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How to find good professional help for your Sexless Marriage!

25th September 2009
When I had a used 1964 Chevy while in college, I could service much of the mechanics by myself. Today, all I can do is fill up the windshield washer fluid, and add air to the tires. That's about it. I need help with everything else. Below you will find... Read >
Author: aarti

Car Maintenance Tips for Long Trips

22nd September 2009
Nothing puts a damper on a road trip like an auto breakdown. While accidents and other unforeseen events can create delays, it is possible to minimize the chances of breaking down by practicing some basic car maintenance before leaving on your trip. You ... Read >
Author: RyanA

What To Do In An accident or Breakdown

31st August 2009
“Pull Over Quick, there is something wrong with the car!” What to do? Ac cidents and breakdowns happen despite the reliability of your vehicle, the routine maintenance, best intention or even the best defensive driving. According to law enforcemen... Read >
Author: D.M. Fehrenbacher

Volvo Car Maintenance

31st July 2009
What you must do, once in a month, is to check up you car yourself! Fluids are an important part of your Volvo car. Make sure that all the fluids are up to the top line and that the oil is lubricating the car system properly. Take care of the radiator coo... Read >
Author: weivni33

Winter Maintenance

17th July 2009
Alright, it's that time of year once again. Snow flurries are in the air, reminding you that your vehicle needs a little TLC| Winter maintenance on your vehicle will help ensure the safety of yourself and your family. As a licensed driver, it is your resp... Read >
Author: breezego.css

Auto Emergency Kits

29th May 2009
Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tune Up Your Car Yourself

18th May 2009
If you have ever had your mechanic give your car a tune up, you know it is not cheap. Most people who are not mechanics themselves assume they have no choice but to pay somebody else to do it. Not true! A do it yourself car tune up is something every sing... Read >
Author: Manseo

Emergency kit advice for your classic car.

13th March 2009
Emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle including your classic car. Whether you have a relaxed trip to the country or a longer trip to a classic car show, it is always best to be prepared ahead of time. Auto emergency kits often mean less ti... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Auto Emergency Kits

17th December 2008
Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should inc... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Uses For Auto Lifts -- How To Correctly Store A Vehicle For The Winter

16th December 2008
Auto lifts are the ideal item for any car enthusiast to have. Unfortunately, using them often means winter is approaching and it is time to get your precious baby out of the elements to keep it in pristine condition. You check over the equipment and start... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Do-it-yourself vehicle maintenance check list

08th December 2008
A car or auto maintenance check consists of a list of regular, simple inspections that are carried out to insure that a vehicle operates smoothly and at ultimate capacity. It is important to maintain a vehicle properly and detect difficulties as soon as p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Auto Emergency Kits

26th November 2008
Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Protect Yourself and Your Vehicle from Bugs!

31st October 2008
Have you experienced regularly driving through the southern US area? Well then, you would know that your vehicle would end up being well acquainted with bugs and other insects, and many of them, too. In minutes, your windshield may easily cloud over due t... Read >
Author: Kay Zetkin

Roof Racks and Ski Racks: Just what you need in the Wintertime

24th September 2008
If you live in a place where it snows at some point during the year, then you know that it takes a lot of work to drive anywhere in the winter time. Not only do you need to bundle up in warm clothes just to go outside, but you need to be prepared for inc... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

Basic Car Driving Tips for all seasons

09th September 2008
How many out there wish to spend more time in the car than other things? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average American spends about 49 minutes a day commuting to and from work. Avoiding an accident requires both hands on the wheel and no dis... Read >
Author: Myers

Preparing for your Road Trip

08th May 2008
It is that time of year for a road trip. Whether it is you and your friends or the whole family, there are some things to consider before driving off into the sunset. With a little time and pre-road trip preparation, you can save yourself some potential p... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

MSRP For 2008 Buick Lucerne Super Sedan Announced

06th February 2008
Buick is a division of General Motors and one of the vehicles under this brand is the Buick Lucerne. This is a full sized car and it replaced the LeSabre and the Park Avenue back in 2006. At present, the vehicle enjoys a good share of the market and has... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Winter Driving Be Prepared, Stay Alive

21st January 2008
Winter driving can be extremely hazardous due to poor road conditions or reduced visibility from heavy or blowing snow or rain. During these times, travel is difficult if not dangerous, and often not recommended. However, many people still venture outdoor... Read >
Author: M Wakefield

Cadillac DTS Tops AutoPacific's Vehicle Satisfaction Award

26th June 2007
A recent survey by AutoPacific has had actual owners naming the Cadillac DTS as the most satisfying car or truck among all 2007 models. Cadillac’s DTS earned first place in the Large Luxury Car category in AutoPacific's recent Vehicle Satisfaction Awa... Read >
Author: Iver Penn

Spring Season Vehicle Preparation Tips from Mark Salem

13th April 2007
As the spring season is getting closer, homeowners usually do spring cleaning inside and around the house to eliminate residues left by the winter season. But Mark Salem, host of the automotive talk show Under the Hood that airs on KTAR 92.3 FM and 620 ... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

A Closer Look at the all-new 2008 HUMMER H2

30th March 2007
General Motor's HUMMER division has released the details of their all-new 2008 model of the popular H2 full size SUV/SUT. The 2008 HUMMER H2 now features a completely redesigned interior offering comfort and elegance for customers, combined with the HUM... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

10 More Pointers for Navigating your Vehicle in Ice and Snow

05th March 2007
This is the second in a series of articles containing useful tips for coping with frost, ice, and snow while you travel by vehicle. Even Californians must occasionally deal with freezing temperatures. Be like the proverbial Boy Scout - advance preparation... Read >
Author: Kathy Steinemann

Summer Road Trip

07th January 2007
Summer Road Trip.It's getting to be that time of year. You have your destinationpicked and you are all packed but did you remember one of the mostimportant parts of your trip planning? Preparing your vehicle is a mustfor an enjoyable vacation. Here is a s... Read >
Kevin

Give Your Vehicle The Promise Of Maintenance

03rd January 2007
Maintenance would certainly be the best thing you can give your car this New Year. It would be most especially good if you seem to have neglected one of the major important things that you should fulfill as the owner of the car. You may have made your v... Read >
Author: Pamela Hewitt

Car Maintenance for Winter Months

03rd December 2006
Winter can be tough on your car, but with a little preventive maintenance on your vehicle, you can avoid getting stranded at the most inconvenient of all times. Here are a few items to check to be sure you're not stuck out in the cold this winter: 1) Che... Read >
Author: Garry Chaples

Save on Gas Sensibly and Sanely

16th November 2006
Short of driving a toaster on wheels, what steps can you take to improve your current car's fuel economy? There are quite a few that can help; 8 are listed herein. If some people had their way, you'd be driving a small hybrid powered vehicle with no ch... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan

Is Your Car Leaking?

05th July 2006
Your car is able to perform well because of the many components that it has. Of course, it needs not only the metal parts for it to run smoothly. It also does need fluids for it to work well. An example of an essential car fluid is your fuel. If there i... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan

Monthly Check Ups Do Your Car Good

23rd June 2006
Aside from the usual making sure that your car is in working order before you do venture out and drive to the streets and roads, there are other things that you should do so as to make sure that your trusted vehicle would be working fine through a long ... Read >
Author: Mark Clarkson

Talking About Windshield Woes

08th June 2006
Of course, we all know what a windshield is and we also all know which part of the vehicle it actually is. Take a look at your vehicle and the front window of your vehicle is the windshield. Although if you travel to other places, you would learn that t... Read >
Author: Sarah McBride

Give More Miles to Your Car

27th April 2006
For most people, tightening their belts is the best way to go when it comes to stretching that hard-earned dollar. There are many things which people could do less without. However, for those things that have become indispensable, the trick would be to ... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens

Bug Protection For Your Car

05th March 2006
Splat! There goes your clean windshield. In moments, your car is peppered with finish ruining bug juice. What to do? These two handy accessories can help you keep the bug population at bay. Here in the southern U.S., we residents are used to a bug popu... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan

Safe Driving on Ski Trips - Part 1 - The Basics

21st February 2006
Whether you're leaving the city heading to the Mammoth Mountain/Lake Tahoe High Sierra country for its beauty and relaxation, or planning that ski trip from Scottsdale to Snowbowl, here are some tips for a safe and pleasant journey. Be sure to see al... Read >
Author: Loren Varner

Helpful Tips For Winter Travel

24th December 2005
We've all felt Jack Frost taking a nip at our nose, and facing Jack also means facing the harsh reality that a harsh winter promises, including the toll it's like to take on our main mode of transportation. It's common knowledge that the tempestuous wi... Read >
Author: Mia Bolaris-Forget