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What To Keep In Mind When Buying A Sedan

September 9th, 2008 by Hal Moses

What benefits can a sedan offer you? Sedans will provide a balance of performance, handling, safety and easy access. Unless you are a person who needs lots of cargo space, a sedan is a good option.
There are various choices to consider when buying a sedan. You can purchase a large, small, family […]


Maintain Your Car To Avoid Needing Roadside Assistance

September 6th, 2008 by Hal Moses

To keep your vehicle performing at its best it is necessary to schedule routine maintenance and service.  This will prepare your car to drive in difficult conditions and help you avoid calling for roadside assistance.
First, make sure to check your tire pressure regularly.  In addition, look at the tread on your tires to check for […]


Hyundai Claims It Will Get 35 MPG By 2015

September 6th, 2008 by Hal Moses

The government has announced to carmakers that they must get a fleet average fuel-efficiency of 35 mpg by the year 2020, however Hyundai now claims that they will hit this goal by the year 2015, which is five years earlier.
How will the Korean company hit this goal? Hyundai doesn’t just plan to move forward […]


Car Safety Standards In The U.S.

September 4th, 2008 by Hal Moses

Many people wonder why carmakers sell different models overseas than in the U.S.  And why it is so hard to bring a popular vehicle in Europe to the U.S.  For example, if Ford has success selling the Fiesta in Europe, which would fit the needs of Americans who are more gas conscious than ever, why […]


When Is It Time To Replace Your Water Pump?

September 3rd, 2008 by Hal Moses

In a car, the heart of the cooling system is the water pump. Its purpose is to circulate engine coolant throughout the whole system, beginning with the radiator, and then to the engine and back again. The water pump is what allows your air conditioner to work when it is hot out.
The water […]


What Type Of Child Safety Seat Does Your Child Need?

September 2nd, 2008 by Hal Moses

Modern vehicles have many safety features for adults, but parents are responsible for providing special safety protection for children. However, it can be confusing to decide on a child safety seat because there are so many different choices. What type do you need?
Infant car seats must be rear facing. These seats should […]


More Americans Won’t Be Traveling For Labor Day

August 30th, 2008 by Hal Moses

Just like the trend that witnessed Americans canceling their Memorial Day and Fourth of July travel plans, the last summer holiday will have an estimated 0.9% decrease in travel in comparison to last year.
According to AAA, the decrease in vacation travel for Labor Day is the biggest in the last eight years. This drop […]


Car Wi-Fi by Microsoft

August 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses

Microsoft’s latest attempt at vehicle technology appears to be promising.  Vi-Fi, or vehicle Wi-Fi, is Wi-Fi connections in vehicles.  Microsoft has partnered up with the University of Washington and the University of Massachusetts in order to make Wi-Fi connections a reliable and steady experience, which hasn’t happened with offerings by cell phone makers and their […]


An Innovative Way To Track Your Gas Mileage

August 29th, 2008 by Hal Moses

Drivers who are fuel-conscious now have a new innovative way to calculate their vehicle’s mileage and compare their mileage to other drivers’. Also, motorists will be able to devise ways that they can improve their own fuel-economy.
A new website, called fuelly.com, allows you to put your car in their system by entering details about […]


In 2008, 185,000 ‘Title Washed’ Vehicles Have Been Reported

August 26th, 2008 by Hal Moses

There’s no way to get around the fact that vehicles experience damage, often irrevocably, everyday in America. According to recent data, in the early part of 2008, approximately 1.3 million cars were tagged as damaged, either because of accidents or severe weather. When damage such as this occurs, it is required that the […]


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