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Car Parts The Importance of Wheels

29th September 2009
We’ve all noted at some point or another that a particular thing is the best invention since that of the wheel. Or perhaps we’ve laughed as someone has tried to make a simple process unnecessarily difficult for themselves by ‘reinventing the wheel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Advice on Cleaning your Caravan

21st September 2009
At this time of year, many caravans have had their trips outdoors, now comes the prospect for many owners of giving their caravan a good clean. But cleaning the outside of a caravan is never an easy job – especially for new owners, who might be bewil... Read >
Author: Sureterm Articles

Protect your vehicle against the ravages of the monsoon with these tips….

11th September 2009
Has the monsoon hurt you? Here are some tips to prevent / reduce the chances of loss or damage to your vehicle: Whilst Parking · Please ensure that the vehicle is locked and all the doors, windows and openings are securely closed. · If... Read >
Author: Royalsundaram

Tips to keep your car feeling like brand new

02nd September 2009
At some point most car owners start to feel like their car is looking a bit old or run down. Some drivers take time to keep their car looking like it’s just rolled off the production line but for the majority of us we just don’t have the time to make ... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Phil and Teds Sport buggy Review along with Britax Duo Plus Isofix Car Seats

25th August 2009
Phil and Teds Sport buggy Review The Phil n’ Teds Sport buggy is manufactured and designed by Phil n’ Teds of New Zealand and provides innovative design and functionality with eye catching appeal, once seen never forgotten that’s why so many mums... Read >
Author: just4baby

Summer Road trips – Tips to make sure your car is up to the task

13th August 2009
A road-trip is a classic type of holiday, whether in UK or abroad. The sense of freedom when driving down a long, open road is something many holidaymakers enjoy and so this year many people may opt to make driving a part of the holiday. In order to make... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Green is the colour, saving money is the game.

11th August 2009
This summer there are many temptations to indulge and spend a little extra cash. Holidays are one of the main culprits as we talk to our friends and family about where they have been and often give in to temptation. As the weather improves, we are a... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Aircraft Maintenance 101

04th August 2009
If you possess an aircraft or you simply rent an aircraft to fly from time to time you need to be certain that you keep up with your aircraft maintenance. A lot of people who enter into flying do not understand that a aircraft is much like any other vehic... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Essential Aircraft Tools

04th August 2009
When you have an aircraft or if you just rent one you'll prefer to have a few aircraft tools. You will prefer to spend in those plane tools as they will let you take care of concerns on the plane with comfort. Whether you require the tools while you're on... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Three Top Tips to Help Reduce Monthly Car Costs

01st August 2009
Car ownership is expensive. Indeed, according to research, average monthly running costs can be as high as your mortgage repayments. But, when cash is tight for many, it’s essential that you understand how to reduce expenditure on your car. Fortunately,... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Global Charity Ride

27th July 2009
I am travelling around the world on a motorcycle in support of the charity Motorcycle Outreach and sustainable healthcare and started the Fuel and Maintenance Fund to help cover fuel, tyres and general maintenance expenses in the endeavour to make a diffe... Read >
Author: biketraveler

Heatwave Travel Tips

27th July 2009
As temperatures soar higher and higher this summer, warnings are out in force about the dangers of spending too much time in cars that are just too hot for comfort. There are plenty of very serious dangers connected with the heat, such as heatstroke and d... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Car maintenance advice to avoid accidents

21st July 2009
Taking care of your tyres is something that most people don't think about when they think about their vehicles. If you're one of those people who don't think about it, you might want to start reconsidering. Tyres can play a huge role in how well your vehi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where can I take my camper trailer

21st July 2009
A good, strongly built camper trailer can be taken just about anywhere you can go in your four wheel drive. A trailer with high clearance, longer draw bar and a good offroad coupling will track and articulate over all manner of rough and uneven bush track... Read >
Author: peteinoz

cheap tyre changers

19th July 2009
Purchasing a tyre changer investing in a tyre changer permits your business to extend its reach and expand into totally new markets ; lucrative markets that can bring in more money every time a buyer drives by. The trouble is, the automobile correct indu... Read >
Author: Gregorio Lane

Do you have the correct tyres?

17th July 2009
The tyres on your van are the only point of contact your vehicle has on the road below. Their condition can have a significant impact on the safety of your journey, as well as subsidiary factors, such as your van insurance. Keeping your tyres in prime con... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Phil and Teds Sport buggy Review

16th July 2009
The Phil n’ Teds Sport buggy is manufactured and designed by Phil n’ Teds of New Zealand and provides innovative design and functionality with eye catching appeal, once seen never forgotten that’s why so many mums and dads and celebrity couples can ... Read >
Author: just4baby

Preparing For Your MOT Test

16th July 2009
Typically most cars will need to be checked every year to ensure that they are safe to be driven on the road. This includes emissions, controls and the health of the car in general. The test is known as the Ministry Of Transport test (MOT). An MOT is s... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright

Six tips to keep your car fuel consumption down

11th July 2009
1. Keep your tyres fully pumped-up and cut your air-conditioning usage It is estimated that half of all drivers in the UK are driving with under-inflated tyres. This increases the resistance and therefore raises the amount of fuel used. The RAC advises... Read >
Author: Which4u

The best ways to reduce emissions when you drive

09th July 2009
The environment is a hot topic at the moment and when we talk about it CO2 emissions and cars normally follow. There are many things drivers can do to cut down on their CO2 emissions and here are a few; Tyre Pressure Ensure your tyres are up to th... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Motorist Driven Round The Bend By Potty Behaviour

06th July 2009
A driver has been left gobsmacked by the recent reaction from his local council, after he filed an accident claim, due to his car being damaged by a pothole. Motorist Ged Moore of Jarrow, South Tyneside, has branded South Tyneside Council as 'potty', w... Read >
Author: catherine

Purchase high quality truck rims and OEM wheel for your vehicle

05th July 2009
The truck rims form an important component of the truck wheels as these heavy weight vehicles transport goods and materials over hard terrain surfaces and travel longer distances. In regards to the trucks, the OEM wheel can play a major part in forming th... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Getting Quality Truck Wheel and Alloy Wheels

04th July 2009
There are many customization options available for the truck wheel depending on the type of function it performs. The truck wheel sizes vary from 20 inches to 26 inches depending on the load capacity for the truck and its requirements. The truck wheel use... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

An Introduction To Mobility Scooter Parts

01st July 2009
Depending on the model that you buy, having a mobility scooter can be a tiresome chore when you need to find new parts for it. Many scooters are not very upgradable and configurable. However, there are some models available on the market today for whic... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Used van buying guide

01st July 2009
One of the first things to consider when buying a vehicle is if it is new or used and is it within your budget. Setting a budget is usually based on your current financial circumstances and what you wish to use the vehicle for. For example if it is for wo... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Summer Driving

30th June 2009
With the summer finally here, it is time to dust off your picnic blanket and hamper and get out in search of some sun. Long walks in the park and building sand castles on the beach are all summer favourites with young and old alike able to get involved. B... Read >
Author: Rochelle

How to Pump More Money Out of Your Car

18th June 2009
Save on fuel with a few tweaks and changes to your driving habits. With petrol prices sky-rocketing, it is wise to take a second look at how you drive as it affects how often you have to fill up. Use these money-saving measures for better mileage and t... Read >
Author: lynn1919

Irish car market

14th June 2009
With the global recession hitting every one of us hard, it is no wonder that new car sales are down by over 60% in the republic of Ireland since January 1st to date. This is not going to change in the near future either. Those that have money will not go... Read >
Author: mihaijbv

Packing it in

03rd June 2009
Whether you are going on a road trip holiday, or driving the eldest up to university, there always seems to come a time when you need to pack a lot of things into your car and transport it from A to B. If you have had to do this before then you will know ... Read >
Author: Rochelle

7 Safe Van Driving Tips

18th May 2009
Van drivers generally spend the most time behind the wheel and this can potentially increase their chances of being involved in an accident. These tips have been put together with van drivers in mind but can equally be applied to all drivers with a view t... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

Inspection of A Used Car

18th May 2009
Purchasing a used car requires a careful inspection, to check for any hidden hitches or any irregularities in the cars functioning. The test drive is also a significant part of inspecting the car. On the other hand, even before the test drive, you should ... Read >
Author: Andy Morgan

preparation of vehicle prior to shipment

14th May 2009
The advents of globalization lead people shifting to different places of the world for either business or for some other purposes. This lead to the shifting of vehicles and other household items. It is an obligation on the part of the customer to follow c... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Fuel efficient driving from basic tyre pressure checks

14th May 2009
How many drivers check their tyre pressure on a regular basis? Once a week, once a month, maybe once a year! Did you know that by keeping your tyres at their recommended optimal pressure can not only help save you money on tyre wear but also on fuel? ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Fuel efficient driving from basic tyre pressure checks

14th May 2009
How many drivers check their tyre pressure on a regular basis? Once a week, once a month, maybe once a year! Did you know that by keeping your tyres at their recommended optimal pressure can not only help save you money on tyre wear but also on fuel? ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon

Cannondale Ironman

13th May 2009
5 Useful Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale Ironman Cannondale information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can use. Below are 5 tip... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale 600

12th May 2009
8 Things Your Mother Never Told You About Cannondale and Cannondale 600! Here are 8 tips about cannondale. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 8 tips are useful reminders. ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale Tandem

12th May 2009
Cannondale Tandem and Cannondale. 4 More Useful Tips Cannondale information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can use. Below are 4 t... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale 1000

12th May 2009
Another 7 Useful Tips - Cannondale and Cannondale 1000 When searching for cannondale and cannondale 1000 information online, I happened to find some tips - 7 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our researchers some ti... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Tyre Pressure Monitor - essential for safety and efficient driving

08th May 2009
As a driver, you should make regular checks to your tyres, especially if you do high mileage either through social or domestic trips. Before any long journey you should always check your tyres, not only for wear and tear but also the pressure of your tyr... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon

Corporate 4x4 offroading events for efficient team building

06th May 2009
Team building is some of the most usually accomplished corporate events. Team building natural actions are dealt with one aim, to increase the morale of the diverse team members. Chores are usually allocated to teams and the members have to process in uni... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves

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

Car Insurance Customers and Drivers are offered advice to save Money

05th May 2009
A number of companies involved in the motor industry have been quick to offer motorists advice on how to keep themselves safe on the roads by ensuring their cars are in the right condition, which could also help save some money. People planning on hea... Read >
Author: Rochelle

How to reduce the risk of traffic accidents

01st May 2009
No one in his or her right mind wants to be involved in a traffic accident. It's just not something that people enjoy. Regardless of a lack of interest in them, though, traffic accidents can and do happen to even the best drivers. Most of the time they ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Top Tips For A Safe Spring Motorcycle

01st May 2009
The clocks have sprung forward, the days are getting longer and the sun is even starting to make the odd guest appearance, it looks like spring is well and truly here with summer just round the corner. For those of you who are fair weather bikers, now is ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Cannondale 900

29th April 2009
6 Reasons To Know Why Cannondale and Cannondale 900 Is So Interesting The following article contains 6 tips about cannondale. There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale 900 online, so we thought that it would make sense to give yo... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale 400

29th April 2009
6 Essential Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale 400 The following article contains, what I think at least, useful tips about cannondale and cannondale 400. Let's face it, reading 6 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you an... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

How to Drive Safely in Wet Road Conditions

29th April 2009
Driving in wet weather can present a whole new range of challenges to a driver, which can make the experience more demanding and stressful. However as long as you have the right knowledge, preparation and adjust your driving style accordingly it is possi... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Cyclist stopped in tracks by potholes

22nd April 2009
When one goes on a bike ride, a vision of calm and nature usually comes to mind. However, for keen biker Ian Davis, 49, cycling meant tackling paths not full of green grass but of potholes and personal injury. Davis’ tyres were not the only things l... Read >
Author: catherine

EUROTRIKE Folding Trike

16th April 2009
EUROTRIKE Folding Trike - Pink Perfect for easy storage or in the car, this unique folding frame design eliminates pinch points. * Strong and sturdy, this trike has a built in moulded rear tray and front basket plus safety handlebar pad * Medium ba... Read >
Author: Chang Lim

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

Get You and Your Motorbike Prepared for the Summer Ahead

20th March 2009
The harsh winter is now thankfully behind us and for leisure riders it’s close to the date to get your trusty motorbike out of mothballs and back on the road for a fantastic summer of motorbike riding. Now is the time to rediscover how to ride your two-... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Personal Compensation Claims Simplified

28th February 2009
Personal claims and compensation simplified in order to make the process of claiming compensation in personal injury cases easier. If a person has sustained either a physical or psychological injury as a result of medical negligence or accident, a persona... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Personal Compensation Claims Simplified

28th February 2009
Personal claims and compensation simplified in order to make the process of claiming compensation in personal injury cases easier. If a person has sustained either a physical or psychological injury as a result of medical negligence or accident, a persona... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Tips On What to Do If Your Car Spins Or Slides

23rd February 2009
One of the most useful inventions of modern day world is the automobile. It has made our lives easier by reducing the time needed to travel from one place to another. Without these automobiles one would have to spend countless days to reach a destination ... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Travel to Australia and Camping in Australia Easy and Comfortable

18th February 2009
??? Take enough water: Allow 6 litres/person/day in the summer when temperatures can reach shade temperatures of up to 50C. Take extra water for the vehicle. Take water in multiple containers: they are easier to lift, easier to pack and means that one who... Read >
Author: bestrefi1234

Travel to Australia and Camping in Australia Easy and Comfortable

18th February 2009
??? Take enough water: Allow 6 litres/person/day in the summer when temperatures can reach shade temperatures of up to 50C. Take extra water for the vehicle. Take water in multiple containers: they are easier to lift, easier to pack and means that one who... Read >
Author: Best Refinancing

Personal Compensation Claims Simplified

18th February 2009
Personal claims and compensation simplified in order to make the process of claiming compensation in personal injury cases easier. If a person has sustained either a physical or psychological injury as a result of medical negligence or accident, a persona... Read >
Author: Mariah Cole

Travel to Australia and Camping in Australia - Easy and Comfortable

16th February 2009
• Take enough water: Allow 6 litres/person/day in the summer when temperatures can reach shade temperatures of up to 50C. Take extra water for the vehicle. Take water in multiple containers: they are easier to lift, easier to pack and means that one who... Read >
Author: Davidson

Catering Trailers – 6 steps to find the best used catering trailers in your catering trailer busin

07th February 2009
The mobile catering trailer business can be a great business to start and be a great source of income as a part-time or full -time business. When it comes to starting your own mobile catering trailer business there are many things to watch out for and sta... Read >
Author: cateringsuccess

Requirements That Your Car Must Meet to be Used For The Driving Test

30th January 2009
The time for the trial has finally come. After having grasped what you need to do with driving lessons, you’re now facing the test that’s necessary to obtain your driver’s license. This involves a lot of preparation, most of which is psychological. ... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Professional Tyre Changing Machines Are Very Portable

23rd January 2009
With latest technology taking the lead, there are machines and gadgets that are making lives simpler for people involved in any type of job. There were days when every single car used to have steel rims but now alloy wheels are very common. Though, steel ... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Why Independent Tyre Specialists Doesn’t Mean Expensive Prices

21st January 2009
Many people see their car as their pride and joy. Something that isn’t just used to get them from A to B, but a hobby they spend time and money on. This is why it is essential that they know there are companies who will provide them with the service and... Read >
Author: Jenny

How To Drive On Snow To Avoid Having A Car Accident

07th January 2009
When it is snowing, more care than usual is required to avoid having an accident. Driving in winter should be avoided when the weather conditions are bad. However, if there is something that cannot be postponed and you have to make the trip, you should be... Read >

Common situations which result in car accidents

07th January 2009
There are more than forty thousand accidents that take place annually in the UK, and in these accidents more than thirty five hundred people get killed. The accidents that occur have different causes and the situations vary in different cases. There are m... Read >
Author: David Halbert

How To Drive On Ice

06th January 2009
In winter, ice on the roads is a very dangerous because the thicker the layer of ice, the more slippery it is. The ice on the road in winter is the most dangerous factor in driving in the winter. Always make it a point to check your car before leaving hom... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Highlighting financial benefits is how to write a business proposal

03rd January 2009
It’s not always the cheapest proposal that wins. In fact, very few buyers buy based on price…though they have often rejected proposals because they are too expensive! Buyer’s buy based on value, not price. This means that they are looking for the so... Read >
Author: Learn to Write Proposals

Guide To Driving In The Winter Months

02nd January 2009
The weather conditions and increased risks in winter on the roads require drivers to be more careful than ever, and to take precautionary measures in order to avoid any accidents. Driving in winter can be especially annoying and infuriating - as well as i... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Dealing with Icy Roads this Winter

16th December 2008
For many people across the globe, the UK is pretty much synonymous with bad weather. And considering its proximity to sunshine havens such as Spain, Portugal and the Mediterranean coast, it probably is fair to say that few tourists ever venture to the UK ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Handling the Roads in Extreme Weather Conditions

12th December 2008
With winter fast approaching, the weather is becoming increasingly cold and unpredictable. What can start out as a mild winter’s morning can quickly turn into a full blown snowstorm or flash flood. It’s therefore vital that, as a driver, you know how ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Motorists’ Ideal Christmas Presents

12th December 2008
When it comes to buying Christmas gifts making sure you give everyone what they want, or at least will find useful is perhaps the real challenge of Christmas. So, if you are stuck for gift ideas this year why not consider giving those who drive presents r... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

What I think of the BMW X6

12th December 2008
There are some vehicles that were just made for those people who like excellence and perfection. The exclusive cars that will satisfy them are many and will just suffice their travel needs and even go ahead and give more. The BMW X6 is a car that will com... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

What Should You Remember for Holidays by Road?

11th December 2008
In 2000, there were 56.8 million visits abroad made by UK residents, with an estimated two thirds of these being for holidays. A holiday is viewed as essential by much of the population and is something most people choose not to miss out on. The mode of t... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Hisbicus Flowers Planting In Your Home

01st December 2008
First, the uneatable flora. In Bahasa Malaysia, plants on tyres does not mean the cute part of a workshop enveloped by delicate petals. When a passage police officer warns you that there are "no plants" on your tyres, he is actually adage the tyres are so... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

28th November 2008
Folding bikes have a feature of portability as it can be stored away neatly and can be carried on buses and trains easily. This is the main reason behind the great option of lightweight folding bikes. Most of the people these days are selecting to trav... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Driving A Vehicle In A Dangerous Condition

24th November 2008
A vehicle can be deemed dangerous for a whole host of reasons. The police will stop a vehicle if they suspect that anything on or in it or any accessories, or the amount of people or items contained in or carried by it are likely to result in danger of in... Read >
Author: viddy55

Motorcycling in Spain

18th November 2008
Spain has so many fantastic motorcycle routes that it really is a problem deciding where to go. The country is vast and huge tracts are almost deserted, but most of the roads are fabulous, especially for motorcycling. This is the most mountainous country ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Top tips for keeping the cost of your car down

12th November 2008
With an estimated 30 million cars on the road, it can be assumed the UK is a nation heavily reliant on the automobile. Indeed, stated as the EU’s third largest car market, 2.4 million new cars were registered in 2007 alone. Although many view havi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Prevent your Car from Biting the Dust in Winter

31st October 2008
Winter is when cars most often produce those unexpected problems, but with a careful bit of preparation you can prevent your vehicle from biting the dust at the coldest time of the year. That especially applies if your motor is a little older and not in i... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

How to economise on fuel

15th October 2008
If you drive on a regular basis then you will probably have noticed that it is costing you more to fill up on each occasion that you run low on petrol or diesel; and with the effects of the credit crunch in recent times, this is something you don’t wa... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

13th October 2008
Folding bikes have a feature of portability as it can be stored away neatly and can be carried on buses and trains easily. This is the main reason behind the great option of lightweight folding bikes. Most of the people these days are selecting to trav... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Tips on Tyre Pressure for your Motor bike

02nd October 2008
But the more the do think about them, the more you realise just how important those two round, black and sticky hoops are. After all, there's only two contact patches the size of the palm of your hand between you and road, but those two patches make all t... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

09th September 2008
Folding bikes have a feature of portability as it can be stored away neatly and can be carried on buses and trains easily. This is the main reason behind the great option of lightweight folding bikes. Most of the people these days are selecting to trav... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Car Hire 2

09th September 2008
When you have your provider and are happy with your quote, you will need to insure. Do not be pressured into buying insurance that you will not need, such as personal effects cover, which is already covered if you have a standard travel insurance policy. ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

Van Leasing

09th September 2008
What is Van Leasing - Van leasing is the ability to pay for your commercial vehicle over a period of time. This normally ranges from 3 - 5 years, but you can take a shorter term lease to suit your needs, normally 30 days or more. Most finance companies ... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

What Are The Driver’s Responsibility When It Comes To Servicing Cars?

08th September 2008
As owner of a car, you have certain responsibilities to the vehicle. These responsibilities primarily come with the maintenance and upkeep of the car for the safety of you, your passengers, and other drivers on the road. It is up to you to make sure that ... Read >
Author: Emma Gold

Teaching Leaner Drivers, you need Driving School Insurance

02nd September 2008
Being a driving school instructor is one of the toughest jobs around. It’s nothing short of a tightrope walk, balancing the teaching and also keeping an eye on the traffic. In spite of the careful watch, the driving vehicle may meet with frequent accid... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Difference between a road bike and a mountain bike

02nd September 2008
Bikes are one craze among the boys which they really fall for. Many men are especially fond about the custom built motorbikes. There are many kinds of bikes, and some of the most famous kinds of bikes are road bikes and mountain bikes, they are known for ... Read >
Author: Chris Martin

Difference between a road bike and a mountain bike

01st September 2008
Bikes are one craze among the boys which they really fall for. Many men are especially fond about the custom built motorbikes. There are many kinds of bikes, and some of the most famous kinds of bikes are road bikes and mountain bikes, they are known for ... Read >
Author: Chris Martin

Diligence Leads To Fewer Car Accident Claims

20th August 2008
When you’re out and driving, there’s nothing worse than getting in an accident. Whether it’s just a fender bender or a windshield-cracking, door-shredding crash, accidents are horrible things to witness and worse to experience, not to mention the co... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Petrol Saving Tips

19th August 2008
You’re no doubt feeling the pinch from ever increasing petrol prices. Here are some simple tips that can reduce your fuel consumption and in turn, the impact on your hip pocket. Pump up your tyres Under inflated tyres increase resistance which can n... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Dublin car hire insurance – What are my options?

16th August 2008
Do I need rental car insurance? Probably this is the most important question when you want to book your rental car in Dublin. It always depends on how much risk you want to take. It is your choice. Do you want to save money or do you want peace of mind? ... Read >
Author: Noemi

Five tips to reduce your company’s fuel costs

13th August 2008
With the rising cost of fuel, managing your fleet effectively is key to the successful running of your business.Vehicle tracking systems along with proper training can save your business a packet.Read out top 5 tips to reducing your company’s fuel costs... Read >
Author: James Ralph

Staying safe on a motorbike

23rd July 2008
Riders of high powered motorcycles feature highly in accident lists in the UK. Among these are more mature, experienced riders who are getting involved in an unusually high number of accidents. In order to try and reduce the amount of motorbike accidents ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 10 Caravan Safety Tips

15th July 2008
While owning a caravan can provide you and your family the opportunity to tour the countryside at a moment's notice, it's not without potential hazards. There are several steps you should take to ensure the safety of your family and the caravan itself. He... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What can you do to save money when motoring?

23rd May 2008
With the price of petrol hitting $135 a barrel this week, prices at the pumps hit 114p per litre, diesel around 123p a litre, so can you do anything to cut the costs of motoring? Aside from converting your car to run on LPG there are a few ways you can... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy

Alloy Wheel Sizing

22nd May 2008
When buying a set of alloy wheels, there are some important details you need to look at to see whether the wheels you are interested in will fit your car. The first is the PCD, or Pitch Circle Diameter, then there is the spigot size and the other is the o... Read >
Author: Adrian Ripp

Motorcycle Accidents Advice

21st May 2008
It has been said that motorcycles represent approximately about 1% of the traffic on our roads in the UK but they account for 18% of all serious deaths and injuries. Motorcyclists are 40 times more likely to be killed in an accident than a car driver. Thi... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

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

Four Tips For Selection Of Tyres

18th April 2008
Every person in USA has its own car and need to maintain the car based on the usage. The proper tyre gives comfortable to the users. Every one wants comfort to give peace in the mind while lie-down on the sofa or on the chair. It is advisable to select th... Read >
Author: Christy Myers

Helping motorbike owners communicate

06th April 2008
Have you ever tried to communicate from the back of a motorbike? Making yourself heard can be a tricky thing to do, even if you are simply trying to talk to your passenger. For those who like to ride out on their bike with friends, or maybe as part of ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Common Sense with Car Insurance

05th April 2008
We've all heard the horror stories of people trying to claim on their motor insurance, only to have their claim refused due to a technicality, or some detail that has been forgotten. The higher your claim, the harder the insurer will work to find some rea... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Suspension bushes: Because Speed is Life

02nd April 2008
While driving a car we enjoy it if we get a smooth driving feel otherwise it is arduous and painful. A car with bad suspension can leave you in really bad physical condition. You may feel body pain after the driving and what more this is dangerous for the... Read >
Author: Breonna

Suspension bushes: Speed Smoothening Component of Your Car

01st April 2008
As far as speed of any car is concerned, it can be said that the suspension bushes are one of the vital components of your car. You can find them in your car at all points where the vehicle chassis is joined to a moving suspension component. They serve a ... Read >
Author: Breonna

Suspension bushes: Because Your Car Deserves Great Speed

28th March 2008
Suspension bushes are the most vital components of your car. They are fitted to cars at all points where the vehicle chassis is joined to a moving suspension component. They are in the car for a very useful function. They act like a noise and vibration ab... Read >
Author: Breonna

Roof Racks: When Do You Need Them

25th March 2008
Keeping the roof of a car vacant makes sense but not at the cost of inconveniences. By keeping the roof top of a car unoccupied, one can maintain the original look of it. Some people find it rather clumsy to attach something on the top of their car. Parti... Read >
Author: Garry Kelkar

Pair Green Promotional Pens and Pads for Extra Impact

19th March 2008
In a world that is increasingly concerned about how far our natural resources will stretch, recycled products just make sense. Every little effort that you make makes a difference in the overall impact that we have on this Earth that is our home. We’re ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Car Hire – Huge Excess in Europe

10th March 2008
A leading car hire insurance firm, which provides excess insurance for people who want to rent vehicles, has warned consumers that some European car rental companies are charging customers enormous excess penalties. The company has said that many UK dr... Read >
Author: Gill

Don’t tread on dangerous ground with unsafe tyres

24th January 2008
Few of us put much thought into the state of our tyres until it’s either MOT time or one goes flat. However, leaving them unchecked can prove costly, and potentially lethal. According to an investigation by Auto Express, more than one third of Britis... Read >
Author: LuckySeven

Driving Abroad

18th January 2008
With fly-drive holidays still as popular as ever, thousands of us take to the continent each year – whether in our own cars or through a hire company. The idea of taking your own vehicle on holiday seems a tempting idea – particularly if you’re l... Read >
Author: DCollins

Brazilian Grand Prix - Approaching to the final Challenge

19th October 2007
As we approach to the season-ending of the World Formula One Championship, the drivers’ names of whom could win the title become more clear as to whom has the better chances to achieve such triumph. Up to this point in the competition, the Ferrari team... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

MOMO Corse for Fashionable Car Accessories

13th September 2007
Suppose you are on a journey with your family that comprises of five members - your wife, your daughter, your son and the pet dog. The dog is almost like a member of your family. None of your family member thinks of it as an outsider; without it, the fami... Read >
Author: Alexus Devon

Green Activists Get Tough On 4x4 Users

20th August 2007
German activists operating under the banner of the green lobby have taken to slashing tyres on high performance vehicles in Berlin in order to 'educate' the drivers of such vehicles. Each owner of the 80-plus vehicles that were subject to an attack in the... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

BMW Sauber Team at the Practice Test

07th August 2007
The first round of practice race for the upcoming 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix was dominated by BMW Sauber's Kobert Kubica. The Polish driver took his BMW Sauber F1.07 to the finished and clocked in at 1:22.390. He is the fasted driver during the morning p... Read >
Author: Evander

Buying a second hand car - some top tips

26th July 2007
Buying a second hand car can be something of a lottery if you are not well informed about cars and their values. And even if you are, there are still some obvious pitfalls you should avoid if you want to ensure that you've bought a quality used car. T... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

SOME SIMPLE TIPS FOR YOUR CAR – (Part Two)

05th July 2007
FUEL SAVING TIPS Here are some tips that will save you money. It we all followed them then we would reduce the demand for petrol and other fuels. This would conserve oil and may reduce its price as well save billions of tons of greenhouse gasses. Most of... Read >
Author: full house

Do you want to be a “green” racer?

21st May 2007
For the more environmentally conscious of us, those who make the effort to recycle, walk instead of use the car where we can and so on, help is at hand. You are now able to source insurance for your car that will actually help the environment. The bes... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

Parking at Bristol Airport – frequent traveler tips

10th April 2007
You can find Bristol Airport eight miles south of the downtown area. I used this facility many times for the last four years. From here I fly twice monthly to attend business meetings in Aberdeen. I always prefer to use one of the two on airport parking s... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Bristol Airport

10th April 2007
You can find Bristol Airport eight miles south of the downtown area. I used this facility many times for the last four years. From here I fly twice monthly to attend business meetings in Aberdeen. I always prefer to use one of the two on airport parking s... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Parking at Bristol Airport

10th April 2007
Bristol Airport is located approximately eight miles south of the city’s downtown area. I have flown out of Bristol hundreds of times for the last decade. Mostly I have to catch flights for business to Leeds or Manchester. I fly usually three times per ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Requisites of RV Maintenance

19th January 2007
RVs have become one of the safest and most popular vehicles of Americans in recent years. Many RVers even think of dumping off their property and lead a roaming life in their luxurious RVs. If cost of maintenance prompts the RVers to think on such lines, ... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire

Motoring Tips – 10 Ways To Reduce The Cost Of Driving

18th October 2006
The cost of motoring has risen significantly in recent years, particularly with the rapid rise in petrol prices. There are however a number of ways in which you can reduce the cost of motoring. Try following our Top 10 Tips below and you could be driving ... Read >
Author: Charles Cridland

Used Car Should be worth Your Money

17th October 2006
A used car is a used car after all. But it surely does not mean you would put your money on a car to the benefit of an auto dealer. So what it is that you should look for when buying a used car. The first distant look reveals the condition of its pain... Read >
Author: Kundan Bajaj

Michael Schumacher - 2006 Make or Bust?

26th June 2006
To Michael Schumacher this 2006 season must be one of his toughest challenges yet. For a multi world champion and arguably the best driver the world, coming 3rd last year must have been devastating. The truth is, had it not been Michael driving that Ferra... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

Car Parts The Importance of Wheels

01st April 2006
We've all noted at some point or another that a particular thing is the best invention since that of the wheel. Or perhaps we've laughed as someone has tried to make a simple process unnecessarily difficult for themselves by 'reinventing the wheel'. Thoug... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Car Care :: Look After Your Car Or Prepare To Spend A Lot Of Money

25th January 2006
Owning a car can be very costly after calculating expenses such as day-to-day running costs in terms of fuel, MOT and tax, insurance, and other costs that we may have like finance payments. Additionally, repair and maintenance to vehicles that are not lo... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

Driving Essentials :: Tips For Driving In The Snow

25th January 2006
Whether you are a driver that has recently passed, or an experienced driver, travelling in the snow can greatly affect the way you need to drive the car and also how your car behaves. Regardless of whether your car has the best braking system available... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

How to Set and Achieve Realistic and Effective (SMART) Goals (Part Two)

09th September 2005
How to Set and Achieve Realistic and Effective (SMART) Goals - Part Two How to Set the Right Goals to Achieve What YOU really Want out of Life? by Craig Lock Well now is a good time of year to start setting goals for the coming year and put... Read >
Author: Craig Lock

Dirt Bike Crashes

30th August 2005
If you're considering dirt bike racing as a hobby there is one thing that you are definitely going to have to prepare yourself for and that's dirt bike crashes. I don't think there's a single dirt biker out there who hasn't been involved in a crash of o... Read >
Author: Andrew Green

Drive Safely

24th July 2005
"This Week" by the Bahrain Meditation Centre The Art of Driving Many of us today drive. It is no longer a luxury but rather a necessity, as such; driving for us has become a routine. Let us for a moment reflect on this everyday activity ... Read >
Author: Aruna Ladva