Monthly Archives: July 2011



Ride The Parts Crunch With An Independent Auto Repair Shop

Featured Author Nick Messe on Jul 30th, 2011  • 

Perhaps you've heard that auto insurance premiums are slated to rise. The lower prices we have been paying lately for gasoline will be negated with a big hike in insurance premiums.

Why Every Car Owner Needs To Prioritize Auto Maintenance

Featured Author Tom Aldridge on Jul 30th, 2011  • 

Understanding why your vehicle needs maintenance and why that should be a priority.

What To Look For When Buying A Used Car

Featured Author Tony Hill on Jul 30th, 2011  • 

Buying a used car can be tricky as you will have to consider lots of factors - it is therefore imperative that you know what you're looking for.

Pass Emissions Testing with Flying Colors

Featured Author Dan Burns on Jul 29th, 2011  • 

What you need to know to keep your car passing emissions testing and controls.

How To Make An Informed Choice For Your Next Motorcycle Helmet

Featured Author Robert Hoffman on Jul 29th, 2011  • 

Choosing the right Motorcycle helmet can make a difference...literally between life and death. But how does an ordinary guy in the street make an informed decision about what kind of helmets give the best protection? This will answer that question and leave you confident that you are purchasing the right helmet!

Five Things to Consider About Fuel Efficiency

Featured Author Tom Aldridge on Jul 24th, 2011  • 

Paying attention to several aspects of your vehicle maintenance and following tips on driving techniques can help you be fuel efficient. Here are five tips to consider towards saving gas.

Important Motor Insurance Policy Terms That You Should Know

Featured Author Eric Token on Jul 24th, 2011  • 

Any business needs to be protected from loss due to an unforeseen event. A Motor Trade business is no exception to this rule. Motor trade insurance is important, as it protects the business from possible losses arising due to theft, fire and other liabilities over which you do not have any control.

Taking Your Friends For A Motorcycle Ride

Featured Author Robert Hoffman on Jul 21st, 2011  • 

One of the best ways to expand our sport is to take a friend for a motorcycle ride. Naturally, as riders and enthusiasts, we want our passengers to enjoy their first, and subsequent, rides. Learn how to best prepare your passenger and yourself for the ride.

Take a Ride to the Future In A Hybrid Car

Featured Author Lee Dobbins on Jul 18th, 2011  • 

Hybrids cars are the wave of the future - learn about the advantages and disadvantages of owning one today.

How Regular Maintenance Prolongs the LIfe of Your Car

Featured Author Tom Aldridge on Jul 16th, 2011  • 

If you want to drive your car for a long time, this article talks about the parts of the car that will need regular maintenance to keep your automobile in good running condition for as long as you want to drive it.

Improve The Trip To Work With A Car Window Sticker

Featured Author Lawrence White on Jul 16th, 2011  • 

Often times, you come across a car window sticker that catches your eye. Imagine you are making that everyday commute to work one morning and you find yourself stuck in traffic behind a car with a sticker that really speaks to you.

3 Things to Consider With Your Brakes

Featured Author Jeremy Babcock on Jul 16th, 2011  • 

What you need to know to make sure the brakes on your vehicle are working properly and maintained.

Polishing One Off: Polish To Protect

Featured Author Tony Hill on Jul 12th, 2011  • 

Keeping your car washed and polished not only means that it stands out in the car park but will also help prevent rust and corrosion.

Ship Your Car in One Piece and Ensure Peace of Mind

Featured Author Tom Kearns on Jul 12th, 2011  • 

For peace of mind make sure that you do your homework before you choose an auto shipper to transport your car.

Will Travel? Some Conditions Will Stop A Minibus

Featured Author Louise Slee on Jul 12th, 2011  • 

This article looks at the conditions - both physical and legal - that can cause or lead to an interrupted or abandoned trip. It also gives pointers about avoiding problems.

Would You Drive A Diesel?

Featured Author Tony Hill on Jul 12th, 2011  • 

Has the motor industry done enough to not only challenge but change the majority response to diesels?