The Hazards of Counterfeit Automobile Parts
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009
When purchasing automobile parts, you are making the assumption that the parts are original. Unfortunately, the growth of counterfeit auto parts is harming the auto supply industry, the overall U.S. economy, and puts drivers and passengers in extreme danger. What can be done about the problem? Consu... Mazda 323: The Great Little Car
By Margaret Adams - 4/3/2009
A subcompact car that was produced by Mazda of Japan, the Mazda 323 is also called the Familia in its home country. It was manufactured from 1976 up until 2003. In the United States, it was originally known as the GLC, then the 323, and come 1990, it was then known as the Protégé. In another part of... Headlight Restoration Services for Fleet Customers
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
We have noticed a new trend with our fleet customers, and they are wanting to save more money. In the last couple of decades large car and truck fleet managers have often removed and replaced normal wearable items. Today as fleet customers want to save more money, due to a take mean of the belts o... The International Affiliate Program of EBay
By Michael Sherriff - 4/3/2009
eBay trades in more than 33 international countries with over 157 registered users worldwide with 75 million based in the USA and 10 million in the UK. eBay`s affiliate program must be the mother of all affiliate programs as far as size and potential scope for earning an income through promoting oth... Shopping For A Car? Don?t Get Taken For A Ride!
By James H. Dimmitt - 4/3/2009
Imagine this ... You`re ready to buy a new car. You`ve done your research on the web at a site like Edmunds.com so you know what the dealer has paid for the model you want. Based on your information you`ve established your comfort zone for price haggling. You walk into the dealership, meet with a ... A Huge Selection of Office Chairs are Available Everyday on eBay
By Amy Lieberfarb - 4/3/2009
Ebay can offer great options when purchasing a new office chair for your business or home office. With a huge selection and new models constantly being added, you should be able to find the right office chair for you with relative ease. Auction style listings with a 1-10 day fixed time limit, which ... Whatever Happened to Simplicity?
By Patrick Sills - 4/3/2009
Those of us who are in classic car clubs, regardless of model or make, decide to become members for any given number of reasons. Perhaps we owned a particular car in our youth that brings back fond memories of cruising the streets on Friday nights. Maybe we remember going to Drive-in movies with our... Home-Study Driver Education or Classroom Course?
By Ispas Marin - 4/3/2009
Can we consider the home-study driver education a replacer for the traditional 30-hours classroom course? With a view to obtain a proper result to this issue some specialists made a comparison between performance and background knowledge levels of some students, picked up randomly to accomplish thre... Selling Effectively on Ebay Motors
By Cherie Szilvagyi - 4/3/2009
Remember back when selling online was a new experience? Dealers tried everything to sell their vehicles online. Today?s market has expanded to include several hot online marketplaces but there is the largest online marketplace, Ebay. Ebay has evolved into an online solution for everything from wh... How To Make Money Online : Sell On eBay
By Clyde Dennis - 4/3/2009
Selling on eBay can be very profitable, and is a great way to make some extra cash, or even turn it into a full-time business. If you`re retired, or a stay at home Mom or Dad, or are in the market for a part time job you simply have to consider becoming a seller on eBay. Why? Here are some very good... Acura RSX 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
By James Raia - 4/3/2009
As Acura`s entry-level vehicle, the RSX is positioned in the sporty coupe
class. It`s perfectly categorized. With its stylish, contoured exterior, firm contouring seats, tight-shifting, six-speed manual (Type-S) transmission and compact racing steering wheel, the RSX is an economically priced sport... Not Getting Caught - Top 5 Things You Need to Know before Buying a Radar Detector
By Dion Semeniuk - 4/3/2009
A radar detector is a special device used in an automobile by
drivers in determining if their speed is being monitored by
local law enforcement officials. The term ?radar detector?
actually comes from earlier speed-detection technologies that
used radio waves, which were bounced off moving vehicles... OEM-quality Ford Focus Parts Available at Top American Ford Parts Dealer
By Jay Stevens - 4/3/2009
?It begs to be driven,? says Ford. Beyond doubt, this car is very inviting. It appeals to a lot of buyers not only because of its modern styling and excellent driving abilities but most especially, its reasonable price. Now on its sixth year, Ford Focus remains to be a strong contender in the econom... Automobile Restoration: A Serious Undertaking
By David Atkin - 4/3/2009
It?s a serious undertaking when you restore a car, the biggest part of it is to be prepared for anything, if your doing it yourself then make sure that you have a good system for cataloging the parts that come off of the car that your doing, and be prepared for the un foreseen, it?s a lot of work an... eBay After Sales - as Important as the Listing Itself
By Mike Ralph - 4/3/2009
Your eBay listing has finished and you have made a sale, now the next important stage starts - the after sales. Again we are aiming to develop the professional image or ourselves in the customers eyes to encourage them to come back to us again and again because it is easier to sell to a current cust... High Speed Boat-Car
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Perhaps you have seen the media news footage of the sports car, which turns into a boat when you get onto the water. Indeed this would be a fun car for you, wouldn?t it? The most recent boat car was very exotic looking and lots of fun, but the price of $200,000 makes one wonder if it matters as few ... Ford Crown Victoria: A Blend of Tradition and Change
By Tracy Dawson - 4/3/2009
The 2005 Ford Crown Victoria is a sedan crafted by the Ford Motor Company. This vehicle has been specially designed so as to target consumers who are leaning towards the traditional large car type. This vehicle also features the American way of growing up with vehicles ? offering space and room, com... Detoxing Engines Can Save Lives and Money at the Fuel Pump
By Dee Scrip - 4/3/2009
Does the word ?pollution? evoke a passive response from you? I am embarrassed to say that before this article, ?pollution? was an impotent word further weakened by its necessity ? we depend on engines of all shapes and sizes to function in modern society. After completion of research, ?pollution? n... Caring for Your Jeep: Getting the Right Jeep Parts
By Terry Brown - 4/3/2009
For over six decades now, Jeep has been one of the most popular car makes in the history of the automotive industry. Jeep has successfully established its niche as an excellent sport utility vehicle, with excellent Jeep Auto Parts, even before SUV`s became commonplace. When people think of Jeeps, th... Water Conservation During Your Next Car Wash Fundraising Event
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
If you are going to have a car wash fundraiser you will most likely need to look at ways to conserve the water we use due to the droughts in so many areas. If you wash your car in your driveway with a garden hose and shut-off nozzle, you will use five gallons of water to fill your soap bucket to get... Do You Own a Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV)?
By Diane Nassy - 4/3/2009
What in the world is a Flexible Fuel Vehicle? It?s a car or truck that is capable of burning certain alternative fuels. Now we?re not talking gasoline vs. diesel engines here, we?re talking about gasoline engines that can also burn ethanol, natural gas, propane, hydrogen, methanol, and p-series fuel... Diesel Engines: Tap the Advantage!
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009
If you own a diesel powered vehicle, you probably appreciate the inherent qualities of this type of engine. More torque, better fuel economy, easier maintenance are some of the attributes of owning a diesel powered vehicle. Still, some motorists complain about the engine?s weak power, particularly w... How to Buy a Used Car at 90% Savings Off the Book Value
By Steve Li - 4/3/2009
To buy a used car is a great idea for saving money. Everyone knows that a new car lost 65% of its value in the first 5 years. But the case would be more extreme for a 1 to 2 years old car, it will lost its value 30-40%. If you don?t mind to drive a used car (I mean a 2 to 5 years old car, it looks p... Rebuilt Carburetors
By Eric Morris - 4/3/2009
The carburetor is one of the most important parts in automobile engines. The carburetor ensures the right mix of gasoline and air in the engine so that the engine functions correctly. Though very few car manufacturers use carburetors these days because of alternative fuel injection technology, there... eBay - The Basics
By James Hendrix - 4/3/2009
I began selling on eBay in 1999 and have found it to be an enjoyable and profitable experience. I had owned a retail computer store for a few years and decided to close it. I still had a lot of computer inventory and soon discovered eBay was a good resource for selling the parts. This turned into an... The Down Side Of Using Dropshippers In The Ebay Auction Arena!
By Robert Potter - 4/3/2009
Ok, let me just say right up front that I am not against drop-shipping! I love the concept. If you are dealing with a particular wholesale drop-shipping distributor that is serving your Ebay ambitions well, then hold onto that company with bonds of steel, for truly good drop-shippers are hard to fin... Unclean! Unclean! Or is that Drive Clean?
By James Burchill - 4/3/2009
It only takes one bad apple to spoil the barrel. The apple doesn?t fall far from the tree. From tiny acorns grown mighty oaks. For every situation there is some quote that seems to support it? It doesn?t seem that a day goes by without someone writing something bad about the automotive industry. I j... Carwash Industry; Will Technology Take the Place of High Touch?
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Many believe that future technologies in the Carwash Industry will take the place or Full Service Carwashes and the older Brush or Rollover Carwashes. In fact we are seeing some trends emerge and some are attempting to create a self-fulfilling prophesy for the future of the Industry. Please understa... The Best in Headlight Repair, Cleaning, and Restoration
By David Maillie - 4/3/2009
Everywhere you go you will see them - headlights and I`m not talking about girls headlights like Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson have. Plastic ones on your car. The problem is that most aren`t very clear and are unsafe and in need of replacement or repair. "An average of 9 out of every 10 cars on ... Drive and Save: Tips for Conserving Fuel
By Lisa Hallman - 4/3/2009
With the scare at the pumps in recent months, many people were second guessing whether or not they should even drive. Many people opted to buy smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles. People were looking for quirky ways to cut their costs, or they just decided to ante up and pay, no matter what the co... How To Find Items To Sell On eBay
By Ian Major - 4/3/2009
When it comes to eBay auctions, many people are unsure as to how to select items to sell ? and where to find them. While figuring out which items sell best on eBay may be a little difficult, finding those items isn`t difficult at all! You just have to be creative in your search, and keep an open min... 5 Secrets for Increasing Auction Profits
By Jennifer Parks - 4/3/2009
1. Include your ebay seller name, store, and website information with all items you ship. THis can encourage re-orders and help the buyer leave feedback. I remember one particular incident, as a buyer I wnated to reorder a product from a seller but I couldn`t remember their ebay seller name and so ... How To Lower Your Gas Cost By 50% Starting Today!
By Ted Ljungqvist - 5/14/2008
How to lower your gasoline cost by 50%, thru a step-by-step method, starting today by spending only 1 hour a month
Introduction
As gasoline prices continue to climb higher and higher, many people are beginning to look for ways to slash their fuel bills. While there have been many different ideas... Popular Truck Bed Liner Options
By Oliver Sheldon - 5/12/2008
A truck is a common vehicle choice for men and women of all ages. A truck is often purchased for convenience. Many individuals will need a truck to move or transport large items that will not fit into a traditional car.
The need for trucks is increasing and they are highly popular among many c... SUVs vs. Minivans: Making The Right Choice
By Tom McKnight - 5/10/2008
Has your family started to cram into the old sedan like a pack of sardines? Have members of the neighborhood car pool begun to look suspiciously at your battered station wagon? Perhaps it?s time to retire the old family car and move up to a bigger vehicle. Often, the choice for a more spacious famil... Motorcycle Plugs Warning Colors and Looks
By Maricon Williams - 5/10/2008
Bike`s language is easy to comprehend. Even just by staring at it, you can already grasp the message. Just the mere spark plug color can determine the condition of the bike. Spark plugs change color and that change goes along with its condition. Here are their colors and their corresponding state. ... Wheelskins: Chrome for Styled Wheels
By Phil Sollecito - 5/8/2008
"Wheelskin" is a relatively new term. Wheelskins were invented in the late 1990s to provide an inexpensive way to put chrome on styled wheels.
If you would like to read this article with pictures of classic cars that illustrate the examples given, go to Beware of a Flood Damaged Used Car In Your TownBy Austin Davis - 5/7/2008 Is a flood car coming to a town near you?
Hurricanes have done major devastation to the southern coastline, and the clean up project will likely take years to return things to some what normal. What I am concerned about is the potentially HUGE number of vehicles that will soon come on the market t... How The Jeep Got It?s NameBy Al Carl - 5/3/2008 Where did the name come from? Not from the original designer and builder, the Bantam Car Company. It wasn?t Willys, the famous manufacturer of the Willys MB, either. Ford didn?t pick the name when it was making the GPW, and the U.S. Military never designated the term either. Truth be told, no on... What To Do When a Cold Engine Is Hard To StartBy Jakob Jelling - 5/2/2008 Starting a car with a cold engine can be very difficult sometimes and it can become a real obstacle for those who live surrounded by extremely cold weathers. This way, for all those who might experience this problem it is not only important to learn how to overcome it but also why it happens in orde... Why Not A Cold Air Intake?By Matthew C. Keegan - 4/29/2008 Squeezing more power out of your engine is not as difficult or as expensive a task as you might think. Performance chips, performance exhausts, and sport air filters are all easy to install parts that can help your car achieve greater horsepower and torque without sacrificing fuel economy. In additi... Things To Know Before You Buy A CarBy Pete Lance - 4/23/2008 Sooner or later most people buy a new car. It doesn`t matter if it`s your third new car or your first, it almost always happens sometime.
There is an art to buying a new car and if you know it, you`re better prepared when that day arrives.
Every car buyer knows that there are tricks to getting a... How to Get More for Your Money at the Gas PumpBy Mike Collins - 4/22/2008 Gas prices have been spiraling out of control for months, and there is no end in sight. Increased gas prices do not just hit you when you fill up your tank though. Just think about it for a minute and you will realize how many other ways rising oil and gas prices will cost you. The price of airline ... Listing a Car For Sale in the ClassifiedsBy Michael J Medeiros - 4/21/2008 Opposed to trading-in, selling a vehicle can provide a significant financial gain. Dealerships have moderate overhead that forces them to offer reduced trade-in values. In addition, they attempt to maintain a profit margin, as any business should. These expenses are passed on to buyers who take adva... Fast and Affordable Ways to Upgrade Your ChevyBy Stacey Wilson - 4/17/2008 Imagination, that?s what you need if you want to jazz up your everyday driving. Admit it, sometimes you get a little bored of driving the same car everyday in your life. It?s normal, people want variety and value individuality; thus, the tendency for you is to find something unusual and extraordinar... Tips for Keeping up With Automotive RecallsBy Jeff Dragt - 4/17/2008 You hear about automotive recalls all the time in the newspaper, on the Internet, as well as on the nightly news. Amazingly, one in 12 cars traveling the roads today were recalled for one reason or another in 2003. However, even more amazing is the fact that only one third of the owners of the recal... Common Mistakes Motorcycle Buyers Make When Looking For A Motorcycle LoanBy Jay Fran - 4/27/2007 Whether interest rates are high or low or it?s the end of a model year with lots of incentives, motorcycle buyers tend to make the same mistakes when shopping for a motorcycle loan. Here are four common mistakes motorcycle buyers make with motorcycle loans.
Shopping for a motorcycle before shoppin... Making The Dealer An OfferBy Kevin Schappell - 4/20/2007 Before you make an offer you need to find a dealer with the car you want. You have three options in doing this.
- Drive around all day and night searching for a dealer who has the car you want.
- Spend countless hours online finding local dealers who have websites. And THEN spend more...
Winter Tire Myths RevealedBy News Canada - 5/1/2006 (NC) ?True or false ? your vehicle is only as good as the tires it sits on? While you may have your own opinion on this, Michelin believes that tires are an essential part of your vehicle`s safety, handling and performance.
Tire manufacturers like Michelin, as well as associations like Transport C... Ethanol-Blended Gasoline A Proven Smog FighterBy News Canada - 5/10/2005 (NC)-As Canadians prepare to make their regular treks to cottage country and make plans for summer vacations the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is urging motorists to use ethanol-blended fuels when filling up their vehicle.
Air quality issues will soon be on the front pages of many ne...
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