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Use Energy Tax Incentives For California Businesses And Homeowners

16th September 2009
When it comes to information about energy tax incentives and if your California-based company qualifies, your best source of quality information will come to you from your certified public accountant. A CPA can give you pertinent tax credit information ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Perfect Hyundai Getz Prime.

10th July 2009
The round bumper inserted fog lamps assist not only in better visibility especially during inclement weather but also accentuate a sporty look. Clear rear combination lamps offer fresh look and improved visibility while their contour has been designed to... Read >
Author: myindiaguide

Prices of Cars

10th July 2009
What would you look for in your dream car? A car that is stylish, has enough space for a family of four, is fuel-efficient, has low maintenance cost, and one that would fetch good resale value five years down the line. You have options available at a budg... Read >
Author: naval

Is A Diesel Car A Better Deal Given Fuel Prices?

08th July 2009
The cost of fuel has to be a big part of any consideration you give to buying a new car. It was only a year ago that fuel cost as much as $4 a gallon in some areas. The economic meltdown brought the cost down, but it is rising again as things slowly impro... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Misfuelling can happen to anyone – here is how to prevent it.

17th June 2009
With the number of vehicles on the road today it’s not surprising to know that it’s now common to find more people having the misfortune of misfuelling their diesel cars. The misfuelling of Diesel cars is not only a unfortunate event but also a co... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Misfuelling can happen to anyone – here is how to prevent it.

17th June 2009
With the number of vehicles on the road today it’s not surprising to know that it’s now common to find more people having the misfortune of misfuelling their diesel cars. The misfuelling of Diesel cars is not only a misfortunate event but also a c... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Palm Oil, The Times and Journalistic Integrity

13th June 2009
The Times, the venerable British newspaper with the monosyllabic name has often been called "the Thunderer" (and sometimes "the Blunderer") for good reason. Often wont to jump into the issues of the day and take up editorial positions without fear or fav... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Word of Caution When Changing Air Filters on Diesel Engines

21st May 2009
There are three filters that you have to be constantly on top of when it comes to your car. They are the oil, fuel and air filters in no particular order. Fortunately, changing them out is not that difficult of a prospect, but there can be some issues tha... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Fuel Theft from Cars is on the increase – How can you protect yourself?

18th May 2009
Here in the UK, reports are indicating that the number of cases of reported fuel theft incidents is on the increase. Unfortunately the increase in numbers has now started to affect domestic as well as commercial vehicles. One of, if not the main reaso... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Fuel Theft from Cars is on the increase – How can you protect yourself?

18th May 2009
Here in the UK, reports are indicating that the number of cases of reported fuel theft incidents is on the increase. Unfortunately the increase in numbers has now started to affect domestic as well as commercial vehicles. One of, if not the main reaso... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

UK Car Taxes and VED / Road Tax rates for 2009/2010

14th May 2009
On May the first 2009 after being announced in the budget speech new car tax rates and VED (vehicle excise duty) apply on vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001. The new vehicle tax rates only applies to cars that have been type approved in cate... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

The New Diesel Cars - Understanding How Clean Diesel Works

13th May 2009
The days of the diesel car seemed long gone, but now they are making a comeback. Why? The new diesel cars get tremendous mileage, which makes a gas pump wary public very interested in the new diesel car concept. Hate paying high prices at the pump? Wel... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Driver Mis-Fuelling Can Cost Upto £3000 to Repair

17th April 2009
More and more people in the UK are accidentally filling their car with the wrong fuel, and drivers who mis-fuel their diesel cars with petrol can expect a costly bill to repair the damage. Repair costs, due to damaged engines costs from £300-£3,000 dep... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon

Basic Vehicle Maintenance can save you money in the long run

30th March 2009
Poorly educated and trained company car drivers are causing thousands of breakdowns a year because they are failing to carry out basic vehicle maintenance and are not fully briefed on the vehicle they are driving. Company drivers are putting petrol int... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Basic Vehicle Maintenance can save you money in the long run

30th March 2009
Poorly educated and trained company car drivers are causing thousands of breakdowns a year because they are failing to carry out basic vehicle maintenance and are not fully briefed on the vehicle they are driving. Company drivers are putting petrol int... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Cleaner Diesel Engines Wooing Americans

10th March 2009
Most Americans have a bad impression of diesel cars. We recall the days when diesel engines smelled terrible, were difficult to start and were known to be terrible polluters. But things are changing. Today, diesel powertrains are on the map again, for... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Diesel Cars Take The Highway

26th February 2009
A Diesel car in economy class is fast emerging as a hot segment that most automobile manufacturers are eyeing. Earlier petrol cars were preferred over diesel cars for the myth regarding high maintenance cost of a diesel engine. This was partially true in ... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

It is possible to ensure misfuelling prevention with Stopdieselmisfuelling

13th February 2009
It is a fact that everyone just loves his vehicle and wants to do everything to protect it from damages. However in spite of this love because of one reason or the other, sometimes it happens that a person unknowingly destroys his own vehicle by his own h... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

The Question Is: A Petrol Or Diesel Car?

13th October 2008
If you ask someone about their favourite car, you will generally reach a point in the conversation where you start talking about whether it’s a petrol or a diesel model as their preferred type – and why they wouldn’t drive anything else. There are... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A global overview of eco-friendly cars

10th September 2008
More and more people are turning to the possibilities offered by the developments towards more environmentally-friendly vehicles. Car manufacturers are frantically researching more and better ways to expand upon the relatively small market in order to o... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Advantages of Driving a Water Fuel Car

17th July 2008
Many car owners may not realize it, but there are more advantages of owning and driving a water fuel car than those of driving a standard gasoline fueled vehicle. Perhaps the most obvious advantage of owning an automobile h20 is the incredible savings at... Read >
Author: John Sern

Driving Down Your Motoring Costs

25th June 2008
The costs of owning and running a car have soared in recent times with fuel costs going through the roof, rises in road tax for cars with high emissions, congestion charging and the prospect of tolled motorways to come in the future. With other domestic... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Cheaper Driving: How to keep the cost of motoring down

20th May 2008
There are two types of cost you need to take into account when buying a car. Firstly, day-to-day expenses (running costs) such as fuel, servicing and tyres, and secondly, what you pay to keep the car on the road (standing charges). The biggest running ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Diesel-Powered Daily Drivers are on the Rise

25th March 2008
Diesel power is popular all over the world, but not for the same reasons. In America, diesel power is traditionally used to power commercial and industrial vehicles and equipment. In Europe, it is used for the same purposes, and it is popular for use in... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Big Car? Big Insurance Premium!

14th January 2008
You may not have noticed but last year there was a change introduced in how much our vehicles cost in relation to Car Insurance premiums. More specifically, there was a change in how each vehicle is classed when taking out car insurance policies. You ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Over 50 Fire Service Staff Now Uses Toyota Avensis Diesel Cars

01st July 2007
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service’s Fleet Manager John Millett said that more than 50 fire service staff has switched from being user-choosers to driving a range of Toyota Avensis diesel cars and the switching has been a smooth one. Manufactured at... Read >
Author: Kaye Leery

Fuel injection: Greater lights of the Volkswagen diesel parts

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... Read >
Author: mrestelle14

Bluetec Technology

21st May 2007
We all appreciate what Mercedes Benz have offered its customers over the years, and because of these specifications it has brought the consumers back with their hats off to one of the most beautifully designed cars of our time. Now if we thought tha... Read >
Author: David Smithston

Because the environment is Everybody’s business

09th May 2007
The increasing demand for green cars and the growing awareness for the continuous threat of global warming have encouraged dealerships around the country to join the green car bandwagon. And to attract customers these auto dealers are using green diesel... Read >
Author: benjamin

Mercedes-Benz Expects Sturdy US Sales in 2007

19th January 2007
DaimlerChrysler’s Mercedes-Benz is seeing another solid year of sales in the US for 2007 with regards to its lines of automobiles as well as the sales of various Mercedes-Benz parts like Mercedes tie rods despite threats of a weakening economy. Th... Read >
Author: James Russel

Hybrid Volkswagen Set to Break Cover

12th January 2007
Car owners are known for brand loyalty, that when the revolutionary concept behind hybrid cars started to hug headlines in the automotive industry, not many car owners were all too willing to shift to the new technology. In spite of the acknowledged ups... Read >
Author: Mavis Mira

Save Money with a Biodiesel Kit

09th January 2007
With the rising gas prices of today many people have begun to look for an alternative way to put fuel in their cars. A biodiesel kit fits the bill for many people who have started making this oil saving fuel in their own backyards. And why not make your o... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

LPG: an assessment of alternative fuels

01st December 2006
Availability of alternative fuels by number of stations (www.energysavingstrust.co.uk): LPG- 1228 Biodiesel-138 Natural gas- 31 Electricity-12 Bioethanol-10 Hydrogen-0 LPG is by far the most available alternative fuel. This enables more custome... Read >
Author: fuelturearticles

LPG and racing

28th November 2006
The British Touring Car Championship in 2004 saw the introduction, and potentially ground breaking use of an LPG car (liquefied petroleum gas). This was the first time it had been used in such a mainstream race, although it had been used in lesser races b... Read >
Author: fuelturearticles

The Fastest Way To Destroy Your Diesel Engine

12th October 2006
The title that I have given to this article might be a little deceiving. In this article I am going to talk about the benefits of a feared power enhancer for diesel engines. The one that I am going to talk about is propane injection. Most propane injectio... Read >
Author: Britt Eastwood

A Cut on Hybrid's Tax

04th October 2006
The energy bill that has reached the President of the United States has finally turned into law by virtue of President Bush's signature. Said law includes a provision that gives consumers incentives and tax privileges. Moreover, the greatest stir is the... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan

What is an intercooler

15th September 2006
Car Basics - What is an intercooler ? For the full version of this article complete with photos, please visit ; www.carbasics.co.uk ARTICLEBasically it is a radiator found on turbo-charged and super-charged cars. Interc... Read >
Author: carl Collins

How to Change Oil on Your Car

14th May 2006
Diesel Cars After reading this quick --HowTo-- guide you will be able to change oil on your car, and depending on what make and model your vehicle is, save anywhere from 10-20 dollars on your usually very expensive oil change. Every 3000 miles it is im... Read >
Author: Peter Calker

Branding The Ford Motor Company

03rd February 2006
Have you seen the new commercial and re-branding from Bill Ford and the Ford Motor Company? As you know Ford is in big trouble. So they seem to be changing their positioning and re-Branding. Here's the brilliant re-positioning they came up with (and it pr... Read >
Author: Scott White

Diesel Versus Gasoline: Why a Diesel Powered Car Might be Your Better Choice

24th December 2005
The word "Diesel" should no longer make you picture semi-trucks, or loud, clunky broken down cars. Diesel over the past twenty years has changed by leaps and bounds and has become more popular now than ever. If you rode around in a diesel vehicle in ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore