Buick Rainier 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia I pulled into an angled side street parking spot and two gardeners
began to stare at my vehicle with puzzled looks. Did I park over the line?
Did I not see a fire hydrant. Did I miss some other restricted parking
designation? Kia Spectra 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia With several well-established choices thriving in the same economy or
compact class, the Kia Spectra will likely have a difficult time finding its
way among legions of Honda, Toyota and Ford counterparts. Audi A6 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia Like airports in many metropolitan cities, the San Francisco International
Airport is a maze of intersections, connecting ramps, misplaced
directional signs, heavy traffic, tense drivers and never-ending
construction. Saturn Vue 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia The recent retro exterior design trends of several manufacturers don't
pertain to Saturn. It's only been around since mid 1990. Suzuki Verona 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia The mid-size economy sedan is among the most popular car categories.
Honda (Accord), Hyundai (Sonata), Kia (Optima), Mitsubishi (Gallant),
Nissan (Altima), Toyota (Camry) and Volkswagen (Jetta) all have
models marketed for a large share of the consumer market. Pontiac Vibe 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia An 18-wheel vehicle will always win, and every truck driver knows that.
But there I was on a freeway entrance ramp, with a slight advantage on
a huge transport vehicle and momentarily battling with a truck driver
who just didn't want a 171-inch long Pontiac Vibe showing him up. 9 Ways Not to Buy a Car
by L C Peterson This article reveals nine mistakes people make when buying a car. Find out how to get the best price on your next car. Don't get ripped off again. Two and Four Stroke Engines - Fast and Simple Answers
by Daniel Levy A few fast responses and facts about Two and Four Stroke Engines. Nine Top Tips to Maximize Your Fuel Efficiency and Save Money on Gas
by Andrea Glass With the escalating price of gas, buying a fuel-efficient car makes a lot of sense. Approximately 15% of new car buyers reject a model due to poor gas mileage. Nearly 40% of those consumers who eliminate a full-size SUV due to gas mileage ultimately purchase a midsize SUV instead, while nearly 20% purchase another model altogether. (J.D. Power and Associates, Sept. 2004.) How Can We Decrease the U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil?
by Andrea Glass In late 2004, the Hudson Institute conducted a survey with the following results: All About Fuel Cells & Alternative Fuel Vehicles
by Andrea Glass The history of the fuel cell can be traced back to the 19th century. Since then the development and usage of fuel cells in a variety of applications have come a long way. Fuel cells hold great promise for fueling alternative fuel vehicles. Here is some of the history of the development of fuel cells: Acura TL 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia Drivers have more stress during the holidays, alcohol consumption
increases and patience in busy traffic can quickly wane. Honda Pilot 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia Like its brethren, the CR-V, Odyssey and new Element, the Pilot
completes Honda's best-buy SUV and van line. And like any of those
offerings or anything else in Honda's arsenal, it's hard to find serious
fault with the Pilot. Want a Chopper? Build Your Own!
by Michael Holmes Yes you can! building your own chopper has never been easier; with all the motorcycle chopper kits to choose from, you just need the motivation! this article will give you the background to bulding your own chopper... Drag Racing – Take It Off The Street and To The Strip!
by Brooks Weisblat Drag racing, a contest between two cars starting from dead stop to determine which car can accelerate quicker to a given point. Read about the dangers of drag racing on the street and how to safely and legally drag race at your local drag racing facility. Chevrolet Trailblazer 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
by James Raia With the addition of the 5.3-liter, 325-horsepower V8 extended cab
(EXT), eight Chevrolet Trailblazer models are on the road in 2005.
And as the largest and most powerful Blazer available, the new EXT
has plenty to offer. Radar Detector Primer
by Tim Robinson Radar detector use is very common these days, for many people, speeding is a normal part of daily life. This law-bending is so prevalent and commonly accepted that there is even specialized electronic equipment to help drivers get away with it. How Radars & Radar Detectors Work
by Tim Robinson Radar is an acronym for radio detection and ranging. Radar Detector Buyers Guide
by Tim Robinson Radar detector manufacturers are constantly playing a game of catch-up with new technologies designed to nab the lead-footed, some of the critical factors when buying a Radar Detector are : Keep That Showroom Shine
by Glenn Canady Even paint jobs have improved through the years, employing features that make new cars gleam on the showroom floor. But once the real-life driving begins, that sparkle can fade or even be buried beneath a layer of grime. Keeping your car looking new used to mean hours of weekend labor, repeated every few weeks. But today, drivers can keep that showroom shine for years. by
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