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By: Matthew C. Keegan
In owning a high quality roadster such as a Porsche Boxster you are making a statement that you value quality, engineering, speed, luxury, and reliability. Few cars can match all that a Boxster does i (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
The 2006 model year will end the heralded Taurus name and for this writer it is a bittersweet time as Ford retires what once the best selling car in all of America. When Ford introduced the Taurus al (read entire article)
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By: Fisher Swanson
You can publish the following article in your publications as long as the footer at the end of the article is included and links are made active where possible. Please send a courtesy copy to fishe (read entire article)
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By: Dave Robinson
The forklift is a machine that will power you beyond what you can physically do. It offers an ability to lift, to move, and to utilize better the materials that are necessary. Many of the factories, l (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
Stock exhaust systems are designed to adequately convert unsafe emissions into minimally harmful exhaust. Unfortunately, these particular types of systems are prone to corrosion. It is not unusual for (read entire article)
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By: Robin Piggott
The Irish Driving Scene.An Instructors Perspective The Driving Environment Today’s motoring environment is very different to that of thirty or even fifteen years ago for a number of key reasons an (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
Finding information about past, current, and future car offerings used to be a task that involved wading through countless glossy magazines, perusing bulky sales brochures, shifting through inky newsp (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
Toyota has a couple of big things in store for the Camry when the 2007 model year version of the car rolls out this coming summer: a complete redesign and the availability of a hybrid engine. Already (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
Japanese built and designed cars have flooded the North American market for over forty years now. Over time, many nameplates have come and gone, but Japanese cars continue to gain market share and acc (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
The 2006 cars are fresh in dealer showrooms and already talk is raging about several upcoming cars set for release in model year 2007 or later. The styles are great, the engineering is advanced, and y (read entire article)
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By: Kevin Schappell
Congratulations !!!! You got the deal you were looking for. Now is the perfect time to mention to the dealer that you are looking to trade in that car you are currently driving. This way they cann (read entire article)
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By: Michael Oliver
Anti-Laser Detectors are what drivers use to warn of oncoming police hunting for speeders.Original laser detectors had short ranges less than .25 miles. The laser detector becomes less accurate as the (read entire article)
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By: Nathan Morris
What if I told you that you can gain 5 horsepower this weekend, for less than $100? Or, what if I told you that you could gain 5 horsepower this weekend, for less than $20?I bet you'd be interested e (read entire article)
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By: Tommy Sessions
Do you use your *emergency* brake?You should.Your emergency brake is not just for emergencies only. You should use it any time you park on any type incline.You know, when you pull up to the restauran (read entire article)
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By: Tim Robinson
What is a Radar?Radar is an acronym for radio detection and ranging. The Average Radar contains a K-Band microwave RF (radio frequency) transmitter whose signal gets reflected by the target object. Th (read entire article)
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By: Andrea Glass
With the escalating price of gas, buying a fuel-efficient car makes a lot of sense. Approximately 15% of new car buyers reject a model due to poor gas mileage. Nearly 40% of those consumers who elimin (read entire article)
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By: Jeffrey Strain
You may have heard rumors that it's possible to get paid to drive your car, or in some cases, get a car to use for free. While participation is limited and luck is needed along with living in the righ (read entire article)
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By: Thomas Yoon
When do you need to replace your lubricating oil? If you have a large quantity of lubricating oil to change, it is going to burn a hole in your pocket. So most plant operators try to preserve the p (read entire article)
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By: James Raia
The naming of new cars must be a curious process. Animals are popular choices for various makes and models, and those selections often make sense.But in recent years it seems manufacturers have one (read entire article)
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By: James Raia
As a new offering this year, the Acura TSX is defined as a near-luxury vehicle. By some definitions, that means it costs less than $30,000 and does not feature the refined quietness of vehicles desc (read entire article)
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By: Barbara Hemphill
It’s a common sight: soda cans, gum wrappers, and snack bags strewn all over the floor; books, magazines, and carrying cases haphazardly placed on a seat; and miscellaneous papers and trinkets shoved (read entire article)
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By: Tommy Sessions
When you apply your brakes, do they squeal like a pig?It's not the braking part of the pad that is making the noise.The high-pitched sound you hear is the metal part of the brake pads that is vibratin (read entire article)
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By: Randy Harkins
The top ten reasons that I see vehicles coming to Ace Automotive for no start problems Electric fuel pump failure /fuel filter restriction One of the most common no-start problems I have seen i (read entire article)
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