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August 26, 2007 on 7:50 pm | In Main |

Undercoating Your Own Car
By: Steamboat L. Salter, Mon Aug 13th, 2007
Undercoating stops and prevents rust and keeps your car looking great. It’s recommended for those planning on keeping their vehicle more than a couple of years It is a thrifty job in two ways.

Can Buying Auto Insurance Online Really Help Me Save Hundreds Online?
By: Thane Rutledge, Mon Aug 20th, 2007
Driving a car is expensive. You have car loans, constantly rising gasoline prices, gas taxes, bridge tolls and of course auto insurance. Not surprisingly, it’s expected to get more and more expensive in time. The cost of buying or leasing an automobile is also on the rise, and we haven’t even talked about the normal wear and tear and normal maintenance costs associated with keeping your automobile running efficiently. Needless to say, many are now using more and more alternative transportation avenues to defray traditional costs.

Saturn engine’s first line of D
By: Anthony Fontanelle, Mon Aug 13th, 2007
Most drivers underestimate the importance of a car hood. Vehicle owners usually look down at the hood as just an engine cover and even as an obstruction before checking up an engine. Basically, a hood is used to provide protection to an engine automobile. But what most people do not understand is that, the hood can boost an automobile’s speed and performance. In a nutshell, the right hood will help a driver increase speed and reduce the effects of wind on the car.

Environment-conscious Carmakers
By: Sophia, Tue Jul 31st, 2007
Opel and Peugeot are two of Europe’s most environment-conscious automobile manufacturers. It is not surprising that both these carmakers have undertaken earnest efforts to produce vehicles that are not only fuel-efficient, but spew far lesser emissions. With this in mind, the makers at Opel and Peugeot designed, developed, assembled, and equipped catalytic converters to their vehicles.

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  1. Volkswagen Back In Formula Three
    By: Anthony Fontanelle, Mon Jul 23rd, 2007
    German automaker Volkswagen recently announced that they will be making their presence felt once again in Formula Three. The biggest European automaker announced that they will make their return to the sport later this season as they will be supplying engines to participating teams in the current season of the F3 Euroseries.

    Comment by Autos — August 26, 2007 #

  2. Want the lowest price on your next car deal?
    By: J. Jacobs, Mon Aug 13th, 2007
    Car Dealership or Oral Surgery? Both can be painful, but, at least, the dental work accomplished something.

    Comment by Autos — August 26, 2007 #

  3. Pumping components for burning and cooling
    By: Kim Baker, Tue Jul 31st, 2007
    Every vehicle needs two contrasting, but equally important, types of pumps—one for shooting fluid for burning and one for supplying another type of fluid for cooling. General Motors, for example, use a GM Fuel Pump to draw fuel from the its tank and into the engine and GM water pump to inject steady supply of water into the cooling system.

    Comment by Autos — August 26, 2007 #

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