasing a used car is one of the most important things you can do. Find out why ...
  • Car Bumper Manufacturers in China  By : James Monahan
    China has begun to emerge as the economic force to reckon with in the global market. Its billion strong population has made it possible to break through almost all the markets, and these include the car bumper market.
  • Buying a Used Car - 7 Tips  By : Mike Singh
    Purchasing a previously owned vehicle can be a great way to save some cash while still getting a good car. Avoid making costly mistakes by reading these 7 tips for buying a used car.
  • Degreaser: One Powerful Solution  By : James Monahan
    A degreaser is very effective in removing stubborn stains that has already penetrated within the fabric.
  • Getting Your Hands On Repossessed Mobile Homes  By : Susan Dean
    A great way to get a new home is to purchase repossessed mobile homes. But, how can you find them and are they worth the cost? In many of these vehicles, there is nothing different from them other than that their purchaser has not taken care of his finances.
  • 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.
  • Carburetor, Carburettor, Carburetter, Tomato Can?  By : James Monahan
    The carburetor was invented by Wilhem Maybach. As an associate of Gottlieb Daimler, Maybach designed and developed the carburetor from which modern models are adapted from today.
  • The Radiator Factor  By : James Monahan
    Do you know what a radiator does to your car engine and how important it is for total engine efficiency? If you don't, then it is important that you should read this article.
  • 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?
  • The New Auto Insurance Conspiracy Theory  By : Albert Medinas
    When you signed on the dotted line for your new auto, it seemed like you were on top of the world. You went shopping at the right time, and felt like you got a steal on the price. And then, the insurance bill came in the mail and the bottom on your perfect little world dropped out. What happened?
  • Would you Like to Save Big Money on Your Auto Insurance and Reduce Your Risk of Auto Theft?  By : David Maillie
    The best part is you don't have to switch insurance companies, you can do this yourself, and it is backed by police departments, AAA Auto Club, Motor Week, etc... and it works! Insurance discounts of up to 35% or more - stop throwing your hard earned money away and take a bite out of auto theft!
  • Camshaft : A Go For Gold  By : James Monahan
    Camshaft, in its simplest definition, are the lobes in an engine that operate the valves.
  • 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.
  • Brake Me!  By : James Monahan
    The sound of screeching tires may be one of the most annoying things you get to hear on the streets.
  • Where Does the Gas Go?  By : James Monahan
    What is an exhaust system? Silly question? Not hardly. Exhaust systems carry out several important functions. First of which is getting hot, noxious exhaust gasses from your engine. These are placed away from the engine compartment.
  • Let's all Stand Up and Give Soaring Gas Prices a Big Hand of Applause!  By : Cheryl Dixon
    There is much concern about high fuel costs, our dependency on foreign oil, and our environment. I explain how hybrid and fuel cell vehicles will make a positive impact on our economic and environmental issues.
  • Taking Advantage Of Repo Car Sales?  By : Susan Dean
    Repo car sales are an excellent way for you to get the auto that you want at the right price. But, there are some things that you should really think about and consider before investing in these cars.
  • Chemically Improving Your Gas Mileage in Your Car  By : David Maillie
    It is possible for less than $.50 per fillup to improve gas mileage significantly (5-20%). No gimicks, hard to install items, etc... This actually really works and has been proven to work. And the funny thing is that big oil doesn't want you to know about it.
  • Tips for Winter Driving  By : David Maillie
    Winter driving is full of hazards. Ice, snow and wind can come on quickly and leave you in an emergency situation. Learn how to prepare before the winter and what you can do when driving to lessen your risk of injury in poor weather conditions.
  • Seat Belts: Safety On The Road  By : James Monahan
    Seat belts are the most effective safety devices in vehicles today, estimated to save 9,500 lives each year.
  • Negotiate the Cheapest Auto Loan  By : Jay Moncliff
    Rather than luck, getting the best rate on your auto loan is a skill that can be learnt, where knowing how to negotiate is the crucial component to getting the best deal for yourself. The best way to dispel nerves while negotiating is by remembering that you are trying to save yourself money, and without these nerves, you will easily find the courage to drive down the rate they are
    offering you. The following suggestions will also help you as you go through your uto loan interest rate negotiations.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Are Car Insurance Costs Killing You?  By : Travis Waack
    Car insurance is one of the most irritating of bills for the average family. It's getting more and more expensive to insure your car just as it is getting more and more expensive to run your car.
  • Why is Safety in NASCAR Still Lagging?  By : David Maillie
    4 noted deaths in two years - Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin, Tony Roper, and Dale Earnhardt - all from Basal Skull fractures. Jerry Nadeau may never race again. What is being done and what needs to be done to protect these drivers and stop these tragedies.
  • Finding Auto Parts for Car Repairing  By : James Hunt
    Repairing your car yourself can save you time and money but it can also be difficult for you to find auto parts to complete those repairs. There are many places both on and off the internet where you can find the car parts that you need to finish the job...
  • Finding a Great Project Car  By : David Maillie
    Working on a project car is a great way to relieve stress. Finding the perfect vehicle is the most stressful part of the process. Learn what to look for in a great vehicle and where to find your perfect car.
  • Various Types of Tires  By : James Hunt
    Today tires are being designed to suit the needs of every driver. There are tire companies that offer a complete line of tires for passenger vehicles...
  • Kinds of Best Suited Utility Trailer  By : James Hunt
    Are you thinking about buying a utility trailer but are not sure what kind of trailer that will work best for you? Due to the vast amount of utility trailers that...
  • 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...
  • Used Auto Parts Catalog  By : James Hunt
    If you're the type of person that is always looking for a deal, you've probably thought about purchasing used auto parts once or twice. If you're handy with automobiles...
  • Repairing Headlights for Maximum Visibility and Safety  By : David Maillie
    Properly functioning headlights are essential to safe night time driving. We will discuss how to get the most from your cars headlights and how to save a lot of money at the same time.
  • How Fuel Enhancers Works  By : Robert Paris
    Now, if you're the type of person who drives across town to save pennies, why would you NOT spend a dollar to save five
    dollars?
  • Buying the Right Bike Rack  By : James Hunt
    Bike racks are available in an assortment of designs and consist of a wide choice of features that are intended to meet the needs of any company or individual...
  • Should Car Alarms be Banned  By : James Hunt
    In many cities, car alarms are thought to be a necessity. Because many people, especially those in apartments, don't have access to a garage, cars must be parked...
  • A Guide to Motorhomes  By : James Hunt
    A totally custom motorhome body mounted on a chassis supplied by a truck manufacturer. Normally, these are the most expensive motorhomes...
  • The Best in Headlight Repair, Cleaning, and Restoration  By : David Maillie
    Want to know how to fix and repair those expensive plastic headlights? Read on.
  • You Need to Know About Trailer Hitches  By : James Hunt
    There are many different things that you might need a trailer hitch for and there are many different kinds of trailer hitches. You will be happy to know...
  • ATV Accessory Online Stores  By : James Hunt
    So you've just purchased your all terrain vehicle (ATV) and now need some ATV accessories. A great accessory for your ATV is a saddle bag which fits onto your...
  • Air Filters for Your Vehicle  By : Gary Wells
    When should you change your car's air filter?
  • How To Protect Your Car From Rust?  By : Gregg Hall
    Next to our homes, our vehicles are the next biggest investment we make. Some of the cars, trucks, and SUVs today cost more than some homes! Therefore, we want to protect them from the ravages of the environment such as rust. Certain problems are inevitable, but rust is one that can be prevented.
  • The Devil is in the Details  By : Gregg Hall
    Most reputable auto detailers follow a five-step process to properly car for the cars and trucks they are entrusted to care for. These steps consist of the following:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • How the Internet Can Enrich Your Sports Car Experience  By : Gregg Hall
    Sports car lovers generally think they best maximize the enjoyment of their ownership experience when squeezing a steering wheel or getting dirt under their fingernails. Driving is, of course, at the very heart of owning a sports car.
  • Should I Use Wax On My Car?  By : Gregg Hall
    This is a question coming up more and more especially since January of 2005 when the United States and other governments announced a mandatory reduction in the use of volatile organic compounds or VOCs in manufacturing processes and consumable products.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Should Your Next Sports Car Be A Convertible?  By : Gregg Hall
    For many of us, the very thought of a sports car conjures up a convertible top vehicle. We might think of a sports car as our opportunity to drive in perfect weather, top down, feeling a part of nature and closer to the driving experience.
  • Buying Repo Motorcycles Can Save You $$$$$$$  By : Susan Dean
    Have you ever thought of looking at repo motorcycles to buy as an alternative to the normal new or used option? If you haven't, then take my advice and check out the idea. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised with what you will find.
  • Car Problems What To Do Next  By : Tony Smith
    Statistically 80% of car problems occur after having some kind of work recently carried out on your vehicle by a garage / repair centre.
  • 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.
  • Powerful New Two-Mode Hybrid System for Full-Sized SUV's  By : Cheryl Dixon
    Hybrid Breakthrough Technology! Problem: Many people enjoy a lifestyle that requires a full sized SUV and can't or don't want to compromise by downsizing to a smaller less powerful hybrid. Solution: Now full sized SUV buyers will have all the power they
    need and fuel savings too thanks to GM's exclusive two mode Hybrid System for full-size Tahoe and Yukon SUVs.
  • Environmentally Friendly Reasons To Choose A Hybrid  By : Gregg Hall
    Whether OPEC likes it or not, hybrid owners are changing the landscape for car sales and automobile ownership. The process has been slow.
  • Three Ways to Extend the Life of Your Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Sports cars are important and expensive investments and drivers often develop a deep appreciation for their car. As such, they seek to maintain their cars well and prolong their useful life as long as possible.
  • Understanding Local Car Auctions  By : Marc Lindsay
    Buying cars from auctions can end up in a profit or a loss depending on your understand on cars and how the car auction process works. It is always good place to get a bargain because when you buying a car at an auction you're not paying dealer prices; neither is you paying for a guarantee. What you see is what you get is the theory behind car auctions.
  • 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.
  • How to Protect Your Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Your sports car represents a significant investment. For many owners, their sports car ranks second only to their home in terms of cost. When one has paid a substantial sum for an item, it only makes sense to take proactive steps to insure its protection.
  • Why You Should Cover Up Your Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Many sports car owners do not drive their special vehicle on a daily basis and some who do drive their sports car regularly lack an indoor garage. With protecting the beauty and investment value of a sports car being a natural priority, it is essential for sports car enthusiasts to understand car covers.
  • Buying A Car From Online Car Auction Sites  By : Marc Lindsay
    So what's the difference between an online car auction and an offline car auction?

    Traditional car auctions are actually more time consuming than online car auctions. You have to actually be at the auctions site to place a bid. Therefore you should live locally or you should travel there.
  • Three Factors In Choosing A Body Shop For Your Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Even though you baby your sports car and take great pains to care for it perfectly, accidents do occasionally happen. When they do, the sports car owner must decide where to take their vehicle for body repair.
  • Why You Should Purchase a Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    In a car culture dominated by SUV's, family sedans and economy cars, sports cars stand out in the crowd. There are a variety of selling points for all types of automobiles, but sports cars are uniquely attractive for at least five reasons.
  • 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.
  • How To Protect Against Sports Car Theft  By : Gregg Hall
    Sports cars are coveted items and it is not surprising thieves too often target these valuable vehicles. There is a steady market for professional car thieves willing to steal sports cars. Meanwhile, joy riders and other potential car thieves seem uniquely attracted to a beautiful sports car. There is, of course, no way to guarantee you will not be victimized by a car thief, but there are measures you can take to reduce the risk of having your sports car stolen.
  • An Overview Of Honda Hybrids  By : Gregg Hall
    Honda has become one of the top car manufacturers when it comes to the latest craze in the automotive world - hybrid vehicles. Honda has followed in the footsteps of car manufacturing companies like Toyota and Ford who have created a number of their car models in hybrid form.
  • Ask the Experts About Car Care Issues  By : Gregg Hall
    Owning and maintaining a sports car can be a rewarding experience. It can also be a trying and frustrating process, as a sports car owner may confront any number of difficult issues.
  • Help Slash the U.S.'s Dependency on Overseas Oil  By : Gregg Hall
    Anyone who follows political policy of the United States can tell you that America consumes a quarter of the world's oil supply but only has 3% of the world's oil reserves on its territory. This fact gives the country no other option than to import over 60% of the oil it needs to function at normal levels. With the introduction of the sports utility vehicle and other gasoline guzzlers, the dependency is growing each day.
  • Why Hybrids Require Less Maintenance  By : Gregg Hall
    Hybrid cars are excellent choices for helping the environment by using less fuel and more efficiency, but hybrids also require less maintenance. Hybrid vehicles are designed to require less service and are made to last longer and run better made than a conventional car.
  • Keep More Money in your Pocket And Gas up Less Often  By : Gregg Hall
    Gas prices all over the world have been soaring for years, giving drivers no other option than to pay the high prices. With more people driving vehicles that require more gas on a weekly basis, the rise in prices in being felt financially. Although experts agree that the rise in gas prices are not significant enough to deter consumers from driving their big trucks and sports utility vehicles, the thrifty spender may see things differently.
  • 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.
  • How To Save Money When Buying A Car  By : Marc Lindsay
    In case you were wondering why you shouldn't buy a new car from a dealership here's why. If you were to go out right now and buy a new car from a dealer, you'll be paying full price less the additional extras the salesman throws in to get you to buy it.
  • When Your Ride Looks Incredible, It Should Also Sound Incredible  By : Charles Kassotis
    When you're customizing your car or truck, you don't have to sacrifice the quality of sound just because the car came with a second-rate stereo.
  • How To Buy A Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Don't enter the buying process without a solid understand of exactly what you are after and how much you should expect to pay. Sports cars can be expensive investments and it is not advisable to handle the buying process impulsively.
  • Five Unforgettable Sports Cars From Movies  By : Gregg Hall
    Actors always get their names in the credits, but cars rarely do. Nonetheless, there have been many films that featured scene-stealing sports cars that probably deserved to have their make and model mentioned as the movie ended. Though there are undoubtedly countless examples of great movie sports cars, at least five truly stand out.
  • Show Me The Money - Where The Profit Is In New Cars  By : Gregg Hall
    How many tomes have you heard a car salesman or manager tell you, "I would love to give you that deal but we only have a few hundred dollars profit to play with"? Don't buy it, especially now when most entry level cars are over 20,000.
  • How To Get The Most For Your Trade In  By : Gregg Hall
    If you drive up to a car dealership in the vehicle you intend to trade you are setting yourself up to be taken, unless you have done your research first. One of the first things a salesperson will want to know is whether you are trading or not.
  • Give Yourself A Tax Break With Tax incentives for Hybrid Owners  By : Gregg Hall
    Buying a hybrid is becoming quite an investment. The hybrid, which operates on both a gasoline engine and an electric engine, is offering much more than a decrease in gasoline cost. It also offers consumers the ability to directly help the environment. Hybrids are known to emit very few pollutants, especially when compared to conventional vehicles.
  • Do Your Homework Before Buying That New Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    You may be interested in purchasing a used sports car, but may have concerns associated with the deal. A new car purchase, after all, includes warranties and assurances that reduce your need to be concerned with potential later problems.
  • Some Negatives About Hybrid Cars  By : Gregg Hall
    One of the biggest problems which hybrid owners have is not getting the mileage which they believe they should or would. Some hybrids claiming that they will get 50 mpg are only getting 30 mpg. Drivers are frustrated as they attempt to actually relearn how to drive a car.
  • 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.
  • How To Maximize The Mileage On Your Hybrid  By : Gregg Hall
    Owners of hybrid cars are taking the plunge for those of us still driving the regular gas-only engine cars. Although they are getting some perks for having these electric/gas hybrids, they still want to improve their gas mileage.
  • What Are Some Of The Hazards Of Hybrids  By : Gregg Hall
    New hybrids are bursting onto the market at an increasing rate and therefore all first responders (including the police, fire department and paramedics) need to be taught about ways in which hybrid cars differ from more traditional non-hybrid models.
  • How To Avoid Flood Damaged Sports Cars  By : Gregg Hall
    The recent natural disasters along the U.S. gulf coast reminds us of an important factor in purchasing sports cars-the need to avoid purchasing a flood-damaged vehicle.
  • Why Are We In Love With Sports Cars?  By : Gregg Hall
    Why do so many of us find sports cars irresistible? Few objects inspire the emotional attachment that sports cars do among auto enthusiasts.
  • What You Should Know About Leasing Terminology  By : Gregg Hall
    Sometimes the terminology in transactions can be confusing; the following definitions on leasing terminology will help equip you to better negotiate a good lease deal.
  • Sports Car Innovators To Remember  By : Gregg Hall
    The history of American sports cars is the story not only of machines, but also of the men who made and drove them. There have been many key players in the development of the modern sports car, but some stand out as truly significant figures.
  • How To Inspect Your Car Before Final Delivery  By : Gregg Hall
    When you buy a new vehicle you have every right to get one that is perfect and totally free of any imperfections. You don't want to pay top dollar for a brand new car that has mechanical problems or problems with the interior, body, or finish. Before you sign the final papers and take delivery of the car you want to be sure that you thoroughly inspect the car including road testing it.
  • 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.
  • What Determines Whether A Car Is A Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Ask anyone what a sports car is and they will probably invent an answer. Ask a dozen different people the same question and they will probably provide a dozen different answers. There are a variety of ways to define what constitutes an actual sports car.
  • Engine Tips - Take Care of the Engine that Takes Care of You  By : Charles Kassotis
    People rely heavily on their engines to perform properly and to endure for a long distance. To get the best results from your engine, you should take proper care of it.
  • 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.
  • Some Common Car Salesman Tricks To Watch Out For  By : Gregg Hall
    If you have ever bought a car then I am sure you have seen some of the things I am about to talk about here. The key is to be aware of them and know how to counter them.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What's Better Diesel Or Hybrid?  By : Gregg Hall
    An alternative to both hybrid cars and typical gasoline powered cars comes in the form of diesel powered cars. Much cheaper than gasoline, diesel has long provided an alternative fuel for motorists around the world. However, diesel powered cars have not been as successful within the United States.
  • Important Things To Consider For Exotic Sports Car Buyers  By : Gregg Hall
    It is easy to be seduced by the allure of owning an exotic sports car. These vehicles are often considered the pinnacle of design and are incredibly tempting cars. When the opportunity to invest in an exotic presents itself, many sports car enthusiasts have a hard time resisting the urge to purchase the vehicle.
  • When To Buy A New Car  By : Gregg Hall
    This is a question that many new car shoppers wrestle with constantly. How do I know when is the best time to buy a vehicle? It is hard to discern, especially when we are constantly under a barrage of advertising from dealers claiming "This weekend only, the best deals of the year!"
  • Do You Need Security For Your Car?  By : Gregg Hall
    Unfortunately in this day and age it seems that almost daily we hear about vehicles being broken into and vandalized or even being stolen. Even though certain vehicles are more susceptible to being targeted by these criminals we all need to be aware of the threat.
  • 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.
  • Hybrids On The Market Now Are For Small People  By : Gregg Hall
    Hybrid cars are quite popular because of fuel efficiency. However, the major drawback to the most fuel efficient hybrid vehicles is the size of the car and being well over six feet tall and 250 pounds doesn't help matters!
  • When To Lease A Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Proponents of leasing will tell you that the big advantages of leasing include less money invested up front, lower monthly payments, and protection against excessive depreciation. The advantages to the auto manufacturers are many.
  • Tips When Buying Insurance On Your Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Insuring a sports car can be a relatively expensive proposition. Sports cars generally require higher premiums than other automobile types, and the sports car owner can expect some sticker shock when learning just how much it costs to insure a high performance vehicle.
  • Things To Consider When Buying A Teenager's First Car  By : Gregg Hall
    It is the event that every parent dreads, your teenager has their driver's license and now you have to get them a car. Regardless of how careful a driver they are it is only natural to worry about them as they leave the roost to go driving on their own.
  • Why Should I use Synthetic Oil In My Car  By : Gregg Hall
    In recent years many people have expressed interest in synthetic oils and have wondered what all the hoopla was about. Now with many different brands of synthetic oils on the market it bears looking into.
  • Are Sports Cars Losing Their Appeal?  By : Gregg Hall
    Sports cars are widely loved, but a quick survey of one's morning commute will show they are not the most popular vehicle type on the road. Four door sedans, SUV's, practical pickup trucks, and small economy cars dominate the automotive landscape.
  • How To Make The Right Hybrid Choice For You  By : Gregg Hall
    The modern hybrid vehicle comes in numerous makes and models, various colors and sizes. And as the desire and need for this trendy car grows, so will the options available to consumers. There are a variety of things that need to be considered in choosing a hybrid car.
  • 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.
  • Tire Rack Selection Guide  By : John Morris
    If the active life is for you and your vehicle you will need all the help you can get to make sure you enjoy your relationship on and off the road...
  • How To Find Used Cars At The Best Prices  By : Gregg Hall
    The first thing that you should do is get an idea of what kind of vehicle you want and try to narrow it down to a couple of different models to make your research easier. Once you have done this you can start watching your local classifieds and see what kind of prices they are bringing there.
  • How To Negotiate A New Vehicle Lease  By : Gregg Hall
    If you have decided to lease a vehicle then there are some steps you can take to be sure that you get the best deal possible. First off you should know that a lease has profit to the dealer that can be negotiated just like a regular purchase does.
  • Declare Independence From Oil By Choosing A Hybrid  By : Gregg Hall
    Energy is such a valuable part of our everyday lives but sometimes we are not as aware of it as we should be. Hybrid cars are excellent at conserving energy and not polluting the environment further with nauseous gases.
  • Things To Watch Out For In A Used Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Used cars are not regulated as well as the new car industry is which leaves a lot of room for unscrupulous snake oil salesmen to enter the business.
  • 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!
  • How To Build Your Own Replica Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Building your own replicar can have a lot of appeal. It may be a way to obtain the dream car one otherwise never afford. It may also be a family project or the extension of mechanical interests.
  • How To Check Vehicles For Safety Before You Buy  By : Gregg Hall
    One of the most important considerations to make before buying a vehicle is its safety features. Safety has become more important to everyone in recent years so let's take a look at what is needed.
  • Save Big Money By Purchasing A Diesel SUV Instead Of Gas  By : Gregg Hall
    Americans have a love affair with SUV's and according to President Bush are addicted to gas. More than half of the vehicles on the road now are SUVs and trucks that use huge amounts of gas and they are especially prevalent during holiday seasons
  • 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?
  • What To Look For When Buying A Car From An Individual  By : Gregg Hall
    When looking for bargains in shopping for a vehicle a lot of people choose to buy one from a private owner instead of going to a dealership or car lot. While this can save you a lot of money in many cases it also limits your options if you have problems with the vehicle and private parties are not subject to as stringent regulations like dealers are.
  • General Used Car Info  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Used cars are becoming more and more popular every year. People are realizing that a good used car can be had for the fraction of the cost of a new car.
  • Watch Out For Big Trucks  By : Gregg Hall
    Every year it seems there are more commercial vehicles like big tractor trailers on the highway and it shows no signs of easing up. To stay safe when driving on the highway you really need to know as much as you can about how these big trucks operate. Let's take a look at some tips to help you stay safe on the road.
  • How John Delorean Impacted The Sports Car World  By : Gregg Hall
    Delorean was rewarded for his innovative thinking by promotions into the highest ranks of American automobile executives. Despite his success in the industry, he eventually opted to go his own way, leaving the U.S. automakers behind and hoping to subsequently compete with them.
  • How To Pinstripe Your Car  By : Gregg Hall
    There are different methods of pinstriping and depending upon what level of sophistication you are seeking in the pinstripe you may or may not want to seek professional help.
  • How To Save Money On Gasoline  By : Gregg Hall
    Every time you turn on the news you hear about the price of oil going up. Threats of embargos, political instability in the Middle East and now Nigeria and in the last year we saw the effect that major hurricanes could have on oil prices due to supplies being disrupted.
  • How to Fix and Repair Headlights for Maximum Safety  By : David Maillie
    Headlights are the single most important part of your car for nighttime driving. Many accidents could be avoided by properly repairing or fixing your headlights. Learn how to fix the three largest problems with headlights and save yourself money at the same time.
  • Hydrogen Powered Cars: The New Way To Go  By : Ben Franklin
    The hydrogen car's potential implications for the environment, economy and even politics make it an interesting idea.
  • Never Argue With A Big Truck  By : John Myre
    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 5,000 people die annually in crashes involving large trucks. In collisions between large trucks and cars, 98% of people killed were in the car. This article provides tips to safely manage your encounters with these behemoths:
  • Demand ASE Certification From Your Auto Technician  By : Gregg Hall
    Extending the life of you car and keeping it running properly can depend heavily on the experience and ability of the mechanic or technician who regularly works on it for you. Don't take chances with the health of your vehicle; insist on their being ASE certified.
  • Are Hybrid Cars The Hottest Trend?  By : Gregg Hall
    Hybrid technology is not new to the world of automobiles. Ferdinand Porsche first introduced hybrid technology in 1899. However, with current pressures regarding pollution and environment concerns setting in, and fuel prices touching a new Honda and Toyota launched their Hybrid car models in 1990.
  • What Is Up With Speeding Tickets?  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are like me you have probably noticed an increasing number of people pulled over for speeding in the last few years, if you've been lucky you weren't one of them. We also see more and more panel trucks and semis being stopped by DOT officers. So why is this going on?
  • Car Alarms Offer Safety And Security  By : Tom Sample
    There are a number of different devices on the market that offer one form of protection or another.
  • The New Car Negotiation Isn't Over Yet - Watch Out!  By : Gregg Hall
    So, you just negotiated a good deal on a new car, you did all your research and you knew what the dealer cost was and even got the rebate allowing you to buy the car well back of invoice. You beat that salesman up pretty good and you are feeling pretty good while waiting to go into the finance office to sign your papers.
  • How To Avoid Road Accidents Due To Poor Road Conditions  By : Julian Hall
    More than 40 people have died on county roads this year. This may be in part down to the poor condition of road markings. So what can you do about it?
  • The Benefits Of Leasing A Used Car  By : Ken Snow
    By leasing a used vehicle, you can obtain a luxury model car or SUV at much lower monthly payments than are imposed when you buy a new one.
  • Are Hybrid Cars Hazardous?  By : Gregg Hall
    With all of the talk of hybrid vehicles many people are singing their praises about these lightweight, fuel-efficient cars. But are there hazards to driving a hybrid? Is there really anything to worry about? Let's take a closer look at potential hybrid hazards.
  • Why To Buy A Used Car Instead Of New  By : Gregg Hall
    Even though new car sales are down, figures from the automotive industry tell us that used cars sales are up dramatically with three times as many people buying used over new.
  • How To Buy A New Car Without Getting Ripped Off  By : Gregg Hall
    For the vast majority of us the purchase of a new car is the second largest expense we will make after that of our home. It is just as important to take your time and do your research when buying a car as it is when you buy a home.
  • 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.
  • How To Find The Car That Is Right For You  By : Gregg Hall
    Even though housing prices have taken a sharp turn up in the last couple of years they are still by far the largest purchase most people will make in their lifetime, however with the prices of the average new car now nearing $30,000 they are definitely the second largest purchase for many.
  • Are You A Difference Buyer Or A Payment Buyer?  By : Gregg Hall
    There are many different types of buyers that come into car dealerships and they are classified into certain categories and the negotiation process is governed by the type of buyer they are. You want to avoid being classed like this because the less you let them know the better it will be for you.
  • The Quality of an RAC Car Inspections  By : Tony Smith
    Well quite simply here's how the RAC process really works.
  • Facts You Need to Know About Hybrid Cars  By : Gregg Hall
    Hybrid car has become immensely popular after Honda Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation introduced these cars in the US market in 2000. The US Government offers incentives to those willing to buy hybrid car and many corporations are willing to provide free parking.
  • How Alternative Fuels Can Help You Save At The Pump  By : Gregg Hall
    There are many alternative fuels available on the market today. President Bush seems to be on a mission stating that Americans are "addicted" to oil.
  • Auto Glass Windshields - To Replace or Repair - Which Is Better  By : Terry Baeseman
    Repairing an auto glass takes only a short time and can be completed and the vehicle ready for use the same day. Replacement of auto glass usually takes several days for the vehicle to be ready for regular and daily use.
  • Do Not Settle For Second-Best Get The Best Buy Used Car  By : Sandra Stammberger
    You are in a haze of worry and indecision. Your old and battered but well-loved car has finally bid farewell to its riding days and is only good for the junk shop now.
  • Pulling a Trailer 101  By : Julien Raynal
    Sometimes, you may find yourself in an unavoidable situation. When I was younger I found myself in such a predicament. A couple of my girl friends and I had to move a friend from across the United-States.
  • U.S. Auto Manufacturers Are They Ready To Declare Bankruptcy?  By : David Maillie
    With the rise of numerous import manufacturers and their higher quality, lower priced autos it may have been destiny.
  • Why It is Harder To Buy A Used Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Buying used cars is totally different than buying new. For starters most people looking for used cars must deal with sellers in less than ideal environments. From shysters selling cars on the side of the road to the little independent lots around your town and even up to the used car operations at major dealerships the used car business is still fraught with questionable tactics at the very least.
  • All You Wanted To Know About Hybrid Cars  By : Gregg Hall
    The rising oil prices will have anybody fretting and praying for a miracle so that they did not have to spend that kind of money on fuel. If at all, anybody can answer those prayers, it is our own automobile industry.
  • Alternative Ways To Cut Fuel Usage  By : Gregg Hall
    The typical vehicle uses approximately 600 gallons of fuel and is driven more than 16,000 miles each year. This adds up to a lot of miles driven and a lot of money spent on gas.
  • Some More Common Car Sales Tricks  By : Gregg Hall
    It seems there are as many sales tactics to sell cars as there are cars. They are all designed to achieve the same purpose and that is to get you to sign on the dotted line. Let's take a look at some more of the common methods out there today.
  • How to Gain Acces to Cheap Cars at Government Auctions  By : Tahl Kopel
    Because the government is not allowed to make a profit on the cars it auctions off, there are plenty of opportunities for people to find incredible deals at government car auctions.
  • Why To Wait a Year for a Hybrid Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Hybrid cars are very popular vehicles in today's society. Hybrid cars combine the power of a gasoline engine with the environmental benefits of an electric engine to create what most consider being a better car. There are essentially two different types of hybrid cars on today's market.
  • Some Benefits Of Hybrid Automobiles  By : Gregg Hall
    Ever since the automobile was invented, automobile engineers have been devising better vehicles to save fuel and increase the efficiency of the automobile. Majority of the cars run on petrol while some cars and heavy vehicles run on diesel.
  • Looking Forward To Cars With A 250 MPG Fuel Advantage  By : Gregg Hall
    We are consuming our fossil fuels at such as rate that soon we would be in a position when we will ruin out of our energy resources. The biggest consumer of oil is the conventional car. The internal combustion engine of conventional cart is not energy efficient and can be termed as an oil guzzler.
  • An Insider Look At Auto Dealerships  By : Gregg Hall
    Going to a car dealer to buy a car is a scary experience for some and angry one for others. If you know a little more about the inner workings and structure of the average car dealership you will be less likely to be so apprehensive and you will be equipped to know what to look out for and what to expect.
  • Are There Really Better Times To Buy A Car?  By : Gregg Hall
    I am sure you've heard it a million times. If you buy at the end of the month you will get a better deal, if you come back tomorrow I can get you a better deal.
  • 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.
  • A Few Gas Saving Tips  By : Gregg Hall
    Recently, our country has been hit with a surge of high gas prices. With no decline in prices on the horizon, people are being forced to ration their gas intake. There is a silver lining from the events of the present; the rationing will help reduce gas emissions, which in turn will help the environment.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Buying a Dream Car: Financing and Tips  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Owning a dream car is not simple. It needs careful planning which includes right choice of car, financing plans, and other related matters.
  • The Credit Rebuilding Car Sales Scam  By : Gregg Hall
    With the rise in bankruptcies, repossessions, and general bad credit in the United States it has given birth to a whole new segment of the car business that is designed specifically to prey upon these types of people. That's right I said prey upon.
  • Getting Huge Savings on a Used Car  By : Rene Graeber
    Buying a new car is a long term investment. It is usually the second only to a home as the most expensive thing ever bought. The person has to shell out a vast sum of money later on not only for gas but its proper maintenance as well.
  • MG and Austin to be Revived by Chinese Car Company  By : Rick Hendershot
    The famous MG and Austin brands that were familiar to generations of British car enthusiasts, are about to be revived by Nanjing Automobile Corporation.
  • 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.
  • Some Of The Car Salesman's Favorite Methods  By : Gregg Hall
    There are many different tricks and methods that car salespeople will use to try to trip you up and keep you confused or get you excited to try to get you to buy a car. Let's take a look at some of the more common methods.
  • How To Avoid The High Pressure Tactics Of Car Salesmen  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are an adult chances are you have had an experience at a car dealer that wasn't among your best memories. If you take a look at some of the guidelines below it can help to deal with these tactics and keep your next experience from being a bad one.
  • Things You Can Do That Will Mess Car Salesmen Up  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are like me dealing with car salesmen can be an exasperating experience. They have so many little quirks and sneaky little ways to try to get information from you that it can try the patience of the best of us. I want to share a few things that you can do to drive them up the wall for a change.
  • Public Car Auctions And Online Car Auctions  By : Marc Lindsay
    Buying cars from auctions is cheaper to buying from a dealer. Find out why it is and how you can start saving money yourself.
  • The Car Salesman's Favorite Targets  By : Gregg Hall
    I know it may seem cold blooded but car salesmen have people that they love to deal with and others that they will run from. I was in the business for over 15 years and I can tell you that for most salespeople they are on the lookout for the little old lady.
  • The Latest in Hybrid Happenings  By : Gregg Hall
    Hybrids are one of the most popular options in transportation today. Consumers are flocking to these vehicles for many reasons. One of the most popular reasons consumers love hybrids is because they save them hundreds of dollars a year in gasoline purchases.
  • Tips On Buying A Used Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Just like buying a new car, buying a used car is a serious matter and should not be taken lightly. Before you even begin shopping for a used car you need to do some homework to keep from paying too much and to keep from buying a vehicle fraught with problems.
  • Tips To Make Your Trade In More Valuable  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are trading your car in on a new vehicle there are some things you can do to be sure that you get the most money possible for it. As a former used car manager for many years I can tell you that I have had people bring cars in that I would not even sit in and if your car is that filthy you can bet that you aren't going to get anything for it. There are other things that matter as well.
  • Tips fpr Buying a Second Hand Vehicle  By : ian Williamson
    The over all look of a used automobile or truck is a very significant sign of how the vehicle has been taken care of. Is the general look of the vehicle consistent with the miles and the price that is being asked?
  • Is Buying A Used Car A Smart Move Or A Dumb Mistake  By : Gregg Hall
    Buying a used vehicle can be a very smart move, actually one of the smartest moves you can make in regards to buying a car. However, it is often one of the dumbest mistakes for many people.
  • A Guide to Car Leasing  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Do you ever feel like you know just enough about car leasing to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from car leasing experts.
  • Tips for Safer Driving at Night  By : David Maillie
    It is a fact that night time is more dangerous for driving and here are some helpful tips to keep you safe on the road.
  • Some Good Sources To Find Used Vehicles  By : Gregg Hall
    If you try and you are lucky you will find a good quality vehicle without having to go through the trauma of going to a dealer to do it. Of course the car dealers will tell you exactly the opposite and warn you against buying from a friend or neighbor.
  • How To Lease A Car The Right Way  By : Gregg Hall
    Leasing can be very confusing and there is a bit of a paradox here. If you do it right leasing can save you a ton of money and allow you to drive a much nicer vehicle than you could otherwise afford, but done wrong it can cost you thousands!
  • 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.
  • Cars for Chicks?  By : ian Williamson
    Looking at different kinds of cars, one can't help but notice that each car has a special trait, a characteristic that makes it what it is. And we cannot help but categorize a car by its looks and features. On sports cars for girls, one usually arrives at an image of a convertible roadster that is small and compact.

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