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Archive for July 13th, 2008

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by Jason Lancaster

Any mechanic or automotive enthusiast can tell you that an engine is essentially a large air pump. The more an engine can suck in air to mix with fuel, the more it can create power through combustion. Thus, the more efficiently an engine removes exhaust gases from the cylinders, the better it can manage that power. The key to a strong, healthy engine is adequate air from one end to another.

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by Chris Channing

A speeding ticket itself isn’t a costly matter- with most being only mildly or moderately expensive. The real kicker comes when insurance companies find out about the speeding ticket. After this occurs, the only hope a consumer has is to fight the speeding ticket in court. Luckily, there are a few ways to do so and win.

The first method is also the easiest- simply show up to a court date! Court dates must be met by both the driver and the officer that wrote the ticket. If the officer can’t show for whatever reason, the driver will usually automatically win the case. This is especially beneficial in the Summer, where cops will usually take vacations and not be able to make most court dates, depending on the date and time.

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by Jason Lancaster

Vehicle safety is something of a puzzle for automakers. Improved vehicle safety technology have made cars safer than ever, yet the number of vehicle-related deaths in the U.S. has remained steady at 40 000 fatalities each year. Why haven’t all these new vehicle safety measures made us safer? One company has hypothesized that the problem lies not with the cars, but rather, with the drivers.

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by Jana Kingman

Shopping for new cars can go in a lot of different directions. Some people are out looking for a hot new design. Some people are out there looking for size or power. And others are out there looking for reliability, dependability; a means of getting from one spot to another. Well…when it comes to getting from point A to point B with little hassle and less problems, the Hyundai Accent is the smart choice of many. The Accent was introduced in 1995 and has since become known as a well built, reliable, safe, and high functioning vehicle. It’s definitely made a place for itself in the industry and has outdone other vehicles in its class.

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by Paul Petersen

If you are in the Southern California area, you are invited to Ozzie Freedom’s Water fuel “convention”, held every weekend in Van Nuys, CA. Each Saturday, Ozzie and a growing group of water-car enthusiasts get together to demo their vehicles, exchange stories, trade tips, and help others convert their cars too.

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