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Buying Auto Parts Online
By: Rich Smith
Added: Aug 16, 2006
With the internet becoming more and more entrenched in our lives, it's no small wonder that you can find virtually ANYTHING online. This includes car parts, both new and used. Read on to find out what option are available for professionals and diy mechanics.
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Moving Away From Fossil Fuels
By: Rich Smith
Added: Aug 15, 2006
It's not rocket science. With the rising costs of gasoline, along with the negative impact it has on our environment, it has become clear. The time of fossil fuels is over. We need to change and we need to do it quickly. While the large car companies are addressing this from a technology standpoint (hybrid cars, fuel cells), not everyone can afford to junk thier vehicle in favor of a new technology. We need something that we can use to bridge that gap!
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Finding Classic Auto Parts
By: Jenna Simpson
Added: Aug 13, 2006
If you finally got the classic car of your dream, finding the car parts for it is will be a hard task. Classic car parts are hard to come by because they are no longer in production, they don’t make the parts for them anymore. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be found.
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Flex Fuel: Will You Bite?
By: Maat Keegan
Added: Apr 19, 2006
FFV: flexible fuel vehicle. Are you interested in reducing your fuel costs, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, and stopping our dependency on foreign oil? If so, ethanol may be the way to go. E85 is the "new" fuel source giving drivers an alternative to overpriced hybrids and clanky diesels.
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Tips To Prevent Carjacking
By: Virginia Waters
Added: Apr 18, 2006
Picture this----you're sitting in your car at an intersection waiting for the light to turn green. Maybe you're listening to music on your CD player or a news story on the radio. And then BAM---it happens!
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