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  • What to Do When the "Check Engine" Light Goes On  By : Joe Thompson
    Sometimes, warning lights get people all frazzled and lose control of the whole situation. Experts in the field of driving, automobiles, and driving safety say that people should not panic when this kind of thing happens to you.
  • What Was the Volvo S90?  By : Kenneth McKinley
    The Volvo S90 belongs to the range of rear wheel drive cars and vehicles that were built by Volvo, the car manufacturer from Sweden. Going back to Volvo history, the Volvo S90 was actually first introduced as the Volvo 960. This vehicle has become the replacement for the Volvo 760.
  • What Your Minivan Should Have  By : Joe Ratzkin
    When it comes to practicality, nothing comes quite close to owning a minivan. A minivan is also known as a multi utility vehicle, or MUV, and also known as a multi purpose vehicle, or MPV.
  • What's The Overall Safest Vehicle?  By : Shane Morgay
    Purchasing a vehicle can be a daunting task. There are several aspects that the purchaser needs to consider and one of them is safety. With the prevalence of high-end cars, how are you supposed to choose?
  • When All You Need is Space  By : Jenny McLane
    Made available in three trims, the 2006 Volkswagen Golf is a vehicle that has the capacity of five passengers maximum. This vehicle sports four doors and is a family sedan. The 2006 Volkswagen Golf has been made available with a hatchback version of the Volkswagen Jettan sedan.
  • When Braking (Your Car) Is Hard To Do  By : Terry Brown
    Losing control of your car and losing the function of your breaks could actually happen in real life not just in movies and soap operas. In fact, it could happen to your car or to a Geo vehicle, or to any other vehicle.
  • When Fogs Become a Hindrance to Your Driving  By : Shane Morgay
    Driving in the fog is not advisable as according to safety and driving experts. Of course, we all know that driving in the fog could be quite hazardous especially if the conditions are extreme. However, during instances when the fog is not that heavy, one could still drive through it.
  • When to Change Your Wiper Blades  By : Mark Clarkson
    One of the most used yet most overlooked parts of the vehicle is the windshield wiper which is also known as the windscreen wiper. Most owners of vehicles only notice that this part is there once the rain or the snow starts to pour.
  • When To Pass Another Vehicle And When Not To Pass  By : Kimberly Meyer
    On a road with two lanes, the passing lane is oftentimes in the direction of oncoming traffic. Also, if you are uncertain if there is enough time or space to overtake the other vehicle, do not do so. Also, do not overtake if there is also another vehicle passing you.
  • When to Repair or Replace Your Car  By : Car Enthusiast
    Some drivers may find it hard to decide whether they should get their car repaired or they should immediately get a replacement instead. Here are some tips.
  • When What You See Is What You Get  By : Michelle Crimson
    The present 2006 Jaguar XJ series has been constructed to sport four doors and can take in a maximum of five passengers. It is considered to be under the luxury sedan or luxury sports sedan category.
  • When Your Car Exterior Gets Too Dirty  By : Joe Ratzkin
    For most people, cleaning cars mean getting a bucket, some soap, a hose, and a sponge. And this also means getting all wet. This is mainly because cleaning a car mostly means to a huge portion of people as cleaning only the exterior of a car.
  • When Your Car’s Parts Are Hard To Find  By : Margaret Adams
    One of the major problems that classic car owners have is that they have a hard time locating the right kind of auto parts or replacement parts for their vehicle. This is mainly because most auto parts stores at present offer only auto parts for the most popular vehicle makes and models as well as the auto parts for the newest cars in the market.
  • When Your Steering Becomes Loose  By : Chuck Smith
    The steering of a vehicle actually gives the driver control over the destination of the vehicle. It is the system that is very much responsible for the course treaded by the vehicle. It could be very uncomfortable for a driver to drive a car that has a loose steering. Experts in automobiles suggest that if you have a loose steering, the best and wisest move would be to fix it before you drive the car.
  • When Your Vehicle’s Blind Spot Becomes A Danger To Children  By : Pamela Hewitt
    That area right behind your car or truck is quite hidden from your view as the driver. That is called the vehicle blind zone and it could prove to be fatal to children. Consumers must be cognizant of this danger – and the value of rearview cameras – when going out to purchase a new vehicle.
  • Where to Find Perfect Saab Parts and Accessories  By : Jenny McLane
    Saab vehicle owners enjoy luxury car features and renowned European automotive technology. Every Saab model is built to serve its owner reliably for years to come.
  • Who’s Interested In Buying The Jaguar?  By : Michelle Crimson
    Rumors in the automotive world have it that the Ford Motor Company might be planning on selling its Jaguar brand. And according to the group Financial Times, there is one British group which is very much interested in purchasing Jaguar from the Ford Motor Company.
  • Why Buying a Used Car is the Better Deal  By : Car Enthusiast
    Every year, manufacturers come up with more efficient and quality cars. And as time goes by, your new car depreciates in value even if it’s just a year old, so is it still practical to buy brand new?
  • Why Floor Mats Can Save Your Life  By : Chris Andretti
    This story about a man’s truck floor mats grabbed my attention and will leave you questioning why you still have those stock floor mats in place.
  • Why It’s Better To Purchase A New Car Out Of Want Rather Than Necessity  By : Car Enthusiast
    There’s no need to wait until your car has broken down to justify buying a new one, in fact, it makes more sense to upgrade your car when your current car is fine.
  • Why Won’t Your Engine Start?  By : Kimberly Meyer
    Somehow, your engine just would not start. You are stumped and you surely would not know what to do now. Well, there are a couple of things that could be the cause why your engine would not start when you try to turn it on.
  • Why you should buy a used car  By : Car Enthusiast
    There are people who are well-off or rich enough to buy a new car or vehicle; however, there are also people who prefer to buy used vehicles or cars because buying a new car is a major expense that people cannot afford in the current economic times.
  • Will The Partnership Between Pontiac And BMW Prosper?  By : Joe Ratzkin
    Pontiac, the marque of automobile produced by General Motors is believed to be manufactured as the “American BMW”. The expectation of having an American version of BMW heightens when Bob Lutz, General Motors’ czar expressed his desire for it.
  • Win a luxury Car playing Spot the Ball  By : dave stanton
    Spot.Click.Win competitions use photographs of real games of sport to offer players a 1 in 3000 chance of winning one of our luxury prizes. From football fans to avid golfers, these competitions offer all sports enthusiasts the chance to win an out of this world prize and to choose from a variety of exciting prize level games.
  • Win a luxury Car. Just Spot.Click.Win.  By : dave stanton
    The outcome of all 1in3000.com games is uniquely based upon the player’s skill rather than chance. Random odds are typical of online poker games, black jack and other forms of betting but 1in 3000 spot the ball competitions are different.
  • Windshield Woes: Replace Or Repair  By : Jennifer Dylan
    Now, what happened was your windshield received a huge stone and finds itself through the windshield and leaving a hole behind. So what do you do? Do you simply replace the windshield or can you just have it repaired? The answer to this question is “It depends” and that is according to automobile experts.
  • Winner of Toyota Yaris Game Development Announced  By : Mark Clarkson
    It was Ryan Dudley who brought home the $20,000 grand prize for the Toyota Yaris Mobile Game Development Competition. Dudley is a student from the DigiPen Institute of Technology and he was working with two other team members so as to create the winning entry to the competition. Their mobile game was called the ‘Yaris Express’.
  • Winter Driving Be Prepared, Stay Alive  By : Marie Wakefield
    Here are some tips to help you drive safely as the weather turns cold and slick.
  • Wiring Up Your Spark Plugs  By : Joe Thompson
    A spark plug is actually an electrical device. It is found mounted into the cylinder head of an internal combustion engine. What it does is it actually ignites compressed aerosol gasoline through an electric spark.
  • World Leaders Bring Back Electric Cars  By : Joe Thompson
    The fate of electric cars seems to be sparking still and not completely gone. This is primarily because soon enough, electric cars would again be on the streets and roads. Well, not exactly for every day use and for ownership, but at least, they would be used by world leaders of leading industrialized countries and democracies.
  • X-Type: Definitely a Jaguar  By : Michelle Crimson
    The Jaguar X-Type would not be mistaken for any brand of vehicle for it is definitely a Jaguar and it exudes the look and feel of a Jaguar. Primarily, the Jaguar X-Type was designed to be a direct competitor to the BMW 3 series and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
  • Yamaha Motorcycles  By : paul4595
    Yamaha Motor Company Limited is a Japanese motorized vehicle producing company.
  • Year One For First Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle Lease To Customer  By : Tom Bailey
    June 29th marks the first year anniversary of the very first vehicle that is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. In fact, this vehicle is the first of its kind in the world to be actually leased to an individual retail customer and it bears the name Honda FCX.
  • You Can Improve Your Dodge’s Fuel Economy  By : James Russell
    With gas prices in some areas topping three, even four dollars per gallon, the need to find ways to save on fuel has never been greater. Short of trading your ride in for a toaster on wheels or for a skateboard, you can get better fuel mileage for your Dodge Magnum or other fine vehicle by following several proven steps as well as considering the purchase of a product designed to conserve fuel.
  • Your Auto Insurance  By : Sarah McBride
    Owning and purchasing a vehicle is one of the most expensive investments that a person could spend on in his or her lifetime. That is why most owners opt to spend on car insurance so as to alleviate any further costs in cases of loss or damage of the vehicle.
  • Your Car Is Not A Portable Storage Space  By : Kimberly Meyer
    It is important that you do keep your vehicle clean and organized. Remember, if your car is loaded with various things, it actually uses up much gas because of the excess weight. So, if there are things in there that you do not need take them out and bring them right where they belong – right inside your house.
  • Your Car Needs A New Paint Job  By : Chuck Smith
    A new paint job would cost your pocket around $200 to a whopping $4000. Go to auto body shops that offer car painting. Also ask for warranties on the paint and workmanship. Choose a color for your vehicle. Remember though that a vehicle painted with more layers result in a vehicle that has a deeper shine, and a more durable paint job.
  • Your Car Needs Auto Insurance  By : Stacey Wilson
    Auto insurance is insurance that consumers and automobile owners purchase. It also goes by other names – vehicle insurance, car insurance, and motor insurance. You see, most insurance companies actually provide discounts for good car grades. Remember that various types of vehicles have also different auto insurance rates and quotes. You can check with insurance companies regarding their rates.
  • Your Mechanic Can Be a Valuable Asset When Purchasing A Used Car  By : Spanos Imports
    Car dealers are not particularly well liked, and knowing as many of them as I do, I can understand why that might be the case. I run an import shop in Florida that specializes in late model luxury imports. I've been in business for quite some time, and I have heard plenty of horror stories from customers regarding other dealerships. In my opinion, I think the majority of car dealerships one will encounter are reputable, by and large. I say "by and large" because some dealers I know use nickel and dime methods to maximize their profits, which I disagree with.
  • Your Tire Counts  By : Joe Thompson
    The National Tire Safety Week was launched so as to assist drivers in understanding the basic tire care. Aside from this, the fact remains that there is still that need for proper tire maintenance. From researches done, the statistics have shown that around 85 percent of drivers do not actually check their vehicle’s tire pressure properly.
  • Your Trunk’s Saving Grace  By : Margaret Adams
    First, you should be able to strip your car’s trunk if it has carpet. When you have done so, mask off the border of the trunk with the masking tape. Remember to cover up all parts that do not need any spraying. Remove your car’s seat. Wipe the lacquer thinner in your car’s trunk. This actually helps the bed liner spray get its grip. Then, mix the lining part of the spray and stir for around a minute.
  • Zero Per Cent Financing Offered By Ford  By : Jay Stevens
    Up until Labor Day, you can purchase a Ford vehicle with zero per cent financing for seventy two months. Primarily, this move was done so as to sell out any remaining 2006 Ford vehicle models and in the process give way for the 2007 Ford line up.

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