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Posted by Gregory Ashton
A new car may not be worth all that money you are planning on spending!
If you are on a really tight budget, and donÂt care too much about the prestige of having a brand new car, purchasing a used car might be the best option for you. Why do we say that might be the better option?
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Posted by Jenny McLane
The Zaroot is Nissan's way of showing how sporty SUV's could
look in the future. Combining traditional...
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Posted by Stacey Wilson
Auto lights are indispensable in a vehicle; they serve as our
extra eyes, especially at night and during...
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Posted by Robin Piggott
In a driving context, most of the decisions that you take and the techniques that you employ, will have both an economic and a safety impact. The decision to take driving lessons is really a simple one but one that will have far reaching consequences well into the future. Most, if not all, poor or dangerous habits in todayÂs drivers stem from the lack of professional tuition at the outset. In this second in a series of articles designed to assist todayÂs learner drivers we will have a look at the benefits in taking Professional Tuition.
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Posted by Michael Walker
Did you ever go to jumpstart your car, and notice that you can barely see your battery underneath all the gunk? This 'gunk' is actually battery corrosion, which is formed by acid condensation. Since this is formed by acid, a basic chemical solution will do the cleaning trick. Battery acid is actually very easy to clean away with a common household item- baking soda! But still, precautions must be followed. This article will inform you step by step how to clean the battery while keeping safe.
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Posted by John Kaufman
When you are having your valued items shipped, it is important
to find the best hauler for job, not...
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Posted by Jenny McLane
An air bag that inflates as two bags was developed by Toyota
and is safer than standard air bags in...
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Posted by Scott Siegel
In August of 2005 the price listed as the price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas was $2.29. That same day Kellie Courtney of Cleveland paid only 89 cents a gallon. Marion Charvat paid $1.09 a gallon. Marion filled her Volkswagen Jetta for only $12.45. How could they buy gas so cheap? They did it because they are smart consumers. Here's how they did it.
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