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In order to research a car lease, you need to understand what leasing is and how it works. When you lease a car, you are paying for the use of it over a certain period of time. Of course, this sounds like renting, but the two are not the same. Leasing starts at a minimum of twenty-four months, ... more >>
Nowadays it is illegal for you to drive around without car insurance. Why? If you get into a wreck and injure yourself or others or destroy property, there needs to be a means of compensation. Most people wouldn’t even get into a car if they were not properly protected. Depending on your driving ... more >>
If you are one of those drivers who believes that the posted speed limits are too low, then you might well have a radar detector attached high up on the windshield of your car. Or, if you just have a habit of keeping your foot on the gas pedal, you might well have a radar detector too. Whatever the ... more >>
A new car can depreciate thousands the moment you drive it off a dealer’s lot. Purchasing a used car can be a great way to save money with a vehicle purchase while still getting the vehicle that you’ve been hoping for. In order to ensure you get the best deal possible for your “new” used car ... more >>
The first Harley-Davidson was made more than a century ago. This motorcycle brand has grown well beyond its tangible dimensions in to a symbol of a cult. Large numbers of people travel over long distances on their Harley-Davidsons for get-togethers on regular annual occasions. The sound of a ... more >>
Cleaning upholstery in your car can be a daunting task. It does not have to be, however, and there are a few tips that can turn this time-consuming chore into a very simple task. Whether cloth, leather, or vinyl, you may wish to remove the front seats from your vehicle for a deep cleaning to ease ... more >>
Car alarms are one of the most underappreciated pieces of technology around today. The problem stems from car alarm owners that let their vehicle’s alarm go off until the preprogrammed time expires and the alarm resets itself. This causes most people to ignore sounding car alarms and consider ... more >>
Most of us will buy a used car at some point in our lives. Teenagers often purchase their first used vehicle while still in high school or upon graduation. Two-career families sometimes buy one new car for family outings and a used car for basic transportation. Whatever your reason for a used car ... more >>
Adding an amplifier to a preexisting head unit is probably your best bet to pump up the volume and clarity of your car’s sound system. You can install an amp whether your radio is old or new, and best of all: it is a relatively easy process. Before you begin, check the back of your head unit ... more >>
Years ago, buying a used car was often just a matter of asking around the neighborhood for motivated sellers. After a little friendly haggling, some cash exchanged hands and a buyer could drive away with a used car and a title slip.Nowadays, it's not always easy to find an eager private car ... more >>
Most people buy a new car at some point in their lives. Depending on the make and model, your new car payments may rival a monthly mortgage payment.Rather than buying a vehicle on impulse, plan ahead by taking several things into consideration first. Then make a careful selection and get your best ... more >>
Online auctions have become the new way of purchasing almost anything you need, from thimbles to comics to lunchboxes. But what should you consider when purchasing a car through eBay? A few simple tips can make your experience a good one and your investment a sound one.Many people start their ... more >>
Even with the year-end closeouts, income-tax-refund sales, and other savings, you can still do better than the salesman tells you.As a potential buyer, you have the advantage: the salesman wants you to drive away in his car so that he can make money off the deal. If you go elsewhere for your new ... more >>
In most states, high-speed driving is considered reckless because of safety hazards. Yet stock car races routinely run faster than one hundred miles per hour, and few injuries result from the most violent crashes. When the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) was founded in ... more >>
Octane levels rate the different types of gasoline available. The number signifies the burning properties the fuel will produce when it reaches your engine. The standard octanes are 87, 89 and 91. The higher the octane rating the cleaner the fuel burns in your engine. Because of the clarity of ... more >>
Front to back, painted surface to undercarriage storing a car requires preventative steps to each and every part. Before you begin preparing your car for long-term storage, make a checklist for yourself of everything you’ll be doing to the car. Once you’ve completed the steps and readied the ... more >>
Every 27 seconds another vehicle is stolen across the United States. Unfortunately there is no way to totally eliminate auto theft, nor is there any surefire way to prevent it. But there are measures you can take to help diminish your chances of being victimized. In addition to traditional ... more >>
Car engines have a lot in common with electric motors- they both perform one task very well. Both systems are designed to cause a shaft to spin. The force generated by that spinning shaft may be re-routed to perform other functions, but that is the only specific job of a motor or engine. The ... more >>
Being a do it yourselfer means that sometimes you'll need to buy special tools or equipment to work on a project with. Cheap products have a reputation of malfunctioning easily and often. Afterall, like the saying goes, "You get what you pay for." So, for your safety's sake, as well as the sake of ... more >>
We've all seen them at one time or another-the jet black $70,000 Jaguar in a restaurant parking lot or the $40,000 Earth Destroyer 3000 screaming down the highway. Most of us probably muttered 'Don't hurt my car!' or 'I wish I had one of those!' under our breath as we headed towards our 20 year ... more >>
Ask a driver who survived a head-on collision about air bags and he or she might say they were the greatest lifesaver a helpless driver could ever hope to have. Ask another driver who just paid $3000 in repairs because an air bag deployed in a 25 mph fender bender and he or she might call air bags ... more >>
With the add-on options, the financing and interest rates and the overall cost of the vehicle itself, buying a new car can put quite a dent in your bank account. Reduce the size of that dent by checking out the following steps to become a smart car shopper.Be Prepared:Use this handy checklist to ... more >>
Some of the most serious accidents involving vehicles happen when the driver is nowhere near the car. A car can fall out of gear and drift directly into traffic or strike another parked car or unwitting pedestrian. Gravity is not always a driver's best friend, and that fact becomes very apparent ... more >>
Hooking up your satellite radio in your car is easy and there are several methods to go about it. The positives of doing this are that you do not have to pay someone to hook the system up and you often get similar quality results to those of professional installation. The obvious downside is that ... more >>
Here are suggested actions to take if you witness a major automobile accident.First, call 911 and report the accident. If you don’t have a cell phone, ask others on the scene to call, or try to find a phone in a nearby house or business. If you cannot locate a telephone at or near the accident, ... more >>
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