2005 Mitsubishi Outlander Reinforced Safety with Matched Performance Parts and Accessories
Mitsubishi's 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is rated at 160 horsepower, matching the output of the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. The 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander is available in three models: LS, XLS, and Limited. The new Limited and Limited AWD have heated leather seats, front side airbags, heated outside mirrors, and body-colored fender flares and air dams.
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A Few Words On Turbocharging
Turbocharging a naturally asperated vehicle is not as simple as buying a kit or engine and bolting it up and driving. There is a lot more involved in this if you plan on having dependible transportation that will last longer than a few weeks.
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AAA Car Care Plus in Sacramento California
The American Automobile Association or AAA and their latest "Car Care Plus" concept is an automotive destination for car owners. This is a proto-type store and training facility, which was set up for today's consumer. The location is right next door to the place you have to go to pay traffic fines in Sacramento (California's State Capitol).
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Avoid these Costly Mistakes When Buying Your Car
There are many things that you don't want to see a dealership do to you as a buyer, but there are some things that you should not do as well, if you don't want to alienate the dealer. Here is a list of “don'ts” that you should abide by if you are really looking to get a good deal.
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Big Ends, Conrods, or Connecting Rods
In recent times, some car manufacturers are opting to replace historically dowelled and interlocking arrangements of con-rod big ends, with physical breaks. There are many mechanics looking at these today, with bewilderment.
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Boston Mobile Detailing Competition and Business Name Study
The Boston Suburbs offer many advantages to on-site detailing and car washing. First off there are many if not hundreds of competitors in the Boston Suburbs. The actual City of Boston alone there are many car washes and auto detailers and the phone book is stacked with two whole pages worth; three columns not including the ads.
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Buick Rainier 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
I pulled into an angled side street parking spot and two gardeners
began to stare at my vehicle with puzzled looks. Did I park over the line?
Did I not see a fire hydrant. Did I miss some other restricted parking
designation?
"Hey, guys, anything wrong?" I asked.
"No, nothing," one replied. "I just haven't seen that car before. That's
Tiger Woods car, isn't it? It's really a great-looking S.U.V."
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Bumpers: Its Importance, Functions and Where to Find Replacement Bumpers
Bumpers are one of the most essential auto parts. They serve both an aesthetic and practical function. They are also important safety features. GM automobiles are all equipped with capable bumpers that help protect the vehicle from serious damages in the event of a collision.
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Buying A Good Off-Road Vehicle
Everything you need to know about buying a good off-road vehicle using the Internet.
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Daimler Chrysler Unveils New Fuel Cell Vehicle in Geneva
DaimlerChrysler is continuing to optimize the internal combustion engine, since the potential of gasoline and diesel engines has by no means been exhausted. The aim is to reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, while at the same time enhancing driving pleasure, power development and comfort. DaimlerChrysler is also committed to optimizing fuel quality worldwide and is supporting the fuel evolution from crude oil to largely CO2-neutral fuels derived from biomass.
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Do Your Brakes Squeal Like A Pig?
Is it embarrassing to pull up to a red light and your brakes start squealing like a pig? There are some things you can do to eliminate most or all of that annoyance.
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Freightliner Spinter; Work Vehicle
Freightliner is setting up its new Sprinter Van Dealership Network and has signed up 50 of its current Freightliner outlets to sell these new vans. You may have seen these new shaped work vans, Fed Ex has bought quite a few.
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Fuel Injectors: Time To Replace?
Fuel injectors, like any part, eventually will wear out. However, before replacing them there is one item that should be checked first to see if it is the culprit.
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Hybrid Hype and a Small Price Hike
Drive by any car lot in the United States and ask to see the latest hybrid car models. Don't be stupefied if eight out of ten tell you that they can't seem to keep them on the lot—that they're just selling too fast!
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Lemon Laws Don't Protect Used Car Buyers
Some states are considering passing lemon laws for used cars, but for time being, buyer's should be careful when shopping.
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Make Your Car More Dependable
If you take care of your vehicle it will take care of you and you can save yourself a lot of possible heartache in the future. There are things that you can do to make the car more dependable...
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Mobile Auto Detailing Public Relations and Promotional Events
Many times small business mobile auto detailing companies fall short in their promotions and public relations. Generally one could attribute this to the fact that business is always good and cars in the United States are quite plentiful, even more than people.
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Mobile Car Wash Parking Etiquette
If you operate a mobile car washing company you are doing business on other people's or company's property with their permission. The easiest way to get that permission revoked is to not follow common decency, block traffic or upset motorists in the parking lot. It goes without saying that you should be hyper vigilant of what is going on in the parking lot at all times.
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The Need for Defensive Driving Courses
A defensive driving course is designed to help people operate a motor vehicle with the skills to avoid an accident in a situation where one may occur. Defensive driving teaches advanced skills and awareness not initially taught to new drivers.
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The New Truck From Honda: Ridgeline
Have you seen the new Honda Ridgeline truck? What is all the fuss about? What makes this truck so great besides it being a Honda?
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The Smart Girls' Guide to Buying a Car
Buying a new car, or a car that's new to you, can be a minefield. Women are traditionally vulnerable to con men when buying cars, taking their cars for a service or anything else related to motoring for that matter. Although we'd like to think that times have changed, and in the most part they have, there are still car sales people waiting for an innocent looking female to trot through the door.
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Unclean! Unclean! Or is that Drive Clean?
It only takes one bad apple to spoil the barrel. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. From tiny acorns grown mighty oaks. For every situation there is some quote that seems to support itÂ…
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Water Contamination - the Enemy of Your Automotive Air Tools
Water causes more problems than just rust for your valuable air tools in your garage.
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Water Filtration Choice for Mobile Car Washes and Detailing
Most mobile car washes and detailing companies prefer de-ionized water as their first choice for water filtration. They enjoy the spot free water and savings in time in the wash process. Although the cost is significant, it is nice to use, I must confess.
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Why Classic Car Transport Is Different To Normal Auto Transport
When a car is a classic, it's not just a car anymore; it's a thing of beauty. When a classic car needs transporting, the discerning owner is going to be looking for more than a quick way from point a to point b. Some things to consider before beginning the classic car transport are the state of
the vehicle, where it is going, how much is it going to cost and what are best benefits...
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