Jun
22
Filed Under (Autos) by Dolores
pipe316 asked:


nice cars

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inkhead asked:


Dogs Die In Hot Cars, I Love You ‘Cause I Have To music video

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Jun
19
SalemNews asked:


There is a quiet revolution taking place on the streets of America. Gas prices are rising out of sight and into view comes the vision of the future:

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punjabi15 asked:


I am willing to pay up to 20,000 for a car for my daughter. I want to know what reasonable cars there are for a new (young adult) driver. The cars must be reliable and with good safety features and good gas mileage.

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aznpride78327 asked:


I’ve heard many times that American muscle cars are big, bulky, and are good only in a straight line. What aspects of the car (or what would you do) affects the car’s ability to go around corners well?

While we’re on the subject, what makes a car handle well? I understand that European cars are renowned for their handling. What, then, is the difference between American cars and European cars? Why such a difference in handling?

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Sllim asked:


I live in southern CA where the summers get very hot and the winters are mild. We don’t get much rain and obviously no snow. I wax my car about once a quarter - or 3-4 times a year. This seems to work fine as long as I make sure to wax the car right before the HOT part of summer. Any other recommendations? My car is a silver sedan.

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Jun
17
Davidsfarm asked:


the cressida gets repaired, the cheviac, the pond refills. the island workings.

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vector4tfc asked:


I am thinking of installing a solar trickle charger in my car. Most of them have a cigarette lighter plug-in for easy installation.

But I am not sure they will actually charge the battery. I cannot get power to the cigarette lighter plug-ins without having the key turned to accessory. If I were to plug in a solar charger, I am afraid that it would not work, simply because no complete circuit to the battery exists while the key is not in the ignition.

There are chargers that connect to the battery using alligator clips. But these mean running a separate line to the battery. Is there a solution to this seemingly simple problem?

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ChunkyMonkey asked:


Hey so I just got my license and have been driving my dad’s toyota highlander which is an automatic car. However, I am thinking about getting a stick shift car. I am a beginner so I don’t want to car to be too powerful or have a heavy clutch. Price is not really a problem but I do not want to invest too much into my first car because I am still learning. Any recommendations?

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Jun
14
Filed Under (Autos) by Dolores
greencar asked:


GREENCAR.COMs Ron Cogan announces the Top 5 Green Cars of 2009

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