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  • Icebound No More: Getting Your Car Unstuck
    If you've done much driving in wintry weather, at some point your vehicle has probably been stuck on ice or snow You might get stuck, but there are some tricks to getting your car moving again
  • Hybrid vs. Diesel
    In these days of soaring gas prices, it seems that everyone is looking to increase their gas mileage In the past, those looking to drive the most fuel-efficient vehicle had just one option: diesel trucks and cars
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Pros And Cons
    In the past few years, hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have been getting a lot of press, both good and bad As with any new technology—that is, any technology newly offered to the public—there are proponents and opponents to the wide use of HEVs
  • Have Car, Will Travel: Vacations By Car
    With vacation season in full force, you may be planning a getaway of your own Once you've figured out where you're going, you have to decide on how to get there
  • Fuel-miser Driving Tips
    If you drive to work every day, chances are that keeping your gas tank full is getting somewhat pricey Increasing numbers of people are considering alternative ways to commute, including carpooling and various forms of public transportation
  • Warranties And Add-Ons Defined
    After you have picked out your car and agreed on a price, you must go into the business or finance office, also called F&I, whether you have your own financing or not, to complete the transaction In addition to preparing the necessary paperwork and trying to finance your purchase, you will also be offered several different packages and add-ons for your new vehicle
  • Economical And Affordable Green Automotive Technology
    Although hybrid cars are the rage, and there are all kinds of alternative energy sources on the horizon, hybrids are cost prohibitive, usually ranging $3000 to $7000 more than the gas only version of that model However, instead of changing fuel sources, some automotive companies have been using a new type of transmission to improve fuel economy, lower emissions, and actually make vehicles faster without adding to the sticker price
  • Fix That Flat: Common Sense Tips For Using A Tire Jack
    When you need to jack your car up to change a tire, it may not always be under ideal conditions Regardless of whether you're on the side of a highway or in the relative comfort of your own garage, the process of lifting a vehicle weighing thousands of pounds entails some risk
  • Tips On Selling Your Vehicle
    Many car buyers opt to sell their car themselves rather than haggle with the dealer over trade allowance and muddy the waters Selling a car can be a lot of work, but there are some things you can do to make your vehicle much more marketable and get a better price
  • Car Buying Tips For Women
    For a woman buying a car alone, the experience falls somewhere south of having a root canal on the pleasure scale Female car buyers often have to endure a subtle – and sometimes not so subtle – discrimination
  • Where Are All The Hybrid Cars?
    When hybrid cars first hit the market, they were touted as the vehicle that was going to take us into the future Finally, every science fiction writer’s dream had come true – a fuel-efficient car
  • How To Avoid Purchasing A Flood-Damaged Vehicle
    Although it is in your best interest to purchase a used car as opposed to saddling yourself with the huge monthly payment and insurance rates inherent in buying a new car, there are certain things one must consider when taking the plunge You have to consider what has happened to the car during its lifetime with its previous owner – or owners, as the case may be
  • Choosing A Car Seat That Is Compatible With Your Vehicle
    If you are having a baby, you know you need a car safety seat for the child If you have begun your research, you may know a bit about weight limits and rear-facing versus front-facing
  • Creative Carpooling, D.C. Style
    Many people sing the praises of carpooling, for many different reasons Most people agree carpooling is a good thing because it reduces the amount of gasoline and oil consumed, thereby conserving the Earth’s limited resources

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