Posted in December 23rd, 2008
Every single year you should take the necessary steps to winterize your home. This is important because you can actually save money when your home is ready for the winter. How is this possible? Well, you might be surprised because 40% of your energy bill is consumed simply by the heating and the cooling of your home. In this case, it is being consumed by whatever method you use to heat your home. If you winterize, you\’re going to be able to reduce that percentage in ways you never thought were possible.
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Posted in December 17th, 2008
On the journey to driving in a hurry comes a huge speed bump - cops. We all speed some time in our lives and the feeling of being paranoid for getting pulled over shouldn\’t be felt. There are lots of justified reasons for speeding - business meetings, hospital visits, family emergencies or even your kid\’s big game. The thing that the law doesn\’t seem to leave room for is exceptions.
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Posted in December 15th, 2008
The classic look of the Ferrari is his ardent career red (Rosso Corsa) together with the outstanding black steed on canary yellow background, covered by the Italian flag. The colors have been the essence of luxury when it comes to luxury cars. But what is the Ferrari, and how its popularity become?
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Posted in December 14th, 2008
Speeding is almost always inevitable. Whether you are not paying attention to your speed and slowly the gas pedal is being pushed, or you are in a rush for a business meeting, we have all been in situations where we need to be in a rush.
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Posted in December 11th, 2008
Sports cars in general, are mostly about style and performance. This is why these types of cars lure so many drivers in the market. Sports cars are head turners and usually look best in the color red. Sports cars have power placed to its pavement across its rear wheels or on all of the four wheels. The cars are principally constructed for the driver, although there are a few have rear seats.
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Posted in December 8th, 2008
Sports cars in general, are mostly about style and performance. This is why these types of cars lure so many drivers in the market. Sports cars are head turners and usually look best in the color red. Sports cars have power placed to its pavement across its rear wheels or on all of the four wheels. The cars are principally constructed for the driver, although there are a few have rear seats.
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Posted in November 28th, 2008
The auto salvage yard is a very interesting place. It sort of resembles a graveyard for automobiles because they are in pieces and don\’t look too good. However, there are some viable parts on these old broken down vehicles that can work perfectly on a functional vehicle. The salvage yard is literally the \’gold mine of auto parts\’. That explains how they are able to survive financially the way that they do.
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Posted in August 25th, 2008
Toyota Motor Sales was founded in the U.S. in 1957, and in the 50 years since Toyota has grown from a small Japanese car company to one of the largest auto manufacturers in the world. The history of Toyota is the quintessential rags-to-riches story, and a big part of that story is the growth of Toyota trucks. Toyota\’s 50th anniversary seems like a good time to tell the history of Toyota trucks in the U.S.
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Posted in July 17th, 2008
Truck owners love how powerful their vehicles are. Trucks need lots of power because they\’re designed to haul and tow heavy loads without difficulty. However, many truck manufacturers use fairly quiet exhaust systems on their vehicles, despite their powerful engines. If you want your truck to sound as powerful as you know it is, or if you\’re aiming to reduce the constrictions on the exhaust, then consider adding to or altering your truck\’s exhaust system.
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Posted in July 17th, 2008
It\’s tough to keep a good credit rating, and even the best of us can accidentally damage our score. There are a myriad of credit risks everywhere, from credit cards, home equity and auto loans, to a dubious health insurance system, and it\’s easy to make a mistake somewhere along the line. These are the top 5 mistakes, from easiest to hardest, that you might be making to damage your credit score:
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Posted in July 16th, 2008
If you\’re looking at a diesel engine, you\’re probably impressed with their combination of power and fuel efficiency. Modern diesel engines are environmentally friendly and fairly low maintenance. Europeans have enjoyed diesel powered vehicles for years, which are finally starting to catch on in the United States. Considering all their benefits, it\’s quite possible that diesel engines will one day be more popular than gas engines. Since most U.S. drivers have limited experience with diesel engines, here are some tips for new diesel drivers.
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Posted in July 16th, 2008
Many drivers are unsure whether they should use synthetic oil in their new cars. Synthetic oil has a number of pluses over regular oil: it can maintain integrity in heat; lubricates better; has fairly good purity; and rarely ever becomes sludge, even after abuse. Most drivers will see the obvious benefits synthetic oil has to offer and decide to use it in their car. However, even with the synthetic oil\’s numerous benefits, the real difference is made in how you care for your car.
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Posted in July 15th, 2008
Protecting your credit rating isn\’t easy. Credit cards, auto loans, home equity loans and our suspect health insurance system can ruin your credit score. From easiest to hardest, here are the dangers you need to look out for:
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Posted in July 15th, 2008
Truck owners love how powerful their vehicles are. Trucks need lots of power because they\’re designed to haul and tow heavy loads without difficulty. However, many truck manufacturers use fairly quiet exhaust systems on their vehicles, despite their powerful engines. If you want your truck to sound as powerful as you know it is, or if you\’re aiming to reduce the constrictions on the exhaust, then consider adding to or altering your truck\’s exhaust system.
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Posted in July 14th, 2008
Diesel engine fans will rapture on about the impressive combination of power and fuel efficiency that modern diesel engines carry. Environmentally friendly and fairly low maintenance, diesel engines have been popular for years in Europe, and that popularity is finally beginning to grow in the United States as well. With all their benefits, diesel engines may very well become more popular than gas engines! Here are some tips to consider if you, like most U.S. drivers, are fairly inexperienced with diesel engines.
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Posted in July 14th, 2008
Diesel engine fans will rapture on about the impressive combination of power and fuel efficiency that modern diesel engines carry. Environmentally friendly and fairly low maintenance, diesel engines have been popular for years in Europe, and that popularity is finally beginning to grow in the United States as well. With all their benefits, diesel engines may very well become more popular than gas engines! Here are some tips to consider if you, like most U.S. drivers, are fairly inexperienced with diesel engines.
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Posted in July 13th, 2008
Truck owners love how powerful their vehicles are. Trucks need lots of power because they\’re designed to haul and tow heavy loads without difficulty. However, many truck manufacturers use fairly quiet exhaust systems on their vehicles, despite their powerful engines. If you want your truck to sound as powerful as you know it is, or if you\’re aiming to reduce the constrictions on the exhaust, then consider adding to or altering your truck\’s exhaust system.
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Posted in July 13th, 2008
Vehicle safety is something of a puzzle for automakers. Improved vehicle safety technology have made cars safer than ever, yet the number of vehicle-related deaths in the U.S. has remained steady at 40 000 fatalities each year. Why haven\’t all these new vehicle safety measures made us safer? One company has hypothesized that the problem lies not with the cars, but rather, with the drivers.
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Posted in July 13th, 2008
Your new car (or your new car dealer) is giving you a headache. There\’s a problem and the customer service you\’ve received hasn\’t been good enough. You feel like you\’ve done your part, but your problem is still unresolved. How do you get it solved?
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Posted in July 12th, 2008
When it comes to vehicle safety, automakers are a little puzzled. How can it be that vehicle-related fatalities in the U.S. have been steady at 40,000 deaths a year even as vehicle safety measures continue to improve? Is all this vehicle safety technology really making us safer? One company has announced that the problem is not with the safety of the cars - it\’s with the drivers themselves.
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