Articles, tagged with "fuel prices", page 1
14th March 2012
As global oil prices continue to rise meteorically to record levels, we have to find ways to improve our cars' fuel economy and save money. Especially now that drivers are doing a lot more traveling than ever, the importance of fuel economy cannot be over...
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Author:
daisy
01st March 2011
Due to environmental awareness and the rise in fuel prices scooter transportation has become a popular everyday transportation alternative. As opposed to using a car the low price of scooters makes this an attractive alternative. When it comes to a densel...
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Author:
rivingtoncharlotte
28th February 2011
The prices of fossil fuels like petrol, diesel and natural gas are soaring high day by day. It has led to a tremendous hike in the transport costs of goods. All modes of transport have become expensive due to rising fuel prices all over the world. Shippin...
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Author:
nicolasbrown
28th January 2011
Reliability is the key to Napier Turbochargers
Powerful Napier Turbochargers boost BHP in a wide range of engines that are used within a host of industries. You’ll find Napier Turbochargers hard at work in the marine, rail and industrial sectors and th...
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Author:
Henry James
28th December 2010
There are two electric heat pump water heaters that have become quite popular these days. As I consider replacing my water heater here in Ann Arbor I’ve been considering both.
One is from Rheem (sold at home depot) and the other is from GE (sold at Low...
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Author:
20100301robert
17th June 2010
What your banker won't tell you...
This summer could be a foul season for many consumers followed by tumultuous times for the remaining years. The quadruple jinx of rising interest rates, higher credit card minimum payments, erratic fuel costs, and dep...
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Author:
Dane Pearson
22nd February 2010
Just months after its much publicized release, the 7 passenger Jeep Commander is a major disappointment for DaimlerChrysler to the point where it has become an albatross around the automaker's neck. Stung with bloated inventories in excess of 100 days - a...
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Author:
Rex Haney
24th November 2009
You probably heard from someone about how he made his own DIY hydrogen fuel cell.. Or perhaps when you read categories about cars or automotive, you come across topics about making your own HHO generator to make cars run on water. Just what is DIY hydroge...
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Author:
Blake Cole
08th September 2009
HHO gas, also known as Browns gas or Oxyhydrogen, is a gas that contains two parts of hydrogen and one of oxygen. Interestingly , when it is burned, it produces water, making it an intensely clean fuel. Grab a FREE HHO Manual from http://www.ecohho.com i...
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Author:
Lawrence Black
10th June 2009
There is a lull in the feverish pitch of activities in the automotive world as General Motors filed for bankruptcy protection on June 1. General Motors tried to keep off from filing for bankruptcy which would lead to government control. It is not everyday...
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Author:
Carazoo
17th January 2009
Are you thinking you need a bigger car than the one you've got? Are you put off by the thought of all the extra expense involved in running a bigger car? In any case the car you normally drive suits you most of the time and parking it's so much easier tha...
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Author:
lexisclick
03rd November 2008
Liquefied Petroleum Gas, or LPG, is an indispensable component in many households. However, not everybody is aware of the safety risks and conservation issues that surround it. Being a flammable gas, LPG is potentially hazardous. In uncontrolled situation...
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Author:
Florence Gasket
14th August 2008
Think about the current credit crunch. Consider the rise of unemployment in some of the world wealthiest countries (the latter not entirely unrelated to the former). House prices, fuel prices and food prices are all going through the roof. For those with ...
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Author:
Remy
03rd March 2008
If you are an avid motorist (and what red-blooded American isn't?), specialty cards issued by major oil companies - such as credit cards with cash back on diesel fuel - may be the best cash back credit cards to carry. Gas cash back credit cards can be a t...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
26th July 2007
Despite the strong belief that Chrysler have that its North American consumers will continuously seek for large SUVs, it seems that its time for the automaker to think otherwise. This must be the mindset that Chrysler have, which is evident by its conti...
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Author:
Evander