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29th September 2009
According to our recent poll, the rising cost of fuel has caused many families and individuals to restrain from driving habits that we've been so accustomed to. Before the fuel cost skyrocketed we wouldn't think twice about hopping in our car for a 50 or ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
For some drivers, their cars have become money pits. Higher fuel prices have been the monkey wrench that has spoiled many a motorists driving experience. No longer can any of us count on cheap fuel, high gasoline prices are here to stay. However, you can ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
If you are one of the many millions of Americans who will be shopping this holiday season for gifts for loved ones, friends, and business associates, you are in the driver’s seat when it comes to finding the best prices. Several events this past year ha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
24th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
24th September 2009
There is little doubt that an electric scooter can get you someplace, but the issue of how swiftly it can go is something that deserves debate. Folks frequently have this myth that because electric scooters were designed basically for either the elderly ... Read >
Author: Brady Steele
23rd September 2009
As the world looks to alternative fuel sources to save the environment and money, solar energy has come to the forefront. Sharp solar is known as one of the leading manufacturers.
Sharp Solar – Solar Energy Manufacturer
Solar energy has become inc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
23rd September 2009
With global warming, general pollution and rising fuel prices, our future energy needs are a hot topic. Fuel cells may represent a solution, one coming sooner than later.
Future Energy Concepts – The Fuel Cell
A fuel cell is a fairly vague phrase... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
For the first time since the oil shortages in the 1970s, efforts to convert to renewable energy have accelerated. In the case of wind power in Maine, this has caused an odd conflict.
Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine
If you have ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anym... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
23rd September 2009
Discover Best Fuel Saver Lowest Fuel Prices 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Vehicle Performance ----------If you are not paying loads of dollars each year to maintain your car under fender to fender warranty or you have a ma... Read >
Author: Rex Richmond
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
22nd September 2009
As fuel prices skyrocket, personal financial situations and entire economies are threatened. Biomass energy has been offered up as a possible solution.
An Overview of Biomass Energy
Energy can be produced in a number of ways. We can burn fossil fuel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Have you seen the fuel prices lately?
Going with these fuel costs would be the increase in price of almost everything. Of course, the only feasible solution to your financial issues would be to increase your income as well. The fastest way to do this ... Read >
Author: Zack Lim
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
22nd September 2009
Airline travel is great when it works, when it doesn't, it's a nightmare. It is safe for infants, even newborns and no matter where you're going, it seems air travel is an essential part of your trip. One reason why there is such fast growth is that air t... Read >
Author: Andrew
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover th... Read >
Author: catherine
21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
17th September 2009
No home is built perfectly, and as the years go by you’ll notice some things that you’d never expect. Problems with humidity (or lack thereof) may be peculiar to your area or family specifically. For every issue, there is usually a simple home repai... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover th... Read >
Author: Ruth
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: seamus
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: seamus
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth
16th September 2009
In contrast to the depleting financies in the UK economy, claiments are making money due to a rise in no win no fee cases.
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The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims ... Read >
Author: CatM
16th September 2009
In contrast to the depleting financies in the UK economy, claiments are making money due to a rise in no win no fee cases.
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The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims ... Read >
Author: catherine
16th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover th... Read >
Author: catherine
15th September 2009
Life is good, but it would be much better if our vehicles would warn us when breath-ceasing repair declares or inescapable deputizing lays in wait at the other side of the corner.
People in general need help to recognize it’s time to dispose of their... Read >
Author: Grace Oaks
14th September 2009
Economy is bumping all along and for people who bought a private jet when the economic conditions were very high, luxury of having plane might now seem distasteful as compared with some other costs of business, if you are scaling back. But, hard times in ... Read >
Author: john king
12th September 2009
Solar technology has been a field that has experienced growth over the past few years and now the technology is expected to get more complex, yet affordable. With the recent push for alternative fuel sources, and solar power products, solar energy is one ... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
11th September 2009
With fuel prices shooting up yet again and, scappage allowance apart, the cost of buying cars on the rise, one of the hardest groups to be hit will be the over-50s who account for two thirds of private car owners. For them it's now more important than eve... Read >
Author: michael challiner
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 ... Read >
Author: Lawrence Black
07th September 2009
BMW 3 Series launched its new E 36 in the year 1991 soon after the revolution of Megan Smith took place in terms of fuel prices. The year had seen a number of changes in the lives of people from financial aspects to emotional levels. However, things were ... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content
04th September 2009
In today's volatile economy, everybody is trying to save money on gas. And no wonder - with fuel prices rising and falling like the sun, there's no telling when your next $5 per gallon fill up will be.But nobody wants to sacrifice their comfort to save a ... Read >
Author: nickand
02nd September 2009
Solar Technology the new Degree
Solar technology has been a field that has experienced growth over the past few years and now the technology is expected to get more complex, yet affordable. With the recent push for alternative fuel sources, and solar p... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
02nd September 2009
In today’s world you hardly get time to spend with your family and friends. If you get the chance of spending quality time with them that too with a great vacation accompanied with cheap air tickets, will not be it exciting! Yes! With Globester you can ... Read >
Author: ashu kaushik
31st August 2009
Time management is an old school paradigm. Energy management is the new way of the entrepreneurial activist.
Energy management has nothing to do with trying to manage petroleum, coal, electricity, solar or wind power. Energy management is the foundationa... Read >
Author: Arvind786
31st August 2009
In today’s world you hardly get time to spend with your family and friends. If you get the chance of spending quality time with them that too with a great vacation accompanied with cheap air tickets, will not be it exciting! Yes! With Globester you can ... Read >
Author: ashu kaushik
30th August 2009
New research published by Post Office® shows that petrol and diesel prices have plummeted in Europe - making certain holiday destinations even more enticing as the UK weather continues to disappoint.
As the pound continues to make gains on the euro, m... Read >
Author: MarkeD
28th August 2009
We might have idea that our vehicle could be improved based on performance. We often get compromised to the performance of our vehicle when we buy them. Any car that we buy has built with these compromises. Generally these compromises are due to some fact... Read >
Author: subashseo
25th August 2009
Fuel cost is a pressing issue for businesses; fuel consumption is definitely one of your main concerns and possibly your main expense. With fuel prices consistently high managers have found it necessary to find an alternative that will help conserve fuel.... Read >
Author: Carl
24th August 2009
Flying itself can be really reasonable provided if you are aware of where you want to fly and when you want to fly.
There are endless cheap flights which can be easily had at certain point of the year but you need to do your homework seriously and hu... Read >
Author: JohnMig
19th August 2009
The number of road accidents and crash casualties in the UK has gone down.
The number of fatalities as a result of road accidents fell by 14% from 2,946 in 2007 to 2,538 in 2008.
In 2008 there were 28,572 people killed or seriously injured in acci... Read >
Author: catherine
13th August 2009
Fuel prices are going very high? No need to worry - with an electric scooter No need to depend on a fuel any more. As people start driving electric scooters, they find more and more reasons to like them. They're realistic, easy to park and get great milea... Read >
Author: Electric Bike
11th August 2009
Refinancing your mortgage is easier in the market of today than ever before. Thousands of borrowers who were holding adjustable rate mortgages have been able to finance to new, lower-rate fixed rate mortgages that will save them thousands of dollars in in... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
10th August 2009
Always compare UK energy providers to get the best gas and electricity package available in the market. There are many sites which provide comparison between the major energy suppliers in UK. It is very important to compare the suppliers before switching ... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
08th August 2009
Power is the source of all work and therefore life in this world. A world without power source is unfathomable. Gas and electricity are the main forms of power that we require to perform our day to day tasks be it cooking, washing, heating or cooling or j... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson
05th August 2009
Scooters sales have continued to climb even in a shaky world economy. There are various reasons for this from affordability to fuel potency to the incontrovertible fact that they're cute and trendy. Scooters have evolved since their early days in the 1920... Read >
Author: Jamal Bond
04th August 2009
Many people choose to work from home within the realm of their current job. Telecommunications and home office equipment have made this option more attractive and possible for many people in the last few years. Rising fuel prices have made long commutes... Read >
Author: Lord Russell
03rd August 2009
Generally power plants in the United States and all over world are using fossil fuels to run and generate electricity. Fossil fuel has been used as an energy source as long as man has learned to generate power. Fossil fuel has been around for ages and whi... Read >
Author: Brrad Collins
03rd August 2009
I remember years ago when LPG (liquid petroleum gas) was the new thing for cars. There was a rush to convert to LPG as an alternative fuel.
In those days it was a LOT cheaper than petrol or diesel. Motorists queued to get their LPG tanks fitted. Taxi a... Read >
Author: james larkin
31st July 2009
What is it, who does it affect and how to deal with it
Fuel poverty affected over five million UK households in 2008 - but how many of us know exactly what it is?
With gas and electricity prices continuing to fluctuate and the cost of the recession ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
31st July 2009
If you are sick of paying four bucks a gallon for gas and getting poor gas mileage then there is a new alternative that has been a real big gas saver. HHO Gas Modification can double your gas mileage when added to your car. One of the best environmentally... Read >
Author: bryan
29th July 2009
Homeowners in Britain are going green and beginning to opt for homes that are more environmentally friendly. Rising fuel prices and greater environmental awareness are changing the way house purchases are viewed with more and more buyers considering how m... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
29th July 2009
The report is almost something so as to is fundamentally quite unpretentious -- using wind power and solar energy in your own home-based to generate electricity. Already nearby are frequent making service of these technologies, so why has the report been ... Read >
Author: Davide Geraci
29th July 2009
Over the past few years, the automobile industry has seen a rise in the popularity of electric cars. This is largely due to greater awareness of the environmental issues caused by cars and emphasis on how we should all be trying to reduce the impact cars ... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
27th July 2009
It seems like these days everyone’s credit has been crunched and we all face more financial uncertainty than ever before. Our banks are tougher on us, access to credit is no where near as easier as it was. In addition to this the cost of food and fuel p... Read >
Author: John Vaux
23rd July 2009
Fuel prices have reached unprecedented levels. However, each driver can save fuel by changing the style of driving.
1. Reduce unnecessary weight
The car is like a man. Gained more weight zatormozyava only and does not lead to anything goo... Read >
Author: bgavtomobili
19th July 2009
The only thing you’ll need? Well perhaps not exactly the only thing. You will need a car to fit it to. Car bike racks are not a great deal of use without one! With a car however they are the most amazingly useful things. If we’re still being pedantic ... Read >
Author: lexisclick
18th July 2009
Back during the 1950s through the mid 1970s, Detroit automakers produced many automobiles that were out and out "muscle" vehicles. These sorts of automobiles shared the same characteristics : they were 2 door coupes with souped up engines, responsive tran... Read >
Author: Octavio Clark
17th July 2009
Discover Cheapest Fuel Prices - Hydrogen On Demand Fuel MPG Boost Call 818 882 1189Fuel Saving Tips And Suggestions For Better Car Performance ----------ENVIRONMENTAL And FINANCIALFuel-saving cars are becoming ever more popular due to the environmental em... Read >
Author: Brock Rojas
17th July 2009
Imagine heading to the gas station and filling your gas tank with something other than petroleum. Many people don’t even realize that there is a potential option.
Biodiesel is a fuel that is both clean burning and produced with renewable resources. Bi... Read >
Author: Adi Suandharu
17th July 2009
Discover Cheapest Fuel Prices - Hydrogen Hybrid Conversion MPG Boost Call 818 882 1189Fuel Saving Tips And Suggestions For Better Automobile Performance ENVIRONMENTAL And ECONOMICFuel savers are becoming more popular and on demand due to the environmenta... Read >
Author: Brock Rojas
16th July 2009
The rising costs of fuel prices in recent times have resulted in an increase in the number of people who have turned to motorcycles as a means of transportation. Consequently, this resulted in higher incidence of motorcycle accidents.
Riding motorcycle... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
16th July 2009
We need to wean ourselves off oil and shift away from fossil fuels. The first big step in that battle is the move towards hybrid cars. To the shock of many, people are actually doing it. While this is a good move, the problem is it is creating a tax reven... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
12th July 2009
The price of fuel is like a roller coaster. Sometimes it's up and sometimes it's down. To predict whether the price will rise higher in the future seems like a silly question. With increased demands by consumers worldwide it's unlikely fuel prices cost wo... Read >
Author: francesro
12th July 2009
Discover Cheapest Fuel Prices Attained With Hydrogen Hybrid System MPG Boost Call 818 882 1189Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Automobile Performance ----------Take a vacation? Buy a better vehicle? Install a home theater system? Clearly t... Read >
Author: Brock Rojas
11th July 2009
The recent hike in petrol and diesel prices has not gone down well with the SMEs and industrial associations in North East India. The industry bodies in the region have opposed the move, stating that the rise in petrol and diesel prices will have a cascad... Read >
Author: David Parks
10th July 2009
Gas and electricity prices have been on the rise over recent years leaving many households struggling to pay their energy bills. Thankfully the government has stepped in with a range of schemes designed to help people cope with rising fuel prices. Here ... Read >
Author: Daniel Higgins
09th July 2009
These days, it is certainly not just the home owners and individual consumers who turn to RV and home solar panels because of their effectiveness in reducing the consumption of conventional electrical power and decreasing the level of fuel costs.
Likew... Read >
Author: bongski
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
05th July 2009
Today most people seem to assume that GM is dead. However the truth is that GM is far from being a dead company. All the sensible people and the federal government support this point of view. GM has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and this type of bankrup... Read >
Author: SylvainB
01st July 2009
With the poor economic climate many industries are struggling including the tourism industry which has been heavily affected and more than others. If you have been reading the news recently many airlines have posted or are anticipating making losses this ... Read >
Author: Kim
30th June 2009
Many individuals are seeking to determine how they have the ability to use Biodiesel fuel rather then gasoline that our cars use. The growth in fuel prices is forcing individuals to reconsider particular things and they are seeking urgently to save money.... Read >
Author: nlwest21
28th June 2009
Sometimes homeowners come onto hard times, and find it impossible to keep their homes. Unfortunately, the way the economy is today, some people are losing their jobs due to lay-offs or actually having to quit their jobs due to the rising fuel prices. For ... Read >
Author: freeforeclosurelists
28th June 2009
Beat the oil barons and get more miles to the gallon.
By Roy Collins
Hard pressed American families are trying many different ways to get their cars to go a few more miles on a gallon of regular as the recession begins to bite. Keeping your car pro... Read >
Author: Roy Collins
28th June 2009
What will be the future of the brick and mortar RETAIL SHOPPING MALL?
With the advent of online shopping on the internet, a cultural change is slowly happening that will impact, if not already underway, the economic stability of the once famous retail... Read >
Author: techba
27th June 2009
The popularity of electric scooters is fast rising nowadays, what with the growing need for a more practical vehicle to maneuver through heavy traffic and the continuing increase in gas and fuel prices. Having said this, if you're looking to find electric... Read >
Author: Mel Carver
23rd June 2009
Fuel prices are on the increase. Nowadays most of us are trying to cope with rising heating costs. As a result, we all want to find ways to reduce our heating bills.
Different people have different priorities when deciding how to heat their homes. Here... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
People all over the world are experiencing the affects of an economic recession. As a result people are finding that they need to tighten their purse strings and economize wherever possible. There also finding the need to eliminate some expenses from th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th June 2009
Fuel prices are an increasingly concerning fact of the monthly costs of running a modern house. So when times are hard like they are now, cutting down on fuel and so saving on fuel costs, isn't a bad concept at all.There isn't only 1 "quick fix" method th... Read >
Author: Clair Frazier
15th June 2009
There is no doubt that an electric scooter can get you someplace, but the issue of how fast it can go is something that deserves discussion. People often have this misconception that because electric scooters were designed primarily for either the elderly... Read >
Author: Mel Carver
15th June 2009
Are you among the thousands who depend on payday loans or cash advances to borrow short term money to make ends meet until your next payday? If so, the current financial crisis may have your wallet looking a bit flat and you might need some help repaying ... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
15th June 2009
I have always been a fan of the James Bond novels and the Avengers, so when I first had the opportunity to buy my Bentley fifteen years ago I jumped at the chance. The 4.5-litre Bentley is an absolute classic, an iconic design made in the years before Rol... Read >
Author: David Barber
12th June 2009
Be it for business or for pleasure, travel can enrich our lives. It can help us gain a greater appreciation of the sights and sounds around us, the people and the places that would be deemed strange from the commonplace lifestyles that we lead. However, t... Read >
Author: David Stack
12th June 2009
What is alternative home energy used for most often? Due to our Earth's fast decreasing supplies of energy, the threat of global temperature rises and the upward push of fuel prices, it is important that we start exploring alternative home energy seriousl... Read >
Author: Emery Griffin
12th June 2009
If you are a businessperson or an individual who has to clear off the debt that you have taken from various investors or creditors then a condition may arise where you are unable to pay off your debts. This condition is known as bankruptcy. In the British... Read >
Author: sturat
12th June 2009
If you are a businessperson or an individual who has to clear off the debt that you have taken from various investors or creditors then a condition may arise where you are unable to pay off your debts. This condition is known as bankruptcy. In the British... Read >
Author: sturat
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... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
06th June 2009
The economy is finally showing some minor indications of coming back from the dead. It saw the white light and decided to stay with us! Alas, the world is all about balance. As the economy recovers, the bill is going to come due for certain events and one... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
05th June 2009
The HGV industry is an industry that is at the backbone of any economy. The transport of goods from one place to another can never be stopped, or done in a different manner, which is why the HGV driving industry is relevant to every economic time, and eve... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire
01st June 2009
Bringing up a web business from the scratch:
Yes, it is true that you can use the internet to make money at home. Nevertheless, it's not as easy as you're frequently brought around think. Just as is the case with other jobs, online work too needs time,... Read >
Author: JustDoItNow
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
20th May 2009
If you are searching for information regarding auto insurance coverage, you will get following related article very useful. It provides a cool point of view that is much related to auto insurance coverage and in various style related to survival auto insu... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
18th May 2009
If you want to learn how solar energy works, then you'll certainly want to read this article. The current state of the world where oil and fuel prices are constantly increasing has increased the urgency to look for alternative sources of energy. If you ar... Read >
Author: 2markpp
18th May 2009
As fuel prices continue to climb to record heights, increasing energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important and will save more money than ever. The most common ways to save fuel is to drive slow and moderate. "Aggressive" drivers can save up to 37... Read >
Author: Manseo
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
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
17th May 2009
Sampling Research conducted online survey with 1500 professionals and according to almost 34% percent of respondents; export sector would get affected most followed by IT sector as these two verticals are mostly dependent on countries abroad. The least af... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman
13th May 2009
A man’s watch can say a great deal about him. You can usually tell if a man is sporty, all business or a little quirky just by looking at the timepiece on his wrist. However, some of these accessory pieces can be very expensive, especially if they are p... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
12th May 2009
Sales leaders and managers frequently talk about: hiring the right people, sales process mapping, sales strategy, sales force deployment and customer coverage, economic drivers of profit of the customer, sales force effectiveness, and sales compensation. ... Read >
Author: garret
12th May 2009
Hybrids are becoming more and more common on the road and in dealerships. There are many reasons to consider buying a hybrid. In these frugal times, the issue for many is whether they should buy a new or used hybrid?
As you've probably noticed, prices ... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
07th May 2009
We are hoping the Indian industry has the resilience to cope with the problem. Some sectors may feel some jolts, but largely we are hopeful that there won’t be any such layoffs in India” said the Commerce Minister on the 18th Nov 2008. This makes us w... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman
04th May 2009
Air travel is still the most convenient method of getting from point A to point B in the shortest time when a great distance is involved. However, with soaring fuel prices and increased security issues since 9/11, the cost of flying has increased dramat... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
01st May 2009
If you are concerned about your carbon footprint and are looking for a way to go eco friendly, one of the things that you may want to consider is an alternative fuel car. Whether you are planning on buying a hybrid car or convert your old one, alternativ... Read >
Author: Carlo Hernandez
01st May 2009
If you are concerned about your carbon footprint and are looking for a way to go eco friendly, one of the things that you may want to consider is an alternative fuel car. Whether you are planning on buying a hybrid car or convert your old one, alternativ... Read >
Author: Carlo Hernandez
01st May 2009
Oil dependency is a tremendous problem worldwide. Fuel prices continue to rise, causing concern for everyone’s wallet in the depressed economy. In addition, more people are becoming aware of their carbon footprint and the lasting effect that they coul... Read >
Author: Carlo Hernandez
27th April 2009
Many people are going green to reduce their carbon footprint to help to save the environment. But going green can also have a positive effect on your bank account as well. If you are looking to save some green, going eco friendly can help you to do so i... Read >
Author: Carlo Hernandez
22nd April 2009
With fuel prices rising and the UK public becoming increasingly concerned for the environment people are looking for ways to heat their home more efficiently. Studies show that as much as a third of a home’s heat is lost through its walls. One way to ... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall
21st April 2009
No matter how one goes about it these days, traveling is an expensive proposition. With fuel prices soaring, flying is often more economical than driving, especially if one knows how to go about booking in advance on the internet. Many people each year us... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
17th April 2009
In our lifetime, we are faced with many major decisions in our world, which can be very challenging and demanding. Such decisions as, education, marriage, family, where we will live, and so on. I was taught early in my life, that a person should make the ... Read >
Author: docphd
15th April 2009
Buying a car is often the second biggest purchase we will make in our lives after property. So making sure you get the right deal and the right car for you is the utmost importance. Despite the credit crunch and rocketing fuel prices figures last year act... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
05th April 2009
We have been using the power of the wind for thousands of years. There were boats propelled by wind sailing along the Nile River in 5000 B.C. By 200 B.C., there were simple windmills in China pumping water. At the same time Persian were using vertical-axi... Read >
Author: Dar
04th April 2009
The US Postal Service, feeling the same pinch everyone in the nation over feels, has had to raise rates for most postage classes on May 11, 2009. As with every other business, the USPS has had to contend with fuel prices, mounting costs for labor and infr... Read >
Author: Patrick Payne
02nd April 2009
Over the years, SBA financing has been a staple of financing for dealers and operators. As the economy has worsened over the past few years, the petroleum retail industry has gotten even worse. With the fluctuation in fuel prices and our failing economy,... Read >
Author: hjaynes
02nd April 2009
As airlines are huge users of fuel. The cost of fuel is higher than the cost of the aircraft. Surcharges are up to the highest point in the history of the airline, together with the cost of fuel all time record cost. Airline tickets tickets and airlines l... Read >
Author: rubinavn
25th March 2009
These days are all seemingly about cutting back. Doctors tell us to cut down the time we spend on Social Networks. Jobs are cut. And so are the finances. The question inevitably rises as to what we can do to save the precious dime.
Some of us have tur... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell
17th March 2009
The humble automobile has certainly been one of the greatest inventions in the history of mechanics. It transformed the way people live their lives, and the 20th century was, for the most part, a far more liberated period compared to the previous century.... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
17th March 2009
Eco homes are not only nature friendly but also help reduce the expresses on construction of a house. The materials used in the construction of the house are natural and are long lasting. They don’t amount to wastage and will help in long term savings. ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
17th March 2009
When I was looking for an alternative mode of transportation for gratifying my hobby on vehicle community and also it can combat the rise in fuel prices, my friend told me that buying a scooter is the way to go. Does scooter really save my money for good?... Read >
Author: evytaar
17th March 2009
Globally there is an increasing awareness among people about the damage that we have done to our environment. This factor coupled with rising fuel prices has revived the interest of people in wind turbines. Wind power for homes is something that homeowner... Read >
Author: Ashish
13th March 2009
What are Gas Saving Chips anyway?
Basically, they are a device that are charged with resonant frequencies. For those without a physics degree, that means the vibrations that occur within different materials. If you match or harmonise with these frequen... Read >
Author: David Gayler
11th March 2009
Spiralling fuel costs, sky high town centre parking charges, congestion charging…all of these factors have recently made running your van which is van an integral part of your business an expensive drain on your resources. But don’t give up and resort... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th March 2009
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TomTom known as a leader in satellite navigation launched its new avatar of the award winning GO range of SatNav systems, the new GO 740. Launched as a product to fill the gap between an already famous x40 series and the clas... Read >
Author: Chuck W
02nd March 2009
Have you ever calculated on how much you spend in a year while refueling your vehicle? The answer you get will be mindboggling.
Today, in a generation what we call as the speedway generation, changes occur at every step of life. Changes can be known as ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
28th February 2009
Globally there is an increasing awareness among people about the damage that we have done to our environment. This factor coupled with rising fuel prices has revived the interest of people in wind turbines. Wind power for homes is something that homeowner... Read >
Author: Ashish
20th February 2009
The global economic crisis has forced a lot of families to put their travel plans on hold, opting to stay home instead of spending their leave credits on vacation out of town or to a different country. Quite a few airlines have had to form mergers to keep... Read >
Author: joalesto
01st February 2009
Much as the plan to create a bike path between London and Paris is a welcomed development, there are a number of issues that could arise from this, some of which would bother on safety on the road.
Bike routes plan
To joggle our memory, last week ther... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
01st February 2009
Much as the plan to create a bike path between London and Paris is a welcomed development, there are a number of issues that could arise from this, some of which would bother on safety on the road.
Bike routes plan
To joggle our memory, last week ther... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
30th January 2009
According to reports from America it appears the credit crunch has had an unexpected result when it comes to road fatalities. Previous studies had seemed to suggest the number of road accidents was declining in the US because people were driving both slow... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
30th January 2009
According to reports from America it appears the credit crunch has had an unexpected result when it comes to road fatalities. Previous studies had seemed to suggest the number of road accidents was declining in the US because people were driving both slow... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
22nd January 2009
With the financial crisis brought about by the burst of the real estate bubble, people have been finding it a bit painful to travel and countless families have passed on taking a much needed vacation with their loved ones. News reports of normally jam-pa... Read >
Author: joalesto
22nd January 2009
Vehicle Tracking Systems used to be exclusive to larger companies who could afford them. Now, however, thanks to technological advances and the subsequent drop in prices, Vehicle Tracking is a facility that is open to companies of any size, who use fleets... Read >
Author: clickthrough
21st January 2009
Since fuel prices are constantly on the rise or decline, consumers all across the country are trying to find some way to save money at the pump.
Paying auto insurance in combination with high gas prices can really put our finances in a tight grip. A new... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove
20th January 2009
With increases in fuel prices and a slowing economy worldwide, the international freight industry faces new challenges. So what are the trends we are seeing in the international freight market and how will they affect the customer?
The global freight f... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis
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... Read >
Author: lexisclick
14th January 2009
Now could be the best time to start a business from your home. Never before have people been more worried about their financial security. One of the best things about starting a home business is you don’t have to quite your present job.
... Read >
Author: Mike Schwartz
09th January 2009
In an age where road congestion, pollution and fuel prices are considerably high, no person could ever be blamed for ditching their car and turning to human-powered transport instead; be it walking or cycling. And bicycles are indeed a fantastic alternati... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
08th January 2009
When shipping or transporting a car, many auto transport companies will offer the option of open auto transport or enclosed auto transport. The most important thing that people decide which mode of auto transport to go with is the cost involved. A driver ... Read >
Author: Nisha
07th January 2009
Thousands of people relocate each day. These people are from various countries all over the planet. Some people are moving just down the road, but many people are moving across the country or even to another country. Each one of these cases involves indiv... Read >
Author: Jennifer Strong
05th January 2009
There are strong indicators for both of the scenarios: inflation and deflation. The Fed and other issue banks have lowered the official rates and they have increased the money supply dramatically in order to fight the financial crisis. The extraordinary v... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
19th December 2008
It's been economically challenging for a lot of us this year. Some of us lost
our jobs, saw the worth of our 401K's get cut almost in half. We saw food
and fuel prices skyrocket and saw the world financial system tumble to its
knees. It h... Read >
Author: Cecilia
17th December 2008
Flights by themselves can be very reasonable dependent upon where you are going and when you want to fly.
There are numerous cheap flights to be had at certain times of the year but you have to do your homework and hunt around for them. At the moment,... Read >
Author: Baz Luhrmann
15th December 2008
Tech-Age of Connecticut, LLC has developed a program that will allow the business owner to give their customers $100, $250, $300, or $500 in FREE gas or grocery certificates.
There is a marketing tool that will help attract money-in-their-pockets buy... Read >
Author: Gary Gile
12th December 2008
One huge problem currently faced by motorists is the cost of motoring. With fuel prices hitting the roof, maintain a vehicle has become an uphill task. In particular, the credit crunch interjected to further hike the prices of all essentials, including ca... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
08th December 2008
Since internet has put the global market quite at your home, today getting any thing right sitting from your home is not a dream unlike before. Buying electronics which entails more for the verification and right information can be much easier on this int... Read >
Author: Judith Peterson
03rd December 2008
It’s not looking too good for America. World economy has more or less hurtled into a kind of slowdown. Put more clearly, few countries have already been sucked by recession. Greater cases of bankruptcy are coming to the fore. Liquidation and restructuri... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd December 2008
Many people are happy when the Aussie dollar is strong because it means that it's a sign of a strong economy - mostly, anyway. There is a downside though. Life is rarely ideal across all business sectors.
So business people who are depending on touris... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
02nd December 2008
In 2002, a survey disclosed that over half of the American population was connected to the internet and nearly 40% of those users were making online purchases. If you want the hard numbers, about 55.8 million people were comfortable buying goods and servi... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
02nd December 2008
In 2002, a survey disclosed that over half of the American population was connected to the internet and nearly 40% of those users were making online purchases. If you want the hard numbers, about 55.8 million people were comfortable buying goods and servi... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
01st December 2008
The hottest Christmas gifts for this year:
Sat Navs
If you’ve got long distance friends or relatives coming to visit you this Christmas you can be sure that a Sat Nav system will be a popular gift, if only to help them get back home!
Sat Navs... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
30th November 2008
The Construction industry is very important to the UK�s � and indeed to the world�s � economy. In the UK, it accounts for more than 10% of the country�s gross domestic product and employs an estimated 2.5 million people. In the last three years... Read >
Author: clickthrough
30th November 2008
Due to the fact that fuel prices have been soaring at record levels, increasing vehicle fuel mileage is one the main targets of car drivers today and for the years to come. There are a lot of information available on the World Wide Web that provide ways o... Read >
Author: Karl Cruz
26th November 2008
Exceptional care must be used when choosing guest speakers for your meetings and events, because the right speaker or entertainer can really make or break your event. When hiring guest speakers, be sure to choose ones who are motivational and inspiring o... Read >
Author: Aaron Benbaruch
25th November 2008
The fame of electric scooters is speedily rising recent years, what with the increasing need for a more helpful vehicle to maneuver through heavy traffic and the never-ending increase in gas and fuel prices. If you're looking to find electric scooters fo... Read >
Author: Lee Schwuco
21st November 2008
The Ford Motor Company has certainly been taking its lumps over the past few years, with 2008 likely to go down as one of the worst years in the company's history. Sales are down, consumer credit is tight, and fluctuating gas prices has wreaked havoc on a... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
18th November 2008
SHOPPERS are expected to step back in time this winter - in a bid to head off soaring heating bills.
As the whole of the UK is gripped by inflation-busting increases to gas and electric bills, experts are predicting that an item of clothing that first ... Read >
Author: Matthews
18th November 2008
SHOPPERS are expected to step back in time this winter - in a bid to head off soaring heating bills.
As the whole of the UK is gripped by inflation-busting increases to gas and electric bills, experts are predicting that an item of clothing that first ... Read >
Author: Matthews
18th November 2008
The evening news always finds a way to ruin your appetite. Skyrocketing fuel prices don’t help any to alleviate the discomfort. If you are just about at your wits’ end trying to fit your gasoline expenses into the budget, try the following tips on how... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
18th November 2008
For anyone who has ever considered the possibility of making money online, you won't have a problem listing the benefits and advantages of an online business opportunity.
Much as been written about the advantages of making money online as opposed to ... Read >
Author: Alan
11th November 2008
With volatile marine fuel prices, changes in marine fuel legislation from one country to the next and concerns over availability how does a yacht owner keep in contact with his marine fuel broker or supplier when operating from offshore?
On smaller mot... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
10th November 2008
In today's worsening economy, commercial airlines are beginning to show the side effects caused by world relations, as well as dramatically increased fuel prices. In order to remain competitive in pricing, airlines now have to cut more corners than ever b... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th November 2008
Fuel prices have a tendency to fluctuate. However it seems that on a general level through the years there was a constant increase. There are various factors that determine the price of fuel. Many anticipate a rise in fuel prices. However sometimes it is ... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles
10th November 2008
Forward thinking or anticipation is the crux of good driving skills. However many of us are not taught that when we learn to drive.
Merely knowing how to steer is not the real test of driving. The real test is to drive a car as well as children learn ... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles
03rd November 2008
Flying with open wings and no thoughts to stop your flight is all you wish. How long has it been that you have gone out into a world that offers only the very best of scenic beauty and only comfort in all phases possible? Breakneck speed in all steps of l... Read >
Author: Deitz Brown
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... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket
31st October 2008
In order to make the most of your holiday budget next year you will need to cut back on general costs, this does not necessarily mean you need to find a cheaper hotel or cut back on activities. Save money by cutting back the unneeded things when you trave... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
29th October 2008
In the midst of the 'credit crunch', a reduction in the amount of credit available to borrowers is not the only problem currently facing consumers. Any mortgage deal or other loans, and especially short term debts, have generally become more expensive ov... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th October 2008
South Africans would be best advised to dust the cobwebs off that bicycle or head for the bus terminus as local fuel prices are not predicted to drop any day soon.
After a fortnight of turmoil on the world stock markets and the threat of a global reces... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
27th October 2008
Flying with open wings and no thoughts to stop your flight is all you wish. How long has it been that you have gone out into a world that offers only the very best of scenic beauty and only comfort in all phases possible? Breakneck speed in all steps of l... Read >
Author: Deitz Brown
23rd October 2008
The majority of trucks in the country run on nothing but Diesel, in fact 70% of the diesel consumption in Australia is from Trucks. However as fuel prices are becoming more and more expensive people are starting to look for alternatives.
One alternativ... Read >
Author: d-gas
23rd October 2008
Now is a more important time than ever to find ways to save money on your car insurance. If you own a car you will be more than aware of the huge costs involved in addition from rising fuel prices, maintenance to repair costs. Car insurance is now the mai... Read >
Author: John Moore
21st October 2008
Most people are law abiding car owners who buy car insurance each year without fail as well as pay their road tax and register their vehicles with the Driving and Vehicle License Agency (DVLA). Sadly, there are growing numbers of drivers breaking the law,... Read >
Author: John Moore
21st October 2008
With fuel prices now beginning to quietly climb down from their lofty prices they’ve been set at for the past few months at least now we can look forward to petrol being under £1.00 for the first time in a long time. But whilst we may be able to affor... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
21st October 2008
Just like construction and other heavy-duty industries, farmers need equipment that will stand up to a beating. All of the equipment needs to be easy to use and able to produce the power these jobs require. This includes Case, New Holland, and John Deere ... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
21st October 2008
The government is continuing to invest huge sums into the improvement of existing rail networks and is dedicated to providing a �greener� service by the year 2014, aiming to bring carbon emissions down to an absolute minimum, whilst looking at factors... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th October 2008
The US economy has been treading water for the past couple of years with conditions continuing to decline. Fuel costs and the foreclosure rate are acting as undercurrents. There are currently no economic indicators showing a light at the end of the tunnel... Read >
Author: amerlino
20th October 2008
Many mechanics report that the question they have been asked the most often in the past few months is ‘what can I do to my engine to improve gas mileage”. Since fuel prices have skyrocketed, and no clear ceiling seems to be in sight, more and more dr... Read >
Author: Vincent
15th October 2008
Despite the massive leap in fuel prices during 2008, rumours of the demise of the budget travel industry may prove unfounded. Indeed, it may be the scheduled airlines that have more to fear as travellers turn to budget airlines in an attempt to seek che... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
14th October 2008
Soaring fuel prices have made gas-guzzling cars very unpopular. Welcome to the resurgence of the motorcycle. Why? Because properly maintained motorcycles and motorcycle engines can get between 40 and 60 miles a gallon. Smaller scooters get upwards of 90 m... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
13th October 2008
As the price of fuel has increased so dramatically over the last 12 months, more and more Brits are having to rethink their driving habits.
According to the Esure research, many Brits were even thinking of selling any additional vehicles to try and red... Read >
Author: ARouse
10th October 2008
Many people are now getting frustrated with their usual gas-guzzling conventional car because of the constant increase in fuel prices and are they are actively looking for alternative modes of travel. Some people are now leaving their cars in the garage, ... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
10th October 2008
With the recent events of some major Airlines going bust, if you intend to travel the sensible thing to do right now is to make sure you are protected against any incidents where this may happen again.
There is now an insurance policy out that has bee... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
10th October 2008
As I'm sure most people know, the most popular auto types and models are determined by the current economy and fuel prices. Obviously, when fuel prices are up everyone rushes for the compact autos and the trucks and SUV's crowd up the auto dealerships and... Read >
Author: Mike Ford
07th October 2008
With the rising energy costs and fuel prices hitting all time highs, the economic slow down continues to rear its ugly head, leaving consumers searching for new ways to cut costs. What once was a personal choice, has now turned into a necessity for many c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th October 2008
With the credit crunch in full swing - and everybody feeling the pinch - there are few subjects in today’s Britain that mean more to us individually than freeing ourselves from debt. With rising fuel prices, financial institutions like Northern Rock fai... Read >
Author: RicReev
06th October 2008
Okay, so you already know all the ways to help save money on gas, However, I bet you have never thought of going online to get better fuel economy. There are tons of data on local and international gas prices and the closest gas stations online.
The in... Read >
Author: Greg Patterson
06th October 2008
Being surrounded by work is common, being with loved ones is fun- but a rare combination is when you are away from work and with loved ones. This rare opportunity cab fall into your lap with utmost ease and comfort you just have to start dreaming. And you... Read >
Author: Jhon Smith
06th October 2008
Diesel mileage is a hot topic right now considering diesel fuel is running over $4 a gallon - up nearly $1 from one year ago. Fuel prices have been tough on everyone especially diesel drivers and semi owner/operators. Diesel drivers are looking for solu... Read >
Author: hiddenfuel
01st October 2008
Most of us will lose our jobs at some point in our lives. In fact, most of us will go through, at least, 2 periods of income loss during our working years. Sometimes this period can be a crisis because we do not have income to pay bills, and we can risk l... Read >
Author: marilyn katz
01st October 2008
There is no question that quality loose leaf tea is better tasting and offers more flavors and varieties that bagged tea. But quality loose leaf tea has another feature that appeals to tea drinkers and that is ease of ordering on the internet.
Internet... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
30th September 2008
The average American family spends over $1,600 per year on home utility bills. Energy has been "cheap" for a long time, and we haven't given energy efficiency the attention it deserves.
But with fuel prices rising, and the value of the dollar decreasin... Read >
29th September 2008
People can be perverse, sometimes. For instance, in these days of rising fuel prices it makes sense to buy a smaller car and try and keep your running costs down. Plenty of people are doing that; I was talking to a second-hand car dealer the other day, an... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
26th September 2008
Today, prospective car buyers do not only look for performance and aesthetics in the vehicle they intend to buy. They specifically want a fuel-efficient engine that will allow them to save on gas, especially with today’s unpredictable fuel prices. Findi... Read >
Author: MartianaCruz
25th September 2008
Hypermiling pertains to a number of techniques used to improve a vehicle’s fuel economy. With the decade’s energy crisis affecting the global market and resulting in skyrocketing fuel prices in the last few years, more and more drivers are now practic... Read >
Author: MartianaCruz
25th September 2008
The Tornado Fuel Saver is a non-moving, turbine-shaped automotive device designed to manage the air that flows into the vehicle’s engine system. It saves fuel by improving the airflow inside the engine, which generates a mini-“tornado” or vortex wit... Read >
Author: MartianaCruz
25th September 2008
It doesn't take much to get off kilter financially these days. Gas prices are going up and the cost of food is going up. Heck, everything is going up because of the chain reaction caused by the high fuel prices. It has made it very difficult for some fami... Read >
Author: Jennifer
24th September 2008
When purchasing a new house you want to ensure everything is in good working order and the structure is sound. With the rising cost of energy prices there are certain perks to watch for that may minimize those monthly utility bills. If you're selling a h... Read >
Author: Tina Fountain
19th September 2008
Fuel prices across the country are shocking people into looking into ways they can improve fuel economy. While it might seem like buying a new hybrid vehicle or subcompact that doesn’t use a lot of fuel would be the best solution to this problem, for m... Read >
Author: Vincent
19th September 2008
Aerodynamics, when applied to automobiles, is the science of decreasing wind drag by designing the body of a vehicle to have round edges. This keeps the vehicle from going against the wind. Vehicles with the right round figure are not only considered top ... Read >
Author: MartianaCruz
19th September 2008
Typically the concern of the person choosing to go on an enclosed transport is that their vehicle will arrive clean and without any damage. If your car is a high end sports car, a fully restored classic car or a vehicle that would lose considerable value... Read >
Author: Auto Transport
17th September 2008
You are on a constant quest to enhance your fuel efficiency and save from fuel costs, regardless of whether you are driving a hybrid, compact or cng driven car. Your quest continues on the back of fluctuating car fuel prices which had been on a constant h... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
17th September 2008
With the sky rocketing fuel prices owing a car is status symbol for everyone. You too have such thoughts but monetary catastrophe can drag you from your passionate yearning. Moreover if you are having an adverse credit history in the market then it will b... Read >
Author: Frank Dervin
15th September 2008
With fuel prices skyrocketing to over four dollars a gallon, people are looking for every travel advantage they can find to lower their fuel costs. One easy way to save money on gasoline or diesel is to utilize gas credit cards. gas credit cards are the... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
15th September 2008
Run Your Car on Water
Looking for a way or two to save some money on fuel for your car? With rising fuel price scoring at an all time price height in recent decades, no wonder everyone in the world is making noise about the issue. If only our car works o... Read >
Author: roger
15th September 2008
The recent demise of the XL Group, a major UK travel company with its own airline and trading under established brands such as Kosmar and Medlife Hotels is an unnerving event for all holidaymakers. With over 20 airlines ceased trading in the past year, ho... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
10th September 2008
Car fuel prices are fluctuating and escalating through the roof. Research shows the average age of vehicles to be 9 years. So is keeping your old car and stretching your work horse even further being environmentally friendly? How can we do that without ha... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
09th September 2008
With Claims of tenfold increase in enquiries, and a quadrupling of sales, while dealers are claiming that LPG cars are guaranteed to sell used. Vehicle auction giant BCA recently reported a groundswell of interest in alternative fuelled vehicles with stro... Read >
Author: leen3o
09th September 2008
Another price increase to add to the credit crunch list is the cost of flights. Low budget airlines are being hit hard as the increased price of oil is being reluctantly passed down to the consumers by the airlines. Prices for flights are still at record ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
09th September 2008
Some of the largest airplane manufacturing companies are showing significant drops from once record sales. This is evidence of how the fuel crisis is influencing the flight industry worldwide.
The problems of this industry aren't limited to the manufac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th September 2008
In a special report by MSNBC (a joint venture between Microsoft and NBC) titled “Economy hitting the elderly especially hard” – the author suggests that the slumping economy is affecting retired and the elderly more than any other demographic.
Ci... Read >
Author: Chris Chidgey
09th September 2008
With the so-called ‘credit crunch’ wreaking havoc with the global economy, it’s probably safe to say that money is more of an issue than it has been in a long time for most people.
Homeowners, in particular, have perhaps felt the squeeze most... Read >
Author: mpressman
08th September 2008
Having a few budget problems with your holiday plans…you’re not the only one, perhaps struggling to cope with normal monthly expenses, increases on your bond and fuel prices that make you regret ever buying a vehicle with such a big tank…not only ar... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
08th September 2008
When choosing a collaboration software, accessibility, security, scalability, centralized communications, and ease of use are key benefits to consider.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics were showcasing three major themes as all eyes were on opening activities... Read >
Author: tiajones
08th September 2008
Many Americans are looking to work online at home. This is a necessity for many low income families that are trying to weather rising fuel prices and a looming recession. The internet is a low-cost medium that allows businesses to reach a large, global au... Read >
Author: Mal Keenan
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
06th September 2008
Now is the best time to build or buy a home. Stop listening to the media and everyone else. Are they giving you the complete picture and telling you all the facts?
Secrets that the media is not telling you
� Have you read any articles that say tha... Read >
05th September 2008
The credit crunch and fuel prices have rarely been out of the news recently. When you combine this with the stark environmental warnings regarding CO2 emissions, it puts motorists under more pressure, both in terms of finance and conscience.
Clearly... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
04th September 2008
If you are sick of paying four bucks a gallon for gas and getting poor gas mileage then there is a new alternative that has been a real big gas saver. HHO Gas Modification can double your gas mileage when added to your car. One of the best environmentally... Read >
Author: bryan
03rd September 2008
There have been major job cuts in the construction industry and it is suspected that manufacturing output will begin to fall. Oil and food prices are rising, not only in the UK, but also across the globe in general. The question is: how will all this affe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Germany and Britain have long been seen as leaders in the automobile industry with the stylish and classic looks of Aston Martin and Jaguar synonymous with British culture, just as BMW and Audi are in Germany. As the current economic climate forces fuel p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st September 2008
For most people in this age, flying to destinations is the most common way of traveling longer distances. Business takes people all over the country and the world. Families settle down and spread out, often moving far away from parents or siblings. The pr... Read >
01st September 2008
Everything has soared in price recently and nothing more so than the price we’re paying for car fuel. One thing we need to wake up to right now is that the days of cheaper fuel are history, but we can all do something reduce the amount we spend on gas f... Read >
Author: Andrew Leatherland
28th August 2008
Hard as it is to believe it now, back in the 1970s cities like Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco had such poor air quality that it was putting the health of their residents in jeopardy. Children and babies were being increasingly diagnosed with res... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth
27th August 2008
T. Boone Pickens, a billionaire with large natural gas holdings, is spending more than $50 million to convince US politicians and the public that natural gas should become a transportation fuel and should be priced much higher. Gasoline costs ten times a... Read >
Author: drklaus
25th August 2008
Affiliate marketing can be a superb way to increase one’s income by leaps and bounds. However, not many people are too successful at it simply because they do not know the correct approach. Here are some ways in which you can jumpstart your commission e... Read >
Author: Egidijus Andreika
22nd August 2008
A leading car insurance company has claimed that car insurance premiums will continue to rise.
The company’s net profit rose by 16 per cent in the first half of this year and the insurer has confirmed in their latest profit declaration that they have... Read >
Author: Gill
21st August 2008
Lately with the advancement of technology, more and more innovative opportunities have arisen. Among the most popular is the possibility it provides to carry out your office work outside of the office premises and in the comfort of your own home or even i... Read >
Author: Expertva.com Management
20th August 2008
Whether you travel by car, truck or RV, run a fleet of corporate vehicles, use a generator or own a boat, you know that fuel prices are skyrocketing. Many of us search for the cheapest places to buy our gas, when really there are much more effective ways ... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth
19th August 2008
Lately with the advancement of technology, more and more innovative opportunities have arisen. Among the most popular is the possibility it provides to carry out your office work outside of the office premises and in the comfort of your own home or even i... Read >
Author: Expertva.com Management
17th August 2008
Territory housing market hits snags
Big rises in construction costs have lead to Territorians taking out fewer, but bigger, home loans, industry experts say.
The Northern Territory Mortgage and Finance Association says there has been a dramatic drop... Read >
Author: sws
16th August 2008
The last budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of conte... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
16th August 2008
Time Management's Doom Loop is analogous to Albert Einstein's definition of insanity: Doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results.
Time Management's Doom Loop Day: Wake up. Jump out of bed. Get on the treadmill. Glimpse at... Read >
Author: Mentor
15th August 2008
At a time when driving is becoming increasingly expensive, anything we can do to reduce our outgoings should be taken advantage of. One area that affects drivers’ car insurance is tax; there are currently 7 bands (A-G) where those in band A have nothing... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
15th August 2008
Time management is an old school paradigm. Energy management is the new way of the entrepreneurial activist.
Energy management has nothing to do with trying to manage petroleum, coal, electricity, solar or wind power. Energy management is the foundatio... Read >
Author: Mentor
15th August 2008
Let's face it, affording every day expenses are fast becoming a burdensome task.
Fuel prices have made every facet of our lives more expensive.
People are starting to think outside the box and even experimenting with things like water4gas and the in... Read >
Author: Jim Riley
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 ... Read >
Author: Remy
14th August 2008
In recent times mention of the economy has sprung up around the Internet and around the world. From online articles and news reports to journalistic approaches to sum up a variety of key aspects of what exactly is going on. And the bottom line is of cours... Read >
Author: Remy
12th August 2008
The cost of fuel has spiralled this year, but you can help offset this by taking out the right type of cashback credit card.
A litre of unleaded fuel cost 117.2p on average on June 11 2008, according to Petrolprices.com, and is tipped to rise further, ... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
12th August 2008
No matter whether you work from home or for another entity, you must make a certain investment in order to be successful at what you do. Here are some home business investment necessities.
Work from home is a new experience to many people but one w... Read >
Author: Alan
11th August 2008
The fuel prices are sky rocketing day by day. Everyone is wondering what it will take to lower the rising fuel prices. Even if there is an appropriate solution for this problem, it will take ages, for the fuel prices to come down. The fact is that the pea... Read >
Author: John Troxell
29th July 2008
Fed up with paying too much for gas for your car? I can't say I blame you considering the massive rise in fuel prices. Well it's obvious that the price of gas isn't ever going to be cheap again. So what can you do to save money on filling up your tank? Is... Read >
Author: Dale Bradley
29th July 2008
Taking a luxury hotel break in the UK is becoming more popular but with such a vast array of fine individual hotels, guests are spoilt for choice.
Fine Individual Hotels have cracked the 50 mark in their continued expansion of their independent luxury ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
29th July 2008
As fuel prices continue to rise and people in general become more concerned for the environment the number of cyclists on the road is increasing. However, this increase in popularity seems to have hardened the view held by numerous drivers that cyclists a... Read >
Author: viddy55
29th July 2008
As fuel prices continue to rise and people in general become more concerned for the environment the number of cyclists on the road is increasing. However, this increase in popularity seems to have hardened the view held by numerous drivers that cyclists a... Read >
Author: viddy55
29th July 2008
Well, the oil crisis has now come to this - more and more people in the UK are running out of petrol. Britannia Rescue says rising fuel prices have led to 340,000 drivers running out of fuel in the three months to July 2008, a jump of 10% over the previou... Read >
Author: kel
28th July 2008
If you have some spare time, why not start a home based business and earn some cool cash? With the increased cost of living, food and fuel prices skyrocketing, I am sure you could do with some extra money on the side. Here's a few hot home business ideas ... Read >
Author: Manishh Kumarr
26th July 2008
Over the past fuel months, fuel prices have been reaching record highs across the United States. This can really cramp your budget, and many people are searching for ways to make their gas count. Now is a great time to start exploring ways that you can ac... Read >
23rd July 2008
I am so shocked at how soaring fuel prices just keep going up and up and I just wonder when it will all be back to normal again. You might be interested to know that you can now get now save thousands of dollars a year and multiply that if you are more th... Read >
Author: PaulPetersen
22nd July 2008
You can make savings on gas mileage of up to 50% and if you take a look at how fuel prices are just soaring at the moment., well you might just be interested in this, especially if you are a multi-vehicle family. This would be an important chance for you ... Read >
Author: PaulPetersen
22nd July 2008
When you get paid to take surveys, you are taking advantage of all the benefits of working at home. You also need to consider the disadvantages, so that you make an informed decision.
For most people the advantages of home based work far outweigh th... Read >
Author: Alan
22nd July 2008
Research has shown that the rising costs of petrol and premiums are causing motorists to forgo the love of the open road. Over a quarter of drivers are affected by increases to the cost of their car insurance and with the recession giving rise to even hig... Read >
Author: Hadassah
22nd July 2008
The Basics Of The Future Hybrid Car
The future hybrid car may soon be dominating the global automobile market, especially given the advent of higher fuel prices and more dangerous expense patterns with conventional automobile owners. The quality of ope... Read >
Author: efoartticle
21st July 2008
In the past year fuel prices have reached the highest levels in history. This has added to the cost of owning and driving a vehicle. For many it has decreased the amount of money they have left over from their paycheck for leisure activities when they hav... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
21st July 2008
Skyrocketing fuel prices have made us all rethink and reconsider the use of fuel run automobiles in our homes. The majority of American homes own at least two or more cars or trucks and with rising fuel prices, the average American budget has gone all out... Read >
Author: articlesubmission1
21st July 2008
Are Diesel and fuel prices getting you down? Yes, we all get a little depressed as we see our visit to the local fuel station slowly becoming our most expensive out-lay of the month!
In a moment of madness, I bought an SUV…..a modern euphemism for a ... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
20th July 2008
If you have some spare time, why not start a home based business and earn some cool cash? With the increased cost of living, food and fuel prices skyrocketing, I am sure you could do with some extra money on the side.
Here's a few hot home business ide... Read >
Author: Nikita Phillips
18th July 2008
When it comes to buying aircrafts for sale by dedicated vendors, knowing about your potential purchase makes a big difference. From design to ‘feature packages’, buyers want the low-down on an aircraft for sale, whether it’s brand new, or pre-owned... Read >
Author: J.A. Aero
16th July 2008
The number of people being forced to take out high interest, short-term loans has risen by more than 130 per cent since August 2007; a figure which analysts say is evidence that the effects of the global credit crunch are showing no signs of easing.
Sh... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
16th July 2008
Perhaps you have heard about the latest technology of how to convert your car to run on water, especially in the wake of continuous record breaking fuel prices. New hybrid vehicles, including the water power car, are splashed across covers on car and driv... Read >
Author: John Sern
16th July 2008
The car industry is under pressure to make and sell quality products amidst the economic slowdown of the global credit crunch and the increasing awareness of green issues. One important factor in achieving this is to manufacture cars with high safety rati... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
16th July 2008
Introduction
Unless you have been living on Mars for the last year or so, you would know that the days of cheap plentiful oil are well and truly over. At this time of writing, each barrel of oil is being sold at nearly US$150, a price no one would have p... Read >
Author: Kum Cheong
15th July 2008
I don't know whether you have heard that great news yet or maybe you've missed it, but some people have already begun to run their cars on the cheapest resource that is currently at our disposal and it's water. Yes it is actually happening and what great ... Read >
Author: PaulPetersen
15th July 2008
Insurance companies have seen reductions in profits and are planning to raise the price of premiums in order to boost their financial situations according to research by business information group Datamonitor.
So far over the last twelve months consum... Read >
Author: Matt Wellock
15th July 2008
Getting a deal on a flight upgrade with today's economy is like finding a
needle in a haystack. Sure, the internet has seen an emergence of websites
competing to give customers the best rates on travel. There are sites that
are dedicated to f... Read >
Author: Jonathan101
15th July 2008
The mortgage market has hit something of a standstill and it is having knock on effects. Patrick Collinson and Rupert Jones said it best when writing for the Guardian: “Britain's mortgage market appears to be in meltdown, with first-time buyers going on... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
13th July 2008
Hybrid cars are fast gaining popularity these days. And that's because these cars seem to be the smartest option for car owners. Hybrid cars, as its name suggests, can run on both electricity and regular fuel. Hybrid cars can either be diesel-based or gas... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
11th July 2008
Debt advice experts have seen an increase in the numbers of middle class people wanting financial help rise by up to 500 per cent, as middle Britain suffers an overwhelming debt crisis.
Many UK households have seen their budgets being pushed to breaki... Read >
Author: Phil
10th July 2008
The Duramax Diesel trucks are known to be powerful. They are built with heavy duty engines with a lot of power and the famous Allison transmission that all the ford and dodge drivers wish they had. There are still those out there that don’t know that th... Read >
Author: Britt Eastwood
10th July 2008
If there's a single issue that has got people around the world apprehensive - it's the astronomical rise in fuel prices. Crude oil that used to cost $27 a barrel hardly 4 years back now costs $140 a barrel. And it could go still higher.
Never has there... Read >
Author: Dart Wooden
10th July 2008
A staycation is a vacation that you take without really going anywhere. You can stay close to home, like your neighborhood park, the campsite on the outskirts of your hometown, or even your backyard. A staycation emphasizes what is most important about va... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
09th July 2008
There are plenty of products on the market for consumers to chose from. Most of the time they evolve based on the needs of society. When there is a trend taking place then you will see many different products emerge that can meet the new need people have.... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup
09th July 2008
The recent skyrocketing fuel prices and the falling value of homes have impacted both RV owners and the RV Industry. In the past 6 months 2 major RV manufacturers have shut their doors permanently.
Quite a few people who recently bought new RVs at the h... Read >
Author: Alan Wiener
07th July 2008
Did you know that skipping a meal may mean a free flight upgrade? Believe it
or not, how to get flight upgrades can be as simple as offering to forgo
dinner! In this day and age of rising fuel prices, airlines seek to find ways
to cut non-esse... Read >
Author: Jonathan101
06th July 2008
Green, it seems, is the new black. We are slowly beginning to eat, sleep and even build green, with the One Brighton initiative well under-way launching an eco-friendly lifestyle along with sustainable accommodation. We can travel to work on “Big Lemon... Read >
Author: simon-elliot
02nd July 2008
With fuel prices sky high, almost everybody is searching for ways to save money on fuel. Some experts have claimed that you can run your car on water. Is water car technology a scam? Quite a while back, scientists discovered that energy can be extracted f... Read >
Author: GavinBrightside
01st July 2008
It is no news that many people are feeling the pinch with the credit crunch, rising fuel prices, utilities becoming more expensive and now even supermarkets becoming steadily dearer when it comes to our bills. The housing market has pretty much come to a ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
01st July 2008
Summary: The Reserve Bank of India has raised the Repo rate to 8%. This hike will make the personal loan and other loans more costly.
In an unexpected move, recently the Reserve Bank of India has raised the rate at which it lends short term money to ba... Read >
Author: addi
30th June 2008
In the current economic climate, with oil and fuel prices shooting through the roof, food prices rising rapidly and house prices dropping, most of us are looking for ways to either cut back on our spending or get more for the money we do spend.
Virtual... Read >
Author: Chris Towland
30th June 2008
With summer coming up, some of us are braving the high fuel prices and driving to family gatherings or favorite vacation spots. What route would you take? Any experienced road traveler will tell you that there are two ways to go: the quick way and the enj... Read >
Author: Tracy Piercy
27th June 2008
We all love life when things are looking up - right.
You might have got a promotion recently, had some really good news come your way, been working really hard for quite some time and are about to travel somewhere exotic.
Then something happens and ... Read >
Author: Geoff Auckett
27th June 2008
Something like 1 in 6 people have considered quitting their jobs because the increasing cost of fuel prices means that their daily commute to work is costing too much.
People really are struggling to cope with rising fuel costs and would consider such ... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
23rd June 2008
Indian real estate industry is going through a testing phase. Inflation is rising like never before. Global oil prices have reached $135 per barrel. The Indian government recently hiked fuel prices by 10 per cent. Prices of food commodities have already d... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
23rd June 2008
The real estate market and the mortgage market are extremely friends, they are generally seen to go hand in hand, the extent to which they can go! One fuels the other goals.
Since I am truer statement has been made and they (the real estate and mortga... Read >
Author: ebet sanders
21st June 2008
No doubt about it, it's now possible to run a car on water fuel as well as gas, instead of 100% gasoline. YOU can SAVE gas money now, while reducing emissions. Water contains hydrogen – why are you surprised? A water burning system can double your gas m... Read >
Author: Bruce Neill
20th June 2008
Fuel prices have climbed record levels. It affects our everyday life, and it even makes us conscious when we are on holiday.
Here are 6 tips how to save money on fuel when you drive your rental car in Dublin and in Ireland.
1. Choose the right rental ... Read >
Author: Noemi
19th June 2008
With jobs being threatened, fuel prices skyrocketing, and a housing market that is unstable, it seems an odd time to make dramatic changes in one’s life. “Not true,” says Nancy Nordstrom, empowerment speaker and goal strategist with Imagine Nation, ... Read >
Author: Imagine Nation
19th June 2008
Rising food and fuel prices are making many more people struggle to pay their debts so don't worry you're not alone. Are you one of the many thousands of people with too much month left at the end of the money?
Does this situation sound like you?
Payi... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
18th June 2008
With a job where you earn money online survey completion, you have many benefits beyond just the amount of income that you can take in.
Work at home
A major benefit of being able to earn money online survey completion is that of working right fro... Read >
Author: Alan
18th June 2008
Rising fuel prices have impacted airline travel. Be prepared, and adjust your plans accordingly.
Continental Airlines plans to slash 3,000 jobs and reduce domestic flights in an effort to reduce operating costs. The cuts include pilots, flight attendan... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann
18th June 2008
The credit crisis, rocketing fuel prices and swingeing tax increases imposed by the Chancellor in the name of environmental protection have had a significant and detrimental impact on the price of second-hand motors, wiping an estimated £2billion off the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
17th June 2008
As a creature of habit, we were brought up driving gas-guzzling cars and trucks and would like to continue to do so. Unfortunately, with today's fuel prices, that is becoming very expensive. If we can just break out of the old mindset, that things can... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave
13th June 2008
The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has decided not to change the base rate of interest for the second month running, it currently stands at five per cent.
The MPC has made 6 decisions on the interest rates so far this year, 4 of whic... Read >
Author: ARouse
11th June 2008
Motorists in Britain are losing as much as £510 every month in the depreciation value of their cars according to a study carried out by price comparison site uSwitch.com. This is a monthly increase of £13 over a six month period.
The findings highli... Read >
Author: Phil
11th June 2008
It appears that banks are pushing up the cost of personal loans to help boost their profit margins, despite a decision by the Bank of England to cut the base rate on three occasions.
The interest rate on a loan of £5000 was up on average by 0.71 of a ... Read >
Author: Phil
09th June 2008
In today's world, more families are finding it difficult or impossible to live without borrowing for emergency purchases. Because of this, getting into financial trouble is becoming more common. A debt consolidation loan may be the solution in such case... Read >
Author: Alan
09th June 2008
A new nationwide consumer poll from Lloyds TSB has suggested that concerns about food, fuel and energy costs are driving expectations of high inflation in the year to come.
The consumer barometer identified that average expectations for inflation in th... Read >
Author: ARouse
05th June 2008
Life gets more expensive each day. Interest rates are rising, fuel prices are going up, food prices increase...
If you work for a salary, it simply means that you have less money to pay your bills. If you are self-employed, you need to work harder, fin... Read >
Author: Anthea Clark
05th June 2008
Summer has always been the time for having cookouts, relaxing on outdoor furniture, and going on vacations. Because it’s also a season of whims, much of our leisure time is spent in activities done on a lark, sometimes inspired by gorgeous weather. Va... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran
04th June 2008
At a recent televised press conference, no less a financial expert than the Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King warned that the 'nice decade' was over and that the British economy was now on a bumpy road while adjusting itself, and noted that pers... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2008
Down, down and down we go. Where will the real estate market settle? Is it possible to figure out where the bottom of the real estate market will be? It is an interesting question.
The news is in for the recent financial quarter. Unfortunately, it read... Read >
Author: Raynor James
28th May 2008
A question many home sellers might be asking themselves these days is what sort of renovations, if any are financially safe in a cooling housing market. In recent years up-scale improvements were on the rise including recessed lighting, renovated or addi... Read >
Author: Ted Guarnero
25th May 2008
Regardless of how the economy is and how expensive the price of gas is, there are always plenty of gas stations for sale and there are always plenty of buyers. Unless the site is a bad site, there are always a LOT more buyers than there are gas stations f... Read >
Author: hjaynes
25th May 2008
I undergo it is a bit off-beat and what I’m about to say may make you scratch your head, it is known that with a structure slowdown upon us and recession fears suddenly real, but it is a great time to buy recent furniture, yes you heard it right. Even b... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
21st May 2008
The short-term prospects for the property industry may not appear too hot just now. Agent confidence is low, as shown by the Hot Property agents’ index, which shows the number of estate agents more confident about the market now than they were in March ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
21st May 2008
The last time that you flew somewhere on an airline, you may have taken it for granted that your baggage would be handled correctly. You checked it in before you left and after you arrived at your destination, there it was waiting for you. You probably th... Read >
Author: aleishahubbert
21st May 2008
It seems that more and more in this computer age that we live in, we are faced with terms that are presented to us in abbreviated forms. In the past, this was a form of communication that was mostly confined to the military but now it seems that everywher... Read >
Author: aleishahubbert
21st May 2008
So you’ve spotted that new motor you’ve been after for a while. But before rushing in to purchase the vehicle, it’s worth giving yourself a little financial check-up.
Paying by cash would be the ideal situation, but for many of us this just isn... Read >
Author: DCollins
20th May 2008
Summary: Loan for two wheelers are those borrowings which are issued by the banks to the clients so that they can purchase bikes, scooters and other two wheelers.
The market for two wheelers has grown immensely during the past decade. Now when the fuel... Read >
Author: addi
20th May 2008
Environmental advocacy is a remarkably diverse area. It encompasses both protecting the public from environmental hazards and protecting the resources of nature. As successes have been garnered at the local, state and national level, there is a growing un... Read >
Author: Brian Nicholas
20th May 2008
Well I finally test-drove the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid SUV as part of my research into more fuel-efficient vehicles. If you did not read my earlier article let me get you up to speed quickly. I currently drive a 2002 Nissan Xterra and I am growing concerne... Read >
Author: Sean Stewart
15th May 2008
Remember when SUVs began taking over the roads in the 1990s and drivers of the heavy gas-guzzlers felt like masters of the universe? With fuel prices being what they are today, the hybrid owners are the envy of all. You've spent hours researching how to s... Read >
Author: Jim Waltrip
11th May 2008
Industry experts had predicted the interest rate hold but it surely is becomming harder for the Bank of England to make these rate setting decisions.
Rising inflation means that food prices and fuel prices are rising and the Governmnets target for infl... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
11th May 2008
Industry experts had predicted the interest rate hold but it surely is becomming harder for the Bank of England to make these rate setting decisions.
Rising inflation means that food prices and fuel prices are rising and the Governmnets target for infl... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
09th May 2008
Young drivers are struggling more to afford motoring, the combination of soaring fuel prices and the rising cost of insurance is making it this way, it is possible to keep costs down though.
Younger, inexperienced drivers present more of a risk to in... Read >
Author: Jemma
09th May 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of c... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
Young drivers are struggling more to afford motoring, the combination of soaring fuel prices and the rising cost of insurance is making it this way, it is possible to keep costs down though.
Younger, inexperienced drivers present more of a risk to insu... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of con... Read >
Author: Jemma
30th April 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of con... Read >
Author: Dyson Broome
30th April 2008
The chaos at Heathrow’s newly opened Terminal 5 has had an impact on airports in Scotland, according to statistics. Poor weather has also been blamed for the statistics, which show the number of travellers passing through the country’s main th... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte
28th April 2008
A recent study has shown that car hire prices are continuing to rise as a result of fuel prices increasing and due to the maintenance and overhead charges that most car hire companies have to face.
The survey was published by American Express and showe... Read >
Author: Gill
28th April 2008
With the pound at an all-time low, fuel prices on the rise and the typical mortgage up by £150, the outlook for the consumer is gloomy. But, whilst the British economy may be outside of our control, we can still seize control of our finances and ensure w... Read >
Author: Barracuda Digital
25th April 2008
Finding cheap gas has been a top priority for people in America for the last few years or so, but it has only been in the last few months that the high gas prices have really started to substantially hurt our wallets. When the Gulf War started in 1991, ga... Read >
Author: eq_alias
25th April 2008
It is very possible for you to get a Government Grant so that you can pay off your old credit card debt. It has become more difficult to make ends meet because of rising fuel prices. Most people who need to get the basics to survive have been resorting to... Read >
Author: bryan
24th April 2008
The future of home data entry work is increasingly bright. Individuals can trade a minimum wage job with an income ceiling for a lower expense job with almost unlimited growth.
Home data entry work is becoming more popular with the many individuals ... Read >
Author: Alan
22nd April 2008
Are high gas prices making you wince too? I am sure you have been using the Ostrich Technique like me and ignoring the rising fuel prices but eventually you need to come up for air. Let’s face it the problem is only going to get worse according to news ... Read >
Author: Sean Stewart
18th April 2008
Rapidly escalating prices have contributed to a jump in the number of people seeking help from Citizen’s Advice, with a significant amount seeking specific advice on dealing with mortgage arrears.
The number of homeowners seeking help is now estima... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
16th April 2008
It’s no secret that we are a nation of car lovers. We spend time making sure they’re clean, polished and looking shiny in the summer sun (or summer rain in our case)
And we also spend money on our vehicles, from modification – both to the interio... Read >
Author: DCollins
16th April 2008
Hovercraft make a Comeback
Sir Christopher Cockerell invented hovercraft during the 1950’s. He first came up with the idea when he was thinking how to make a boat go faster by reducing the amount of friction caused when it travels through the water, ... Read >
Author: Mike Glanville
09th April 2008
Alistair Darling has hit motorists hard in his first budget as chancellor and he is justifying his swingeing tax and fuel duty hikes as ‘cracking down on pollution’.
Even though the chancellor delayed the 2 pence per litre increase in fuel duty d... Read >
Author: mpressman
04th April 2008
From January 1st 2005, vehicles produced in Europe will have needed to meet even tighter emissions standards, namely Euro 4.
In order to meet the new standards, all heavy good vehicles need to reduce the amount of NOx (Nitrous Oxides) they emit.
Eu... Read >
Author: press@adblueonline.co.uk
04th April 2008
Well that is certainly a loaded question. It is kind of like asking a hungry mob when they want
to eat, isn ’ t it? The truth is that there is no better time to start your home based business than
right now. Tough economic times and high fuel prices a... Read >
Author: Kath Jason
01st April 2008
Electric Bicycles are becoming amazingly popular because of its cost effective (as we are watching the fuel prices increasing amazingly day by day), free from pollution, fast in speed and easy to use as compare with standard bicycles. The electrical bicyc... Read >
Author: Imran Malik
30th March 2008
Here are some lesser known and best quick tips to help you find the cheapest airfare deal for your next flight. Today airfares are constantly changing in a dramatic way. When it comes to finding and getting the best deals, knowing how the air travel game ... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
28th March 2008
Reduction of expenses is one of the main reasons why people decide to work from home. This article offers tips to save money, for the uninitiated. So read on and learn how!
One of the reasons why many people decide to work from home is to reduce expe... Read >
Author: Alan
27th March 2008
The Federal Reserve Bank has jumped into the mortgage market with both feet as it attempts to revive a critically ill housing market. This is good news, but also presents a trap for the unwary.
The Federal Reserve Bank is touted with many functions, b... Read >
Author: Raynor James
27th March 2008
Slowly, but surely, we are edging out of winter and into spring. This means it is time to start thinking about travel plans for the summer. While taking a vacation is a blessed event, keep in mind that the dollar doesn’t have the same value it did.
... Read >
Author: John Grimes
25th March 2008
Every day on the nightly news, there is a story about the rising gas prices. Monthly, there are over 20,000 articles published about the steady and rapid increase in fuel costs. It has replaced “the weather” as a topic of conversation. What makes t... Read >
Author: vincent platania
25th March 2008
Every day on the nightly news, there is a story about the rising gas prices. Monthly, there are over 20,000 articles published about the steady and rapid increase in fuel costs. It has replaced “the weather” as a topic of conversation. What makes t... Read >
Author: vincent platania
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
25th March 2008
Travel industry predictions were for an awful 2008 ski season as 2007 showed a slowing down of the previous fast rate of tourism growth, but despite global warming the snows have returned for the 2008 season and ski resorts in America, Canada and across E... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th March 2008
The budgetfor 2008 is set to be delivered tomorrow at 12.30pm by the Chancellor Alistair Darling. I'm sure you've already seen the press coverage suggesting that Alistair Darling is mearely presenting Gordon Brown's measures as former Chancellor himself. ... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
19th March 2008
The Budget for 2008 is set to be delivered tomorrow at 12.30pm by the Chancellor Alistair Darling. I'm sure you've already seen the press coverage suggesting that Alistair Darling is mearely presenting Gordon Brown's measures as former Chancellor himself.... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
06th March 2008
Hardly a day goes by that you don’t hear or read a story about rising fuel prices. We’re all so tired of hearing it but today’s headlines can’t be denied. Fuel prices keep going up no one knows if or when they’ll stop.
The same road trip... Read >
Author: Bweiss
04th March 2008
Are your having trouble making ends meet? In today's American households we are feeling the continued squeeze of tightening credit markets. We do not have to be told by Washington, DC that the economy is slowing and the costs are rising. The pain Ameri... Read >
Author: Sandy
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... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
03rd March 2008
Oil prices have hit the roof in the last 4 months and so have the taxes we pay; to the tune of £1 billion in just the last 4 months! In fact the prime minister is set to tax us to the tune of £4.5 billion because of the rising oil costs. This will only ... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
29th February 2008
Fuel prices are up and the economy is down this year. That makes getting the most bang out of your travel buck important. Thailand represents a fascinating and excellent travel destination that is also an incredible deal.
Known as the land of smiles, ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
15th February 2008
With the ever high rising fuel prices, a car’s consumption is one of the most looked at specifications. No matter if you are looking for a new car or a second hand one, a car which is fuel efficient is desirable. Choosing a car that is more fuel efficie... Read >
Author: Dennis James
11th February 2008
As interest rate decisions go, today's verdict by the Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) was perhaps the most widely predicted for some time. In the last week, an Adfero poll of seven economists and a Reuters survey of 60 both produced unanim... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
05th February 2008
If you're like most private pilots, you've put a lot of blood, sweat, tears and time into earning your pilot's license. It's an accomplishment you're proud of, and rightfully so. Taking the next step up to owning a plane is a very exciting and serious fin... Read >
Author: Xeal
26th January 2008
If a week is a long time in politics, 24 hours seems to have been a long time in economics. In less than a day the US Federal Reserve has cut its federal funding rate by 0.75 per cent, Bank of England governor Mervyn King has hinted at a rate cut in Febru... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
21st January 2008
Fixing our finances is normally high on our list of New Year resolutions. Normally this means changing our credit cards, consolidating our loans or looking for cheap car insurance quotes.
However, perhaps what we should really be doing is looking for ... Read >
Author: LuckySeven
14th January 2008
By Katherine Young
With energy demand predicted to increase and continued serious concern about the consequences of burning fossil fuels, experts are predicting nuclear will remain an important world energy source for the foreseeable future. Increasing... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
31st October 2007
In the recent years the oil prices has more than doubled. Because of political disputes, conflicts in oil-producing areas as well the rise in consumption, the crude oil prices, and thus the fuel prices, will not drop significantly in the next years. If dr... Read >
Author: Dennis James
13th September 2007
You Can Make Huge Savings on World Travel!There is a way you can save money on both Domestic and International air flight. And I mean a lot of money. Do you think it’s a pipedream? My wife and I traveled to France and Germany recently. We saved in exces... Read >
Author: KevPen
28th August 2007
Finally, the negotiations are over, your old house is sold, the papers have all been signed for the new home, now you can relax. Well, that is, after you finish MOVING! Moving, or relocating (moving to a different city) is said to be one of the most stres... Read >
Author: M Shane
26th August 2007
With increasing fuel prices and concerns over the environment and global warming, we all want to look at ways of saving money and helping our planet. When comes to your car and the driving you do, you have the opportunity to do both at the same time.
E... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
13th August 2007
Saturn Corporation was formed as a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors in 1985. The Saturn concept began in 1982 as a response to increasing import competition and a traditional, adversarial relationship between union and management. The result of... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
06th August 2007
Society's ideals are changing. Collectively we are becoming a community of thinkers instead of doers. Our generation glorifies children instead of believing they should be “seen and not heard”. Mothers are being honored for their role in the househ... Read >
Author: Lisa Di Clemente
02nd August 2007
Fossil fuels can’t last for ever and burning them is now universally accepted as being harmful to the planet on which we live. These are two good reasons to find alternative sources of fuel, especially for those who drive gas-guzzling vehicles. So, with... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
31st July 2007
It seems a little strange, but one of the most critical components of our car, truck or SUV, namely it’s tires, go largely ignored by most drivers. Tires are inextricably interwoven with safety. Why is there this tendency to take them for granted?
W... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
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... Read >
Author: Evander
12th July 2007
One area where you will really need to be cost savvy is when it comes to fuel. Fortunately fuel prices are on the decline, but they are still up there and it can really add up. There area a few precautions you can take to save whenever possible.
Ma... Read >
Author: Earl
11th July 2007
On the surface it would appear to be an extremely volatile and risky time for the stock market! In fact, many investment advisers are recommending that their clients not take large stock positions. This is a huge mistake.
I believe that the stock mar... Read >
Author: Kevin Mulholland
04th July 2007
Unless you ride a bicycle or walk where ever you go, you have certainly noticed that gas prices have sky rocketed. Trend data leans toward them continuing to do so and that seems to be a given. We’ve all felt the reluctance to look at the price total ... Read >
Author: John Reed
16th June 2007
“The good news is that there is no reason to cower in the corner of your RV trying to avoid the gasoline bogeyman,” asserts Carol White, author of Live Your Road Trip Dream – Travel for a year for the cost of staying home. “While none of us are th... Read >
Author: Road Trip Planner
15th June 2007
A decade since the first Prius hit the market (in Japan) Toyota’s global sales of hybrid vehicles have now reached a landmark 1 million, highlighting the giant Japanese automaker’s lead in “green” technology that has changed the face of the auto... Read >
Author: Zeke
05th June 2007
Earlier this week, Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) announced that it had a 2 percent drop in its May 2007 sales as compared to its sales the same period last year.
However, despite such decline in the Mazda North American Operations (MNAO), M... Read >
Author: Kraig
04th June 2007
Last May, Toyota Motor Corporation Japan’s biggest automaker has increased its sales by 14 percent outselling again Ford Motor Co. in its home market for the third time in seven months. The increase has move Toyota a step closer to passing Ford as the... Read >
Author: Evander
23rd May 2007
There is no doubt that a scooter electric can you obtain some share, but the question in way in which quickly it can go be something which deserve the discussion. To often populate the subsistence this false stage which because electric scooters were desi... Read >
Author: ivory18
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
10th May 2007
Retail market research reports are detailed reports based on point of sale data collected from retail associations, they are essential to the retailers and the manufacturers. These reports facilitate the retailers to price their goods in lieu with the dem... Read >
Author: James Marriot
02nd March 2007
The trucking industry is the life blood of the economic body. The rising fuel prices it is facing may make us all sick in the wallet.
It is a basic fact of life that trucks need fuel to operate. Fuel makes up around 25% of the operating costs for the ... Read >
Author: Carl Stinson
19th February 2007
With fuel prices surging, this winter’s heating bills are certain to rise accordingly. For many consumers higher prices to heat homes will take their toll on budgets. You can’t do anything about heating oil prices but you can reduce your heating bill ... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
12th February 2007
As global warming and fuel prices encroach upon our daily lives, renewable energy sources are gaining a lot of attention. Solar is one form of renewable energy you can incorporate into a new home without using panel systems.
Mention the phrase solar p... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
30th January 2007
Once tasked mainly with transportation services, today's logistics service companies are facing greater than before levels of competition caused by market changes. Retailers are expanding their businesses globally, forcing logistics service providers to e... Read >
Author: Ariel
26th January 2007
If you are considering purchasing an RV, you need to give serious consideration to your investment. There are definite pros and cons as discussed here.
Owning an RV can be a great experience for just about anybody. It provides you with the opportunity ... Read >
Author: Adrien White
12th January 2007
Every country has some sets of laws which are supposed to be abided by everyone living in or visiting that country. Getting to know the rules and regulations of your surroundings will help you to live peacefully.
Ireland has some laws regarding its car h... Read >
Author: Steve Danzel
03rd January 2007
Copyright 2006 by Bibi Liew
Young children & elderly parents. Being having young children or elderly parents at home is another reason for working at home because some people are looking to combine parenthood with their career. In fact, studies regular... Read >
Author: Bibi Liew
22nd December 2006
Working at home is supposed to be the way forward, reducing fuel pollution and avoiding the traffic jams. We can sit in our home office, drinking lots of tea & listening to music while we work without interruptions.
With fuel prices rising daily, high ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
16th December 2006
If fuel prices increase by double, triple or more, and income
remains the same, something has to adjust. Consumers
suddenly faced with gasoline prices that can be at least triple
the normal price are looking for ways to save both gas and
money. ... Read >
Author: Adoz Lizzat
23rd November 2006
To know what the market is actually looking for, those organizations or groups who are in the business of offering the market some service or product make sure that they do get into the minds and thoughts of the market. One of the common ways of doing i... Read >
Author: Kenneth McKinley
21st November 2006
Environmental issues have never been higher on the agenda than today and with this has come concerted pressure on the motorist. Deemed as one of the most highly polluting sources of pollution, the question has now fallen on how to shift people away from t... Read >
Author: Charles Sealy
18th November 2006
Air travel is great when it works, when it doesn't, it's a nightmare. It is safe for infants, even newborns and no matter where you're going, it seems air travel is an essential part of your trip. One reason why there is such fast growth is that air trave... Read >
Author: Auckland Semper Jr
17th November 2006
The spiraling costs of fuel prices has driven many car owners to seek alternative solutions that will help them get more miles for their bucks. With the emergence of fuel-saving devices like the Tornado Fuel Saver, increased mileage and better engine pe... Read >
Author: James Russel
12th November 2006
Air travel is great when it works, when it doesn't, it's a nightmare. It is safe for infants, even newborns and no matter where you're going, it seems air travel is an essential part of your trip. One reason why there is such fast growth is that air trave... Read >
Author: Auckland Semper Jr
26th October 2006
Power Information Network (PIN), an affiliate of J.D. Power and Associates, earlier announced its real-time retail transaction data analysis regarding the decline in gas prices. Said company stressed that because of the decline an increase in owner loya... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
26th October 2006
The race is long but enthusiasts cannot wait. Consequently, automakers are setting forth the best of what they have to cater to the modern needs of the market. There is an ongoing blatant shift from sport utility vehicles to cars and crossovers. Nonethe... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens
06th October 2006
A real budget buster these days is a trip to your local gas station. Where before you could have filled up for perhaps $25, today you probably are paying $40, $60, even $75 or more for every trip to the pump. Most people are having a difficult time abso... Read >
Author: James Russel
05th October 2006
GMC's heralded line of vehicles is dominated by large pick up trucks and large SUVs. Prior to the recent spike in fuel prices, the GMC brand sold very well and together with Chevrolet the combined brands sold the most trucks in America. Come this past s... Read >
Author: James Russel
03rd October 2006
General Motors and Ford have all entered the hybrid car market through various new releases, although some would say, begrudgingly. While it's true that General Motors was one of the first American auto manufacturers to make the move toward hybrid territ... Read >
Author: search for classes .com
07th September 2006
The prices of gas and fuel have already gone down but it seems like the market has already learned much during that experience. You see, according to dealers and retailers as well as manufacturers of vehicles in the auto market, more and more American c... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
31st August 2006
Whether you're looking to start a new career or are just starting off in the working world, truck driving careers are a rewarding choiceand will be for years to come.
We are a nation of consumers, and our economy depends on the timely movement and de... Read >
Author: Mike Curts
28th August 2006
If you have been sitting on the fence about deciding to purchase a Hybrid car, you no longer have any excuse to be squeamish. Consumer Reports just released a study this August that confirms that Hybrid cars will in fact save you money over the long run. ... Read >
Author: Amber Lowery
13th August 2006
BMW's big X5 is a capable, luxury SUV that can take on all comers. Despite elevated fuel prices, demand for the X5 remains strong and the German automaker plans on following up this first generation model with a new, larger SUV expected to seat 7 passenge... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
06th August 2006
Business expenses play a significant role in impacting company profits and keeping these costs in line is crucial to the long term success of any venture. With fuel prices rising, interest rates surging, and salaries escalating, many business managers are... Read >
Author: Michael Brito
02nd August 2006
Regardless of whether your mode of transportation is a Schwinn, a Hummer H1, or a pair of worn-out Nikes, fuel-prices are hitting your wallet just like the rest of us. Fact is, a rise in the cost of a barrel of crude means a jump in the cost of gas, which... Read >
Author: kevin hobbs
01st August 2006
by Joel Cohen
2006, AdjustCredit.com, Joel Cohen
In today's world auto insurance is a necessity for any one with a car. I believe you will agree with me when saying that having a car is an expense on its own. Not to mention the
Fuel prices th... Read >
Author: Joel Cohen
28th July 2006
Going back to the Ford Motor Company history, the line up of pickup trucks from this company actually has been the flagship among all vehicle line ups. And for Ford, losing a great deal in sales for this line also means a huge amount of loss for their e... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
26th July 2006
Many companies offer their employees cash incentives to undertake certain actions such as buying a hybrid car. It is important to remember that such situations have tax consequences
Employer Cash Incentives To Employees For Hybrids
Purchasing a hybr... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
25th July 2006
For the first time since the oil shortages in the 1970s, efforts to convert to renewable energy have accelerated. In the case of wind power in Maine, this has caused an odd conflict.
Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine
If you have ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
20th July 2006
Private fleet operators today are under pressure like never before to control costs. A nationwide shortage of drivers has made it difficult to find experienced personnel. While at the same time, economic growth has increased the need. As a result, compani... Read >
Author: Scott Beaver
19th July 2006
Running an LPG car is terrific; cheap fuel, low emissions, more miles for your money. LPG cars can travel further for less money, how far car you take your LPG car and what should you know when planning your trip? Going to Europe over the summer for a ho... Read >
Author: Laura Cowan
17th July 2006
You are ready to do some traveling, but the old bank account is a bit of a problem. Welcome to charter flights, one of the cheaper ways to see the world.
Tip on Upgrading To First Class On Charter Flights
As you know, flying anywhere these days is ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
17th July 2006
With global warming, general pollution and rising fuel prices, our future energy needs are a hot topic. Fuel cells may represent a solution, one coming sooner than later.
Future Energy Concepts The Fuel Cell
A fuel cell is a fairly vague phrase t... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
17th July 2006
Between global warming and massive increases in fuel prices, many people are reconsidering their transportation. Honda has two natural gas cars the IRS absolutely loves.
Honda Natural Gas Cars Issued Massive Tax Credits By IRS
In 2005, the federal g... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
14th July 2006
As fuel prices skyrocket, personal financial situations and entire economies are threatened. Biomass energy has been offered up as a possible solution.
An Overview of Biomass Energy
Energy can be produced in a number of ways. We can burn fossil fuel... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
01st July 2006
As the world looks to alternative fuel sources to save the environment and money, solar energy has come to the forefront. Sharp solar is known as one of the leading manufacturers.
Sharp Solar Solar Energy Manufacturer
Solar energy has become incre... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
20th June 2006
4-E Corporation offers a cost effective solution to help industry meet environmental regulations and relieve skyrocketing fuel prices. Hundreds of millions of miles of road tests has proven that commercial fleets on average increase fuel mileage between 7... Read >
Author: Mitchell Parfait
16th June 2006
This is the question is`nt it. If there ever was a time to consider the option of a Work At Home Business, it is NOW!. The cost of fuel to simply commute back and forth to and from the work place is becoming a very expensive cost involved with making a li... Read >
Author: Lyn Leckie
12th June 2006
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 depre... Read >
Author: Alicia Guidry
28th May 2006
The price of fuel and gas is skyrocketing and the effects of it are surely being felt by everybody else who owns a car or drives a car. Despite this situation, you actually could do much so as to alleviate the heavy burden of gas and fuel prices.
Fi... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel
21st May 2006
Ethos FR Saves You Fuel And Lows Your Emissions
Are you tired of spending a good part of your savings on fuel? Are you fed up of over hyped fuel products that just don't work? do you want to reduce your emissions and help the environment? Do you want t... Read >
Author: Salim Syed
20th April 2006
Are you tired of traffic jams, increasing air pollution and ever increasing fuel prices? Do you want to do something about all this?
Now you can by forming a carpool. Carpools are an excellent alternative to public transport and private commuting. Whi... Read >
Author: Anil Tandon
05th April 2006
With increasing fossil fuel prices, solar is becoming a popular option. If you have a solar project in mind, the first thing you have to determine is whether you should build it yourself.
Solar Projects Should You Do Them Yourself?
In the late 70... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
31st March 2006
Chevy's Tahoe is selling strong despite its size and high fuel prices. You may be surprised to learn just how economical this all new SUV really is.
The jury is in regarding the recently released big SUVs from General Motors: they are an overwhelming s... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
31st March 2006
Jeep, there is only one. As far as the Commander goes, it isn't living up to expectations. In fact, the model is flailing with sales levels well below what they should be. What's wrong with the Commander? Will DCX dump the model?
Just months after its ... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
12th March 2006
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anym... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th March 2006
Jumping in your RV and leaving the rat race for the weekend is an American tradition. Did you know you can provide power to your RV with the sun while getting away from it all?
The Sun is Everywhere!
One of the biggest misconceptions regarding solar... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
26th November 2005
Among business it is becoming more necessary to transport staff and clients between points of business for meetings and exhibitions. Today we are looking at the benefits of corporate coach hire. As flight prices are reduced it looks to be the cheapest o... Read >
Author: jimmy jim
16th November 2005
Today, as fuel prices continue to escalate, more car buyers are contemplating on getting small passenger cars instead of bigger vehicles such as those top-selling trucks and SUVs from Ford, giving up what they really need and want for the sake of saving m... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens
16th October 2005
By Greg O. Bacon
Hurricane Katrina, floods, earthquakes, high fuel prices, shrinking pocketbooks, and now, worries over variable interest rate loans are discussions heard throughout the nation.
With mounting concerns by the Fed over rising inflation... Read >
Author: Greg Bacon
14th September 2005
One of the easiest ways to improve the gas mileage for your car is checking the tire pressure in all four tires. Simply doing this routine tire maintenance can save fuel and increase the life of your tires. A government study concluded that by correctly m... Read >
Author: Jason Miller
08th September 2005
Obviously, the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina has had a major impact on fuel supplies. The IRS is temporarily waiving regulations that ban the sale of certain diesel fuels to address shortages.
Dyed Diesel Fuel No Longer Banned
Diesel fuel ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
31st August 2005
Cars - Fuel Savers
2005 by Kyle Busch, author of:
"Drive the Best for the Price ..."
www.drivethebestbook.com
The cost of transportation can be ex... Read >
Author: Kyle Busch
08th August 2005
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... Read >
Author: Terry Brown
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