Here in the southern U.S., we residents are used to a bug population that can only make an anteater smack his lips. From about early April to the first frost, bugs outnumber people about 1000 to 1. Some would say 1 million to 1. Quite frankly, bugs are everywhere: in the yard, in the house, on...
Browsing Through the Auto Parts Online Blog
What is a blog? It is actually a shortened form for weblog, or we blog. And this is usually used as a noun and as a verb as well. It is more often than not a website where items are posted daily or on a regular interval. When viewed, the posts or blog entries are displayed and available for...
Driving Instructor v Test Examiner
To get into a car along side a complete novice who has no knowledge whatsoever of handling a vehicle, let alone handle other drivers on our busy roads takes some guts. (Instructor)
Knowing how to drive is simple? Knowing the high way code is even more simple, what isn’t so simple is...
Bringing Back the Chrysler 300 Name
From the Chrysler brand, the Chrysler 300 is yet another luxury car. Although it is quite a remarkably modern vehicle, the name that this vehicle holds has actually been used for other vehicles dating back to 1955. As per the modern Chrysler 300, the name for this vehicle has been another...
Driving A Deal Before You Drive Off The Lot
Buying a car for yourself or as a gift for someone involves a lot more than opening up your checkbook.
You’ll need to do some research before you jump in the driver’s seat. According to Brad Eggleston, vice president of AutoVantage, “To help you select the best gift for...
Brazil Found To Be World Leader In ...
Brazil Found To Be World Leader In Production Of Biofuel
Research and Markets has just recently announced that they had added a new entry to their collection of studies. This new one shows off that Brazil has been found out to be quite a leader in the world production of biofuel,...
Drivers: Don’t Forget to Check the ...
One of the easiest and most important tasks to prepare your vehicle for winter driving is to inspect the level and freshness of your vehicle’s antifreeze.
The Car Care Council recommends that motorists check their antifreeze every 12 months or 12,000 miles to help protect the engine...
Brand Dilution: GM’s Real Problem
Throughout General Motor’s post World War II history, the company has managed to sell various products across its entire line up, thereby offering visitors to its showrooms a wide variety of models. This custom of “brand dilution” was an acceptable practice at GM, Ford, and...
Brakes First Before Driving
2600 deaths each year. About 100,000 injuries that lead to being disabled each year.
These are the numbers from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA). And these are simply the statistics for effects of crashes and vehicular accidents on the roads and streets...
Drive Smoothly Into Summer
With summer rapidly approaching, it’s time to get your vehicle in shape for hot weather travel. Take a moment to perform a few quick maintenance activities that will have you cruising the streets all summer long.
“Summer’s hot temperatures combined with low antifreeze/...
Brake Safety. Some Warning Signs 1
Your car’s brakes may need maintenance or repair. When was the last time you checked the brake fluid, or even bothered to think about it? For some reason when it comes to car safety, brakes top the list of systems that need monitoring, however, many people are oblivious to the signs that...
Drive Safely: Your Life Depends On It
At least 41,000 highway fatalities have been recorded in the United States every year since 1993. Deaths by car accident are usually caused by negligence, carelessness, and other factors such as drunk driving. Two famous people who met their untimely death by car accident include American...