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Quick and Easy Ways to Get Rid of Cellulite
06th September 2010
Cellulite will be basically triggered simply by deposit involving fatty acids beneath the particular skin, which provides your skin the dimpled appearance. Your lumpy body fat cells lying below the top of the skin color often spare tyre away or even press... Read >Author: BrettyFallister

Suzuki Car Maintenance
19th August 2010
No matter what kind of car you own, maintenance is necessary to keep it in good running order. Suzuki cars are great cars and the more you look after them the more they will reward you with perfect running and no unexpected breakdowns. Suzuki spare parts ... Read >Author: Spareparts Dealer

Advice to follow when taking a road trip
10th August 2010
Taking a road trip can be a great way to spend your summer holidays but you shouldn’t plan one lightly.
You should take the time to think about your destination, your route and you should even prepare your car for the journey.
With this in mind, here ... Read >Author: Adam Davies

How to Prevent Your Car from Breaking Down
07th July 2010
Car manufacturer’s today design cars to be very hardy and reliable. New cars under the age of two are unlikely to suffer from any big mechanical problems, which would cause them to break down. Older cars however have been subjected to a lot more wear an... Read >Author: Rochelle

How to choose the tyres for your car
06th July 2010
Tyres are an essential component of any car, and our safety depends also on that.
When you choose a car you take various factors into considerations, from what you want to use the car for to the amount of people that it has to hold, without forgetting... Read >Author: Michele De Capitani

Auto Repair Manuals help to fix common auto troubles
30th April 2010
Auto Repair Service offered at Automotix is awesome and is such that the needs of most sincere and good automobile consumers and yourselfers are even met out.
Automotix “Do It Yourself” with aid of auto repair manual, the most comprehensive repair in... Read >Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Gibb River Road
26th April 2010
The Gibb River Road is found in the Kimberley Region in the north west of Western Australia, one of Australia’s last wilderness frontiers. Originally built as a stock route to move cattle from the stations to the ports, the road stretches for 660 kilome... Read >Author: ldsparrow

FPFL Reviews - Final Phase Fat Loss Special Workouts
29th March 2010
The Final Phase Fat Loss programme ( a.k.a. FPFL ) by John Romaniello seems to have hit a raw nerve for many people who have struggled to shed thier last pounds or tone their difficulty spots but didn't do so despite repeated efforts and systems. I ca... Read >Author: hjagdhgfa kajgafyaf

Don’t Believe Everything You Read
19th March 2010
Obesity and being over weight is a bigger problem than ever in western societies and more and more people are asking why they are overweight and what they can do to combat the problem. There is nothing more frustrating than watching your mid-section incre... Read >Author: Sally Sedgley

How to Change a Tire
23rd February 2010
You may not have any experience in changing tyres, so knowing when to do so could be difficult without a proper inspection. If you don't feel comfortable diagnosing the problem prior to changing tyres, then a professional can help. However, determining ho... Read >Author: Isaac Small

Pre-Loved Pointers: Used Car Buying Tips
12th February 2010
‘Caveat emptor’ is Latin. It means ‘Let the buyer beware’ and it makes the perfect maxim for anyone intending to buy a secondhand car. The rules for a successful purchase are simple enough and making a matchless deal is easy if you use these point... Read >Author: Marie Slee

Lose Belly Fat - Discover How to Burn Belly Fat and Flatten Your Tummy
08th February 2010
A flabby belly, paunch, spare tyre, love handles....call it whatever you want....is one of the top most reasons why people lose self esteem or confidence and become paranoid about how they look or what they can wear. Around 90% of the population have some... Read >Author: unclenewy

Gymnema Sylvestre
21st January 2010
The main constituents are terpenoid saponins known as gymnemic acids, so one can assume that they were first found in this plant. They are glycosides, including hodulcine and ziziphin, which act as sweetness inhibitors so that there is no sweet taste in a... Read >Author: nick hayden

Ways to Protect Yourself on the Road This Winter
19th January 2010
Winter weather usually equates to wet and slippery roads – whether it's due to rain, snow, or ice. With slick road conditions, driving is inevitably more dangerous during the winter months. However, there are ways to practice extra caution while driving... Read >Author: Paul Buchanan

Vehicle Checks - The Essential Ones
12th January 2010
First of all, I would like to remind you that being safe while driving is the most important thing.
Some of the checks such as inspecting if your windows and mirrors are clean and other essential checks such as checking that your brakes are working sh... Read >Author: John Lewix

The importance of car servicing and vehicle maintenance
07th January 2010
Keeping your car regularly maintained is not only crucial in making that it stays roadworthy and safe to drive, but can also help to reduce the costs of repairs and breakdowns over the longer term, as well as helping to maintain fuel efficiency.
While ... Read >Author: Patrick James

Strengthen Stomach Muscles to Have Rock Hard Sexy Abs For Life
05th January 2010
As we get older we want to strengthen stomach muscles because they have started to sag and droop. Lazy tummy muscles add a spare tyre to our waistline but to assume that it is all down to old age is wrong because there is a way to strengthen stomach muscl... Read >Author: vuedoolor

Winter Driving Tips
17th December 2009
Like it or not the cold weather is now officially here for the next four months or so. As well as that not being a particularly nice thought, it also means that your car will under greater stress and that means there is a greater chance of car breakdown i... Read >Author: Chris Tyreel

Be Forearmed: Car and Car Tyre Checks for Winter
09th December 2009
"Now is the winter of our discontent", said Richard III. In fact, he meant that the time of unhappiness was past. However, if you don't check your car tyres – and your car – before adverse conditions arrive, you could experience a highly discontented... Read >Author: Marie Slee

Safety Tips for Female Drivers
03rd December 2009
Whether you have hired a car or are driving your own vehicle, female drivers should exercise a little caution when out on the roads alone. The risks of driving alone are often exaggerated
and the majority of female drivers will not experience any p... Read >Author: Rochelle

How car maintenance can help you avoid Insurance Claims
03rd December 2009
Regular maintenance checks on your vehicle are a useful way of keeping your car running safely and could help to reduce the chances of making a motor insuranceclaim.
As well as regular servicing, your car ought to undergo basic safety tests that you c... Read >Author: Rochelle

A guide to your car’s tyres and keeping them safe
30th October 2009
Driving is meant to be a fairly straight forward activity for most of us; however car maintenance is usually an afterthought and we don’t act until something serious goes wrong. There are actually many small tests and checkups we can do to make sure our... Read >Author: richceltics

Stay Safe Whilst Travelling by Motor Vehicle in the UK and EU
27th October 2009
Taking a holiday in the UK or surrounding EU area should involve a thorough safety check of the motor vehicle before setting out. If you do not have a checklist, use the tips here to create one that you can use each time you plan to set out on a journey. ... Read >Author: susankehan

Top Tips for Driving Through the Outback
15th October 2009
The Outback describes the remote and rural parts of Australia where few people live. Given that the vast majority of the population lives along the coast, the Outback can refer to many different places, with different climates and onditions. The key to su... Read >Author: Hugh McInnes

Road Trips Fun or Disaster
05th October 2009
A Road Trip How FUNTwo Sydney Radio Hosts from Australia are currently touring America in a Holiday Camper Van that is known as Abravan Lincoln. They call it the Caravan of Courage across America. These guys whose names are Hamish and Andy are broadcastin... Read >Author: Jenelle Livet

Collecting Your Rented Car In Melbourne – The Things You Need to Know
02nd October 2009
You have arrived safely in Melbourne after a long flight from your original destination – all that remains is to pick up that car rental for your dream holiday! We have put together a guide to the important tips to remember and check out before you vent... Read >Author: John Downes

Road Trips Fun or Disaster
04th September 2009
Road Trips Tips Befor you Begintwo Sydney Radio Lads from Australia are currently touring America in a Holiday Camper Van that is known as Abravan Lincoln. They call it the Caravan of Courage across America. These guys whose names are Hamish and Andy are ... Read >Author: Jenelle Livet

Makings of a Good Driver
04th August 2009
With great power comes great responsibility. Driving incorporates power and you have to be extremely careful and adhere to all the guidelines and rules. Follow a few simple rules and become a great driver for your family, friends and ultimately for yourse... Read >Author: Joy Chambers

How To Work Out How Much Weight To Lose To Get A Six Pack
01st August 2009
Beginners and in particularly men who take up training with weights normally need to gain weight and bulk up. Once this is achieved the individual can be well over 30 pounds heavier from when they first began training. There will come a time when the in... Read >Author: Anthony Chapman

Ways to make car travel comfortable
01st July 2009
Traveling by car might not be as quick fast as taking a plane, but it is still the most widespread method of getting from one place to another, even when long distances are involved. It’s not always very relaxing comfortable or enjoyable to ride in a ve... Read >Author: jackson.honny

Could You Cope With Car Trouble?
07th May 2009
So there you are, all ready and raring to drive off somewhere - perhaps for a day out or maybe just heading off to work. And wouldn’t you know it, your car breaks down at the most inconvenient moment. Of course, no time is good to have a breakdown, but ... Read >Author: Vicky Cochrane

Top Notch Car Care: Taking Care of Your Motor
05th May 2009
Your car may be one of the possessions that you rely on every day; to get to and from work, to collect your weekly grocery shopping or just to visit friends and family. Keeping it in tip-top condition should therefore be high on your priority list so you ... Read >Author: Adam Singleton

Get Your Car Up to Speed for Springtime Driving
15th April 2009
Springtime usually means sunnier, more travel-friendly weather. So it’s no wonder that, as soon as spring hits, countless people in the UK start to make weekend plans to drive out to scenic destinations, or perhaps holiday in a new town or city. But it ... Read >Author: Vicky Cochrane

Ten important checks before a long car journey
07th April 2009
When going on a long journey it is important to check your car is in full working order to ensure that it is safe. It is always good to have the car serviced regularly but it is also good to make sure the following important checks, as highlighted by the... Read >Author: Veronica Jewell

Van Maintenance - How to Change a Tyre on a Van
09th March 2009
You’re driving along in your van happily going about your business, when all of a sudden, something doesn’t feel right. You get out to discover you’ve got a flat tyre.
Don’t panic, it’s not the end of the world. But it’s also not going to f... Read >Author: MarkeD

Five Important Visual Checks When Buying a Second Hand Car
16th January 2009
You don't have to be an automotive expert to spot potential problems when buying a new car. Here are five visual checks that will help you make the decision whether to buy a second hand car.
1) Car Tyres
Ask when owner last fitted new car tyres. Che... Read >Author: James

Ten Top Car Tyre Tips
09th January 2009
Car tyres are the only point of contact between a vehicle and the road. Keeping them in good condition is essential for safe driving and achieving the optimum performance of your car.
Here a ten car tyre tips:
1. Regularly check car tyre pressures. ... Read >Author: James

Five Essential Checks before Driving a Minibus
07th January 2009
If after an accident a minibus is found to be unroadworthy the driver will be held responsible and it is unlikely that any minibus insurance claim will be approved.
For this reason and because it is now a legal requirement, a minibus driver must check ... Read >Author: James

How to Change a Car Tyre
04th December 2008
There is a good chance everyone will experience a puncture at sometime in their driving lives. But it's amazing how many people still don't know how to change a car tyre and rely on the help of a passer-by.
There is one place you should not attempt to ... Read >Author: James

Five Important Winter Car Care Checks
10th November 2008
The onset of autumn is the time when you need to start thinking about winter car care checks. Your car tyres, lights, antifreeze, as well as several other key components, all need to be checked. By doing this will it help minimise or even avoid situations... Read >Author: James

Exercise bikes - Lose the love handles.
08th September 2008
That spare tyre around your waist is simply excess energy that your body has stored for a rainy day. See your body is amazingly efficient at storing excess energy as fat, it squirrels it away all over your body by filling your fat cells. Imagine your body... Read >Author: Dave Jones

Avoid being driven mad: Looking after a vehicle
08th September 2008
The average driver in the UK travels around 16,000 kilometres every year in their vehicle. As well as having a huge effect on the country’s roads, which were mostly designed and built to carry far fewer vehicles, these distances can often be detrimen... Read >Author: pmcindoe

Car Stickers Are Back! The auto graphic decal revolution
21st August 2008
Car Stickers have made an amazing return to the bumpers, rear-lites (back windscreens) and panels of vehicles all over the country. Find out here just what the sticker-rush is all about...
You can't drive five metres without seeing a frangipani or the ... Read >Author: Robert Palmer

Make Sure Your Car Tyres Are Road Worthy
11th May 2008
Making certain your car tyres are in sound condition is one the most vital parts of good car maintenance. Tyres need to be checked for wear, bulging, cracking, pressure and for objects caught in the tread on a weekly basis.
Car tyres that are defective... Read >Author: viddy55

How to change a car tyre
09th August 2007
How to change a car tyre
10 Tips: How to Change Your Car Tyre
It always happens in the awkward of moments: it happened to Ronny when he was going on a blind date; it happened to Sheila when she was on her way to attend her best friend’s wedding! J... Read >Author: Ricky776

Spare wheels are inconveniently stored in modern cars!
20th April 2006
Having been a keen British classic car enthusiast for many years (particularly fond of the Jensen classic cars of the early sixties) I only recently purchased a very advanced luxurious modern car. My new car is packed with what amounts to amazing technol... Read >Author: John N. Cohen

European Driving
14th January 2006
Europe has some fascinating, beautiful historical and sun drenched areas to explore. There are many modes of transport to get there, but driving in Europe gives you a flexibility to explore these areas that only driving can. Small villages, remote castles... Read >Author: Mark Flanighan


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