- Choosing the Right Mechanic for Your Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
Sports car owners understand that regular maintenance and proper repair is necessary to keep their vehicle in superior running order. Although many sports car enthusiasts are avid amateur mechanics, many are not as well versed in auto repair and will need to rely heavily upon their mechanics. - What You Need To Know About Hybrid Cars By : Gregg Hall
Hybrid cars definitely help fight the pollution problem by reducing emissions.
Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor. - Buying a Used Car – 7 Tips By : Mike Singh
Purchasing a previously owned vehicle can be a great way to save some cash while still getting a good car. Avoid making costly mistakes by reading these 7 tips for buying a used car. - How to Buy a Used Car By : Jay Moncliff
There are many people out there who want to buy a used car. Why don't they just buy a new car? The answer is simple. Many people simply can't afford to buy a new car, so they must buy a used car. But before you go out to buy a used car, there are some things you should take into consideration. - How To Choose The Right Color For Your Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
If you are buying a new sports car, you may have the opportunity to select its cover from the ever-growing palette provided by auto manufacturers. When selecting a color for your sports car, there are a few factors one should consider. - How the Internet Can Enrich Your Sports Car Experience By : Gregg Hall
Sports car lovers generally think they best maximize the enjoyment of their ownership experience when squeezing a steering wheel or getting dirt under their fingernails. Driving is, of course, at the very heart of owning a sports car. - Three Ways to Extend the Life of Your Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
Sports cars are important and expensive investments and drivers often develop a deep appreciation for their car. As such, they seek to maintain their cars well and prolong their useful life as long as possible. - Carburetor, Carburettor, Carburetter, Tomato Can? By : James Monahan
The carburetor was invented by Wilhem Maybach. As an associate of Gottlieb Daimler, Maybach designed and developed the carburetor from which modern models are adapted from today. - How Do They Choose The Best Actors; 5 Steps to Awarding the Oscars By : Roy Barker
If you are a fan of the movies, you may be wondering about the process that’s involved in selecting the best actors that are awarded Oscars by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Indeed, the manner.... - Selling Your Used Car to Get Top Dollars By : Deepak Dutta
Following some simple step-by-step process, you will be able sell your car and get top dollars instead of trading it in at the dealership. - Enterprise Rental Cars Are Worth Looking At By : Bob Hett
Nearly everyone needs to rent a car at some point in his or her life. It could be while on vacation or when your current vehicle needs some work done or has been in an accident. Enterprise rental cars are a great option for someone who needs to rent a car. While they specialize in local and neighborhood rentals, they also have locations at many airports. They have some great perks, one of which is a free pick-up service that is very handy when you need to get to the rental office and don’t have a way to get there easily. - Should Your Next Sports Car Be A Convertible? By : Gregg Hall
For many of us, the very thought of a sports car conjures up a convertible top vehicle. We might think of a sports car as our opportunity to drive in perfect weather, top down, feeling a part of nature and closer to the driving experience. - Tips On Finding Coupons For Rental Cars By : Bob Hett
When it comes to renting a car, there are a lot of things to think about. For instance, do you want to rent a cheap or luxury car, do you need a one-way rental, a rental car for traveling in Europe or even a large passenger van for up to 15 people? Renting a car can be cheap if you know some tips and tricks for finding coupons for rental cars. - Owning A Sports Car As A Hobby By : Gregg Hall
There are those who decry sports car ownership as poor decision-making. They maintain the limitations in functionality, high maintenance and insurance costs, and other factors make owning a sports car a poor move. They don’t understand the value of purchasing a sports car and will espouse the numerous virtues of more “reasonable” choices. - Chevrolet Camaro - One of the Most Popular Cars for Modification in the Automotive History By : Harry Rockwell
Though the car's name was contrived with no meaning, General Motors researchers found the word in a French dictionary as a slang term for "friend" or "companion." Ford Motor Company researchers discovered other definitions, including "a shrimp-like creature" and an arcane term for "loose bowels"! In some automotive periodicals before official release, it was code-named "Panther". - Where Does the Gas Go? By : James Monahan
What is an exhaust system? Silly question? Not hardly. Exhaust systems carry out several important functions. First of which is getting hot, noxious exhaust gasses from your engine. These are placed away from the engine compartment. - How to Protect Your Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
Your sports car represents a significant investment. For many owners, their sports car ranks second only to their home in terms of cost. When one has paid a substantial sum for an item, it only makes sense to take proactive steps to insure its protection. - Chemically Improving Your Gas Mileage in Your Car By : David Maillie
It is possible for less than $.50 per fillup to improve gas mileage significantly (5-20%). No gimicks, hard to install items, etc... This actually really works and has been proven to work. And the funny thing is that big oil doesn't want you to know about it. - Three Factors In Choosing A Body Shop For Your Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
Even though you baby your sports car and take great pains to care for it perfectly, accidents do occasionally happen. When they do, the sports car owner must decide where to take their vehicle for body repair. - Why Won’t My New Car Just Let Me Eat? By : Albert Medinas
Just looking at it is enough to depress you, isn’t it? The payment on your new car isn’t just depressing, it’s a nightmare that’s not going to end for five years - meaning that you are going to be pinching pennies and surviving off of mac & cheese for awhile! The new car loan rate on your “new baby” is enough to make your palms sweat - and your bank account empty. Sure, you made a few mistakes with the plastic when you were in college, but was it enough to justify an 18% APR on a $25,000 car? - Air Filters for Your Vehicle By : Gary Wells
When should you change your car’s air filter? - Car Problems What To Do Next By : Tony Smith
Statistically 80% of car problems occur after having some kind of work recently carried out on your vehicle by a garage / repair centre. - Boss Mustang: Then and Now By : David Anthony
The Mustang has been loved by car enthusiasts since it was first introduced back in the Swinging Sixties. In fact, the Mustang had one of the most successful auto launches in history! - Definition of a Sports Car By : David Chandler
The term sports car has varying perceptions. Road and Track said it best ““Ask five people the exact definition of a sports car, and you’ll likely get five different answers.” - Leading Window Graphics Company & Renowned Artist Headline Automobile News By : cristi
When you think of automobile news, you may not expect to read about a renowned artist. However, a recent automobile news release contained just that. An artist, his talent and an innovative company looking to change the way you look at windshields is the current focus of much media attention and automobile news. - Five Unforgettable Sports Cars From Movies By : Gregg Hall
Actors always get their names in the credits, but cars rarely do. Nonetheless, there have been many films that featured scene-stealing sports cars that probably deserved to have their make and model mentioned as the movie ended. Though there are undoubtedly countless examples of great movie sports cars, at least five truly stand out. - How To Protect Against Sports Car Theft By : Gregg Hall
Sports cars are coveted items and it is not surprising thieves too often target these valuable vehicles. There is a steady market for professional car thieves willing to steal sports cars. Meanwhile, joy riders and other potential car thieves seem uniquely attracted to a beautiful sports car. There is, of course, no way to guarantee you will not be victimized by a car thief, but there are measures you can take to reduce the risk of having your sports car stolen. - How To Buy A Sports Car By : Gregg Hall
Don’t enter the buying process without a solid understand of exactly what you are after and how much you should expect to pay. Sports cars can be expensive investments and it is not advisable to handle the buying process impulsively. - Hybrid Sports Cars Coming Soon By : Gregg Hall
When one thinks of hybrid automobiles, the image of subcompact economy cars—high on gas mileage and low on top-end performance—undoubtedly comes to mind. However, with gas prices consistently increasing over time, occasionally in sudden spikes, and environmental awareness growing in all quarters, there is a movement afoot to bring hybrid technology into the realm of high-performance sports cars. - How the Corvette Changed the Sports Car Industry Forever By : Gregg Hall
Harley Earl was an automobile design expert at Chevrolet who noticed the influx of small European sports cars into the United States after World War II. He knew there was a market for a two-seat roadster and convinced Chevrolet to introduce their own version: The Chevrolet Corvette.
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