Toyota Reveals New Pod Concept Car With Exceptional Toyota Parts
By Jenny McLane - 1/4/2008
Toyota has already unveiled a prototype of its Pod concept car, which has headlights that fade from bright to dull and change color to indicate happy, sad or angry moods, depending on how the driver inside is feeling. In a joint effort with Stanford University in the U.S and an Edinburgh based compa... Starting a Mobile Detailing Business, Auto Detail Supplies
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Starting a mobile automotive detailing business seems to be a popular trend and last time I checked well, we did not have a shortage of automobiles to clean, wax and detail. Auto detailing is like another trade, it requires some skill, professionalism and of course the best products and equipment. S... Different Forklift Accessories
By Thomas Morva - 1/4/2008
There are several types of forklift accessories that make it possible to use the forklift in a variety of different situations. Add-ons make it possible to carry metal drums filled with liquid, large rolls of carpet, or even people. Drum handlers make it possible to safely transport liquid filled d... The Truth About Auto-Transport Companies
By Nick Telford II - 1/4/2008
Auto-transport companies are designed to facilitate a
person`s need to transport cars from one location to
another. Whether a person is moving or they have sold their
vehicle via Internet auction, the car can be transported
without adding mileage or road wear to it. In some cases, it`s just easier t... Buying a Car? Here`s How to Save $10,000
By Douglas Hanna - 1/4/2008
What`s more exciting than driving off an auto dealer`s lot with a beautiful, brand new automobile, complete with that wonderful new car smell? Well, how about the excitement of saving up to $10,000 on a new car? It`s possible. In fact, it`s easy, if you just define "new" as new for you but not neces... Go Places with Honda Wheels
By Terry Brown - 1/4/2008
Where would you be without your Honda wheels? Nowhere. Honda wheels are parts of your vehicle that are really a requirement and are in fact important and essential. And among all parts of your vehicle, they are regarded as the strongest for they hold the responsibility of accommodating the full of t... Selling on eBay? Here`s a Success Tip for Your Online Auctions
By Rena Klingenberg - 1/4/2008
Are you planning to sell on eBay? Or have you tried in the past but not had much success with your online auctions? If so, here`s a strategy that has worked very well for me. In my experience, the auction lots where I created a useful collection of related items got more bids and closed at higher ... Cleaning Latte Stains from Your Car
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Coffee stains are by far the most common stains found on the seats and floors of cars today. Most new cars have carpet stain resistant carpets installed from manufacturers. Most cars now have some sort of Scotch-Guard Type protectant, however Scotch Guard stopped manufacturing its product for a year... Managing Waste Oil Filters In Your Mobile Oil Change Business
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Managing Waste Oil Filters is an issue. First we recommend a simple and easy method of crushing those used oil filter to save space and save our Nations Class II Hazardous Waste Dumps from over filling. We need to be careful with our waste and specifically the amount of waste. Here are the procedure... What Industries Got Hammered After 9-11
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Many businesses in many different industries were devastated after 9-11. Some we may not even be aware of. Let me talk about one of those industries. One you rarely think about but it is a huge business sector and serious to our nations economic health. The parking industry got hammered by the Sept.... Update To "A Way To Really Lower The Price of Gasoline"
By Sandi Moses - 1/4/2008
In light of the recent comment (http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/news/politics/041305_politics_oil.html) by Hank Kuchta, President & COO of Premcor, the nation`s largest independent oil refiner indicating that they are ?now finally in a situation where we don`t have a lot of extra supply,? and encouraging... Top 10 Car Buying Tips
By Mia LeCron - 1/4/2008
The first thing that you should know when you want to buy a new car is that both you and the dealer are looking to get the better end of the deal. In this article, I`m going to show you how to walk away from the deal with both sides being satisfied. A good deal is a win, win situation for both parti... 8 GM Brands: 1 or 2 Too Many?
By Matthew Keegan - 1/4/2008
Lots of folks are speculating about GM?s future. If you take all the press reports at heart, you would think that General Motors is on life support. Quite frankly, the opposite is true especially when you look at the global picture. In 2005, ?the General? sold more than 9 million cars worldwide, the... Misspelling on eBay - Use It to Your Advantage
By Thomas Haselhorst - 1/4/2008
In the ongoing quest to find great deal on eBay or even to find items you can flip, one of the interesting approaches is by looking for misspelled items. One of the most common misspellings was ?labtop? for ?laptop?. This misspelling is so common that some people listing laptops actually use the wo... Audi 6, Named As the World Car of the Year, Offers World Class Parts at Partstrain
By Jenny McLane - 1/4/2008
Among the list of thirty six new vehicles out of the market before January 1, 2005 for at least five countries, on at least two continents, the Audi 6 was named as the World Car of the Year for 2005. This was held during the media preview for the Canadian International Auto Show held last February 1... 3 Hot Sports Cars
By Matthew Keegan - 1/4/2008
The muscle car era of old is long gone, but in its place are a pack of ?modern marvels? that can tear up any track! The Mercedes SLR McLaren, Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet, and the Nissan Z350, are all hot performers in their own right. The first two will cost you a mint, the Nissan is more in reach... Smart Roads, Smart Cars and Saving Lives on our Highways
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
In the future, the very near future the roads we drive on will communicate with our cars. And our cars will communicate with all the other cars on the road too. Everything in our cars will communicate together in a net-centric way. These systems will make our highways safe and prevent tragic traffic... Before You Purchase A New Car Watch Out For These Scams!
By Tim Gorman - 1/4/2008
Purchasing a new automobile is hard enough without having to deal with the sales pressure from a car salesman. It?s no big secret that almost every car dealership can be talked down on the initial price they want for a car. The key is to know what scams to watch out for in order to maximize your h... The Typical Motor Vehicle Accident "Whiplash-Type" Injury
By Daniel Baldyga - 1/4/2008
Every day a gazallion cars zoom along Americas highways and that number continues to increases at an incredible rate of speed. We?re all in a hurry. We drive too fast, follow to close and don?t pay attention anywhere near as much as we should. Because of this, year in and year out, motor vehicle acc... Cool Cars - What Is Hot and What Is Not
By Charlie Cory - 1/4/2008
What is at the heart of cool cars everywhere? Is it the speed they can travel at? Is it the thought of the wind brushing your hair? If it`s the latter, then you have a soft top (convertible), or someone`s pinched your roof! Well, it could be either of these things. Or perhaps cool cars mean somethin... Why Ebay Is The Best Place To Make Your First $1000 Online
By Tukshad Engineer - 1/4/2008
I?d like to begin with a question ? and I?ll bet the answer is going to surprise you (it sure did surprise me!). Q. What percentage of the worlds population do you think is online? A. Under 1%! Just think about that for a second ? 99% of the world haven?t even gotten online yet. And yet the intern... Gasoline Prices Are Dropping
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Yesterday on the financial news they indicated that gasoline pump prices came down and were dropping and they gave an example of just some of the savings you might expect at the pumps. In fact they had dropped $ .002 per gallon. Come on, that is not positive news. The consumer would be better off fi... How to Buy Discount Tonneau Covers
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008
Since the market for Tonneau covers is so large, it is possible to find great deals on a wide selection of models. Several manufacturers must compete with each other, making better products and selling them for less than their competitors. Companies must undersell each other to stay in business. ... Drop Shipping Is Your Perfect Home Based Business Solution
By Michael Nalbone - 1/4/2008
Drop Shipping Is Your Perfect Home Based Business Solution Drop shipping is one of the greatest businesses to operate from home. With drop shipping you sell another company`s products, use their warehouse and shipping facilities, and they provide you with the sales tools you need like product descri... AT LAST! Parking Meters Are Again Free on Sundays; Bloomberg Cries Foul!
By Erik Feder - 1/4/2008
The New York City Council overwhelmingly voted to override a veto by
Mayor Bloomberg and repealed New York`s Sunday parking meter law.
The vote was 42 to 2 and as a result, starting on Nov. 13th roughly
32,100 curbside parking spaces and another 4,500 in municipal lots will
be available to drive... Fleet Business in Oil Changing and Car Dealership Fleet Sales Office Co-Branding
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Who you should co-Brand with and why We have noticed a trend which is getting more popular amongst the larger city, Auto Dealership fleet departments. We are seeing a more inclusive bundling of services. We believe this is due to the need to retain their customers in a tight and highly competitive m... Honda 2006 Ridgeline Pickup has Superior Honda Replacement Parts at Parts Train
By Jenny McLane - 1/4/2008
"The Honda Ridgeline delivers all the capabilities of a truck with none of the traditional truck trade-offs.," said Dick Colliver, executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. The Honda Ridgeline is the pickup truck segment`s first four-wheel, fully independent suspension system combin... Consider the Alternatives
By Pierre Schexneider - 1/4/2008
Alternative Fueled Vehicles and Alternative Vehicle Fuels Driving a car fueled by something other than gasoline or diesel fuel is no longer the stuff of science fiction. In addition to conventional gasoline and diesel fuel, reformulated - cleaner - gasoline and alternative fuels now are sold in many... How to Avoid Free Radical Pandemic Plague
By Dee Scrip - 1/4/2008
The only constant in life is change. For decades, master mechanics in arenas such as -- trucking, automotive, motorcycle, farm, boat, etc. ? articulated feeding our vehicles a well balanced diet of fuel, frequent replacement of oil and spark plugs, plus various other recommendations. Combining the... Used Car Buyers Beware Of Flood Damages
By Jerry Christopher - 1/4/2008
The risk of buying a vehicle with flood damage goes up significantly and along with high demand and low volume, it is likely the price will also increase for used cars in the affected market area. While a vast majority of the vehicles will be considered a ?Total Loss? by insurance companies and ... Staring the ReVOLVOlution
By Khevin Anderson - 1/4/2008
A replacement for the S70 midsize sedan, the Volvo S60 sedan has been crafted and made available in three models which are the 2.4, 2.4 T (turbocharged), and the T5 (turbocharged). The 2.4 T model requires an automatic transmission, however both the 2.4 and the T5 models are available with either an... The Keys to a Clean and Organized Car
By Nicole Dean - 1/4/2008
When you look at your brand new car, you say to yourself, ?I?m going to keep this one clean.? You mean it when you say it, but it hardly ever pans out that way. It doesn?t take long for a clean and organized car to go down the wrong road and end up a wreck. Here are the keys to a clean and organized... How Do Carburetors Work?
By Eric Morris - 1/4/2008
Carburetors are an important component in engines that help in internal combustion for running the machinery. Carburetors are used in automobiles including cars, motorbikes, jet skis, boats, and even light aircrafts. They are also used in small machinery like lawnmowers, chain saws, and other equipm... Red Stripes Needed on Stop Sign Poles
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
The other day I was driving and I noticed that someone had candy striped a stop sign in reflective tape; boy did it stand out. In fact, I know why someone did that, as it was not a place you might expect a stop sign and probably a death had occurred there or some serious accidents. I was not from th... Tires; Recycle into Roofing
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Believe it or not used tires can be made into roofing tiles and it turns out they have many advantages over other roofing materials. Tires into roofing; old tires made into roof tiles is be is being done. There is a plant that is recycling 40,000 tires a day for roof tiles, so far it is the largest.... Driving On the Wrong Side of the Road
By Reggie Andersen - 2/12/2007
On which side of the road do you drive? Depends if you`re a Brit or an American.
If we go back far enough, some two thousand years ago, to the time when the Romans occupied Britain, we`ll find a clue about driving habits back then. Archaeologists have unearthed a well-preserved track leading ... Is Your Car a Lemon?
By Steven Chabotte - 2/5/2007
There are very few things more satisfying than buying a new car. There is great pride of ownership and a feeling of accomplishment and pride as you drive around town in your new vehicle. For most of us, that new car excitement lasts until we must make our first payment or until we get our first park... Used Motorcycle Parts Prices And Advice
By Abdul Martin - 2/5/2007
When you consider buying used motorcycle parts and accessories you have several options. Lets consider each and see the pros and cons?
Buying from a brand name dealership
It?s a safe and secure way to go. It`s also a great place to inquire about used motorcycle prices. Some brands have a reselli... You Can Examine Your Brakes
By Matthew C. Keegan - 1/25/2007
Regular brake inspections are an essential part of good automotive maintenance that can save you money and keep your car from wrapping itself around the first tree out of your driveway. Make sure that your brakes and rotors are receiving the proper maintenance by following the steps outlined. Your s... The Five Most Common Mistakes When Buying Car Speakers
By Ross McIver - 1/24/2007
When it comes time to buying replacement speakers for a car audio system, there are several mistakes which are commonly made. Be sure to read this handy guide to avoid the five most common mistakes when buying car speakers.
1. Plan your budget. Are you revamping your entire audio system? If so ... Saturn Sky: Sneak Peek
By Matthew C. Keegan - 1/21/2007
Somebody at General Motors must love Saturn. One hundred year old Oldsmobile was killed off in favor of bringing the Saturn brand in-house. Up until the early part of this decade, Saturn was a separate automaker, wholly owned by GM. Now, as a bonafide GM division, the Saturn line is finally getting ... TIRES SIZES Learn what they mean
By Adam Lenk - 1/19/2007
If you`re like most of us, or maybe I should say if you`re like me, the way you choose what new tires you should purchase for your car is by reading the label on the side of your existing car tires. After comparing the prices of the compatible tires with the amount of money in your tire budget, then... 2006 Ford Taurus: Swan Song
By Matthew C. Keegan - 1/18/2007
The 2006 model year will end the heralded Taurus name and for this writer it is a bittersweet time as Ford retires what once the best selling car in all of America.
When Ford introduced the Taurus along with its cousin the Mercury Sable in the mid 1980s the car represented a radical departure from... Learn How To Choose The Right Fuel Treatments For Your Car
By Jakob Jelling - 1/17/2007
Choosing the right fuel treatments might be the difference between your car mechanism`s receiving bad deposits or not as well as it could reduce the engine`s wear or increase it in case it was wrongly chosen. Due to all these reasons, it is very important that you buy the right fuel treatments for y... What Kind Of Car Lover Are You?
By Sue and Chuck DeFiore - 1/16/2007
Chuck and I got involved in our first car club when we lived in Rochester and had our Corvette. We had a blast. Met a great bunch of people, did a ton of events. In fact I can still remember our first event. It was a car rally and Chuck and I got the second place trophy.
However, like any group, ... Auto Parts Fast Features the New 2007 GMC Yukon Denali and Top Quality GMC Parts
By Stacey Wilson - 1/16/2007
The sale of SUVs has slightly abated recently due to rising prices of fuel but GMC seems not daunted by this phenomenon. Just last October 5, 2005, GMC unveiled the 2007 Yukon and the flagship Yukon Denali full-size SUV at the California International Auto Show in Anaheim. In GMC?s words, these new ... Auto Tools For The DIY`er
By Kevin Schappell - 2/6/2006
If you are a car owner who occasionally works on his or her own car, please don`t go out and spend thousands of dollars on high priced tools. Professional mechanics make a living with their tools and need the best. If you are doing minor repairs on your own vehicles a lower cost tool set will do jus... Selling Effectively on Ebay Motors
By Cherie Szilvagyi - 1/29/2006
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... After The Sale
By Kevin Schappell - 1/20/2006
Enjoy your car... that`s simple huh? Well it`s not really that simple. Here is a list of things to think about after the sale.
- Notify your insurance agent about the new car.
- Read the entire owners manual. Familiarize yourself with the service requirements. Understand when you ne...
Cheating Your Engine?s Planned Obsolence That Was Created By Its Manufacturer
By Robert Riley - 1/25/2005
I?m sure by now you?ve heard the term ?Extended Drain Interval? for your vehicle?s oil change. If you?ve ever been to a place like Jiffy Lube or other quick lube shop, you?ve probably seen some big sign outside telling you to come back every 3,000 miles for an oil change ? quite the opposite of the...
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