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by Amy Nutt
When acquiring an auto insurance quote online, many individuals are concerned about giving out their personal data. This fear exists because they do not want that data to be used for purposes other than that of an auto insurance quote. That is a reasonable fear in the day and age when some companies collect a person’s information with the intention of selling it to a third party. However, not all companies do such a malicious task, but some may feel that there is no need to have to provide their personal information for something as simple as an auto insurance quote.
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by Jason Lancaster
New vehicle owners often wonder if they should be using synthetic oil. There are many advantages synthetic oil has over regular oil: it lubricates more effectively; withstands high temperatures; is relatively pure; and usually won’t turn into sludge even with heavy abuse. These clear benefits cause many people to assume synthetic oil is the obvious best choice. However, much of it comes down to how well you take care of your vehicle.
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Should I Use Synthetic Oil In My New Car?
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by Alison Jacobiee
Gas prices have skyrocketed over the last year. In fact, they have more than doubled in just the last two decades and that has caused a real strain on most American families. A recent poll conducted by the Associated Press found that about 90% of respondents said the high gas prices were causing them financial difficulties.
Why do so many people continue to doubt the effectiveness of this alternative? Well, there are a few reasons.
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by Jason Lancaster
For die-hard fans of off-road racing, the word “Ironman” doesn’t conjure images of Robert Downey, Jr in a tight metal suit, or Stan Lee, who created the Ironman comic series. They’ll think of Ivan Stewart, whose legendary career has earned him the nickname of “Ironman.”
Stewart’s first big break was at the 1973 Ensenada 300. His co-driver broke his leg before the race, so Stewart found mechanic Earl Stah to drive shotgun, and powered through 300 miles of rough terrain in the Class 2 buggy to win the race.
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by Jason Lancaster
New vehicle owners often wonder if they should be using synthetic oil. There are many advantages synthetic oil has over regular oil: it lubricates more effectively; withstands high temperatures; is relatively pure; and usually won’t turn into sludge even with heavy abuse. These clear benefits cause many people to assume synthetic oil is the obvious best choice. However, much of it comes down to how well you take care of your vehicle.
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Is Synthetic Oil the Right Choice for Your New Car?
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by Paul Petersen
You can make savings on gas mileage of up to 50% and if you take a look at how fuel prices are just soaring at the moment., well you might just be interested in this, especially if you are a multi-vehicle family. This would be an important chance for you to make a significant move in helping with reducing current global warming.
The good news is there are many different ways to improve mileage, save money, and help the environment too, including a few you may not have ever even thought of:
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Water Fuel - Top 7 Secrets To Improve Mileage
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