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  1. Low Speed Impact "Injury" Facts  by  Dan Baldyga
    Low Speed impacts are those that take pace at speeds under 10 MPH.  There’s often little (if any) visible Property Damage done to the rear of ones motor vehicle.  However, those who are struck (especially in the rear) often have injuries, especially neck injuries.
    744 words 2006-07-23
  2. Effective Online Car Sales on Ebay Motors  by  Cherie Szilvagyi
    Remember back when selling online was a new experience?  Dealers tried everything to sell their vehicles online.  Today’s market has expanded to include several hot online marketplaces.
    361 words 2006-07-23
  3. Your Drive Train Explained  by  Kevin Schappell
    The drive train serves two functions:  it transmits power from the engine to the drive wheels, and it varies the amount of torque.  "Power" is the rate or speed at which work is performed.
    1183 words 2006-07-23
  4. Chevrolet Ranks As America's Top-Selling Certified Used Vehicle  by  Jenny McLane
    Chevrolet is now the top-selling certified used vehicle in America.  This announcement is based on Autodata Corp.  's October 2004 data for single-line make certified used vehicle sales.
    412 words 2006-07-23
  5. Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL)  by  Melih Oztalay
    Drivers 16 years of age are at high risk for traffic accidents due to their immaturity and limited driving experience.  A series of five research papers published in a September 2002 supplement of Injury Prevention addresses this risk among young drivers.
    310 words 2006-07-23
  6. All About Car Shows: How To Plan In Phases  by  Tonza Borden
    Rome was not built in a day and your car show won’t be either.  You have to plan your event in phases and execute it in phases.  What does that mean?  Write everything you want in outline format.
    206 words 2006-07-23
  7. All About Car Shows: People Behind The Scene  by  Tonza Borden
    Now that you have picked a leader and have a plan of action, you can proceed to forming committees.  People Behind The SceneWhen the car show visitors see your extravagant event, they won’t see all the hard work performed by the people behind the scene.
    255 words 2006-07-23
  8. Protect for your Car's Floor with Toyota Floor Mats  by  Terry Brown
    Whenever we think about car accessories, what comes to mind are the most common and obvious ones like bumpers, spoilers, step guards, halogen lights and others that are added externally.  Likewise, the more common interior accessories may include seat covers, audio systems and others.
    521 words 2006-07-23
  9. 10 Tips For Saving Cash On Your Gas  by  Pete Lance
    Gas prices are getting more and more ridiculous.  And it’s going to keep increasing with no limit in sight!  For the new car owners out there, do you know that a gallon of unleaded gasoline used to cost only $1.
    477 words 2006-07-23
  10. Buying A Second Hand Car? 19 Tips To Avoid Getting Your Fingers Burnt.  by  Michael Challiner
    • Do your homework.  Read up about the model of car you're thinking about.  Will it perform as you will want?  Be aware of any known mechanical problems with that particular model and remember to check them out when you take it for a test drive (see tip 15).
    949 words 2006-07-23
  11. X-Type: Definitely a Jaguar  by  Michelle Crimson
    The smallest of the current Jaguar saloon cars, the Jaguar X-Type had had its humble beginnings in 2001.  It was purposefully built on the success of the S-Type and has taken its styling and design mostly from the Jaguar XJ series.
    483 words 2006-07-23
  12. Behind the 2006 Saturn Vue  by  Sarah McBride
    Totally refurnished from inside to out, the new 2006 Saturn Vue has been given a full update on its appearance inside and outside, plus, it has also been given a tons of changes in terms of its details – and these could actually increase consumers’ desire for this new vehicle.
    468 words 2006-07-23
  13. Mazda RX 4, Luce Rotary: Different Names, Same Vehicle  by  Margaret Adams
    In Japan, the Mazda RX 4 was known as the Luce Rotary.  Despite different names, though, the Mazda RX 4 and the Luce Rotary was still the very same vehicle from the Mazda Motor Corporation which has its headquarters mainly located in Hiroshima, Japan.
    427 words 2006-07-23
  14. Reasons For Buying A Car  by  Gregory Ashton
    Besides the obvious reason, transportation, are there any other pressing reasons for buying a car?  Perhaps it is a necessity like requiring inexpensive transportation to and from work.  Or, maybe you are a “stay at home” Mom or Dad and need a vehicle to haul children around to school and various other activities.
    773 words 2006-07-23
  15. Best Condition Check-Up Of A Used Car: When Old Gets Better  by  Gregory Ashton
    Today, buying a used car is as important as buying a new car.  This is because the growing necessity and demand for cars is extremely important in an individual’s everyday life, especially if the daily activities require a lot of commuting and traveling.
    424 words 2006-07-23
  16. Where To Find Classic Car Parts  by  Joel Noah
    Classic car parts are not easy to come by.  But if you have finally been able to purchase the classic car you’ve always dreamed of, finding the classic car parts to restore and accessorize it may be a high on your priority list.
    531 words 2006-07-23
  17. How To Know When Not To Buy A Used Car!  by  Dr. Drew Henry
    If you are looking to save money by buying a used car, it can be a very viable tactic.  However, even though you are on a tight budget, buying a used car should not be immediately decided upon and should take a lot of consideration.
    394 words 2006-07-23
  18. Get Ready For A Compact BMW  by  Matthew C. Keegan
    Over the years, the entire definition of what is considered a small, medium, or large car has been turned on its side.  Some people measure a car’s entire length to determine size, others take into account its wheelbase, while still others give consideration to the vehicle’s interior room.
    437 words 2006-07-23
  19. Speeding: An Excellent Law Destroyed By Dumb Enforcement  by  James Smythe
    The offence of exceeding the speed limit was sensibly created to improve road safety and offer guidance to drivers.  When it is applied with intelligence it can do exactly that, and indeed generally until about 1985 that's exactly what we had.
    790 words 2006-07-23
  20. Leading Auto Parts Store Promotes Safe Driving Among Young Drivers  by  Terry Brown
    Auto Parts Inner, one of the country’s top auto parts dealers promotes safe driving among young drivers through its newly updated site that features not only millions of highly durable and reliable replacement auto parts but loads of Auto Parts Information as well.
    503 words 2006-07-23
  21. Glamour Cars  by  Graeme Notega
    Long and sleek!  With Elvis as the hero of the day during the 1950s, whatever he drove become the car of the day.  And Elvis loved the glamour that shiny new tail-fins exhibited.  His fans loved them, too, which led to over thirty heart-stopping models being designed during the 1950s.
    506 words 2006-07-23
  22. 2006 Acura MDX: Luxury With A View  by  Matthew C. Keegan
    You have to love the marketing guys.  After all of the work of the design team, a new vehicle must pass through several rigorous channels including engineering, safety, performance, quality, durability, craftsmanship, government inspections, and management clearance, before even the first rivet is drilled or body panel painted.
    517 words 2006-07-23
  23. Saab Cars: Born From Jets  by  Matthew C. Keegan
    The latest marketing campaign from Saab cars traces the automaker’s origins back to the days to when the company was formed from a Swedish aircraft maker.  One ad mentions that 16 aircraft engineers designed the first cars, which were based heavily on aerodynamic aircraft design.
    646 words 2006-07-23
  24. Used Auto Warranty Warning: Beware Dealer-Issued Extended Auto Warranty Coverage  by  Joel Walsh
    Buying a used car?  You need an extended auto warranty to protect you from expensive surprises down the road.  But be careful when your dealer tries to sell you used auto extended warranty coverage.
    690 words 2006-07-23
  25. Siemens Electronics At Frankfurt Motor Show: No Matter How You Call It, Revolution Or Invasion... It Will Only Grow  by  Bechara Aboul-Nasr
    No matter how you call it, every car change brings us new systems and functions.  No matter what you do, this trend will keep growing too, thanks to the electronics revolution in the car industry, or as some like to call it, the electronics invasion.
    589 words 2006-07-23
  26. Understanding The Texas Lemon Law  by  Terry Dunn
    Contrary to what its name suggests, the Texas Lemon Law is not a legislation that deals with the buying and selling of fruits or rule against its bright color.  It does not even come close.  Rather it involves the right of American consumers, who buy vehicles, used or brand new, cars or trucks, to return defective products and ask for a refund.
    570 words 2006-07-23
  27. Where To Find A Complete List Of Used Cars?  by  Natasha Wood
    I recently was at a site online and it had a used car section.  I thought it might be a good source to try and find some used cars, since I’m in the market.  Perusing through the used car section, I noticed they online had 2 pages of used cars!
    359 words 2006-07-23
  28. How to Buy a Used Car  by  Jay Moncliff
    There are many people out there who want to buy a used car.  Why don't they just buy a new car?  The answer is simple.  Many people simply can't afford to buy a new car, so they must buy a used car.
    483 words 2006-07-23
  29. For Better Gas Mileage, Have a Better Car  by  Ken Reno
    In today's world of contemporary society, we have many cartels and monopolies, but the one, which stands out for being the most profitable, most effective, and most powerful is the one involving oil.
    566 words 2006-07-22
  30. Choosing the Right Repair Shop...  by  Naum Levinson
    With the cost of car repair going up, choosing the right repair shop is important than ever.  If you are paying a couple of hundreds of dollars to have your car repaired, you had betterbe sure that every dollar you've spent was really needed to repair your car and wasn'tjust an inflated shop's price or totally unneccessary repair.
    541 words 2006-07-22

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