02nd August 2007
Better engine strength does not mean more fuel to burn because if that is the case, just imagine the potential air pollution from the millions of cars on the road–worldwide. With this recurring predicament at hand, car manufacturers, including Volvo and...
02nd August 2007
All motorists want a high quality vehicle. They always make sure that their cars are running in perfect condition as they meticulously care for the exterior aspect of the car. Most of them would take extra effort to often wax the car. While some even choo...
02nd August 2007
There's nothing more important than safety on the road on one's GM vehicle. To assure this, certain GM parts need to be given the best care in order to function at their best.
The main function of the brake system is to deliver needed safety while driv...
02nd August 2007
GM vehicles are designed to deliver maximum performance on the road. With all the constant use and exposure to different situations, a GM vehicle will need all the protection it can get. To get this protection, GM parts like the bumper cover and the headl...
02nd August 2007
Good visibility is must when one is driving on the road. With smashed bugs and insects on one's windshields, visibility is greatly reduced, which could cause accidents and not to mention the disgusting look of dead insects splattered all over the windshie...
30th May 2007
The earliest cars that appeared on the market offered only the basics: a driver’s seat, a passenger seat, an engine, a body and wheels. The rest of what we often associate with cars—the stereo, those side lightning systems, those nifty cup holders—w...
30th May 2007
A diesel engine is a type of internal combustion engine that uses compression ignition to burn fuel. Instead of merely flowing in air and fuel burn materials into a mix in the combustion chambers, the way gasoline engines do, a diesel engine uses a fuel i...