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Changing Tyres

29th September 2009
You may not have any experience in changing tyres, so knowing when to do so could be difficult without a proper inspection. If you don’t feel comfortable diagnosing the problem prior to changing tyres, then a professional can help. However, determining ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keep These Things in your Car at all Times

28th September 2009
A cluttered car can be a nightmare, especially if you have young children, but every driver knows that certain things must be kept in your vehicle at all times. Certain elements are for in case of emergency, others are legal documents that you may need to... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Defensive Driving - The Basics

11th September 2009
Defensive driving is probably the best way to ensure the safety of you, your passengers and your vehicle. Defensive driving describes the skill of being able to operate a motor vehicle in such a way that reduces the chance of being involved in an accident... Read >
Author: shinyumi

Buying Cheap And Various Brands Of Tractor Tires

04th August 2009
We all know a tractor is created to give out a high traction with minimal speeds. This is down to the requirement of pulling large machines like ploughs etc . Now that we have got the basics out the way, lets move on to the tractor tyres.The nice thing to... Read >
Author: Junior Lott

Tyre Safety Tips

30th July 2009
Keep tyres in top condition for safe driving. Tyres are one of the most crucial parts of your car in terms of safety, and as your only contact with the road, it's vital they're kept in the best condition at all times. This guide to tyre safety shows how t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Guide to Summer Riding

23rd July 2009
Summer has arrived! Warm sunny days, long light evenings - the hours available to spend on your motorbike are endless. But before you take to the road, check your motorbike is in top condition. This summer riding checklist will make sure you and your b... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Where can I take my camper trailer

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

The best ways to reduce emissions when you drive

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

How to Save Money Without Missing Out

23rd June 2009
We all have to be careful with our money in the current economic climate, but there is no reason to go without entirely. Here are some top tips on ways to save money without missing out. Switch your energy provider. With so many gas and electricity pro... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Packing it in

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

Fuel efficient driving from basic tyre pressure checks

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

Fuel efficient driving from basic tyre pressure checks

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

Tyre Pressure Monitor - essential for safety and efficient driving

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

How to reduce the risk of traffic accidents

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

Tips to save on fuel costs

01st May 2009
It is important to maintain your car and ensure it’s in good working order before any journey is made, especially long distance journeys so that you can get the most miles out of your fuelled car. Below are 11 fuel saving tips that can be followed: 1... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

A Guide to Run Flat Car Tyres: How to Keep Motoring After a Punctured Tyre

29th April 2009
Run flat tyres are a relatively new innovation that allows you to keep motoring even if one or more of your tyres develops a puncture. However whilst they do prevent the inconvenience of being stranded at the side of the road they do still have their lim... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Keep your Cheap Women’s Car Insurance with Regular Maintenance

26th April 2009
We all know how cheap women’s car insurance can be. The female of the species get a pretty fair deal when it comes to insuring their motor vehicles. One of the chief reasons why cheap women’s car insurance is so cheap is that statistically they are... Read >
Author: Kim

A young Driver’s guide to the Great Irish Road Trip

01st April 2009
If your are looking for a great holiday full of fun, that won’t cost a fortune then get some mates together and head off on a road trip. Now there are many famous road trips across the world, such as route 66 in America and the great coast road in Austr... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Gas Saving Chips - Are They A Rip-Off?

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

What Should I do in the Event of a Breakdown?

10th March 2009
Millions of car breakdowns occur every year; often proving frustrating and unsettling experiences, especially if you have young passengers or are unsure of what to do. Much of the stress of a breakdown can be relieved by planning ahead - many breakdow... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Ride on Nitrogen Inflated Tyres

09th March 2009
Gone are the days when tyres were filled only with the air. Now just like replacing or upgrading other car components we can also replace the air tyres with nitrogen filled tyres. Nitrogen is was used in aircraft tyres, military vehicles, racing bikes... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com

How has the Credit Crunch Affected Your Chances of Buying a New Car?

06th January 2009
It is safe to say that the UK is a nation that has a strong interest in cars. Indeed, with an estimated 30 million automobiles on the road today, Britain accounts for the third largest car market in the European Union, with 2.4 million new cars having b... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Winter Road Conditions And Car Accidents

02nd January 2009
Bad weather conditions during winter increases the risk of car accidents in the UK. Although there are a number of services available to drivers in the UK detailing weather conditions and road conditions, the number of accidents that occur during winter r... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Pressure Sensor

01st January 2009
What Is a Pressure Sensor? If you have ever worked with any type of gas or liquid, then you have probably dealt with pressure sensors – also known as pressure transducers. These sensors measure the pressure of these elements in some form of application... Read >
Author: Diana Ma

Chrysler Grand Voyager

02nd December 2008
Price and Equipment: Priced at $56,990, the all-new 2008 Chrysler Voyager proved that it has the right factors to be considered as the best vehicle to move people and cargo. The new Grand Voyager includes advanced multistage driver front-passenger airba... Read >
Author: Ben

Three Essential Car Tyre Safety Checks

02nd December 2008
As the cold and wet winter months approach now is a good time to check the condition of your car tyres. Car tyres are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road. Any signs of wear or damage will decrease the performance of your tyres and ... Read >
Author: James

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

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

Top tips for keeping the cost of your car down

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

Maintain your car and save money

05th November 2008
Regular maintenance of your car is important both for road safety and resale reasons, but it can be a costly business, and everyone is interested in finding out more about how they can reduce this cost. As it goes, proper maintenance is the best way to ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Chrysler Grand Voyager

05th November 2008
Major Key Features: The Stow'n'Go system of the Grand Voyager is effective and easy to use. Aside from that, Grand Voyager is spacious with high comfortability levels, good numbers of equipment, good ride quality and refinement. Price and Equipment: Pr... Read >
Author: Ben

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

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

7 Common Causes of Car Tyre Wear

29th September 2008
Check car tyres regularly for any signs of wear. This is important as they are the only point of contact between a car and the road. Any deterioration of the tread or damage to the sidewalls may be risking an accident. The basic legal requirements for ... Read >
Author: James

Folding Bikes- Easy Transportation As well As Storage

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

Easy ways to care for your car

08th September 2008
Owning your own car can bring great joy and keeping it well maintained isn’t as hard as you might think. If you give your car a little bit of attention each month, you can prolong its life and increase its resale value as well. There are several s... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

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

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

Car Insurance: Don't Mix New and Old

12th August 2008
It's a widely known fact that the majority of road accidents are caused by drivers who have only recently passed their test; but it's unclear as to whether this is actually due to reckless driving or if there's another, less obvious cause. Everybody lo... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Secrets of Car Maintenance

07th July 2008
Car is one of the most essential things. It is something that people use on a regular basis. Car can take us to any place within a short span of time. Such a useful thing needs to be handled properly. Maintaining the car is very important. Maintenance det... Read >
Author: Abir Roychowdhury

Make Sure Your Car Tyres Are Road Worthy

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

Car Maintenance

01st April 2008
For every dollar spent on maintaining your vehicle, you stand to keep six dollars in your pocket, claims a recent study in the automotive industry. This finding should provide a strong motive to every car owner, to take proper care of its maintenance. To ... Read >
Author: LUNA

Correctly Inflated Tyres Minimise Wear & Improve Fuel Mileage

12th February 2008
Gas prices are one of our daily concerns, sometimes these drop by a few cents and later on spike to all time highs and the worst part is that the consumer (you and I) do not have any control over these prices. It is a widely known fact that any market is ... Read >
Author: John Sern

What is the best car insurance for you?

21st January 2008
With the number of providers in the market, choosing the right car insurance has become more difficult than ever. It is important when choosing your car insurance that you shop around for the best deal as the cost will depend on various factors such as; t... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Tyres - Things that go round

09th October 2007
Tyres have been around for over 150 years. The first pneumatic tyre was made in 1846 by Robert Thomson who invented it and patented it. Many of the big tyre companies were found in the 1800's. BFGoodrich was founded in 1870, Michelin in 1888, Dunlop a yea... Read >
Author: Andrew

Car Maintenance

09th August 2007
Good Habits Three good habits to get into are: Make sure you check you oil regular and change it when needs be Make sure tyre pressure is correct Book you car in for regular services You should also be aware of: Lights – do they all working... Read >
Author: Ricky776

Saving fuel cost the easy way

12th May 2007
With rising gas prices and environmental issues taking center stage, it’s no wonder that many people are looking into more fuel efficient cars. But what if you can’t afford a new hybrid, or you need the extra room that your SUV gives you? The good new... Read >
Author: John

Saving Money Maintaining Your Motorbike

12th December 2006
While the old adage ‘if it ain't broke, don't fix it' holds, it's the thorough checking that 'it ain't broke' that counts. Many modern bikes have very long service intervals, and are vastly more reliable than machines of the past. But don't let this mak... Read >
Author: Colin Coles