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New Jeep Wrangler, the third genesis of a myth

January 31, 2006

The Wrangler is the most famous Jeep, the model that represents the mark, born of the initials of General Purpose Vehicle… New JEEP Wrangler

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Mitsubishi Colt CZC, coupé cabriolet by Pininfarina

January 30, 2006

A.. MITSUBISHI Colt CZC

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Roadjet Concept, air street Audi

January 26, 2006

L 'Audi Roadjet is a concept car that shows some of the possible evolution of future models Audi.
The Roadjet was conceived as a four-door coupé, oriented towards the family, both from an aesthetic point of view, both dl functional point of view… AUDI Roadjet

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Pontiac Solstice, General Motors inspiring muse

January 24, 2006

S.. PONTIAC Solstice

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Volkswagen GX3, sports prototype three-wheeled

January 22, 2006

Volkswagen GX3 is a three-wheeled car that foreshadows a new approach to driving.
The car is capable of transmitting very strong feelings driving and transforming the journey home to work in pure fun, relying on a cycling hybrid midway between that of a motorcycle and a car… VOLKSWAGEN GX3

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The Ferrari 599 GTB happens to 575M Maranello

January 19, 2006

L.. Ferrari 599 GTB

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What to do in Case of Emergencies

January 18, 2006

Miscellaneous Emergencies

The driver is locked out of the car - Use a wire or a coat hanger. Straighten the wire and make a small loop or fishhook shape at one end. Slip the wire through the crack of the window or down through the top crack of the door. You may slip the wire past the weather-stripping of the door. Jiggle the wire around so that the hook will loop around the lock button and then try to lift up the lock.
Car is stuck on ice - Drive slowly and at steady rate to prevent getting stuck again. To get off an ice patch, try kitty litter, sand, dirt, or floor mats for friction. Sprinkle the abrasives (front or back) for about fifteen feet. Put the sack of sand or kitty litter back into the trunk and do not stop for anything until the car is on solid ground. Try not to spin the wheels, but if no abrasive material is available, try letting some air out of the tires to gain some friction.
Car is stuck in snow - Rock the car back and forth by shifting quickly from drive (or first gear) to reverse while keeping the wheels straight as much as possible. Then shift into neutral and increase engine speed to let the transmission cool. Once the car is free, keep it moving; however make sure that the tires are cool.
Car is stuck in mud - When mud cling to the undercarriage of the car, it is more difficult to get traction. Do not spin wheels as this would only drive the car deeper. Use the same methods as getting out of snow or ice. If these methods do not work, call a tow truck.
Car is stuck in sand - Like when your car is stuck in mud, spinning the wheels when your car when stuck in sand will only make things worse. You need a truck to tow your car, If the car is not up to the hubs in the sand, try letting a little bit of air out of the tires to increase the friction.

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New Lamborghini Miura, the return of a myth

January 17, 2006

In 40 years from the marketing of Miura, Lamborghini has decided to present a concept car, modern supercar review of Sant'Agata Bolognese, signed by Walter de 'Silva… LAMBORGHINI New Miura

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Peugeot 207, the heir dell'Enfant Terible

January 15, 2006

L.. PEUGEOT 207

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Iosis, new face of Ford Europe

January 12, 2006

L.. FORD Iosis

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CX-7, the first SUV Zoom Zoom Mazda

January 9, 2006

I.. MAZDA CX-7

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Its Time for a Tune Up

January 7, 2006

Tuning up isn't an absolute guarantee that your car would no longer experience any trouble or even just minor problems but doing it regularly is a must so as to keep your vehicle in good shape and for it to last longer than expected. It is better to spend some amount for your car tune up every three years or every 30000 miles rather than spend thousands for frequent car repair.

When do you know its time to tune up a car? Here are some signs:

* You hear noise from the engine after the ignition is shut off.
* You smell foul odor from your catalytic converter.
* Rough running problems when idling and accelerating.

To prevent these problems from recurring, you need to replace damaged or worn out parts and even those that can still be used such as the air, fuel and emission control filters so as to enhance your performance cars.

Engine and ignition problems usually result from worn out or malfunctioning spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap and rotor, condenser, PCV valves and battery among others. Problems may also be rooted from problems in the emission control system that requires replacement of some of its parts.

Apart from replacing the some parts, a tune-up also involves checking of the ignition timing and adjusting it if necessary, adjusting the valves as needed, checking the belts, checking and refilling fluids under the hood, adjusting the clutch and cleaning of the terminals Battery.

You need a help of a qualified auto mechanic or technician to diagnose your car problems correctly and to do necessary preventive actions the right way. Likewise, you need to have a good source of replacement auto parts for your car. It is advisable to go to trusted online sources such as Auto Parts Inner for your convenience, secured online transactions and guaranteed satisfaction. Auto Parts Inner is one of the biggest and most reliable sources of top quality auto parts including the best replacement Ford parts, Chevy parts, Jeep parts, Volvo parts, Volkswagen parts, Mazda parts, and BMW parts.

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A Car for My Teenager

January 7, 2006

I remember when I was almost screaming to find out that after months of hinting and asking my parents, my very first car was waiting for me in the garage. My very own. That time, it meant freedom to me. It was mine, all mine.

What goes around comes around, though. Now, it is my turn. My son has been pestering me for weeks now for a car of his own. Yet, Iâ € ™ m thinking that he still can not have one. Heâ € ™ s too young. I know, I know. I do sound like an old daddy. But I know that I was his age when I received my first, so maybe Iâ € ™ ll just do the same.

Safety has been my primary concern. Even if I have been able to raise my child right, I know that he can handle driving well. However, accidents do happen. And one recent survey Autobytel said that drinking and driving is the number one killer of young people. The best kind of car could be one with a good anti-lock braking system, and has disc brakes that are large and high quality. For under $ 20000, Iâ € ™ ve been considering VW Jetta, VW GTI, Ford SVT Focus, Mini Cooper, Honda Accord, Honda CR-V, and Hyundai Tiburon. For under $ 15000, Iâ € ™ m considering the Nissan Sentra, Chevrolet S-10, Chevrolet Cavalier, and Toyota Corolla. These are based on their standard safety equipment like air bags, ABS, and daytime running lights.

An article in the Internet provided information that a car for a teenager should be able to grow with them and their changing lifestyles. Large SUVs are out for it could become a cruncher when it comes to gas mileage. The car should be something that a teenager could use from driving to the beach, to moving stuff to college dorm rooms come time. For under $ 20000, these cars could be the one: VW Jetta, Honda Accord, Honda CR-V, PT Cruiser, Hyundai Santa Fe, Pontiac Vibe, and VW Beetle. For under $ 15000, the list includes: Kia Sportage, Toyota Matrix, Ford Focus and Honda Civic. These are based on body style and functional interior design.

When it comes to style, it is probably best to leave it to them. After all, they are the ones who are going to use them. And yes, manufacturers have kept in mind that style and safety could come together in one vehicle. Under $ 20000 considerations include Acura RSX, Dodge Stratus, VW Beetle, Ford SVT Focus, Mazda Protege5, Mini Cooper, and Hyundai Tiburon. And for those under $ 15000, they are Nissan Sentra, Mitsubishi Lancer, Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla, and Toyota Matrix.

For sure, these teenagers like to go fast, mine included. A list of compromises I have found on the Net could help you and me out when dealing with our teenage drivers.

* One speeding ticket, and itâ € ™ s over. Especially in a school zone. * Distractions should be limited, thus no DVD in the car, much more an aftermarket stereo system. * They should change the oil and flush the radiator, and be up-to-date on any scheduled maintenance. * The insurance premium should be paid by them. * No driving with friends at night until they are 18. * And no parties. Many accidents take place during these happenings.

If, for any chance, they need to change or replace any part of their chosen first vehicle, online stores like Auto Parts Inner provide just what they might need. They are made from quality material and are proven to be budget friendly.

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Brera Spider, Alfa Romeo new cabrio

January 5, 2006

When in 2002 he was presented the first concept car of Alfa Romeo Brera, the clamour and the consents that aroused, it was immediately clear that the model would have been produced in a short time… ALFA ROMEO New Spider

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Safety belt with airbags

January 2, 2006

The last Ford

Casa Ford invented the new seat belt with built-AIRBAG, saying to have excellent results.
Where we will end? in a machine DIDO?

Go plan… :)

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