Cars
- The Rapid Vehicle Motor CompanyBy: Frank Hague
The Rapid Motor Vehicle Company was started in 1902 by Max Grabowski.
- Pssst: Wanna (not) Buy a Stolen Car?By: Michael Trusthold
Would you buy a used car--with cash--from someone you just met in the bar, and who walked you down a dark alley to show you the car? Not likely.
- Winter Car Care TipsBy: Norman Fleming
The cold weather affects your car too.
- Extra, Extra! Car Covers Save Car!By: Matt Harvey
Your automobile is one of the most important investments you will make aside from your house.
- Understanding The Provisions Of Your Extended Auto WarrantyBy: Colin P
An extended auto warranty can be a confusing document for many people.
- Helicopter For SaleBy: Bethany Jane Speight
There are many reasons to purchase a helicopter for sale.
- Auto Import: Options To Count OnBy: Sandy Baker
Auto import is one of the largest markets of car purchases each and every year in the United States.
- Defensive Driving: The Need We All HaveBy: Sandy Baker
Defensive driving is quite an important thing that we have.
- Choosing A Safe And Reliable Car Transport ServiceBy: Matt Harvey
It doesnÂ’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.
- Buyer Beware...........Flood Vehicles !!By: Jack Cooper
With the hurricanes and flooding that has hit in the south recently there are hundreds of thousands of vehicles that have moderate to severe flood damage.
- Tractor Trailer AccidentsBy: Frank Hague
Each year, there are approximately 500,000 accidents in the United States involving large trucks/tractor- trailers, with 5,000 fatalities.
- Police Radar Calibration - The Old Bait And Switch GameBy: Richard Wallace II
Hi everybody, Richard Wallace here again with my latest article in the continuing series of articles.
- Tips On Choosing Discount TiresBy: Kathryn Whittaker
There is a saying by a famous tire manufacturer Michelin: "So much is riding on your tires.
- Limousine Hire Tips, Guidelines And AdviceBy: Andrew Hughes
Tips for renting a stretched limousine
Hiring a stretched limousine need not be a hit and miss affair if you ask the right questions and take account of the following.
- Preventative Car Maintenance and Fuel Filter Replacement TipsBy: Boyd
As with health care, preventative car maintenance is the best thing you can do for those dependable vehicles that get you where you want to go everyday.
- Types of Air Filters for Your VehicleBy: Matthew C. Keegan
How often do you replace your car’s air filter? Every 10 thousand miles? 12K? 15K? During the life of your car – assuming you plan on keeping your vehicle for many years – you could easily go through 8, 10, even 15 or more air filters.
- 4 Ways To Increase Automotive PerformanceBy: Matthew C. Keegan
In these days of high gasoline prices, it may seem ridiculous to consider ways to increase your car's performance as they are almost always associated with increased fuel consumption.
- When Fuel Pumps Give Up The GhostBy: Matthew C. Keegan
Cruising down the highway at 70mph in your ‘98 Bimmer you notice a strange sound coming from somewhere underneath your car.
- Weather and Car Cover FundamentalsBy: Matthew C. Keegan
Selecting a car cover for your truck, van, SUV, or passenger car is a matter of finding one that fits your car and going with that one, right? Well, there is a lot more to it than simply purchasing a car cover.
- 6 Pocket Rockets!By: Matthew C. Keegan
Just because your car is small, doesnÂ’t mean that it has to be slow.
- Keep Your Vehicle's Carpets Clean!By: Matthew C. Keegan
Your $30,000 car has come equipped with all of the latest bells and whistles: traction control; Sirius satellite radio; side curtain air bags; Onstar; and power everything.
- Lights, Lamps, and Bulbs; Oh My!By: Matthew C. Keegan
Can you imagine driving down the road at night with barely a flashlight bulb to guide your way? The first cars were outfitted with headlights that were just about that dim.
- Protect Your Wheels From An Insidious Fiend!By: Matthew C. Keegan
A few years back, a friend of mine brought over his newly purchased and “gently used” 325i to my home.
- Increase Your Torque And Save On GasBy: Matthew C. Keegan
If you were to mention to someone that most performance automotive parts can conserve fuel while producing more power, likely you would not be believed.
- Catalytic Converters and Your VehicleÂ’s Emission SystemBy: Matthew C. Keegan
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- Car and Truck AlternatorsBy: Matthew C. Keegan
Has your vehicleÂ’s alternator failed? Are you absolutely certain that it isnÂ’t your battery or starter? Determining which part has failed is essential toward avoiding unnecessarily replacing something that hasnÂ’t failed, like your battery.
- When to Replace Brake PadsBy: Matthew C. Keegan
Worn brake pads can adversely impact your ability to bring your car to a halt.
- Clutch Kit EssentialsBy: Matthew C. Keegan
If your vehicleÂ’s clutch has failed, then you could be faced with an expensive repair bill depending on the make and model of your car and the garage doing the work.
- Consider a Performance Exhaust SystemBy: Matthew C. Keegan
Is it time for you to replace your carÂ’s exhaust system? Have you noticed rust around your muffler and tailpipe? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then consider replacing your stock exhaust system with a performance exhaust system.
- Replacement Auto Parts: Where to Find ThemBy: Matthew C. Keegan
When needing a replacement part for you car, where do you shop? Like many motorists you may head down to the big box retailer for all of your needs.
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