Category: Automotive, page 13
Articles in 'Automotive' category:
Five Economic Ways To Save Gas For Your Vehicle
No matter what kind of vehicle you drive, you can probably make a way to save some gas. This can help with the mileage on your vehicle and dampen the reality of gas prices when they increase. Using more than one of these tips can help increase your gas mileage...
Import U.S. Autos Into Canada To Save Cash 101
Here is the Canadian Reader's Digest version of buying a car in the United States for Canadians to save big money.First do your research on the car. Next research the car on the Riv.ca site (Registrar of Foreign Motor Vehicles). By checking and verifying online Transport Canada's list of...
Things You Must Consider Before Purchasing Car Insurance
After you buy your car, but before you run out and sign up for car insurance, it is a good idea to learn how car insurance works. Knowing how the insurance works is the best way to make sure that you get the car insurance that is right for you....
How To Negotiate A Perfect Car Deal
Negotiating a Car DealIf you've purchased a million cars in your life or you've purchased none, you should know by now it's always best to get the most out of your money and nothing comes easier when it comes down to negotiating with a car salesman. Most car dealers run...
Achieving the Best Fuel Economy
The automotive industry believed that by maintaining the air/fuel ratio of 14.7:1 by electronic means, they had already achieved the best combustion process that assures the best fuel economy. Unfortunately this is not always true because is not sufficiently known, but there are a lot of very ordinary daily driving situations that makes than the engine operates steady at low speeds, creating less temperature in the combustion chamber. Unburned fuel is wasted fuel and you paid for it.
How To Improve Your Auto Gas Mileage?
The daily problem everybody facing today is the sky rocketing fuel price. But anybody driving their own vehicle cannot avoid it. So it has become a task for each and everyone of us to find out a way to increase or improve our auto gas mileage so that we can...
Cordless Impact Wrench
An impact wrench is a tool designed to allow mechanics to apply high amounts of torque to a nut and bolt fastening in order to loosen or tighten the fastening with a minimum of effort. Impact wrenches have traditionally required a connection to an air supply in order to generate...
Plasma Cutters Can Cut Though Anything!
One of the best tools for cutting metal is a plasma cutter. It is effective and convenient to use, and thanks to the latest technology being applied in the area, it is now possible to cut metal with almost laser precision.A plasma cutter works differently than a conventional welding torch....
Diesel vs. Regular Gasoline: Which Is Better For The Environment?
With the implementation of alternative fuel sources on the minds of many, diesel is now under the microscope more than ever. Although diesel-powered vehicles have been around for a long time, gasoline is still the primary fuel source for most North American vehicles. Why has diesel not been used as...
The Aston Martin DBR9 Might Be Bond Material
The Aston Martin DBR9 is manufactured by its racing division and has had significant success since its inception in 2005. The car is a GT1 racing class, and it got its name "DBR9" from it predecessor the "DBR1", which was the first winning car in the family that won the...
Aston Martin Vanquish
The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish or just Vanquish lived a short, illustrious, and limelight filled era, and spanning just 7 years, from 2001-2007. This level of elegance and distinction could never be misconstrued for anything or anyone else, because it screamed outstanding performance, and timeless looks from the new car...
Bmw 645CI Coupe
The BMW 645Ci Coupe is manufactured in Dingolfing, Germany, and was first showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2003, while the car first went into production in 2004. The 645Ci coupe is one half of the sensational pair that consists of the BMW 6 Series, the other half...
Audi TT First Generation 1999-2006
Production of the Audi TT started in 1999, and the car was only known internally within Audi by the name "Typ 8N", but it later became known as the First Generation TT, as a second, improved model of the car was produced and developed from 2006 to present. The TT...
Audi TT Second Generation 2006-Present
The Audi TT brand has been in production since 1999, but the second model has just been in production for about 2 years now. The Second Generation TT is strongly based on the Volkswagen A5 platform, and has two classes, which consist of a roadster car model and a luxury...
Look Out for Lorries When Joining the Motorway
Joining a UK motorway has always been a potentially dangerous activity. With the advent of new speed limits and an increase in European lorries using the motorways the dangers are increasing.
Getting to Know Chevy’s Futuristic Vehicles
A range of Chevrolet vehicles would be available for display at the upcoming Philadelphia Auto Show.
Oil Filter Crusher And Epa Compliance
If there is one item that can quickly build up in any auto shop storage area, it is used oil filters. At almost every service that you carry out on a vehicle, it is necessary to remove and replace the oil filter; meaning that your stock of used ones can...
Transmission Jack
Perhaps the tool that is most required by all workshops that are serious about carrying out repairs on a wide variety of vehicles is the standard transmission jack. These flexible and versatile lifting systems have many uses, and are essential for a wide range of different repair and servicing...
How To Save Gas Running Your Car Or Truck On Water
Did you know it is possible to run your car on water on a totally safe and simple way? This technology has been available for more than 100 years, but many times big oil companies and laboratories have tried to hide and make it seem impossible.There is one guy that...
Auto Repair Costs - Should I Change My Oil Every 3,000 Miles?
For decades mechanics have been telling us to change our oil every 3,000 miles. Interestingly, no automotive manufacturer agrees with this maintenance schedule - not in the last 20 years any way. So why are we being told to change our oil every 3,000 miles if it's unnecessary?First, let's look...

