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by Michael Blair
Any Mustang aficionado is well aware of the power of the engines in Mustangs. Sure some engines are bigger and more powerful than others and some ardent devotees are more than happy to argue the virtue of any mustang V8 4sale, especially those with the V8 model that they prefer, the 428 Cobra Jet, Boss engines, or other wise.
First introduced in 1964 the Mustang V8 4sale engines seemed to grow in size, power and performance every year. However, in the early 70’s Ford decided to start decreasing the size and power of the engine. ‘Why did they do it?’your guess is as good as mine.
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by Giuseppe Russo
A lot of people are trying to find ways they can save money making some cut and trims on their expenses not always necessary.
One way is finding cheap auto insurance.
Not only does this save them some money every single month but many reason that since they rarely if ever make a claim on their insurance it’s worth it to have something more affordable.
You can even save hundreds of dollars a year finding a cheaper auto insurance company offering the same coverage.
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by Joey Hudson
Twelve states in the United States have No-Fault Insurance programs, including New York, Florida and Pennsylvania. No fault automobile insurance is also available in Washington, D.C. The way that no-fault insurance works is that if you cause an accident, your insurance coverage only extends to your car and not to others. The purpose of no-fault automobile insurance is to cut down on lawsuits related to traffic accidents.
No-fault insurance limits the settlement you may obtain in a lawsuit. Each respective insurance company will pay for the damages to their respective drivers involved in an accident, whether at fault or not.
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