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2005 Corvette LS2 400 HP Engine
What has the new Corvette engine have to offer to get this car moving?
A Few Easy Steps to Flush Your Automobile's Radiator and Coolant System
One of the most overlooked maintenance items on your car is the coolant system. Most people don't even think about it until they are on the side of the road with the hood up and steam pouring out of the radiator. This traffic nightmare can be avoided by simply flushing your car's radiator every two years.
Child Restraint Discussion for Northern Ireland Motorists
Any child under the age of 14, whilst travelling in a vehicle, front or back, must wear a seat belt or appropriate restraint. The safest way for younger children to travel in cars is in a child seat that is suitable for their weight and size. The wearing of such restraints will greatly increase their chances of survival, should the vehicle they are in be involved in a crash.
Choosing Your Ideal Car
In these economic times, buy only the car you need. With gas prices going out the roof you may not want to buy that big SUV unless you really need it to pull your boat or haul large equipment for work.
Common Phrases and Word Games in the Car Buying Game
Buying a new car is just like buying anything else on the market. Salesmen are trained not to take no for an answer, and many word games and phrases come into play in order for them to get you to close the deal.
Explosive Air
Although air compressors are built to withstand high pressures,
and will have all the necessary relief valves to take care of
normal occurring overpressures, explosion involving fire
propagation is another matter.
Extra Tough and Durable Hubcaps
Hubcaps are simply decorative caps that fit over a car's wheels. Parts train's hubcaps come as new, used, aftermarket, and re-conditioned. Toyota hubcaps are crafted to be extra tough and durable enough to resist tear and wear due to regular use.
Get Paid To Drive Your Car
The truth about getting paid to drive your car with auto wrap advertising.
Honda CR-V 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
Several years ago, a friend loaned us a front-porch bench. It's iron and
wood, heavy and awkward to carry. On a recent weekend, it was time to
return the bench. Its owner, once a neighbor, now lives nearly 100 miles
away.
With remarkable ease, my wife reconfigured the back seat arrangement
of the new-look and more spacious 2005 Honda CR-V, and the cargo
area opened into a flat and cavernous compartment.
Honda Element 2005: The Weekly Driver
Introduced in 2003, the Honda Element was primarily expected to
appeal to younger buyers seeking the cargo space of a pick-up truck but
in an enclosed space. The vehicle has done well in that demographic,
but its popularity has spread across diverse user groups.
As soccer moms to competitive cyclists and garage sale junkies to
sportsmen have discovered, the Element is an ideal utilitarian vehicle
with a wide range of style and equipment options at an appealing price
point. Its 2005 least inexpensive base model is $16,100, and its highest-
priced offering with every available option is $21,350.
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