Cars and Trucks Articles
281: Your Guide to Putco Side Bed Rails
The typical pickup truck is an extremely practical vehicle, especially when it comes to hauling cargo. However, some people often carry bulky gear that doesn't always fit snugly between the walls of their truck's box. It might be furniture, lawnmowers, motorcycles, or pallets of wood - anything bulky that could be damaged by too much movement from side to side. Most newer pickups are outfitted with cutouts and tie-downs that allow for ropes and chains to be attached, but they are positioned at very fixed locations, and it's not always easy or convenient to use them.
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282: Six Tips for Diesel Engine Beginners
Modern diesel engines are a feat of engineering, combining impressive power with fuel efficiency. Their environmental friendliness and fairly low maintenance have been the cause of their long-time popularity in Europe, and they are recently beginning to become more common in the U.S. Given the slew of benefits they carry, diesel engines may quite possibly become more popular than gas engines someday. If you're like most U.S. drivers, you're probably not very familiar with diesel engines. Here are some tips to get you introduced.
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283: Your 2-Minute Guide to Vehicle Parking Assist Systems
Almost every kind of vehicle has experienced a growth in size over the past decade. An "entry-level" car by a company such as BMW nowadays might be near the size and weight of a mid-size car ten years ago. As vehicles have gotten bigger, parking has become harder and harder.
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284: When Should You Put an Exhaust System on Your Truck?
Truck owners love how powerful their vehicles are. Trucks need lots of power because they're designed to haul and tow heavy loads without difficulty. However, many truck manufacturers use fairly quiet exhaust systems on their vehicles, despite their powerful engines. If you want your truck to sound as powerful as you know it is, or if you're aiming to reduce the constrictions on the exhaust, then consider adding to or altering your truck's exhaust system.
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285: Putco Side Bed Rails Guide
Pickup trucks are typically very practical vehicles, especially for hauling cargo. However, some drivers often need to carry bulkier gear like furniture, motorcycles, or pallets of wood, which don't fit snugly within the walls of the truck's box. These items could possibly be damaged by too much side-to-side movements. Newer pickups are often fitted with cut-outs and tie-downs which ropes and chains can attach to, but these are usually at very fixed locations, and aren't always easy or convenient to access.
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286: Toyota's VVT-i System Explained
You probably know or have heard that engines are basically large air pumps, and the more air an engine sucks in to combine with fuel, the more power it will create through combustion. Also, an engine that can remove exhaust gases from the cylinders more efficiently will be better able to manage that power. Good air flow from one end of an engine to the other is the key to a strong, healthy engine.
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287: Smart Cars Predict Emergencies and Make Drivers Safer
Vehicle safety is a puzzling issue for automakers. Despite improvements in vehicle safety measures, vehicle-related fatalities in the U.S. have stayed the same over the years, with about 40 000 deaths a year. Why are fatalities continuing at the same level despite technology which makes cars safer? One suggestion is that it's not unsafe cars that are responsible for these deaths - it's the unsafe drivers behind the wheel.
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288: Car Dealership Customer Service Tips
Your new car (or your new car dealer) is giving you a headache. There's a problem and the customer service you've received hasn't been good enough. You feel like you've done your part, but your problem is still unresolved. How do you get it solved?
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289: Smart Cars Can Protect Drivers by Predicting Emergencies
Vehicle safety is a puzzling issue for automakers. Despite improvements in vehicle safety measures, vehicle-related fatalities in the U.S. have stayed the same over the years, with about 40 000 deaths a year. Why are fatalities continuing at the same level despite technology which makes cars safer? One suggestion is that it's not unsafe cars that are responsible for these deaths - it's the unsafe drivers behind the wheel.
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290: Driving the Hyundai Accent
Shopping for new cars can go in a lot of different directions. Some people are out looking for a hot new design. Some people are out there looking for size or power. And others are out there looking for reliability, dependability; a means of getting from one spot to another. Well...when it comes to getting from point A to point B with little hassle and less problems, the Hyundai Accent is the smart choice of many. The Accent was introduced in 1995 and has since become known as a well built, reliable, safe, and high functioning vehicle. It's definitely made a place for itself in the industry and has outdone other vehicles in its class.
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