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  • What Is Bluetooth Technology And Do I Want It In My Car?  By : Gregg Hall
    The most popular technology in recent years would have to be Bluetooth. Bluetooth is a type of wireless communication allowing you to connect to Internet, phones, cars, and satellite without the vast array of cables holding you down.
  • What Is a Tonneau Cover  By : Ivar Rudi
    A tonneau cover is some thing that fits on top of the bed of a truck. They can be flexible or stiff depending on the type that you get
  • What is a Hypermiler? Introduction To Hypermiling To Save Money On Gas.  By : Richard Legg
    I came across what I thought was a new word the other day "Hypermiler." I had just come home and caught the end of some show or documentary on the TV and it kept referring to this strange word "Hypermiler." Now as I didn't know what it meant but the fact that it had something to do with saving gas in your car I decided to do some research.
  • What is a 'Fuel reformulator'?  By : Janelle Elizabeth
    Fuel reformulators are making a lot of promises about giving you better fuel economy and reducing your fuel bill.
  • What In The World Is Kit Car Insurance?  By :
    If you're building a kit car you need kit car insurance.
  • What DVLA Cherished Number Plates are Celebrities Sporting These Days?  By : James Johnson
    A look at some of the high profile personalised number plates that celebrities are using.
  • What Determines Whether A Car Is A Sports Car  By : Gregg Hall
    Ask anyone what a sports car is and they will probably invent an answer. Ask a dozen different people the same question and they will probably provide a dozen different answers. There are a variety of ways to define what constitutes an actual sports car.
  • What Can I Do To Improve Gas Mileage and Save Fuel  By : Pete Roberts
    There are many ways to improve gas mileage and saving money on fuel. Most people often overlook combining errands such as shopping trips and trips into town. Think about all your errands and figure out some ways to do trip planning and taking the shortest routes possible with the least amount of stop starts this will help you save no only money and fuel but valuable time.
  • What Are Some Of The Potential Problems With The New Technology In Automobiles  By : Gregg Hall
    It seems that almost as soon as a new idea gets made reality in the world of automobiles, there is another idea to push that achievement even further than before. We moved from carburetors to fuel injection, added GPS systems, and finally made sure that almost every model comes with automatic transmissions. But, has all that actually been an improvement over the old way of driving?
  • What Are Some Of The Hazards Of Hybrids  By : Gregg Hall
    New hybrids are bursting onto the market at an increasing rate and therefore all first responders (including the police, fire department and paramedics) need to be taught about ways in which hybrid cars differ from more traditional non-hybrid models.
  • What Are Radar Detectors?  By : Ken Snow
    Radar detectors are products that have been developed to allow you to escape the harassment of being pulled over by policemen. It can be extremely harrowing when you are cruising at a nice even speed with no other vehicle in sight and yet you are forced to pull over by the local police.
  • What are Pocket Bikes?  By : Ivar Rudi
    Pocket bikes are so much fun. They are designed in a class and style of a mini motorcycle. They are well built with an aluminum or steel frame and will be a fun and sleek style of bike.
  • What Are Free Police Car Auctions?  By : Marc Lindsay
    Im sure youve heard of car auctions? If not well youre in for a surprise.
  • What are CDW and LDW ?  By : tuktuk
    Here come another important topic we would like to write about. If you had
    rened some of vehicle from Car rental company these CDW and LDW are well known
    by you. But for for thos who aren't just take these details below.
  • What Are Alternative Fuel Cars?  By : Steven Magill
    An added bonus in looking into alternative fuel cars in the United States is the Federal tax incentives the government is offering to those citizens that purchase alternative fuel vehicles that qualify according to their standards.

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