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Posted on 05.21.2010 22:00 by Kirby Filed under: | USA | Toyota Prius | Honda Civic | stupid | Cars | Car News To what lengths will you go to to prove that your Toyota Prius is not a push-over on the road. Apparently, for Timothy Hird of Winder, Georgia, far enough to get him thrown in jail. The Toyota Prius owner became so incensed at the lack of...
Every quick lube place has some form of driving survey that asks you questions like: “Do you drive in stop and go traffic? Do you make frequent short trips? Do you drive in extreme temperatures?” If you answer “Yes” to any of those questions, you're automatically flagged as having a “severe” operating condition....
In psychology, people are sometimes characterized by their personality traits (agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, openness, neuroticism, etc.). Each of these terms indicates a pattern of thinking and behavior that describes someone's personality. In the automotive world, we've noticed a few behavioral patterns among car shoppers,...
Buying tires is often a complicated and expensive purchase. Many tire chains are commission based, which doesn't make things
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This weekend , the dealerships will be full of people trying to capitalize on Memorial Day specials. Why not avoid the crowds and take your shopping online? You'll be able to cast a wider search net and most likely get a better price than the people on the lots. Not sure how to shop for a car online? Don't worry. We've got you covered....
You've just bought a new car. It was a hectic experience, and in all the commotion, you never got a chance to really look over the contract. Once you get home, you realize that your interest rate is too high and you signed up for a 72 month lease. We sometimes get e-mails from car buyers who have purchased or leased cars and find themselves...
Doesn't it seem as though every time you take a trip, you forget something important? Checklists are a great thing to have to keep you organized. Before heading out this weekend, we suggest taking a look at this Recommended Reading: ” Family Road Trip Must-Haves .” In it, you'll see a checklist of essential items for your holiday...
As the summer heat approaches and with the east coast already seeing record high temperatures, it's a good idea to look over your vehicle's cooling system. This week's recommended reading is ” How To Maintain Your Vehicle's Cooling System. ” In it you'll learn how your cooling system works, what can go wrong when...
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