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		<title>Keeping your Car in Tip-top Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 03:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a car whether it is brand spanking new or usesd car is exciting, but no matter what sort of method you use; buying on the lot, through the paper or online, you’ll still have to keep your car in A1 condition to get the best out of it. Polluted and dirty engine oil, transmission [...]]]></description>
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<p>Buying a car whether it is brand spanking new or usesd car is exciting, but no matter what sort of method you use; buying on the lot, through the paper or online, you’ll still have to keep your car in A1 condition to get the best out of it. Polluted and dirty engine oil, transmission fluid, and anti-freeze are going to cause problems for your car, and if you have not thought about changing your brake fluid, then perhaps, it i<span id="more-203"></span>s time. Brake fluid delivers force to various parts of the brake when you step on the pedal, you know it has to be topped up, but how often does it have to be changed? </p>
<p>Brake safety is a subject that I have touched on before in an earlier article and I wonder how many times you think of changing the many fluids in your car. One of the paramount considerations that you must make as a responsible owner of a car, is the constant maintenance and servicing. Whether your car is old or new an expert to service and maintain your vehicle is necessary. Two sites that I have logged into online with many tips and hints are repcoservice.com and OzFreeOnline.com. If you want to know anything about your vehicle then these sites are particularly savvy about all models and makes of vehicle. You will be glad you did, because the information you will find will be invaluable.</p>
<p>According to specialist mechanics, brake fluid, in the everyday family cars, becomes contaminated in less than two years. Brake fluid absorbs moisture, which works its way through the hydraulic system. Under heavy braking conditions, such as when towing a trailer, driving in a very hilly or mountainous area, the moisture in the overheated fluid vaporizes (boiling point of water is lower than that of brake fluid) and braking efficiency is reduced. </p>
<p>Not only is the fluid vulnerable to vaporizing, it also can freeze. Even under normal automobile driving conditions, this situation can develop if the brake fluid is seriously contaminated. It is necessary for brake fluid to maintain a stable viscosity throughout its operating temperature range. Being too thick or too thin causes impaired braking action. Beyond the vaporization hazard, moisture creates an additional problem for owners of vehicles equipped with anti-lock braking (ABS) systems. Corroded ABS components are very expensive to replace. </p>
<p>Obviously, anything to do with your brakes is extremely important to your family’s safety.  If you are still driving a motor vehicle that is over ten years of age, then it is even more important to be sure that your car is in perfect working order.  Cars can last a very long time provided you, as the owner, have a thorough understanding of the maintenance of your type of vehicle. There is no excuse for ignorance and sites like racv.com.au, and OzFreeOnline.com have useful pages of information and news about the care of your car and any vehicle on the road today. When you are next  ‘surfing the net’, do yourself a favour and log on, join up and browse all the pages of hints. </p>
<p>Maintaining proper brake fluid levels in your master cylinder reservoir is no exception.  You should have your brake fluid checked every time you have your oil changed. During a brake inspection, your mechanic will check your brake fluid levels as well as make sure your shoes. or pads, drums, rotors, wheel bearings, anti-lock brakes (ABS) and emergency brake system are all in good, safe working order. How often does the brake fluid have to be changed? Good question &#8211; the recommended change is either every two years, or 24,000 kilometres. </p>
<p>Your professional brake technician should check the condition of the fluid with an accurate &#8216;fluid test safety metre&#8217;, which is inserted into the master cylinder reservoir to record the fluids boiling point. This should be included with brake pad or shoe replacement, and in between, as a preventive measure.</p>
<p>You may ask about the many other fluids, which, must be topped up, as well as changed, and you will find them as you read on. Oil changes are important. Your mechanic is an oil change and lube expert. There are  synthetic oils available, to better protect your engine and enhance your car’s performance, not to mention synthetic oil is resistant to heat and viscosity breakdown. You can find information like this, and many other interesting facts when you log on to firstnlastchoice.yodelaustralia.com, where they do brakes, clutches and even air-conditioning.  Another fantastic site I have browsed to find used cars for sale, auto classifieds and assistance with anything relating to cars is OzFreeOnline.com.  You can even join the forum to find out more from other people on the same wave-length </p>
<p>Recommended oil changes to keep your car running at peak performance, is every 3 months or 3,000 kilometres. One of the most common mistakes you can make with your car is to let things slide when it comes to something as simple as an oil change.  Properly scheduled oil changes will help your car last for many years.  </p>
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<p>old car junkyard Colorado,rats waiting to be born!!  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>What should I charge to post used cars for sale on Ebay?<br />I have my own photography business and want to help used car dealers sell their cars either on Ebay or creating a webpage for them as I have experience in web design also.</p>
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		<title>Hong Kong Used Cars- a Practical Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 06:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although many expats spend years without one, owning one of the many Hong Kong used cars will give you access to hard to access areas, as well as the convenience of your own transport when required. In Hong Kong cars for sale are to be found in many locations the average expat wouldn&#8217;t expect. You [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although many expats spend years without one, owning one of the many Hong Kong used cars will give you access to hard to access areas, as well as the convenience of your own transport when required.</p>
<p>In Hong Kong cars for sale are to be found in many locations the average expat wouldn&#8217;t expect. You won&#8217;t find acres of open air lots with used cars scattered about, as open space like this is at a premium in Hon<span id="more-502"></span>g Kong. Where you will find used car dealers is in the basements of building car parks or occupying part, or all of a level of a multi-story car park. These car lots may be a single used car dealership, or many smaller dealers sharing the space.</p>
<p>All makes of cars are available, with some models possibly differing from your home country. The most common vehicles on Hong Kong roads would be BMW, Mercedes and Toyota. Most of these vehicles can be found, as used cars, for reasonable prices, although not many dealers offer any kind of warranty.</p>
<p>One thing many expats find confronting when dealing with local used car salesmen, is that many of them who are not used to dealing with us will require you to negotiate and decide on a price for the car before you test drive it. This is standard practice for many used car dealers here as to them it shows that you are serious about buying the car. Of course it should be understood that you are free to change your mind or renegotiate should the used car&#8217;s test drive not be up to expectation.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of buying a used car in Hong Kong you must have somewhere to park it. May sound obvious but many apartments will not have a parking space included, or even available. There is a healthy market for car parking spaces as many people who are not using theirs often lease or sell it.</p>
<p>Of course, the best way to begin a search for a used car is online, and ExpatFlats has the best system in Hong Kong for finding what you want. We also offer free listings so owners and dealers will easily locate buyers for their vehicles using our website. Take a test drive of our <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.expatflats.com/hong-kong-used-cars.html">Hong Kong used cars</a> section, or click through to <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.expatflats.com">www.ExpatFlats.com</a> and click on Drive. Happy motoring!</p>
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<p>100&#8242;s of exotic cars for sale: www.dupontregistry.com TWITTER www.twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com dupont REGISTRY Cars and Coffee is a monthly informal gathering of Tampa Bay&#8217;s classic, luxury and exotic car enthusiasts! It&#8217;s usually held the 3rd Saturday morning from 7am-9am at the dupont REGISTRY. Feel free to participate by bringing your Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, Viper, Corvette or whatever! This concept was brought to life locally by Tom dupont in June 2005 and has evolved into a perfect enthusiast&#8217;s event  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>What does it take to get a CAR APPROVED for sale to the public/to drive on the road?<br />If someone were to start a car company&#8230;before they can sell cars to people/people can drive their cars on the road what happens?</p>
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		<title>Owning a Japan Car in Simple and Easy to Follow Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 03:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does the name of some of the most well known Japan cars in the world ring a bell in your ears. Does the name of the most admired and the most desired names of the Japan cars foment in you an adrenalin rush and forces you to make a resolution of a kind that one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Does the name of some of the most well known Japan cars in the world ring a bell in your ears. Does the name of the most admired and the most desired names of the Japan cars foment in you an adrenalin rush and forces you to make a resolution of a kind that one day you too are going to own a Japan car. Well now all such dreams of yours can now be realized. All your resolutions can stand tall and be realized in no time and with n<span id="more-199"></span>o extra expenditure. The Japanese cars for sale can now be had without going through the tedious procedures that were entailed in the earlier Japan used car exports.</p>
<p>The presence of technology in our everyday life has made many things a lot easier. Some thing similar can be said about the Japanese cars for sale. Anybody who dreams of driving a Japan car home does not have to worry about the procedure that would have to be followed in order to realize their dream. Particularly, if the individual is interested in buying a used Japanese car. The Japanese used car export is now carried out online as well. Also there is no need to fret over visiting the websites of the used Japan car exporters individually. The Japan used car export is now done online in the easiest of manner. Majority of these used Japan cars exporters are available on single websites.</p>
<p>The only thing that the customer is required to do is to visit one such site and choose from the available brands of automobiles. Once he has made the choice he would be immediately directed to the website of the concerned exporter. Becoming the owner of the Japan car had never been so easy.</p>
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<p>Carsforsale.com kids playing football with Brett Favre look-alike. Passing football to kids. Monday Night Football Commercial.  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>Where can I find old muscle cars for sale?<br />I am interested in purchasing 67-69 camaros, 66-70 chevelles, cudas, etc.  Any classic muscle cars.  Will travel to purchase.</p>
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		<title>Should I Depend on Other People’s Reviews When Selecting Used Japanese Cars to Buy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 03:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It really depends on the person reading the review about used Japanese cars whether he should believe what is said about them. Reviews come in two major categories: either the review about Japanese used cars (and perhaps the preferred Japanese used car exporter of the reviewer) was made by someone knowledgeable about what to look [...]]]></description>
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<p>It really depends on the person reading the review about used Japanese cars whether he should believe what is said about them. Reviews come in two major categories: either the review about Japanese used cars (and perhaps the preferred Japanese used car exporter of the reviewer) was made by someone knowledgeable about what to look for in a Japanese used car for sale, or the review is simply a comment from someone who does not kn<span id="more-201"></span>ow much about Japanese used cars. So, like opinions expressed by people in any industry, you should always take the content of reviews with a grain of salt (meaning, be cautious and skeptical until the review has been proven correct.)</p>
<p>Some people may create reviews about the inner workings of engines of the Japanese used cars, with emphasis on cars made by a particular manufacturer. For example, if you know quite a lot about the engines of Toyota models from years past to consider yourself an authority on the subject, then you might be able to create a legitimate and credible review about what people should look for in engines of Toyota-branded used Japanese cars. You could then expand your scope to comparing how engines from one car manufacturer rate against the performance of engines from other car manufacturers. Other reviewers might choose to focus their opinions about the external design of used Japanese cars instead. Using the same manufacturer as our example, perhaps you could make a comparative analysis of why the Toyota model for one year has a much better design than the Toyota models for succeeding years. You could say this Toyota model has a much more streamlined design that reduces drag and fosters fuel efficiency while boosting speed, while others that succeeded it are actually fuel guzzlers due to their inefficient design. In the same manner as an engine reviewer, you could then expand your range of topics to comparing designs from one manufacturer to those made by another manufacturer. These are just some ways reviews could be written though actually the potential for finding great topics to write about are practically unlimited.</p>
<p>Who takes reviews seriously? Why, people who don’t know much about buying Japanese used cars, of course, because they need someone who can guide them through the maze of technical information that will meet them once they start comparing used Japanese cars to choose from. And, there might also be actual experts on Japanese used cars, such as your friendly Japanese used car exporter, who might be interested in what you have to say. Of course, if you say something that departs from conventional knowledge, you will have to be able to defend yourself with facts and examples that would support those facts. Anything said in print is actually quite damning to the author if he is proven to have used incorrect facts deliberately.</p>
<p>So whether you are someone who just reads reviews about some Japanese used car for sale on the Internet, or are actually someone who writes reviews, the rule of thumb to be followed is truth above all else.</p>
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<p>Official Rossion Q1 Promo Video  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>I currently sale cars, I have been wanting to get a dealers licence for a while but I dont know the steps?<br />How. Is there anyone that could point me in the right direction?  Oh I also live in Michigan.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 03:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Houston Craigslist cars is a rapidly growing trend for on-line used cars shopping.  I will start by briefly introducing Craigslist to those unfamiliar with it, then will focus on Houston Craigslist cars.</p>
<p>Craigslist, a local community for classifieds and forums that targeted  started in early 1995, and 8 years later became the 7th most visited website on the world wide web.  It basically follows the concept of t<span id="more-202"></span>he classifieds section in your local newspapers.  The  listings are posted by product sellers, and service providers, then browsed by those interested in the products or services. Some think of it a virtual swap meet or flee market.</p>
<p>An advantage that puts the website over traditional methods, and other virtual shopping centers is that as of July 2007 the listings are free, therefore the seller doesn&#8217;t have to raise the price to compensate for the listing cost, and that you can also use it to try and sell, or trade your own car for free.  I have personally listed cars for sale on craiglist, and have also bought cars, car parts, and even show tickets. However, I was very caution, because there were no guarantees what so ever, and the seller had nothing to worry about such as a rating or a craiglist reputation.  The seller can write anything about the car, and if the buyers is not willing to do their homework and research about this specific car, once a bill of sale is made, and and AS IS form is signed the seller is not liable for anything, especially that they can claim the description was to the best of their knowledge.</p>
<p>I have personally contacted sellers and inquired about their cars, pretending not to know much about the car, and as you would expect, some immoral dealers, or private sellers to advantage of it, and tried as much as possible to hide information until their faced with it.  I have decided to dedicate a series of articles to educate the car shoppers about Houston Craigslist cars.  I will include the scams to watch out for, how to research the history of the car listed, and the different tricks the car dealers are using to take advantage of the search mechanism. Visit the section I dedicated  my website you are interested in obtaining more information about <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cars-in-houston.com/houston-craigslist-cars.html">houston craigslist cars</a></p>
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<p>www.agent4stars.com We currently have 2 mclaren Cars for sale Best Regards-Mfg-Saludos Stefan Katafai President@agent4stars.com +34 637 97 37 42 www.Agent4stars.com skype Stefan.katafai 3 x mclaren F1 for sale mclaren F1(#013 )|POA| Silver|627 bhp|10.000km|1994 | mclaren Cars Ltd uk mclaren F1(#063 )|POA| Silver|627 bhp|10.000km|1997 | mclaren Cars Ltd uk For sale call +34 637973742 | President@agent4stars.com |#063 mclaren F1 |627 HP | 0-100km/h 3.2 sec. | 391.1 km/h mclaren F1(#068 )|POA| Silver|627 bhp | 3.900km|1997 | mclaren Cars Ltd uk 3 x mclaren GTR for sale mclaren F1 GTR (#13R) Short tail |€POA|1996 |Red-Black|mclaren Cars Ltd uk gtr 1995 for sale For sale call +34 637973742 | President@agent4stars.com mclaren GTR |680 HP | Less 0-100km/h 3.2 sec. | +350 km/h Street legal road converted 2008 by mclaren mclaren F1 GTR Short tail |€POA|1996|Historic Orange|mclaren uk Street Legal |Tax Paid| For sale call +34 637 97 37 42 |President@agent4stars.com mclaren F1 GTR (#028R)Long tail |€POA|1997 |Light Blue|mclaren Cars Ltd uk gtr no28 for sale For sale call +34 637 97 37 42 |President@agent4stars.com |#028R mclaren GTR |680 HP | Less 0-100km/h 3.2 sec. | +350 km/h GTR convertion to street car By sending the car to mclaren UK for street conversion. It is expected to cost anywhere from GBP 150000 to 400000. Depending on what job is needed for each specific country&#8217;s road regulations, etc. 1 x mclaren LM for sale mclaren F1| €POA|1995 |Papaya Orange |680 bhp |mclaren Cars &lt;b&gt;&#8230;&lt;/b&gt;  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>Foreclosed Homes and Repossessed Cars for Sale questions?<br />I have a question, I live in Maryland and I am interested in buying a house and buying a car, but I see that repossessed cars and homes are cheaper. Is there a official website that I can go to so I can see the listings and prices/ does anyone have any advice on repossessed cars and foreclosed homes? I would love all the good advice I can get.</p>
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		<title>What Should I Look for in My Ideal Used Japanese Cars?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very first and most obvious thing you should look for when attempting to choose used Japanese cars to buy is its ability to still function. If the car runs, then the first hurdle is overcome. But then you have to check whether it still runs well, or whether it will run for awhile then [...]]]></description>
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<p>The very first and most obvious thing you should look for when attempting to choose used Japanese cars to buy is its ability to still function. If the car runs, then the first hurdle is overcome. But then you have to check whether it still runs well, or whether it will run for awhile then die on you halfway down the block. To check about the functionality of your Japanese used cars, you either have to have an engineering or aut<span id="more-503"></span>omotive background, or find a friend or acquaintance that does. Barring those possibilities, you may have to hire someone who is really knowledgeable about the inner workings of any Japanese used car for sale that you are eyeing to buy.</p>
<p>The second factor that will influence your decision to buy your ideal used Japanese cars is its appearance. Obviously, a rusty and dented external housing on your choice of Japanese used cars means they will command a lower price than Japanese used cars of the same model and manufacturer which are in pristine condition. Even if you are buying used Japanese cars to cannibalize, you would still prefer used Japanese cars which are in relatively good condition than those which have a lot of damage to them – relatively being used loosely here because equally obviously all used Japanese cars are second-hand goods which been discarded by their previous owners for one reason or another.</p>
<p>That leads us to a third factor behind buying used Japanese cars – safety. You should think about why you are buying used Japanese cars in the first place: are you buying them to collect for your family, hoping someone will appreciate their potential value and will spend on their upgrade and renovation? Are you buying the used Japanese cars as potential sources of parts for Japanese cars that are already in your collection at home? Will you be using your used Japanese cars as viable transportation to and from work or will they be housed somewhere (maybe in your personal warehouse) to meet some future need? Are you hoping that if you upgrade and renovate your used Japanese cars that you can eventually find financial profit from selling them to other car aficionados? Safety is a big concern if you want to use your used Japanese cars to drive in yourself. In the world of machines and manufacturers, there is such a concept as planned obsolescence which is regularly practiced. This simply means manufacturers do not create their machines (in this case cars) to last forever. They are meant to be used for an estimated amount of time then to be discarded in favor of future models from the same manufacturer. This not only helps resolve safety issues but guarantees future business for the car company and its employees. It is a good policy if it means that the used cars will not be used anymore by anyone – but in the case of used Japanese cars, we know that there are people who do intend to keep using them. And that is where risks come in.</p>
<p>So if you have a pretty good life insurance policy, it may seem wise to use your used Japanese cars for regular transportation. Otherwise, it may be better to simply keep them in a garage or warehouse – to fiddle around with or just simply admire.</p>
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<p>www.fug123.com Jeff Whitaker 301-816-1000 400 Horsepower  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>What is the easy way to re-sale cars from the auction without a dealer&#039;s license?<br />My friend has a dealer which I can use his license to go and bid some cars at the auction. I want to fix and sell later to make some money. But I can&#039;t have more than 3 cars in my name in 1 year period. And to have a dealer&#039;s license is really expensive and I don&#039;t have any location. </p>
<p>I was looking for rebuilder, wholesaler, junk, or scrap license are generally allowed to bid everywhere. But I couldn&#039;t find any solid information. Does anybody knows how to do it? I live in Miami, FL.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 03:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Obviously, anything to do with your brakes is extremely important to your family’s safety.  If you are still driving a motor vehicle that is over ten years of age, then it is even more important to be sure that your car is in perfect working order.  Cars can last a very long time provided you, as the owner, have a thorough understanding of the maintenance of your type of vehicle. There is no excuse for ignorance and sites lik<span id="more-205"></span>e racv.com.au, and OzFreeOnline.com have useful pages of information and news about the care of your car and any vehicle on the road today. When you are next  ‘surfing the net’, do yourself a favour and log on, join up and browse all the pages of hints. </p>
<p>Maintaining proper brake fluid levels in your master cylinder reservoir is no exception.  You should have your brake fluid checked every time you have your oil changed. During a brake inspection, your mechanic will check your brake fluid levels as well as make sure your shoes. or pads, drums, rotors, wheel bearings, anti-lock brakes (ABS) and emergency brake system are all in good, safe working order. How often does the brake fluid have to be changed? Good question &#8211; the recommended change is either every two years, or 24,000 kilometres. </p>
<p>Your professional brake technician should check the condition of the fluid with an accurate &#8216;fluid test safety metre&#8217;, which is inserted into the master cylinder reservoir to record the fluids boiling point. This should be included with brake pad or shoe replacement, and in between, as a preventive measure.</p>
<p>You may ask about the many other fluids, which, must be topped up, as well as changed, and you will find them as you read on. Oil changes are important. Your mechanic is an oil change and lube expert. There are  synthetic oils available, to better protect your engine and enhance your car’s performance, not to mention synthetic oil is resistant to heat and viscosity breakdown. You can find information like this, and many other interesting facts when you log on to firstnlastchoice.yodelaustralia.com, where they do brakes, clutches and even air-conditioning.  Another fantastic site I have browsed to find used cars for sale, auto classifieds and assistance with anything relating to cars is OzFreeOnline.com.  You can even join the forum to find out more from other people on the same wave-length </p>
<p>Recommended oil changes to keep your car running at peak performance, is every 3 months or 3,000 kilometres. One of the most common mistakes you can make with your car is to let things slide when it comes to something as simple as an oil change.  Properly scheduled oil changes will help your car last for many years.  </p>
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<p>Go To www.STARCARVIDEO.com for more Great American Muscle Cars For Sale!  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>What websites can I find used cars for sale on?<br />Im looking for a website like craigslist and the want ad to find used cars in the albany ny area. Anyone know of any sites?</p>
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		<title>Seven Reasons For Not Buying A Hybrid Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 06:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Looking to buy a hybrid car? Are you scouring the web for which are the best hybrid cars, what are the facts about hybrid cars, and perhaps even what are hybrid cars for sale on eBay?</p>
<p>Just hold on a moment and slow down. Of course, a hybrid car is a popular choice right now. And you&#8217;re thinking that getting a hybrid vehicle is all about doing your bit about global warming and save money on fuel. It&#8217;s a feel-good, w<span id="more-505"></span>in-win situation isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>But is this true and is that all there is to it? Well, let&#8217;s just say that there are at least seven good reasons why <i>you</i> should <i>not</i> buy a hybrid car.</p>
<p><b>Do you need a hybrid car?</b><br />
Have you thought about your purpose of using a car at all? Who, and how many passengers will be using the car? Driving in the city or in the country? Perhaps public transport, a bicycle or an electric scooter could fit your needs just as well. </p>
<p>Just because we&#8217;re all used to the comfort of our air-conditioned boxes on wheels does not necessarily mean we need to continue the habit, does it? You don&#8217;t <b>really</b> need a car, hybrid or other? Then the best thing you can do for the environment, and for your pocket, is not to buy one.</p>
<p><b>Would your hybrid hold its value?</b><br />
OK, so you know that hybrid car prices are above average but are inevitably coming down with a rapidly increasing demand. You also know that any tax incentives that may apply now may not continue forever. What does that mean? It means that you will not be able to sell your car at a premium price <i>later</i>, even though resale value is good <i>now</i>. So if you buy a hybrid because you think it will hold its value, don&#8217;t count on that being true in five year&#8217;s time.</p>
<p><b>Getting your money back by saving on fuel?</b><br />
This depends on your mileage and the model hybrid. Even in the best scenarios you will need five years before you recoup your purchase price. Don&#8217;t buy a hybrid for economic reasons only.</p>
<p><b>What are your alternatives?</b><br />
Hybrid car technology is only <i>one</i> means of saving the environment and your money. Cars that drive on liquid petroleum gas (LPG) or natural liquid gas (NLG) do this too. Modern diesel vehicles run much cleaner than older models and biodiesel fuel is emerging rapidly as an alternative, not to mention ethanol blends.</p>
<p>So, if you cannot justify buying a hybrid car compared to what&#8217;s locally available to you in alternative fuels, don&#8217;t buy one.</p>
<p><b>Mechanical assistance?</b><br />
Many mechanics are not yet trained in maintaining a hybrid vehicle. Could you get yours repaired and maintained locally?</p>
<p><b>Hybrids ain&#8217;t hybrids</b><br />
The hybrid car range includes SUVs. How many people really need one? Buying a hybrid to  roll over the off-road environment seems a little incongruous. Don&#8217;t buy one unless you absolutely cannot do without it for good reasons.</p>
<p><b>Saving the environment?</b><br />
You are probably like most people who buy a hybrid car because they want to do their bit about global warming. Right? Good for you. Hybrid cars are part of the future. But&#8230;</p>
<p>You cannot buy a sustainable world. Selling cars, whatever fuel they use, involves vast quantities of energy and emissions in mining metals, transportation, production and distribution. Whereas it is better to drive a hybrid car than a gasoline-driven one, don&#8217;t expect to save the planet from global warming just by doing that. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s a change in thinking that&#8217;s needed, from seeing ourselves as independent consumers, to interdependent people who live in relationship to others and our environments. Once you and I <i>know</i> that we&#8217;ll act more wisely in choosing Earth-friendly technologies that we really need.</p>
<p>Cannot afford to buy a hybrid? So what? Reach out to someone else who needs you today or volunteer in your local environment protection group. That&#8217;s really putting your foot down in   making a difference!</p>
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<p>2003 Honda S2000 Test Drive  <H3>Help answer the question about cars for sale</H3>When do people put their cars up for sale?<br />It&#039;s been a while, and I&#039;ve been wanting to purchase an Audi A6 (2006-2008), and I checked almost every website out there (private seller ONLY).  Unfortunately, people are not selling their cars and I continue to wait for updates, yet there are none.  My father says there will be more during March-May due to Taxes.  I&#039;m just so tired of waiting.  Any advices?  Around what month do you think there would be more cars for sale?</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 03:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Used car market in India is growing rapidly with the growth of new car market. In the present era most of the car owners especially young drivers drive a particular car for about three to five years and then exchange their used car for a new car. This has not only given a boom to the new car market but has also fostered the used car market in the country.</p>
<p>When it comes to buying a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pa<span id="more-206"></span>geTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; rel=&#8221;external nofollow&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.carazoo.com/article/2609200803&#8243;>second hand car in India</a> there are many options open for buyers both in terms of used cars and used car sellers. There are many <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.carazoo.com/article/0509200803/Used-Car-Selling-Tips">used cars for sale in India</a> and many dealers that offer the best used cars at a cost-effective price. If anyone wants to buy used car in India then there are certain things one should know to get a perfect pre-owned car.</p>
<p><strong>Here are top 10 tips to buy used car in India:</strong></p>
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<li>In the first place you have to decide which car you exactly want and what the price you can pay for it.  The choice of car depends on your needs and requirements. If you are a family of two then a small car like Alto and Spark will be best for you but if you have a huge family of 7 or 8 people then a MUV like Toyota Innova is a good option for you. Analyze your needs before you fix on your used car.</li>
<li>Then you have to do a market research on the used car that you decide to buy. You should be well aware of the car&#8217;s market value, its resale value, and its reliability as well as demand in the market. </li>
<li>After that you need to check the source through which you can buy the second hand car with ease. There are higher chances of getting fleeced when buying a used car and therefore you should be cautious and choose a source that you can rely on. You can select the internet where you can find many Indian car portals that offer a good opportunity to buy used car in India with a hassle free process. Then you have a number of authorized dealer and personal referrals. Many big brands like Maruti, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai also have their used car outlets that offer you warranties, car finance, car insurance, and quality service on used cars. You can judge yourself what is the best option for you.</li>
<li>Then you have to think as to whether you are capable to make the entire payment or whether you will take car loan for used car. There are many financing companies so you need to check the interest rate that they offer and choose the best one for yourself.</li>
<li>Once you get some of the best sources to check for used cars you can contact them and have a test drive of few of the selected car models. There are many second hand cars in India and you cannot obviously test drive all. So choose few of the models that you desire to own. While testing and verifying the car check the entire history of the car and also evaluate the condition, mileage and performance. Never go for buying a modified car or a repainted car.</li>
<li>Then check all the documents of the car that you decide to buy. Check the RTO tax receipt, original registration certificate, insurance papers, original invoice, and the service bills of the car. Don&#8217;t forget to tally the VIN number of the car with the one mentioned in the registration certification. This will help to verify whether the car and the seller are authentic. In Indian used car market there are chances of getting cheated so be cautious and don&#8217;t end up buying a stolen car.</li>
<li>Most of the cars that are stolen in India usually have the odometer tampered. It is a very common malpractice in the used car market. Check the date of tyre manufacturer and the service records to ensure that the odometer is not tampered.</li>
<li>If you don&#8217;t have much knowledge on cars then ask a mechanic to do so. Have a trusted mechanic look at the car and check the overall condition of the car.</li>
<li>Once you are satisfied with the working and condition of the car finalize the deal with the seller.</li>
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<p>10. Negotiate to your best to get the best deal and then complete all the paper work and legal formalities.</p>
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		<title>When are Used Japanese Cars Considered the Proverbial White Elephants?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who don’t know, the term white elephant refers to anything that has only imaginary or perhaps aesthetic value for the owner, but has no practical or functional value. When applied to any Japanese used car for sale, it seems to merit quite some thought. To answer the question, one possible answer a collector [...]]]></description>
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<p>For those who don’t know, the term white elephant refers to anything that has only imaginary or perhaps aesthetic value for the owner, but has no practical or functional value. When applied to any Japanese used car for sale, it seems to merit quite some thought.</p>
<p>To answer the question, one possible answer a collector of used Japanese cars might give is: no, my used Japanese cars still have practical and/or fu<span id="more-504"></span>nctional value. How so? Well, perhaps this car collector is still able to get some mileage out of his Japanese used cars. Perhaps on weekends, he brings one of his Japanese used cars out of his garage and takes his family out for a trip to church, or on a picnic to a nearby park, or even a bit further away to a beach for an afternoon of water-based activities. For such a person, his used Japanese cars would not be white elephants in the strictest sense of the use of the term because the vehicles can still be used though perhaps not as regularly as newer cars.</p>
<p>Another answer a collector of used Japanese cars would give would be the opposite: yes, my used Japanese cars are actually white elephants, in the sense that I do not derive any practical or functional value out of them. Many used cars are gas guzzlers, because their engines are not as efficient at burning fuel as when the cars were new. Others have deficiencies in car design that make them too bulky and too large for fuel efficiency.</p>
<p>If you spend an inordinate amount of money upgrading, renovating and taking care of your used Japanese cars, perhaps you need to examine your reasons for owning such vehicles in the first place. If you just like to look at them once in awhile (when you have leisure time on your hands), then leave them locked away for months on end, then perhaps you may need to ask yourself whether that is enough reason to hold on to your collection.</p>
<p>Some people go to great lengths to preserve the quality of their cars (regardless of what country made them) because they want to be able to use them for a long time. Then they sell their cars because they need to upgrade their mode of transportation to more efficient and less troublesome cars of newer make. In that sense, cars would not be white elephants because they do serve practical and functional purposes for the owners while they can still run. But what happens when your used Japanese cars completely die on you, meaning their engines go kaput with no hope of being fixed anymore? That is a fate that all vehicles (and their owners) have to face eventually.</p>
<p>In that case, the only real value your used Japanese cars would have would be if they were sold for scrap, or as spare parts for other used Japanese cars. If you seem to have become emotionally attached to your car, it may take time though before you can let go – but all of us have to let go of our material possessions at some point. Some just do a better job earlier than others.</p>
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