Articles, tagged with "conventional cars", page 1
28th June 2011
It was not an accident that dubbed the last century the “Century of Speed". At the turn of the 1900's, 30 miles per hour was just about the fastest anyone could travel. Horses were the dominant mode of transport, but then the motor car spluttered alon...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
25th March 2011
Regular compact cars are some of the most common automobiles today. People tend to purchase vehicles of this type because of its affordability and versatility. Models of this sort can accommodate as many as five passengers. While this is a convenient opti...
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Author:
clintmoore
25th February 2011
They are appearing all over the roads: hybrid cars. But what makes them actually work? We understand that they combine the technology of a standard combustion engine and that of an electric engine, but how were these two technologies fused successfully? H...
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Author:
Michael Rupkalvis
08th February 2011
With natural resources depleting at an alarming rate, consumption of fuel and preserving the environment become the main concerns of today. Hybrid cars are growing in popularity due to the fact that they conserve fuel and emit lower toxic fuels. This brin...
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Author:
Jack Silvar
20th January 2011
The upcoming 2011 Toyota Prius has not changed much from its predecessor, the 2010 Prius. It still has solar power ventilation and a fuel economy rating of 50 miles per gallon which makes it one of the top cars in terms of fuel efficiency.
The appeara...
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Author:
symond hawls
19th January 2011
Opting for an electric car is a wiser and more eco-friendly option than the conventional cars as they are less polluting and more efficient. Gas guzzling automotive may soon be a thing of the past as these electric cars are fast gaining popularity due to ...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
12th January 2011
There is a strong pattern of buying hybrid cars. So, what is it about hybrid cars that makes them so popular in the past few years?
To begin with, if you have a hybrid car, you'll see a significant savings on fuel. Gas prices are always going up and do...
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Author:
rosibrot
12th January 2011
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Author:
ann00123
10th January 2011
Car doors, just like doors of a home, do not just serve as an entry point. They affect a car’s overall look. In Indianapolis, car quality is sometimes based on the type of door, the durability of the doors, and the style of doors that a car has.
Buying...
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Author:
Chris Edwards
06th December 2010
The U.S. is a country that is largely dependent on an efficient goods transportation system for its economy to keep running. As members of a consumer society, Americans keep the economic engine running. Part of this vast system of trade and commerce are t...
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Author:
alannabettina12
19th November 2010
It is very important to ensure good health of your car for smooth functioning. The most crucial part of maintenance is to finalize a reliable automotive repair service, since the car needs regular checkups. With the advancement in science and technology, ...
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Author:
Transmission Shop
01st October 2010
The Benefits and Downsides of Hybrid Automobiles
Hybrid autos and trucks are considered to be the vehicle or truck of tomorrow. Due to the added benefits it can provide you with, you are going to definitely want to get one for your very own. In fact, i...
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Author:
debtguy96781
22nd September 2010
Driving the new Toyota Prius feels safe and intelligent. With the original Prius, back in 1998, Toyota was the first to sell a hybrid car. In twelve years, almost 2 million have been sold. As you’d expect from a pioneer, the latest version is more innovat...
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Author:
Leggat Auto Group
09th September 2010
Improving conventional cars
The Fiat Siena Tetra fuel 1.4 is a multifuel car designed to run as a flex-fuel on gasoline, or E20-E25 blend, or neat ethanol (E100); or to run as a bi-fuel with natural gas (CNG).
A conventional vehicle can become a greener...
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Author:
CRegadas
25th August 2010
Many people are now getting frustrated with their usual gas-guzzling conventional car because of the constant increase in fuel prices. Because of this, more and more people are looking for alternative modes of travel. Some people with cars are now leaving...
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Author:
Parry P