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		<title>Toyota Corolla The Car For You</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Toyota Corolla   The Car For You  </b><br /> If you are in the market for a car at all you should be steering yourself in the direction of the nearest Japanese used car dealership to check out the Toyota Corolla  The best-selling nameplate in automotive history, this small sedan has been recognized as the &#8216;quintessential economy car&#8217;  Now available only in a sedan, when this vehicle was first introduced to American in the late 1960s, it was available in body styles such as the wagon, coupe, hatchback and sedan  Reviewers and consumers alike have rated this vehicle dependable  Keeping up with the oil changes will maintain the vehicle and the vehicle will far surpass the 100,000 mile mark  . .Available in five trim levels, this Japanese used car has something for every consumer  The five trim levels range from base, LE, S, XLE and XRS  The base models are basic; they are well-equipped but lack power accessories  The next trim level up, the LE, offers the power accessories  The S model is sportier than the other models  The XLE model is the most luxurious variation of the Toyota Corolla  While the XLE maintains the small sedan feel, this variation of trim level offers a larger engine and sport-tuned suspension  . . .This vehicle is known around the world for its fuel economy  A 1 8 liter four-cylinder engine, recognized for its efficiency, is used in the vehicle  At the same time, the manufacturer uses a 132-horsepower power plant which makes the car a little faster while maintaining the economic fuel aspect of the car  .The average consumer will be pleased by this Japanese used car  While there is nothing flashy about the Toyota Corolla, the ride is quiet and smooth, and the layout is simple and organized  This is a truly good choice for a small sedan . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
<p><b>Most Popular Midsize Sedan </b><br /> Throughout the generations but mostly throughout the 1980s, the Toyota Camry was such a popular midsize sedan that manufacturers for the vehicle were set up here in the United States  Based off of this fact, if you or anyone you know is in the market for a reliable Japanese used car, the sheer popularity of it alone should steer you in the direction of this vehicle  . .This vehicle offers four trim levels  The trim levels offered are the base CE which includes full power accessories and stability control; the popular LE; the sportier SE; and the luxurious XLE  Each trim level has it&#8217;s own characteristics and variations that appeal to a percentage and target demographic of consumers  .In 1995 the Toyota Camry underwent some pretty impressive upgrades including a facelift  This facelift brought about a new grille  The facelift also brought about new headlights and taillights  Recent features in the vehicle are a standard navigation system, anti-lock brakes, more powerful V6 engine, 133 horsepower, and five-speed automatic  Additionally, this midsize sedan was well ahead of the government side-impact crash standards and beat the mandate in 1997 by two years  Furthermore, this Japanese used car was actually used as the design for the Lexus  . . .The Toyota Camry has also gone through mass improvements and upgrades  The improvement and upgrades to this vehicle were quite possibly more than any other midsize sedan  Everything has been upgraded in this Japanese used car from the interior and exterior, to the size, luxury and feature content  Only recently have there been unfavorable reviews in regards to this vehicle  Some of the adverse comments have been in regards to the reliability however, despite this, the vehicle still remains at the top of the rankings for consumers who&#8217;ve sought out a comfortable and dependable family car in the midsize range . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
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		<title>Go Online and Look for Auto Parts and Accessories</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Go Online and Look for Auto Parts and Accessories    </b><br />Do you have a domestic or import car? Or perhaps a SUV or a truck? Whatever kind of automobile you have, surely you are concerned with finding the best auto parts and accessories that would complement it. It can be pretty tiring indeed to make rounds and go to stores and shops just to look for the best with the most competitive prices. Well, you need not make the actual rounds anymore at actual auto parts and accessories. What should you do, then? Well, just go online!  The World Wide Web is teeming with great online stores or shops were you can find a wide selection and unbeatable assortments of auto parts and accessories. The main attraction? They are available at wholesale prices! If you are worrying about deliveries, you can pick them up yourself!  Many online companies perform the function of either wholesale distributors or resellers of a wide range of auto parts and accessories for the 600 or more automotive parts and accessories manufacturers all over the world.   According to a recent report, the annual spending of the worldwide market for different automobile parts and accessories reach billions.  So how do you search for the particular car parts you need? Well, you just have to log on to a search engine like Google, Yahoo! Or MSN then enter the particular model, make or brand of auto parts and accessories that you need. Presto! You will find many web sites that offer the things you require for your beloved vehicle. You are also going to be offered with a choice of whether you like a new or used part or accessory for your car, truck, RV, etc.  Thousands of online auto parts and accessories also offer a great range of discount prices for their stuff. And they are offered all over the world, they can be accessed 24/7 and you need not worry because their online sales are based from real time and secure inventories. If you are quite a busy person, it is very convenient to just log on into online stores from all over the world and find major sources of parts and accessories that your vehicle requires.  Shopping for car parts online will also benefit you greatly since the web sites offer lots of free information and advice. They also provide news and updates regarding upgrades in automotive parts and accessories. These allow you to make informed assessment regarding the qualifications and experience of the online vendor you are considering buying from. Not enough information about purchasing aftermarket auto parts and accessories? Well, you can also avail of free advice for these matters and many other concerns you may have concerning your vehicle and the specific part and accessory that it needs.  Online stores and shops also have many catalogs that feature a complete selection of original equipment manufacturer (OEM), replacement automobile parts and accessories and all of the top makes and brands of aftermarket performance auto parts and accessories. What more, they are often available for low, low discounted prices!Kay Zetkin writes information about everything on wheels. Get help in finding the &lt;a href=http://autoparts-direct.com/&gt;Auto Parts and Accessories&lt;/a&gt; you need.     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Tire Safety: How Old Is Too Old?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Tire Safety: How Old Is Too Old?    </b><br />When thinking about tire safety, it is important to consider two things: age and use.  Vehicles driven daily are typically driven 15,000 miles a year.  But there are situations where cars put on even fewer miles.  This includes: being driven only on the weekends, never driving in the rain,    show    cars, and cars that are stored for extended periods of time.  So, some tires on these types of cars put on less than 100,000.  But it doesn   t mean that they are safe tires.  Tires deteriorate over time and can    age out    wear out before they wear out.   In a statement from the British Rubber Manufacturers Association (BRMA) issued on June 5, 2001 regarding the age of tires they state, &#8220;BRMA members strongly recommend that unused tires should not be put into service if they are over 6 years old and that all tires should be replaced 10 years from the date of their manufacture.&#8221; Tire age can be accelerated by a variety of environmental factors, such as sunlight exposure and coastal climates.  Poor storage and infrequent use of your vehicle are other things that can accelerate tire age.  If you keep your tires in ideal conditions, the tire age can go as high as 10 years from its manufacture date.  But ideal conditions are the exception rather than the rule. And the worst part is that you cannot tell the safety of an old tire just by looking at it since there are no conclusive tests for the safety of tires without destroying the tire itself!   Due to this, some European car manufacturers of high performance sports cars, coupes and sedans have hedged their bets, stating in their owners manuals that the tire age should reach no higher than 6 years.   How Better Rubber Makes Tires That Are Safe  There have been a lot of changes in rubber compounds since Charles Goodyear discovered how to cure rubber when he baked a combination of natural rubber and sulfur on his family   s kitchen stove.  Thus, he would convert an unappreciated raw material into many useful products. Goodyear cross-linked sulfur with polymers that, when exposed to heat, would help make rubber durable and at the same time maintain its elasticity. The main focus of new research has been finding tire age inhibitors.  Sulfur molecules are one such tire age inhibitor that is reactivated every time they are exposed to heat, making the rubber harder.  Nowadays, rubber in tires has oil in it that tends to migrate into the tires    under tread/casing and evaporate into the air. In the process of this, the tire compound releases oil and gets harder.  If you can   t quite visualize this, go into any tire store and take a big whiff.  You   ll smell the oil there.    Before curing, most tires are coated with a mold release agent that is makes it easier to remove from their mold after curing.  If it   s a little hard to visualize, think about spraying    Pam    on a fry pan before pouring on the batter for pancakes.     This increases the safety of tires because some of the mold release agent gets    cooked    onto the surface of the cured tire, which prevents all the oil from evaporating.   What Is The Right Tire Age?  In most cases, most street tires are good for 6-8 years if maintained properly. Don   t forget though that this includes the time the tires spent from the manufacturer   s plant to the dealer to you.  So, keep this in mind when you are determining tire age.  Most tires get to you anywhere between 3-6 months.  Some stay longer with the tire manufacturer, but generally all tires that go on your car are less than a year old.  So, you should not get an old tire from any tire manufacturer.  Which Tires Last Longest?   If you want to buy a tire based on how long it will last, you have to consider thread compound.  The more aggressive its compound     the shorter tire life. Below is a list of tires from longest-lasting to shortest-lasting:   Max Performance Ultra High Performance tires DOT-legal competition tires   Bottom line: if you want to avoid safe tire issues go with tires that last long and properly maintain them.Bob Martin says    Don   t buy any new tires until you take a serious look at this today  http://www.discount-tires-online.com/TireRatings/tire-rating-guide.htm     This article is a copyrighted work and does not come with reprint or resale rights and may not be altered or changed in any way including the resource box. The site owner acknowledges that by using this article they accept this condition. The only exception being to bold the appropriate copy i.e. headlines and subhead text.     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Common mistakes people make when buying a car at a dealership</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Common mistakes people make when buying a car at a dealership    </b><br />No one ever said buying a car is easy. However, it doesn&#8217;t have to be hard if you do a little homework first. There is tons of information about how to buy a car from a dealership, but here we thought we&#8217;d try a different tactic. Here we will show you some of the common mistakes people make at dealerships and how to avoid them. Common mistakesWe may not cover them all, but here are some of the most common mistakes that will probably cost you money. Falling in loveLets face it, emotion has no place in any business transaction. Unfortunately car shopping and purchasing can easily be guided by emotions. I&#8217;m not singling women out, because I am one, but the fact remains we tend to be the more emotionally driven gender. I must confess that emotion played a huge part in my last vehicle purchase. Needless to say that now, as I tear up every time I have to fill my gas tank, I wish I had purchased with my head instead of my heart.Keep your emotions in check. Be sure to react to fact rather than feeling. It is important to love what you drive. Like with people, superficial feelings don&#8217;t last but that uncomfortable drivers seat, or the squeaky sound under the hood will. Not planning aheadThis is self explanatory. Research is king folks, the more you do the more you know, and knowledge is power. Car salesmen pressure will be easier to resist if you know your product. Not taking a driveTruly the most important part of the process is a test drive. Anyone who skips this vital step should not have the luxury of complaining when the vehicle they purchase doesn&#8217;t suit them. Focusing on monthly paymentsOne of the oldest gimmicks in any sales mans repertoire is selling the package (full of stuff you don&#8217;t need) by breaking it down into monthly payments. It seems like they are being helpful when they ask you how much you can afford a month, however this is all part of their selling process. Frankly waiting until you hit a dealership to consider your financing options is like showing up for a midterm unprepared. Have a ceiling price in your head, and make sure you have a calculated feel for the associated monthly payments. If you can, apply for bank funding before you begin to shop. This will not only get you the best interest rate, but will also allow you to shop independent of dealership finance departments. Good and bad optionsNo car dealership purchase would be complete without the salesmen pushing extras and options. Some of which are worth it, some not. Things such as rustproofing, stain resistant treatments for fabrics, and paint clear coats are all extras that carry a hefty price tag and no real economical value.Safety features are a different story and clearly worth the money. Options like side airbags, anti-lock brake system (ABS), and electronic stability control (ESC) could potentially be worth all the money in the world. Use your salesmanThe person trying to sell you a car doesn&#8217;t have to be your enemy, keeping your emotions out of the equation will help to ensure a smoother purchase. Your salesman is a wealth of information about the brand, the model, not to mention the options that you do want. Ask questions, gather information from all possible sources. Chances are the salesman has driven every car on the lot multiple times. Ask their opinion, ask why, knowing what you want will help you zero in on important information that could influence your purchase. &lt;b&gt;About the Author:&lt;/b&gt; My name is Paige Filler and I&#39;m a creative writer with a love of all things that go vroom.  I do my homework to bring thought and innovation into everything I write about the auto industry. You can find more of my stuff at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt;Cash4UsedCars.com&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href=&#34;http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt; our blog.&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Learning To Back Up A Vehicle Safely For The Beginner And Inexperienced Driver    </b><br />Backing up your vehicle can be quite simple, once you get the technique down pat, like anything else. It should be a lot easier than going forward. There is a huge difference in speed, than maneuvering the vehicle forward. Keep in mind. The faster your speed is, the faster you have to process information. That said. Driving backwards should be a lot easier than going forward, because you should be going a lot slower. Now if you?re speeding going backwards, the opposite is true. Right? When backing up a vehicle, always look in the direction that you are backing. When your maneuvering the vehicle to the left, look left. When you?re maneuvering the vehicle to the right, look right. When you?re driving straight back always look over you?re right shoulder. Always glance over the opposite shoulder first, before you proceed to back up. So if you?re backing and looking right, you should be glancing left first, before you start to roll backwards. Backing to the left, glance over right shoulder first. Always recheck you?re blind spot again, if you take more time, before you roll back. There are a few things that you have to do first, depending on the size of the vehicle. You may have to honk your horn to worn pedestrians and other vehicles. One important thing you must do is looking around before you back up. The other important thing you must do is look where your backing at all times. The only reason to glance forward is to make sure your front end clears the vehicle, hazard, or pedestrian beside your car if you intend on turning the vehicle. Did you notice I used the word glance? It?s pretty easy. Driving forward, you look forward, driving backwards; you look backwards until your vehicle comes to a complete stop. Everything else is just a glance. When you must back up, only go back far enough necessary to drive forward, especially if you?re view is limited. Putting it in simpler terms. If you?re vehicle has enough clearance to move forward. Stop and proceed forward. Do not guess. Move back more if your not sure. When you?re not sure which way your vehicle wheels are turned. With your foot on the brake pedal and the gearshift in drive or reverse, depending on direction, release up on the brake pedal slowly and look and see which direction your vehicle is heading, and correct accordingly. Let?s take a quick lesson on backing up. May I suggest you find a vacant parking lot like a mall or a school when it is closed? Make sure you get out of the car and look around for kids playing first. (Do not attempt this maneuver without an experienced driver sitting next to you or kids playing in the area.) With your foot covering the brake, slowly release the brake until the vehicle starts rolling. Keep your foot above the brake only to move it to the accelerator to get the vehicle in motion moving your foot back over the brake to keep the car from getting out of control. It?s called covering the brake. Looking in the direction you want to go, place your hand at the twelve o?clock position, practice turning the vehicle from side to side bringing it back to straight position and holding it straight for awhile. Stop after approximately the length of a football field and do the same thing going forward. The reason I would like you to do the same exercise going forward is that soon you will realize turning the wheel going forward is the same as turning the wheel going backwards. Once you turn the wheel right or left. Bringing the vehicle back to straight position will require you to straighten the wheel once the vehicle is straight again. Repeat the maneuver going backwards until you arrive at the approximate point that you started. Also practice turning the vehicle on a bigger degree of a turn when you get a little more confident. Be certain that you are covering the brake pedal at all times. Slowly backing up to your ability only. Also practice backing up between the lines of parking stalls. Do this a few times or a couple of times a week and you will master the art of backing up safely. Your knowledge on backing up is equally as important as driving forward. Just remember that doing it safely is the most important part of backing up. In other words, looking around before rolling back and looking where you?re backing. Do not roll back looking forward. Do you look back when you are driving forward? . Lets talk about the blind spot. Position your hands at 10 and 2 on the steering wheel and look straight ahead. You should be able to see out your back window and your side mirrors. Those mirrors are good for viewing traffic coming up behind you. Your blind spot is situated over your shoulders on the backside of your passengers back windows. By glancing in that direction, you will be able to see a vehicle coming along side of you, that you cannot see with your mirrors. Including traffic or pedestrians approaching from the opposite side of the roadway, or parking lots and intersections. When you want a better understanding of the blind spot. Have a friend or family member stand directly along side the back corner of you?re vehicle, and have them side-step away from your vehicle, and looking in you?re side and rear view mirror until they are not visible, then glance over you?re shoulder. That would be you?re blind spot. Driving safely is almost impossible without the understanding of your blind spot. All it takes is a quick glance, and if you think you saw something, glance again, before you turn the vehicle wheel, and or move in that direction. Do not turn the wheel at the same time your checking. It defeats the purpose of checking to see if it?s safe. I like to use the word glance, especially if you?re moving the vehicle. When you?re not moving forward or backwards, take a good look around before you roll. It is important to look in the direction you?re going. For further information on driving techniques, please find a recognized driving school nearest you. Owned and operated a driving school for several years. Taught over 2000 kids and older people how to drive. Now operating a golf tee time site at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.golfanchor.net&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.golfanchor.net&lt;/a&gt; and a sister golf site at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.golfanchor.com&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.golfanchor.com&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Accidents? What Do You Do?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Accidents? What Do You Do?    </b><br /> Accidents could happen anytime. In fact, even if you are the careful driver or even if you are the reckless driver, you could actually meet accidents on the road. Sometimes, it even happens right on your street just as you are pulling away from your garage.   What do you do when you get involved and be part of a traffic accident?   According to the Consumer Protection Association of America, they are continually developing a list of suggestions to help drivers anticipate what they actually need to know when they have to deal with a traffic accident. This organization is also continuously increasing public awareness on traffic safety. The president of the association, Dr. Ray Bruce, state,    These tips (on dealing with accidents) can make a big difference in everything from protecting yourself and your passengers to ensuring that you won   t be without a car while yours is in the shop.      Always have an emergency kit in your glove compartment. This should include a cellular phone, a pen, a paper, and a disposable camera. These would be to take important information about the scene. There should also be a card carrying information about your medical allergies or conditions that may require special attention. In the trunk, there should also be cones, warning triangles and emergency flares.   If you are involved in minor accidents and there are no serious injuries, move your cars to the side. Do not stay on the road and bother oncoming traffic. If you do such a thing, chances are that there might be more traffic accidents headed your way because of your vehicles obstructing the road. On the other hand, if the car cannot be moved, make sure that you warn other motorists by setting out your hazard lights, cones, flares, or warning triangles.   Exchange information with the other parties involved. Exchange names, addresses, phone numbers, insurance companies, policy numbers, drivers license numbers, and license plate numbers. Also, take down the description of each car, the year, make, model, and color. The location of the collision and how it happened should also be recorded.   If your vehicle needs some replacement parts, you can actually get them for low prices at Auto Parts Online which specializes in Jeep parts although there are other vehicle parts available as well.  Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a knack for research on cars and anything and everything about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Defensive Driving Tips On Vehicle Lane Changes    </b><br />Lane changes can be one of the easiest maneuvers with a vehicle, and can be one of the hardest maneuvers at the same time. Changing lanes requires processing information and making a safe decision well in advance to make the maneuver a simple and safe task. The faster your speed is, the faster you have to process information, which in turn makes it a little more difficult. There are important defensive driving procedures you must do, before making a lane change. Look ahead and plan ahead. If you plan well in advance, the maneuver becomes a lot easier and safer. Checking your path ahead before you consider changing lanes is the number one priority. What traffic and pedestrians are doing ahead of you is the first step in processing information and making a decision. You must always check your path ahead for vehicle traffic changes, and controlled intersections that affect these changes. There are many potential hazards that you should be looking for. You have to be looking ahead for vehicles slowing down and possibly stopping in front of you, and making sure you?re on the look out for pedestrians that may step off the curb up ahead. Also checking for vehicles that may possibly come out in front of you, or from another merging lane. A good indication of what traffic and pedestrians are going to do ahead of you would be motorist signaling ahead of you with a signal and or brake lights. If their signaling to turn, they have to slow down and possibly stop for other traffic or pedestrians, depending on circumstances where they are turning. All this information is important, because it affects everybody in motion. While your checking your path ahead, you have to know what is happening behind you. If you use your rearview mirror all the time, you will always know what is happening around you. Using the rearview mirror, gives you a bigger picture than your side mirrors. Checking your rearview mirror should be done at a glance only. Your main concern is in front of you. When glancing at your rearview mirror, you should be glancing for traffic coming up faster than you, also vehicles signaling to change lanes behind you. They may be picking up speed to pass your vehicle. In order to make a safe lane change, you have to either slow down to let traffic get by you, or speed up to stay ahead of traffic, without going over the speed limit. If you?re doing the same speed as traffic behind you, they won?t catch up to you, unless you start braking. If traffic is doing the same speed, you should accelerate slightly to maneuver over to the other lane, unless there is a good reason not to. Once you know what is happening both ahead of you and behind your vehicle. The number three procedure is signaling to let traffic know your intentions on the direction you plan on maneuvering. The signaling procedure is for communicating to other drivers. If you signal and let other drivers know what you?re doing, they may slow down to let you make the safe lane change. Warning other vehicles of your intention to change lanes, include vehicles ahead of you and behind you. Drivers negotiating to maneuver out in front of you may stay where they are, if they see your signal to move over, possibly into the lane that they want to maneuver into. People do not always do what there suppose to do, so anticipate the worst. Take nothing for granted! It may be a safer lane change beyond traffic waiting to come out, if you have time. You also have to consider not surprising the vehicles close to your vehicle by signaling as they approach the corner side of your vehicle. They may panic and brake, thinking you?re moving over sooner. Wait until they are beside your vehicle and your signal is out of their sight before you signal to warn other traffic behind your vehicle. This seems like a lot of info for just a signal, but communicating with other drivers are important in defensive driving. After you have signaled and you know everything is clear ahead of you and behind. Take a quick glance over to your blind spot, and make sure there is nobody sitting along side your vehicle. Stay in your lane, if it is not safe. When you check your shoulder, it?s only supposed to be a glance. You still have one more important procedure before maneuvering into the other lane. Recheck the lane ahead of you, just before you turn the steering wheel to make sure nobody is stopping or coming out into your path. Once you have glanced over your shoulder and looked forward, gradually maneuver over right away with a slight adjustment of the steering wheel. Only if it?s safe! You do not want to be maneuvering over, if there is a vehicle stopping in front of you, or coming out in front of your intended path. If you cannot make the maneuver right after the shoulder check, cancel everything and start over. The worst scenario would be traveling an extra block in town. Do not make lane changes at intersections. Make sure lane changes are done before and after intersections. Intersections include any crossroad, side road, lane or street. Constantly planning well in advance and constantly using your mirrors, will help you become a better defensive driver. I hope these defensive driving tips help your goal in becoming a safe driver. For more information on this topic, please consult with a family member and a recognized Driving School on defensive driving techniques. Owned and operated a Driving School for several years. Taught over 2000 kids and adults how to drive. Now operating a Discount Tee Time site at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.golfanchor.net&#34; title=&#34;http://www.golfanchor.net&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.golfanchor.net&lt;/a&gt; and a golf site at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.golfanchor.com&#34; title=&#34;http://www.golfanchor.com&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.golfanchor.com&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Understanding Your Auto Warranty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding Your Auto Warranty    The auto warranty is something everyone thinks about when they are purchasing a car, but few of these people realize that they need to think about it after that as well. You go into a dealership, which convinces you to purchase an auto that is perfect for you. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Understanding Your Auto Warranty    </b><br />The auto warranty is something everyone thinks about when they are purchasing a car, but few of these people realize that they need to think about it after that as well. You go into a dealership, which convinces you to purchase an auto that is perfect for you. What seals the deal, in many cases, is the fact that the auto has an auto warranty on it. You think that they could not or would not offer a warranty on a product that wasn&#8217;t up to standards. So, you purchase your car and get your auto warranty. Regardless of the car, the make or model number, you simply shove that auto warranty into the glove box and call it done. But, what you need to do is to know what is covered on that warranty, what you need to do to get those services, and what you need to do to keep that warranty up to date. Getting the information that you need to make a decision about your auto warranty is also important. For many people, they may not even realize that they should read the thing! You would be surprised at what is and isn&#8217;t covered in that warranty. If you have one and you haven&#8217;t read it, dig it out and get going. What you will want to know first of all is what things it cover. Does the auto warranty cover things such as parts and oil changes? Does it cover the tires, brakes and the body work? Now that you know that, do you know what to do to get the services that it covers? Read on. Learn where you will need to go to get these services, if there will be any fee and what happens if you don&#8217;t go to the right location. Lastly, you also want to know about the auto warranty expiration date if there is one. In some cases, you may actually be able to increase that amount of time by purchasing a warranty extension. The auto warranty can offer many things after all. For more information please see &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.auto-warranty-help.co.uk&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.auto-warranty-help.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Toyota Corolla The Car For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toyota Corolla   The Car For You   If you are in the market for a car at all you should be steering yourself in the direction of the nearest Japanese used car dealership to check out the Toyota Corolla  The best-selling nameplate in automotive history, this small sedan has been recognized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Toyota Corolla   The Car For You  </b><br /> If you are in the market for a car at all you should be steering yourself in the direction of the nearest Japanese used car dealership to check out the Toyota Corolla  The best-selling nameplate in automotive history, this small sedan has been recognized as the &#8216;quintessential economy car&#8217;  Now available only in a sedan, when this vehicle was first introduced to American in the late 1960s, it was available in body styles such as the wagon, coupe, hatchback and sedan  Reviewers and consumers alike have rated this vehicle dependable  Keeping up with the oil changes will maintain the vehicle and the vehicle will far surpass the 100,000 mile mark  . .Available in five trim levels, this Japanese used car has something for every consumer  The five trim levels range from base, LE, S, XLE and XRS  The base models are basic; they are well-equipped but lack power accessories  The next trim level up, the LE, offers the power accessories  The S model is sportier than the other models  The XLE model is the most luxurious variation of the Toyota Corolla  While the XLE maintains the small sedan feel, this variation of trim level offers a larger engine and sport-tuned suspension  . . .This vehicle is known around the world for its fuel economy  A 1 8 liter four-cylinder engine, recognized for its efficiency, is used in the vehicle  At the same time, the manufacturer uses a 132-horsepower power plant which makes the car a little faster while maintaining the economic fuel aspect of the car  .The average consumer will be pleased by this Japanese used car  While there is nothing flashy about the Toyota Corolla, the ride is quiet and smooth, and the layout is simple and organized  This is a truly good choice for a small sedan . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
<p><b>Review of 2008 car models of Pontiac    </b><br />Pontiac: leading the way of the sports cars: - Since the craze of the small sporty cars is again rising in the market, Pontiac had launched the Pontiac G5 which is proving to be the most reasonable car for small and sporty people. The main thing about the new models of the Pontiac is that they are coming with many impressive features like of high acceleration, increased performance of riding and also the economy of fuel. Only thing is that these models are lacking the refinements in the exterior and interior but this can be easily compensated with the boastful and powerful engines present in the new models of Pontiac.   The latest models of Pontiac which were launched in the year 2008 were patterned after the upcoming of the Chevrolet Cobalt. Both companies had manufactured exactly the same model cars with a little difference in the exterior and interiors designs. It can be said that car models of Pontiac are very much sporty and has much powerful engine and that too is available at much affordable price. Besides this, these models have got the brand name of the General Motors.  Features of the Pontiac car models: - The new models of Pontiac are available in 2 trims which is base and the other is GT. The base model includes the 15&#8243; steel wheels, remote keyless entry, full power accessories and air conditioning. Besides this, there is also the facility of the folding rear seats of type 60/40-split, an auxiliary audio jack attached with a CD/MP3 player and a satellite radio.  The models of Pontiac which are available in GT trim has got the 17&#8243; aluminum wheels which provides the sport-tuned suspension, cruise controls, steering-wheel-mounted audio and a leather-wrapped shifter and steering wheel. When it comes to the talk of entertainment in the Pontiac models then they are fully furnished with the Pioneer 7-speaker audio system, 6-CD changer, remote vehicle starting, a sunroof and heated front seats which are available in both the models.  Besides this the personalization of the models of Pontiac can also be done by the installment of the additional accessories like the 18&#8243; wheels, body ground-effects package, high-mount spoiler, cat-back exhaust system and interior lightning of custom colored.  Describing the engine of the Pontiac models: - The car models which are base type are powered by the 2.2 liter inline 4-cylinder which can generate 148 hp and also the torque of 152 pound-feet. While the vehicles which are bases on GT have got the 2.4 liter engine which can generates 141 hp with a torque of 167 lb-ft. Both of the trims care connected with the 5-speed manual transmission. There is also an option of 4-speed transmission which is automatic.Know more about &lt;a href=&#34; http://www.gotengines.com&#34;&gt;Used Engines &lt;/a&gt; cheap&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.gottransmissions.com&#34;&gt; Transmission Replacements &lt;/a&gt; do visit GotEngines.com and GotTransmissions.com.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Most Popular Midsize Sedan </b><br /> Throughout the generations but mostly throughout the 1980s, the Toyota Camry was such a popular midsize sedan that manufacturers for the vehicle were set up here in the United States  Based off of this fact, if you or anyone you know is in the market for a reliable Japanese used car, the sheer popularity of it alone should steer you in the direction of this vehicle  . .This vehicle offers four trim levels  The trim levels offered are the base CE which includes full power accessories and stability control; the popular LE; the sportier SE; and the luxurious XLE  Each trim level has it&#8217;s own characteristics and variations that appeal to a percentage and target demographic of consumers  .In 1995 the Toyota Camry underwent some pretty impressive upgrades including a facelift  This facelift brought about a new grille  The facelift also brought about new headlights and taillights  Recent features in the vehicle are a standard navigation system, anti-lock brakes, more powerful V6 engine, 133 horsepower, and five-speed automatic  Additionally, this midsize sedan was well ahead of the government side-impact crash standards and beat the mandate in 1997 by two years  Furthermore, this Japanese used car was actually used as the design for the Lexus  . . .The Toyota Camry has also gone through mass improvements and upgrades  The improvement and upgrades to this vehicle were quite possibly more than any other midsize sedan  Everything has been upgraded in this Japanese used car from the interior and exterior, to the size, luxury and feature content  Only recently have there been unfavorable reviews in regards to this vehicle  Some of the adverse comments have been in regards to the reliability however, despite this, the vehicle still remains at the top of the rankings for consumers who&#8217;ve sought out a comfortable and dependable family car in the midsize range . <br /><i>Source: www.rsstnx.com</i></p>
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		<title>Installing Aftermarket Head Units</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Installing Aftermarket Head Units    </b><br />Are you thinking about installing your own car stereo head unit? Be sure to read this article and figure out what you will need to do to get it done. Upgrading the sound system is usually one of the first modifications attempted when we talk about car customization. The best place to start is with a good head unit. If you plan to install it yourself, read on for some technical tips from our experience installers. You will need a few tools to do the job right, so start by collecting some screwdrivers (flat head and phillips head), a socket set, wire cutters, wire splitters, butt connectors or heat shrinking sleeves, electrical tape, zip ties, solder and a soldering iron, and some patience. The first thing I would do before installing I would suggest buying the stereo wiring harness for your vehicle application. This will make the installation easier for you if you are a beginner, and it allows for easier replacement of the stock radio (if you choose to sell the vehicle in the future) and swapping or upgrading to a different aftermarket head unit. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable from the battery. This will ensure that you don&#8217;t accidentally cross any wires and burn out a new piece of equipment. Next, remove the old head unit. If you need to see how this is done on your specific vehicle, you can look up your vehicles application on installdr.com. This is a great resource for seeing pictures of how to remove the head unit. Once it is loose, disconnect the wiring harness and the antenna from the head unit and remove it completely. There are two types of wiring harnesses you can get. There is the universal wiring harness that connects to your vehicles existing wiring harness, and has the unfinished wire ends that connect to the color coded wires of your new head unit. There is also a wiring harness that has a harness on both ends, and just clicks in place on both sides. These are the easiest to install, but can be harder ot find to match your vehicle to the head unit. Most wiring harnesses are the universal type, so we will focus on those. If you have obtained the wiring harness, you will notice the color coded wires in the back of the head unit. The wires on the head unit and wiring harness should match. The head unit wires and the wiring harness wires will be partially spliced for easy installation. There are several good ways to connect the wires. One way is to use butt connectors, which crimp the wires within a connector. These can be picked up almost anywhere that sells/installs head units, or at Walmart, etc. My favorite way requires a soldering iron and heat shrinking sleeves. Twist the wires together tightly. Apply just enough solder to weld the two wires together. Now fold them over parallel to one of the wires. Slide the sleeve over the connection and heat it with a heat gun or good hair dryer. I have had to rewire or repair systems where butt connectors were used, but this could be installer error, and not a problem with the connectors themselves. I have never had any of the soldered connections fail. Once all the connections are made, and the sleeves heated and shrunk in place, I like to take a zip tie and tie them all together. Clip the excess zip tie for a clean finished look. Connect the wiring harness of the head unit to the wiring harness connected to the vehicle. Plug in the antenna (you may find you need an antenna adapter in some applications). Now slide the head unit in place, but don&#8217;t attach it yet. Reconnect the negative battery cable and turn on the head unit (make sure the key is turned to the ACC position). It should be functioning properly at this point. If you plan on adding an amp, or have purchased one for this setup, turn the unit off and connect the RCA cables. Run them through the dash to the floorboard and to the amp (more on how to successfully do this in future articles). If you encounter problems, you can email &lt;A HREF=&#34;mailto:support@majesticmodifications.com&#34;&gt;support@majesticmodifications.com&lt;/A&gt; for help.  Brought to you by &lt;A HREF=&#34;http://www.majesticmodifications.com&#34; TARGET=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;http://www.majesticmodifications.com&lt;/A&gt;.  Majestic Modifications is your online source for auto parts and accessories, installations advice and technical support.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>10 Tips for Improving Fuel Efficiency    </b><br />10 Tips for Improving Fuel Efficiency 1] Slow Down On The highway Your car is optimized to drive at 40-60mph(80-100km/hr), when you drive 70-80+mph fuel efficiency drops by up to a whooping 33% . Yes 33% , that is not a typo. I had heard this before and thought it was an exaggeration, then I drove the new Chevrolet Cobalt which has a fuel efficiency gauge in it and I saw it first hand, what a surprise. Is it worth speeding to save 5 minutes off your commute to work so you can just get held up in city traffic? Between the lost fuel efficiency, the extra wear and tear on the car driving beyond optimized speeds and inherent safety concerns I will need a good reason to start speeding on the highway from now on. 2] Cruise In The City The same idea applies in city driving. Speeding up to make the next red light guzzles gas and is hard on your car. This can decrease fuel efficiency by 5%. Why hurry up just to make the next red light? Let&#8217;s face it, speeding in the city doesn&#8217;t get you anywhere&#8217;s faster. If you drive like a bat out of hell you might make an extra light or two and chop a mere 2-4 minutes off your commute assuming you make it there alive. I drive at sane speeds throughout the city while most others fly by me and hard brake at the next red light, I then pull up beside them or even pass them as I may not of needed to stop as the lights are usually synchronized for sane driving speeds not surprisingly (it also takes more gas to get back up to speed than to maintain it). So have some fun watching people fly by you and seeing them at the next red light knowing your car is much better off. 3] Tire Pressure Here&#8217;s one everyone can do easily. It only takes a couple minutes to check your tires pressure. Under inflated tires can result in 3% less fuel efficiency. 4] Link Your Trips/Errands Plan your trip to include as many destinations or errands as possible. Fewer trips means less cold starts, better fuel efficiency and less driving than multiple small trips. 5] Avoid Unnecessary Idling. You&#8217;re getting 0 mpg for this one. If you&#8217;re going to wait 5-10 minutes for a friend give your car and wallet a break. For those who live in colder climates this is a bigger issue. We all want our cars toasty warm in the winter time when we get inside. Today&#8217;s cars really only needs 30 second of idling to warm up even in cold weather, then 1-2 minutes of driving to get it fully warmed up. So bundle up and save yourself a bundle. 6] Maintain Your Car Inexpensive oil and air filter changes can boost your cars performance and increase your cars lifespan. A blocked air filter can decrease fuel efficiency by as much as 10% and a misfiring spark plug won&#8217;t help either. So try to follow your cars service manual.. It beats dealing with an unexpected major repair and major inconvenience.. 7] Monitor Your Fuel efficiency I like to measure how many miles / KM I get on half a tank after filling it up. It&#8217;s easier to measure this way as we don&#8217;t let our gas tanks completely run dry and its impossible to estimate how much was left when you fill it up again. You can see how your driving habits affect your fuel economy and if your habits haven&#8217;t changed and you fuel economy drops off, then maybe its time for some car maintenance. Purchasing a fuel consumption gauge (if you car doesn&#8217;t already have one) can give you real time feedback and more accurate reading. This provides great instant feedback on driving habits. 8] Remove Unnecessary Items From Your Car For each extra 100lbs you lose 1-2% fuel efficiency, so get the golf clubs out of the trunk until your next tee off time. Leaving items on your roof rack also creates extra drag which makes your car work harder, so lock your mountain bikes up till the next trip. 9] Jack Rabbit Starts Some people like to suddenly accelerate by putting their foot to the floor. This guzzles gas and gives marginal speed improvement to a gradual acceleration. 10] Back Off Tail gating results in unnecessary breaking and accelerating. Hang back a little more and you can avoid the added stress and save some gas. It&#8217;s also safer to drive this way, give yourself an extra second to avoid an accident ! Paul Fezziwig writes for and administers &#39;Green Cars Now&#39;, http://www.greencarsnow.com , a website devoted to promoting fuel efficient vehicles and better driving habits.     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Automotive Undercoating by Rust Bullet    </b><br />Automobiles are beautiful but with time and as your car is exposed to the atrocities of nature like blazing heat, rain, UV rays etc., wear and tear occurs,. All cars require proper maintenance if you want your car to have a long life. Rust is also a    major    maintenance problem. Car Rust Paint and Automobile undercoating are solutions to car rust problems.Generally, the lower body of an automobile is more prone to rusting then the upper body and therefore requires special treatment like automotive undercoating. The requirement becomes a necessity if you have invested in a vintage automobile as your investment is at stake. But for this very important need, there are very few options of automobile undercoating available in the market.    Rust Bullet    provides a very effective solution to this automobile undercoating problem for protection from rust. Rust Bullet- Kills the rust!Rust Bullet, is a one step Urethane based patented product that penetrates rust and dehydrates it and seals the area with an armor tuff tough coating. Rust Bullet Automotive can be used as an automotive paint as well as an automotive undercoating. The paint is metallic grey in color and it takes approximately 3 Quarts to do an under carriage with two coats. Rust Bullet automotive is different than the Rust Bullet industrial formula; it is thinner and has more metal so as to give a smoother paintable finish to your car.Advantages of using Rust Bullet Automotive     It requires very little prior surface preparation    It can be applied directly to the rusty metal surface    It has superior adhesion properties    It is very easy to apply and maintain    It is UV resistantApplication of Rust Bullet Automotive Rust Bullet Automotive can be applied to your car with the help of an HVLP spray system with a 1.3 to 1.5 tip at 40 PSI, at about 2 Mils per coat. For a 10 year warranty a dry film thickness of 6 mils is required. After applying three coats 24-48 hrs later you can apply a top coat with a color of your choice. It is advisable to run Xylene or acetone through the lines of your equipment before &amp; after spraying the first coat of Rust Bullet, to avoid any damage to the equipment. Rust Bullet solves the rust problem with its easy and simple process. Visit the site www.rustbullet.com and try this unique product. David is a well known author who writes for www.rustbullet.com     <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>Gas Scooter Safety</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Gas Scooter Safety    </b><br />By Flemming Andersen Having a gas scooter means that you need to take the necessary precautions and learn how to use it safely. You will need to be responsible and make sure that you do a few things before you decide to get on a gas scooter and ride. You want to use common sense to make sure that you are not hurt or even worse. You should make sure that you are wearing the proper gear each time you ride your gas scooter. Safety is very important and there are few necessities that you will have to have in order to make that happen. You need to make sure that you can be seen on the scooter. You should wear bright and reflective clothing. This will make you more noticeable to other people on the road. You need to make sure that you have reflective helmets as well. It is important to wear helmets and kneepads as well. You will need to protect every part of your body when you are on a gas scooter. You should have elbow pads, wrist guards, gloves and good shoes on your feet too. You have to make sure that you are protected well so that you do not get hurt in case you are ever in an accident. The next thing that you need to do is check your scooters equipment. A scooter will need to have more attention than a car. You need to make sure that everything is in good working order before you start to ride. You should check the nuts and bolts and make sure that the steering is working properly. It is also important to inspect the brakes and all the controls of the scooter. Check the frame to make sure that everything is in tact. Always look at the tires and check them for wear and tear. This is a very important part of a scooter and they should be checked often. Always know your gas scooter before you ride. Read and understand all the instructions before you ride. Take note to all the safety and warning labels on the scooter as well. Check the controls and ride cautiously even after you are familiar with the scooter. Another thing to remember when you are riding your gas scooter is to obey all the laws in your area. Know where you are allowed to ride and watch for other motor vehicles. Do not ride in bad weather whenever possible. You should also be aware of riding at night. Never go out on your gas scooter at night without your reflective gear. When you ride safe and obey the rules, you will get a lot of use from your gas scooter. You will be able to enjoy the scooter for a long time and it will make your life a lot easier while adding some fun to it as well.For more info visit: /www.scootergas.info/&gt;About the AuthorTo find the best suited scooter for you, the author provides a detailed website with info and resources on gas scooters. The author work with SEO and Adsense and delivers info on different kind of products.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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		<title>How Cost Effective Are Hybrid Cars?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>How Cost Effective Are Hybrid Cars?    </b><br />There seems to be no stopping the oil companies, as the price at the pumps continues to rise to astronomical heights for a myriad of reasons, valid or not. Civil wars in Nigeria, international conflicts in Iraq, hurricanes and other storms at home and abroad are all reasons gas companies posit to defend their outrageous gouging. In the face of rising gas costs, many consumers are beginning to consider the option of a hybrid vehicle- one which operates on both gas and electricity. All of the models of hybrid car will save money in terms of gas expenditures, but are they really effective when all of the costs of maintenance and other considerations are factored in? Right off the bat, consider the cost of buying a hybrid vehicle. Depending on the model, hybrid vehicles can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 more than the equivalent non-hybrid model. These prices need to be stacked up against the savings that a hybrid car owner would gain in gas, factoring in the mileage needed. One report by Edmunds, for example, shows that huge price increases in the cost of gas would need to take place, or the vehicle owner would need to put on some serious mileage, in order for the hybrid models to gain a sufficient price saving advantage when stacked up against initial purchases. The one exception in the study was the Toyota Prius, which compared very effectively in terms of initial cost with the Camry model. The consumer watchdog points out, however, that as the hybrid cars become increasingly more available as a reflection of demand the prices can be expected to drop, making them more cost effective when it comes to an initial investment. Also important to keep in mind is the fact that the hybrid cars have a much more specialized system than the standard vehicle, and will therefore require a more specialized mechanic when it comes time for any repairs. Most consumer report features consider hybrid cars to require an investment of at least five years in order to break even as far as initial costs go, and do not take into account the possibilities of damage that requires fixing to the power train of the vehicles. It seems as though, at least for the time being, the purchase of a hybrid vehicle for the average consumer may not be the best option when it comes to saving money. It is important to keep several things in mind, however, when considering purchasing a hybrid model. Many consumers are choosing to purchase these cars because they represent a significant development in terms of environmental concerns over standard models. They also mean that as a whole, Western nations will become less dependent on oil as the sole means of power. Finally, it is imperative to keep in mind that the hybrid car is a very new technology. Developed only within the last few years, the technology is still in the infant stages, where costs will continue to be high. Hybrid cars also have only a small percentage of the market right now as well. As time passes, the development of the hybrid technology will begin to push prices down to the point where hybrids are more than competitive with the traditionally fueled models of the past. Frank Little is a hybrid car enthusiast and maintains a website with &lt;a href=&#34;http://yourhybridcars.com&#34;&gt;hybrid car forums&lt;/a&gt;.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Why your next pickup should be a GM    </b><br />Oddly enough, out of all of the research done into hybrid technology GM has been forward thinking enough to make theirs are not only affordable, but ingenious as well. They now offer both the Sierra and the Silverado pickups as hybrids country wide. Using a technology not formerly seen in hybrids, GM attempted to not only lower emissions in their pickups, but to make them handier as well.  Affordable technologyGM wanted to make a hybrid truck that was too well priced to turn down, the major complaint of the hybrid models is high price tag which counteracts the gas mileage benefits. In response to this GM produced their pick up hybrids to cost only $1500.00-$2500.00 more than its gas guzzling brothers, saved with tax cuts at the pump within the first few years of ownership. Especially if you consider that the hybrids produce a 10% improvement in fuel economy, all without sacrificing any power. Both the Sierra and Silverado offer the same 245 horsepower V8 engine, and can tow up to 7,700 pounds. If you consider that pickup truck drivers are not sacrificing any power and when sitting stopped in traffic it emits very limited pollution for their size.  Hybrid systemGM employs what they call a &#8220;flywheel alternator starter hybrid system&#8221; which uses a compact electric motor incorporated between the engine and the transmission. This electric engine runs the truck when it is slowing or idling at a standstill. They calibrate the flywheel alternator system to turn off the engine more frequently than even those systems used in most smaller hybrid models. Eliminating much of the pollution caused by slow moving traffic in high volume.  Now your work truck can double as a generatorBoth the Sierra and the Silverado boost four 120-volt, 20 amp three-prong outlets which can be used to provide power for electrical tools and electronics. This eliminates any need for a gassy generator spewing fumes into the air at a work site. The truck must be running, but utilizing it&#8217;s electric engine allows it to run virtually emission free. GM reports that their hybrid trucks can continue to pump out power for up to 32 hours non-stop before needing to refuel. Aimed specifically at contractors, whose need to access abundant sources of energy and drive long miles to job sites fuel this intelligent new take on a work truck.  Testers reportThe power source for tools was not quite as juicy as GM would have you think, however the idea is a brilliant one. No doubt in a few generations they will have nailed down this imperfection in an already forward thinking vehicle. Although the gas mileage is a tad better overall, it borders on insignificant. Which again is certain to be addressed and updated in generations to come. Reviewers say that the feel of the engine cutting out as you hit ten miles an hour is a bit disconcerting, and takes some getting used to, but its pollution saving benefits far outweigh that small detail. Every accessory on the truck is electrical, so the gas engine only runs when it is needed to for its sole purpose, to accelerate the vehicle.  Overall appealThe brilliance behind the ideas developed for these pickup truck models is really what drives them at this point. Fine tuning is necessary of any piece of equipment and GM has been making pick up trucks for a long time. They will continue to address the issues and refine the existing good points, driving the hybrid market to continue to bring us new and innovative ideas. &lt;b&gt;About the Author:&lt;/b&gt; My name is Paige Filler and I&#39;m a creative writer with a love of all things that go vroom.  I do my homework to bring thought and innovation into everything I write about the auto industry. You can find more of my stuff at &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt;Cash 4 Used Cars&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href=&#34;http://blog.cash4usedcars.com/&#34; target=&#34;blank&#34;&gt; this blog.&lt;/a&gt;    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
<p><b>Finding BMW Spares Can Be Easy    </b><br />BMW is a well established brand in the automotive industry. This makes finding BMW spares easier for the back yard mechanic. The local breaker or salvage yard is a great place to start looking for that special part you might need. There are all kinds of undiscovered treasures lurking inside the gates of these facilities. Even better, the price of the salvage parts is usually much less than from other sources. There are some things to think about when you decide to purchase a BMW spare that is salvaged. Most important is the safety of the part. Anything structural should probably be purchased new. It is hard to tell what kind of microscopic damage could have happened during whatever accident brought the original car to the salvage. When it comes to safety, play it safe. Pay the extra money to purchase from a reputable dealer. An added bonus is that new purchases often come with a warranty. BMW spares can also be bought on the cheap over the internet. Online auction sites, like EBay, often offer the one part you must have. To save guard your investment in these parts, check the history of the seller. It is usually a good idea not to buy big ticket items from a seller you don   t know. Buying BMW spares, or any automotive spares, online can also get you with hidden costs. Shipping and handling for the heavy parts can sometimes run more than the part itself. Search around, read the fine print, and compare the total cost with something you could get locally. You may be surprised to find out that local is actually the least expensive way of doing business. Because of the popularity of some automobiles, it is usually easy to find cars to fix up and the parts to do it with. BMW spares can be found online at shops, online at auction sites, and locally at breakers and salvage yards. Look around and find the best price for the part you need. Kathryn Lang is a freelance writer covering the motoring industry. She has written various articles on &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.247spares.co.uk/bmw&#34;&gt;BMW parts&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.legalstreets.com/bmw/&#34;&gt;BMW cars&lt;/a&gt; in general.    <br /><i>Source: www.ArticlePros.com</i></p>
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