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NewsApril 30, 2008 6:52 am

by Nicusor Valentin Prefac

Yesterday the gas prices reached 4 $ in some areas and the price will continue to grow because crude oil reserves are running low. If you are interested in water powered car instructions then I will tell you some tips that you need to know if you want to convert your car to run on tap water.
The first thing that you need to know is that you will still use gas but you will reduce the quantity that you use.
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News 2:32 am

by Paul Robin

The Peugeot 206 was created in the early 1990’s with the replacement of the preceding 205 model. Peugeot changed their model under the idea that super mini cars were no longer profitable, therefore a change was in order. The Peugeot 206 did not immediately follow the 205 as the Peugeot 106, 306 and 309 models to capture different levels of sales from prospective customers. The Peugeot 106 was rivaling the Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo with the 306 and 309 models taking the mid and top end sales from the discontinuation of the 205. Because of this, many Peugeot enthusiasts believe the 206 should have been named the 207. The 206, although created early was not released until 1998.
The Peugeot moniker indicates that the 206 immediately followed the 205, but this is not true as other models were released before the 206. The eventual successor, the 207, was finally launched n 2006, but Peugeot recently announced that the 206 will stay in production until the year 2010. The 206 is the best selling Peugeot of all time but the end of the model in the upcoming years will end the ‘06′ generation of Peugeot cars in almost 20 years. The 206 was initially produced in France and England but production switched to Slovakia. The closure of the British plant matched with the closure of the Ryton plant, which Peugeot took over when Peugeot bought Chrysler’s European division in 1979.
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NewsApril 28, 2008 4:14 pm

by Chet Waters

Usually I don’t get on my "soapbox" to vent after hearing or reading editorials on TV or in the newspapers. But after recently reading an article about luxury cars, it made my blood boil. The "author’ of an article I read was so grossly off the mark that I have to set the record straight.
Some people think that the only reason that someone buys a BMW is to impress their neighbors, friends, family and co-workers. To me all of these are great reasons for BMW ownership. The fact is, my feelings are that if you can afford to pay $30,000 to $90,000 or more for a BMW, you deserve the right to "impress" all who know you. You’ve earned it.
It goes with the territory-right?
You might find this hard to believe, because I did, that some people actually think it’s better to buy a less expensive or "ordinary" car. Come on. You know the one’s I am talking about. Some think that the only function of a car is to get you from point A to point B. The reasoning is that if you only pay $20,000 for your car you can bank the difference or invest the extra money to make it grow for you long term. This approach might be true. But my question is——-
Why would you want to do that?
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NewsApril 26, 2008 2:24 pm

by Hamm K Morgan

For many, their very first transport would be a car. Call it conservative, but owning a car seems always to first mission for most, if not all young men and women, except for a few whose mode of transportation take on a more efficient, planet saving route instead. Rather than stuck with the hassles of taking the sometimes inefficient public transports, some of us see the two-wheel take of motoring as a viable option.
Scooters and motorcycles have a whole lot of advantages going for them, especially when it comes to urban dwellers. Space is without a doubt an issue everywhere in the world when it comes to cities of the world. Urban congestion is an aptly coined cliché which is invariably true no matter where you are, be it sprawling New York, ancient Rome or exotic Bangkok. The hustle and bustle of traffic gridlock notwithstanding, many still shy away from the fantastic possibilities of motorcycles and scooters.
The ability to zip around traffic jam is but one of the many advantage of these two wheel wonders. Most scooters, especially, are specifically built with this inner city functionality in its setup. Small and chic, these scooters are much easier to handle than its aforementioned motorcycle siblings. Scooters rarely comes bigger than 250 cc, as there is in reality no real need for such a big capacity engine to power the scooters and their riders to and fro wherever it is they are going to.
Another calling card for the scooters are their efficiency in maintenance and the low cost that comes with its use. Gas powered scooters are some of the most efficient vehicle, other than a bicycle – which is more of a fitness segment mode of transportation than a viable option altogether – with some good mileage in return for a small outlay of cash. The only problem with this mode of fuel is that there are few and far in between for the refueling duties, but, then again, its more of a once every few days or so need.
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NewsApril 25, 2008 9:00 am

by Chris Witkowski

So you can’t walk on water, but what if someone told you your car could run on it?
It isn’t as far-fetched an idea as it might sound. For years, scientists have been working towards inventing automobile engines running only on water. So just how far along are we on this quest? Almost there. Hybrid cars, which run on water in conjunction with conventional gas technology, are no longer uncommon. The goal for scientists now is to do away with the gasoline component completely-and it seems large automobile manufacturers are in a race to get there.
All over the world, the use of hybrid (water and gas) cars has been a buzz on both TV and the internet. The enthusiasm about hybrid cars is shared by both car enthusiasts and environmental activists-because as far as the benefits of hybrid technology are concerned, there’s something for pretty much everyone.
For one thing, hybrid cars take significantly less gasoline. True, hybrid cars haven’t really cut a large chunk off the world’s tremendous dependence on fossil fuels-at least, not yet. It’s quite early in the game. And as for immediate benefits for the car owner, using that much less gasoline definitely means great savings. Also, using water makes the car more efficient and less prone to wear and tear.
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NewsApril 24, 2008 3:59 am

by John P Cooper

There has been a growing movement for years that promotes using water for fuel in your vehicles to generate hydrogen gas. Without any major rebuilding anyone’s vehicle can be modified to run on regular tap water!
Now I had read and heard about expensive hydrogen fuel cell cars but it always seemed these were a thing of the future and the price of the vehicle would make them unaffordable to those of us who really need to save money everyday. The trick it seems is not to reinvent the car but to use the natural occurring water droplets in gasoline to boost your gas mileage from 59% to 70%! Here is how it works.
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NewsApril 23, 2008 11:06 pm

by Joseph Devine

Saving Lives
Seatbelts are one of the most common mechanisms used to protect drivers and passengers in the case of an automobile collision. Fortunately for drivers, statistics show that, despite being relatively ‘low-tech,’ seatbelts are a very effective layer of protection, saving an estimated 9,500 lives every year. On the flip side, other numbers show that over 60% of people who die in car accidents were not wearing seatbelts.
Some people are more likely to "buckle up" than others. Male drivers between the ages of 16 and 25 are statistically the least likely to wear a seatbelt. Unfortunately, this demographic group is also known for containing the highest-risk drivers in the United States; if anyone needs to learn good seatbelt habits, it is these young men.
Seat Belt Designs
Seatbelts have come in many different designs through history, ranging from the simple lap belt to the modern three-point belt which goes from shoulder to hip and across the waist.
Many considerations factor into a successful seat belt design. Because the goal of a seatbelt is to reduce the force on a vehicle’s occupants in the case of a collision, it must distribute its stopping power in a way that will minimize bodily injury. The three-point belt, for example, is designed to spread the impact of a sudden stop over the chest and into the strong shoulder and hip bones of the body.
Government Regulation
Given the strong evidence for the benefits of wearing a seatbelt, most governments in the United States have laws which make wearing a seatbelt mandatory. New York was the first state to require seatbelts, passing legislation in late 1984. Today, all US states, with the exception of New Hampshire, have laws requiring seatbelts in some form.
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NewsApril 22, 2008 7:21 am

by Dennis J James

Salvage cars are very popular nowadays due to many reasons such as; they are cheaper, the whole process does not involve as much time as buying a used car, or cost as much as buying new cars.
Of course, as with any other thing on the market, there are several difficulties, and in this case, there can be found many more downs than ups. Yet, for example, if you have enough money put aside and need to buy a car fast, and you do not worry that much about possible quality problems, then salvage car auctions are the thing for you.
For example, let us assume that you want to buy a car for your son, since he has not got that much experience as a driver it may be safer if in the beginning he would own a cheaper car and learn how to deal with small possible problems that may appear.
Of course, a salvage car can be great if you want to buy a second car for your or your family, because you can get it cheap and fast, because everybody needs at some point a new car for their family.
As mentioned before, the biggest advantage with salvage cars (and obviously, salvage cars auctions is that they are very cheap). Most of the times these cars are very cheap because they need to be sold right away and the buyer is more willing to offer a smaller price than bargain for a huge price.
This way, at auctions, in some cases, the final price might meet the ideal price for the seller, but most of the times, it will be under his price. Therefore, if you are low on money and need a car fast, if you can find a salvage car auction somewhere near you, it would be a great idea to take advantage of the situation.
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NewsApril 21, 2008 3:52 am

by Beth Murphy

When you hear the word fleet, your mind automatically thinks of a large group of ships or transport trucks. But, the truth is, if a company has a vehicle or a group of vehicles they use to conduct their business, then they have a fleet. Furniture stores, moving companies, flower shops, product manufacturers, and places alike have fleets. So, you need to fask yourself: "Do I have a fleet?" Another misconception about fleets, is that they have to be large, but they do not have to be. The dictionary defines a fleet as a group of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership. These fleet vehicles are all registered in the same name, which is usually that of the business and each vehicle is assigned its own identifier code by the Department of Licensing.
The main function of a fleet is to transport goods from one location to the next. They are essential to the business operations of many companies. If we didn’t have fleets, many of the products that we buy today would not be available to us. A lot of our most important necessities would not be available for mass consumption, and we would be entirely dependant on finding things locally which would pose a problem since most goods are not manufactured locally. Because of the many different climates in our country, it is impossible to manufacture everything needed locally. Therefore, we depend on the shipment of these items from other areas so that we can have access to a wide variety of goods.
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NewsApril 19, 2008 12:01 am

by Colin Hogue

Basic WRX Performance Tricks
Here are a few WRX performance tricks that I have come across that may give you that extra punch next time you pull up next to a Corvette at a stoplight. Please keep in mind that oftentimes increasing horsepower comes down to some common sense.
Oil Changes
Let’s start off with an easy one. How about changing your oil? I can still hear my dad saying, "Make sure to change that oil every 3000 miles!" Nowadays, most cars don’t require that oil be changed quite that often, but if you drive hard, it never hurts to put some fresh synthetic oil in there to help things run a little smoother. The Subaru WRX manual says to change the oil every 7,500 miles under normal driving conditions or every 3,750 if you drive hard. I suggest the latter.
Fresh, Properly Gapped Spark Plugs
Keeping your spark plugs inspected, cleaned, and gapped properly are also easy ways to keep your WRX running at its best. The proper spacing for a 2002 or 2003 WRX is 0.028"-0.031" (0.7-0.8 mm).
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