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181). 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.
182). 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.
183). 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.
184). 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.
185). 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.
186). 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.
187). 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.
188). 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.
189). How To Save At Least 50 Cents A Gallon On Gasoline By : Melvin Holloway
Save at least 50 cents a gallon on gasoline using these seven steps.
190). 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.
191). 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.
192). 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.
193). 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.
194). 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.
195). 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.
196). 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.
197). 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.
198). 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.
199). 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.
200). 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.
201). 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.
202). 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.
203). 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.
204). 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.
205). 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.
206). 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.
207). 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.
208). Routine Car Polishing Gives Your Car a Spruced-up, Fresh Look By : David Maillie
How to make your car shine and give it the maximum protection possible.
209). 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?
210). Top Seven Tips to Save Money at the Fuel Pump No Matter What You Drive By : Tom Kline
Simple ways to save money by improving your fuel economy—no matter what you drive.
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