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  • Useful Information about Wheel Clamping on Private Land  By : Ispas Marin
    Wheel clamping is a situation drivers face very often. It may look similar, but wheel clamping on private property is very different than public property’s wheel clamping.
  • Why Buy A Hybrid Car?  By : Ron King
    Fuel-efficient transportation is finally becoming a reality with the hybrid car. As more of these cars take to the road, our air will become cleaner, and our country will be less dependent on foreign sources of oil.
  • Facts You Need To Know About The Hybrid Car  By : Ron King
    The bottom line is that hybrid cars are effectively lowering the cost of powering a vehicle and keeping the Earth clean. Hybrid technology offers a highly effective way of moving from place to place.
  • Perform Your Own Automobile Maintenance  By : David Maillie
    Today’s cars can typically be expected to pass the 200,000 mile mark with consistent automobile maintenance. With the price of automobiles, you will want to protect that investment by performing regular maintenance. If you can do much of the work yourself, you will save a lot of money in labor. Invest in a good set of tools and choose quality parts when performing your own automobile maintenance.

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  • Car Buying Tips And Lemon Law Tips.  By : jamie
    Car Buying Secrets
    • Salesmen are more willing to haggle prices to close the deal when in the holiday season, as most people are too busy to think about buying a car at that time.
  • How to apply for a fixed auto loan  By : Simon Gelfand
    Your fixed auto loan lender would be interested in your credit report for the previous two years. Try to maintain a clean credit report by paying on time and checking it regularly to find out if your payments are properly credited.
  • Car Loan Calculators  By : Simon Gelfand
    One limitation of a car loan calculator is that it is not a quote. This is because your actual repayments may change based on your individual circumstances.
  • Car Loan Refinancing  By : Simon Gelfand
    Car loan refinancing is fast and easy. Once your car loan refinancing application has been approved, your current loan will be paid off by the new car finance company.
  • Car Title Loan  By : Simon Gelfand
    When you need money, often times the need is immediate. Finance companies sometimes offer an easy way out of financial problems by offering a car title loan. Unfortunately, clients are misled by the quick money that a car title loan offers.
  • Alternatives to Hybrid cars  By : lar
    Hybrid cars are considered by many to be the thinking driver’s solution to the current global warming debate.
  • Honda Civic hybrid cars  By : lar
    Probably the best looking of the new hybrid cars is the Honda Civic. It still employs the aerodynamics that help to make hybrid cars even more fuel efficient by reducing the wind resistance;
  • How hybrid cars work  By : lar
    There are two main types of hybrid cars: series hybrid cars and parallel hybrid cars.
  • Hybrid Cars do the Figures Add Up  By : lar
    Hybrid cars are the new environmentally aware way to drive. They are very fashionable among the young professional classes at the moment, and a great way of displaying your green credentials to the world.
  • Hybrid cars the Toyota Prius the First Real Hybrid  By : lar
    The Toyota Prius is probably the best known of the present crop of hybrid cars.
  • Hybrid Cars Toyota Prius  By : lar
    The Toyota Prius hybrid car was first introduced as a production model in Japan in 1997, and then in the US in 2000.
  • Hybrid Cars Transport for the Future  By : lar
    Hybrid cars are one of the more recent, and most practical, innovations in the fight against greenhouse gases and global warming.
  • Lithium Batteries the Way Forward for Hybrid Cars  By : lar
    The thing that makes a car a hybrid car is its use of dual technology. At the moment almost all hybrid cars use a combination of a gas or diesel engine and an electric motor.
  • What is a Hybrid Car?  By : lar
    Hybrid cars are so called because they run on a combination of two different power sources.
  • New Car Loans  By : Simon Gelfand
    If you need a new ride, it’s time for you to consider applying for a new car loan. Since new car loan options are varied and extremely abundant these days, it’s the wisest to have some useful information handy when it comes to finally taking that big leap into acquiring your new car loan – and your beautiful new car, of course!
  • Online Car Loan  By : Simon Gelfand
    So why apply for an auto loan online? It's simple, fast and it can work for You!
  • How To Buy Your Dream Car And Avoid Car Dealers' Dirty Tricks  By : Amit Laufer
    Buying a car is usually our second biggest investment after our home purchase and most of us will do it more than once in our life.

    There is something emotional about cars, it represents our taste and style, our economic status and our character. Some women even claim that a car is a man’s extension of his reproductive organ. One the other hand (the good hand) there are women out there that might express their exhibitionism and extravagance by choosing to drive a red flash...
  • An Inside Look At The Nissan Skyline  By : Vincent Abrugar
    Get An Inside Look At The Nissan Skyline
  • Leading Window Graphics Company & Renowned Artist Headline Automobile News  By : Aurel Radulescu
    When you think of automobile news, you may not expect to read about a renowned artist. However, a recent automobile news release contained just that. An artist, his talent and an innovative company looking to change the way you look at windshields is the current focus of much media attention and automobile news.
  • The Auto Writer, Part I  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Automotive notes for February 21, 2006.
  • 2006 New Car Highlights  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    A new model year brings with it all new cars and the chance for automakers to bring fresh customers into their showrooms in the hopes that some will be persuaded to purchase the new model or at the very least switch auto brands. The following are some the newest models being touted. Will any of them grab your attention? Your local dealers certainly hope so!
  • 2006 Mitsubishi Raider: A Rebadged Delight!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Mitsubishi Raider pick up truck is a rebadged version of the Dodge Dakota. Adding its own flair and style, the truck fills an important void in the Mitsubishi line up.
  • 2007 Nissan Versa: Gen "Y", Take Notice  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Nissan is poised to release a Scion fighter all of its own. The Versa is aimed squarely at young buyers and certainly worth the consideration of those looking for value and style in their new car.
  • 2007 Automotive Sneak Peek!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    There is a new car in your future. Sooner rather than later for some. Check out what the automakers have planned for model year 2007.
  • Chinese Cars: Redefining the Market  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Chinese cars of doubtful quality will likely soon be sold via dealer networks spanning the U.S. and Canada. Prices will likely be incredibly low and put pressure on competing manufacturers to rethink their strategy and lower their prices.
  • Asian Cars: Auto Manufacturers to Watch  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Tata, Hindustan, Geely, Proton, and Chery are not yet household names. Two of these names will become well known in 2007 as their cars are sold in the U.S. for the first time. As for the other three, you can expect that they are also eyeing the American market.
  • GM: Solutions For Effective Change  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The General Motors Corporation has been in the news a lot lately as the company comes to grip with soaring legacy costs, tougher competition, and quality issues. In North America, GM is bruised and desperately needing to make some painful changes. Please read on for some of my suggestions to help the company restore its standing in North America.
  • 2006 Ford Focus: Never Better!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Ford's Focus has improved with age, but in its seventh model year the car needs updating.
  • Validating A Used Cars Price  By : Aurel Radulescu
    When shopping for a used car, it can be difficult to gauge whether a used cars price is reasonable. However, consumers are fortunate in the fact that it is not impossible. With a little research, some detailed notes and an eye for detail, buyers will be able to get an accurate value determination on a used cars price.
  • 2008 Mercedes B Class: American Introduction Delayed?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Mercedes is considering importing its all new "B Class" cars to the U.S. starting in 2007. These 2008 models would be a first for Mercedes as far as U.S. motorists are concerned who are used to bigger Benzs, not Golf sized compacts.
  • Get Ready For A Compact BMW  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    BMW has a compact car, the 1 Series, which it is planning to bring to the U.S. Are consumers ready for a tiny BMW or will the model be rejected by enthusiasts?
  • 2007 Saturn SKY: The Wait Is Over  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Saturn SKY has risen. Dealer mark ups as high as $5000 over invoice are commonplace, but the car is already sold out for the model year. Will you purchase one or will you sit back and wait for the hype to blow over?
  • 3 American Performance Cars  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, and Chevrolet Camaro are muscle cars extraordinaire. Only the Mustang is currently being produced, but plans are underway to bring back the Challenger and Camaro. Is this the new age of Aquarius or are we witnessing a new muscle car era?
  • Toyota: The New Number One?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    General Motors is number one, but Toyota is gaining. Who will be the winner by the end of this year?
  • Discount Auto Parts: 4 Ways to Save!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Never before have their been so many choices as to where you can purchase replacement automobile parts. Some retailers are better than others; four choices are listed herein.
  • Chrysler Gives Its Okay To The Imperial  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The ultra luxurious Chrysler Imperial will be returning as DaimlerChrysler gives the car its blessing. However, you will have to wait as the car will show up as a 2011 model.
  • You Can Find Affordable Mercedes Benz Parts  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Mercedes-Benz is a trusted name and the benchmark by which so many cars have long been judged. Finding the right replacement parts for your Daimler vehicle can be tricky and costly, but it can be done.
  • Counterfeit Auto Parts: A Global Epidemic  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    That replacement auto part you are planning to install or have installed on your vehicle may be a counterfeit. Government officials are telling us that the fake parts industry is costing Americans billions of dollars per year. Counterfeit auto parts are plain wrong...unsafe too!
  • Bug Protection For Your Car  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Splat! There goes your clean windshield. In moments, your car is peppered with finish ruining bug juice. What to do? These two handy accessories can help you keep the bug population at bay.
  • Mercedes-Benz And Your Safety  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Some car crashes cannot be avoided and serious injury or death can follow. Please read what Mercedes-Benz is doing to help prepare vehicle occupants moments before a crash occurs.
  • Performance Enhancers For Your Car  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Tired of your car being outperformed by the compact down the street? Get these four parts and your car will have room to vroom!
  • 2008 Saturn VUE: Inspired by Opel  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Thanks to GM's European division, Opel, a new Saturn VUE will roll off of the Spring Hill, TN factory line breathing new life into the brand's original SUV model.
  • Brand Dilution: GM's Real Problem  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    General Motors problems are deeper than financial. A dilution of brands has not helped and the automaker must distinguish its brands in order to compete successfully in today's market.
  • Cadillac Sixteen: Concept or Production Vehicle?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Cadillac continues to show a prototype car, the Sixteen, at auto shows across the country. Will the dream car be built or will the Sixteen simply fade into obscurity?
  • Protect Your BMW's Finish  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    You paid a precious mint for your bimmer, but there is one product you still need that didn't come with your new car.
  • Introducing the Dodge Caliber!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Neon is gone and the Caliber has arrived. Read on to find out just how the Caliber stacks up.
  • Saturn AURA: Turning a Corner  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Saturn AURA is the latest offering from GM's avant garde division. Will the car succeed or flop like an earlier model sold by the Tennessee auto manufacturer?
  • 6 Must Have Auto Accessories  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Buying a new car is a thrill: the feel, the new car smell, the pristine ride, the lack of floor mats... Yes, odd as it seems, your new car probably left the showroom without several key accessories. Don't let the dealer add them in after the fact, otherwise you will pay a mint for the favor.
  • Chinese Cars: Arrival Delayed!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    While the arrival of Chinese cars has been delayed, they will still arrive on American shores pending the resolution of three concerns.
  • 2007 Nissan Sentra: Big Surprises Inside!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Nissan's Sentra is bigger, roomier, and more luxurious than ever before. The 2007 model marks some big changes for the popular model, changes that are sure to delight Nissan fans everywhere.
  • Chrysler 300C: The Stretched Version  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Chrysler is planning on building a stretched version of the 300C, a car that will receive favor by the livery crowd. One drawback: a price premium as high as $5000 over the standard model!
  • Performance Air Filters For Your Car  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    To get better performance for your car, an air filter is the cheapest way to do just that. Environmentally friendly, cost effective, and an all around great part for any vehicle.
  • Cadillac v. Lincoln: Does It Matter?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Back during the glory days of American motoring, enthusiasts could expect a sharp battle between two luxury car giants for market supremacy. Lincoln and Cadillac competed for luxury car leadership, but that was then and this is now.
  • Buick: Giving the Brand Meaning  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Will Buick survive GM's financial woes or find itself in the heap of automotive history along with Packard, Oldsmobile, DeSoto, Plymouth, Nash, Hudson, AMC, Studebaker, Checker, and countless other makes?
  • Floor Mats and Liners for Your Vehicle  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    You can protect your vehicle's interior and your truck's cargo area. Select custom made cargo liners and floor mats to ensure that your vehicle is properly protected at all times.
  • You Can Save Money On Car Expenses  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    You can save money by trimming back on car expenditures. The following tips can help you achieve big savings.
  • Flex Fuel Vehicles: More Choices  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Production of flex fuel vehicles continues to widen, giving consumers more choices. If you want to do your part to lessen America's dependency on foreign fuel while helping the environment, then an FFV may be right for you.
  • Naza Automotive: U.S. Market Possible?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Malaysia's automotive market is young, but growing. Much like Korea's market was just a generation ago, Malaysia's auto industry is poised to debut on the world scene. Naza and Proton are two names worth remembering; at least one is likely to export its cars to the American market some day.
  • Ford Fusion v. Lincoln Zephyr: Worth the Premium?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Ford Fusion and Lincoln Zephyr are essentially the same car. Only slight changes in trim and engineering sets the Zephyr apart from the Fusion. Is the Zephyr worth the premium price or would consumers be better served going with the Fusion?
  • How to buy a quality used car and not get 'burnt'. Check the Car Yourself by Learning How!!  By : Sandi
    Bought a bad Car? Took your car to the garage, you were told it was fixed but got it home and it still was not fixed? Lack of knowledge makes us gullible to others. Everyone, including mechanics need to know what to look for and how to find problems on used cars. This is the beginning of a series of articles to help everyone. These can be found at: http://www.shabid.com
  • Mercedes B-Class Begets the Dodge Hornet  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Mercedes' compact B-Class will soon appear on American streets followed by the Dodge Hornet, a vehicle that will be inspired and derived from the B-Class.
  • Car Auctions  By : Terry Bolton
    Have you ever participated in car auctions or auto auctions? Whether you want to buy or sell a car either at a local or online auction you can make a fantastic deal on a Lincoln, Pontiac, BMW or whichever brand. I'll tell you how...
  • American Muscle: Ford, Dodge, and Chevy  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    America's muscle car era peaked during the 1960s, but a new era may soon be returning thanks to the Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, and Chevy Camaro.
  • Mercedes E-Class: Harnessing The Wow Factor  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Mercedes is about to release its all-new E-Class line of luxury cars. With 29 variations planned, DaimlerChrysler is hoping that you will be impressed enough to purchase the 2007 model, its most recent effort to wrest sales away from its German rival, BMW.
  • GM Plans to Keep Saab, Hummer  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Saab and Hummer apparently have been spared the same fate met by Oldsmobile a few years ago: dissolution of the brand. Still, both brands are troubled, but it appears that GM will stick with them through thick or thin. One make will likely prosper while the other may eventually be folded into another brand.
  • Cargo Liner Essentials and Information  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Outfitting your truck or SUV with a cargo liner is a wise decision. If you are in the market for such an accessory, there are some things you must know first before making your purchase.
  • 7 Tips To Help You Select Your Custom Car Cover  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Finding the right car cover for your vehicle is essential if you want to protect it from moisture, pollution, bird excrement, even small dings. Not all car covers are the same and few can offer total protection for your car. Read on to learn about the car cover that is right for your car.
  • Install A Cold Air Intake For Better Performance  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    A cold air intake is an attractive looking and great sounding device. Reap more power and save on fuel economy by installing a quality intake system on your car, truck, van, or SUV.
  • Lexus’ Tricked Out to the Max LS-460  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Lexus is introducing a new LS-460 that will take onboard technology to the next level. See just what the flagship of the Lexus fleet will be featuring when the car is released later this year.
  • Ultra Low Priced Cars: Will You Buy One?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Cheap cars are on their way. Will the quality be as low as the price or will never before seen bargains be the rule?
  • The Hyundai Azera Surges to the Top  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Hyundai Azera is battling with the Toyota Avalon for customers and at a price thousands less than its chief competitor. Will consumers take the bait? Will you?
  • A Stylish Crossover Vehicle For Kia  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Kia's Rondo is all set for production and will soon be appearing on streets across the U.S. Read all about this hot little crossover vehicle from Korea's budget automaker.
  • The Upcoming Buick LaCrosse Super Sport  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Buick is poised to build a roadster based on its concept Velite cabriolet. If all goes as planned, the new model will transform Buick's image almost overnight. Have you driven a Buick lately?
  • Ford Crown Victoria: Change Is Good  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Three decades after the first Crown Vics rolled off of the assembly line, Ford appears to be preparing a big overhaul to the marque. An unlikely source from down under may play an important role in helping to bring a new full sized Ford to the U.S. market.
  • Retro or Heritage, It Is All The Same To You!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Words can make a big difference, even in what you call a particular motor vehicle. Hatchback, ragtop, and station wagon are terms that are eschewed by marketers, while green, heritage, and crossover are now popularized.
  • Ford F-150 FX2: A Hot Pick-Up Truck!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Ford's perennial top seller, the F-150, is getting yet another model, the sporty FX2. Read on to discover how Ford is responding to consumer sentiment when building this bold, new truck.
  • Cadillac's Proposed Exciting New Coupe  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Cadillac is giving serious consideration to building its first coupe in more than a decade. Read all about the CTS derived car that just may change the face of America's luxury brand.
  • The Expanding E85 Fleet of General Motors  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    E85: Is it the way to go or a passing fad? You decide!
  • Top 5 Reasons to Buy a Hybrid Car  By : Arturo R
    1. - Gas Savings - Hybrid cars can get up to 60 mpg (miles per gallon), due to their advanced aerodynamics, engine efficiency, tire technology (which is so different to the standard cars) just to mention some of its characteristics.
  • Acura: 20 Years of Honda Luxury  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Honda's Acura division continues to receive accolades and for good reason: the brand has successfully captured the hearts and minds of thousands of drivers who have grown accustomed to Acura refinement, Acura luxury, and Acura engineering.
  • Is Acura Missing the Alternate Fuels Boat?  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Honda division is getting "all the goods" when it comes to alternate fuel technology, while Acura is missing out. All that will radically change within the next few years.
  • Acura RSX: Integra Again  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Acura's Integra is now the RSX, a sporty head-turning three door coupe. Read on to learn exactly what powers this car and the future plans Honda has for the model.
  • Acura Integra: The Car, The Legend  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Acura's Integra is a truly "hot" car, but in more ways than you might expect. Although the Integra designation is no longer used the car lives on as the RSX today.
  • All About Audi  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Audi's rich history isn't without much toil and trouble, but the German automaker has triumphed in the face of adversity to produce cars that are truly remarkable and legendary.
  • Audi TT: Tourist Trophy  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Audi's popular little coupe/roadster is poised to grow up when the next generation of the TT is released in 2007. See what Audi has in store for its tourist trophy.
  • Acura TL: Renewed Vigor  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Acura TL improves on the Acura Vigor, the model it replaced ten years ago. In typical Honda fashion, Acura has quickly learned the ropes so much so that the BMW 3 Series is ripe for its taking.
  • Acura RSX: Swan Song  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    If you like the Acura RSX, hurry down to your local Acura dealer and get one today. This model year promises to be the last one for the venerable Acura coupe.
  • Audi A4: From Passat and Back  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Audi A4 is a capable, fun to drive sedan, cabriolet, and wagon from Germany's third biggest luxury car maker. What distinguishes the A4 from Mercedes and BMW? Price, engineering, and technology. Please read on to learn just what the Audi A4 has in store for you, the motorist.
  • 2007 Saturn AURA: The Wait Is Over!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Saturn's potent AURA is now in a dealer showroom near you. Will the AURA impress or will it leave enthusiasts disappointed as did the previous L Series midsize sedan?
  • Saturn: That Was Then, This Is Now  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The Saturn brand has changed tremendously over the past two decades. One model is giving way to six and the brand is now officially part of the General Motors line up. Is there a Saturn in your future?
  • Audi A8: Mercedes, BMW Beware!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Audi's A8 is a technological and engineering model. While BMW and Mercedes may boast more sales, the A8 is truly a cutting luxury car in a sea of German exports.
  • Finally, Alternative Fuel Engines Are Gaining Respect  By : James Ellison
    In order for all of us to understand what is going on in the world about the high price of gasoline. Let us look at one man's quest to make the engine a better and cheaper running machine, a quick history lesson if you will.
  • Insuring Your Cadillac For Less Money  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Cadillac is widely regarded as America's luxury brand. For generations, these cars have epitomized American luxury while delivering the comfort, luxury, and distinction of GM's top brand. Car insurance costs for even Cadillac owners can become unmanageable, but you can save hundreds of dollars each year by obtaining competing Cadillac auto insurance quotes.
  • The Race Car Inspired BMW M3  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    BMW and Mercedes are locked in a pitched battle for the right to call themselves the top luxury automotive brand in the world. With Lexus making inroads, neither make can afford a misstep. For BMW, part of their future fortunes will rest on models such as the soon to be released BMW M3. Intrigued? Please continue reading for an overview of this race inspired compact car.
  • The Highly Refined and Capable BMW X5 SAV  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    BMW's big X5 is a capable, luxury SUV that can take on all comers. Despite elevated fuel prices, demand for the X5 remains strong and the German automaker plans on following up this first generation model with a new, larger SUV expected to seat 7 passengers. Please read on for an informative overview of the BMW X5.
  • Mercedes Blue: New Diesels Miss the Mark  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Mercedes is feeling a little bit blue lately, but who can blame them? California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine say that their new generation of BLUETEC diesel aspirated engines don't do enough to reduce harmful pollutants. Effectively, 20 percent of the market will be shut out when these new models debut over the coming months.

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