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  • Automatic Transmission Vs. Manual in Tractor-Trailers

    There has been a great deal of controversy in recent years over whether the benefits of automated manuals (automatic) transmissions outweigh the cost in tractor trailers. The rapid development and...

  • Difference Between 4-Wheel Drive & All Wheel Drive

    Though similar in principle, the intent of All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) vehicles are very different. One is used for enhancing traction in all situations, while the other is...

  • Crossover SUV Vs. Minivan

    Although the differences between these two classes are largely aesthetic, there are a few factors that separate minivans from crossovers in terms of functionality. The decision to purchase one...

  • Difference Between All-Wheel & Front-Wheel Drive

    Front-wheel and all-wheel drive are the two most popular drive systems for passenger cars in America, and each has its strengths and weaknesses.

  • Buying a New Car: How Much Can You Afford?

    When exploring the option of buying a new car, you will want to take into account of how much you can afford. Determined how much you can pay each month before you make a new car purchase. The...

  • Top SUV Cars

  • Gasoline Vs. Diesel Vehicles

    Although hybrid cars are gaining popularity, the old debate between gasoline and diesel-powered cars still has some validity. While diesel cars are not widely available in North America, it is...

  • How Do Hybrid Cars Compare to Cars With Standard Engines?

    Hybrids are the hot new gimmick on today's auto market, but are they truly the purveyors of eternal sunshine they purport to be? Only time will tell, but a number of trends are already clear.

  • How to Apply for an Automobile Title

    When you own a vehicle, the most important document you will need is the title., which proves you are the rightful owner. Each state has specific laws that govern the amount of time you are given...

  • The Advantages of Electric and Gas Powered Hybrid Cars

  • The Best Sporty Cars With Good Gas Mileage

  • The Best Mid-Size Cars for Gas Mileage

  • The Best Rated Cars for Gas Mileage

  • The Best 4 Wheel Drive Cars With Good Gas Mileage

  • What Does AWD Mean in Cars?

    All Wheel Drive (AWD) is one of those things that everyone knows they should want, but don't exactly know what it is. This term is often confused with the similar Four Wheel Drive (4WD), but the...

  • Leather Car Interior Vs. Cloth Car Interior

    The debate over the merits of leather and cloth interiors has many facets. Cotton/poly blend or dead cow; the question is mainly one of personal preference and willingness to do the required...

  • The Differences Between Foreign Cars & Domestic Cars

    With Ford producing cars in Mexico and Kia making them in America, the question of foreign versus domestic cars has largely become one of personal preference and demographics. There are, however, ...

  • Negotiation Strategies for Selling a Car

    Before you get too caught up in the negotiating intricacies of selling your car, you need to make sure it's in the best shape possible. A good first step is to take it to a mechanic for an...

  • How to Find Dealer Program Cars

    Dealer program cars are vehicles that are often sold at vast discounts for a variety of reasons. Perhaps it's a car that has been on a dealer's lot for six months or longer, or a car that was...

  • Auto Lease Purchase Advice

    If you enjoy driving your leased car and do not want to return it after the lease is up, you may have the option of purchasing the car instead of renewing the lease. There are many benefits to...

  • How to Buy Cars for Dirt Cheap Prices

    Do you want to buy cars for dirt cheap prices either to sale for profit or to drive for your personal use? If you answered yes then you are at the perfect article for you as buying dirt cheap cars...

  • The Benefits of a Torque Converter

  • How to Negotiate the Price of a Car

    Despite the convenience and ease of obtaining a price quote that is free, many people prefer to negotiate their new car’s price. If a person is buying a used vehicle, the person has no other...

  • How to Look Up a Car's Value in Canada

    Before you purchase another vehicle, or sell the one you have in Canada. You should look up you car's book value in Canada. In America, we have Kelley Blue Book to determine our values. But the...

  • Does 'Sold As Is' Apply to the Lemon Law?

    A car sold as is has no guarantees or warranty against defects or repairs. Lemons are not always identifiable; they can be any type of car. You buy such a car at your own risk. Lemon laws do not...

  • How to Find a Sebring Convertible

    If you're in the market for a car and have decided to buy a Chrysler Sebring Convertible, there are a few ways to start your search. You will need to know whether you want to buy a new or used...

  • How to Take Delivery on a Car That's Not Getting Financed

    You've just purchased your new car and decided that leasing or financing was not right for you, so you decided to pay cash instead. Taking delivery of your new car is simple and easy; you just...

  • What Is an Economy Car?

    An economy car is any vehicle designed and built to not only sell for a low price but also to be very efficient in its use of gasoline. One of the most successful economy cars of all time was the...

  • How to Buy a New Car From a Salesman

    Everyone dreads sitting down and negotiating with a car salesman for a new car. The endless hours spent haggling, waiting for him to bring back the dealership's counteroffer from the sales...

  • Why Manual Transmissions Are Better

    While an automatic transmission is a decidedly easier proposition in busy cities where stop-and-go traffic is the norm, in most driving situations, a manual transmission allows the driver to...

  • Blue Book Vs. Black Book Auto Value

    Before purchasing or selling a vehicle, it is helpful to collect information on what that model is selling for. The Blue Book and Black Book are two resources that provide information on car values.

  • How to Check the Value of a Vehicle

    Determining the value of a vehicle is important for many reasons. For instance, if you are planning on selling a vehicle that you currently own, you will need to know its approximate value so that...

  • What Can I Do If I Lease a Faulty Car?

    Leasing a vehicle is an option for drivers who don't want to be committed to vehicle purchase; occasionally, car dealers lease vehicles, either intentionally or unintentionally, that are faulty....

  • What Month Is the Best to Purchase a New Car?

    The decision to purchase a new car can be both exciting and nerve-racking. It's exciting because the only thing standing between you and your new set of wheels is the salesperson; of course, it's...

  • The Best Way for Seniors to Purchase a New Car

    Buying a car is a big decision for anyone. A car represents a large investment and is likely to be used for several years, so choosing the right car--and the right buying method--is worth extra...

  • How to Get The Best Deals When Shopping for a Car

    Buying a car can be exciting and stressful. It's hard to know when you are getting the best deal and with such a large expense you want to make sure you make the right choice.

  • How to Write a Receipt of Sale for a Car

    This method of writing a receipt of sale is legally binding in some/all states of the United States.

  • What Is a Service Contract?

    Approximately 50 percent of all Americans who purchase a new car purchase service contracts, according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Service contracts are also common with the...

  • How to Find a Car Dealer

    When buying a car, there are many things to consider, including price, model, color and type of car. Buyers often take time when choosing a car dealer--most want to ensure they are dealing with...

  • Hydrogen Engines Vs. Combustion Engines

    New car buyers may wonder if they should purchase a clean vehicle, such as a hydrogen car, or stick with the standard combustion engine. While hydrogen may offer better environmentally sound...

  • How to Buy a Used Vehicle With a Loan

    Purchasing a vehicle when you need a loan can be very intimidating. A few simple steps and know-how can make the process a lot less scary.

  • How to Find a Toyota Dealer

    If you're in the market for a Toyota, a Toyota dealer is very easy to find. Toyota has over 1,000 dealers around the world and almost all of them sell both new and used Toyotas. By visiting their...

  • What Are the Benefits of Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles?

    The current fight against global pollution has many people thinking about purchasing cleaner-burning cars such as a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Hydrogen-powered cars offer several advantages over...

  • Facts on Buying a Car

    Buying a new (or new to you) car is a big purchase that requires good research and thought. With the proper information, a wise financial decision can be made.

  • How to Run Car Vin Numbers

    The United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration requires all vehicles made after 1981 to have a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN is made up of 17 characters (letters...

  • What Components Are Used to Make a Hybrid Car?

    Hybrid cars are a combination of legacy and next-generation components that create a new category of road transportation. These vehicles are broken down into two main autos--the "pure" hybrid and...

  • Fair Market Value Vs. Wholesale

    If you have recently decided to trade your car in or purchase a used car then you have probably heard a few new terms. To understand what you should be offered for your old car or pay for a used...

  • Are Car Leases Good or Bad?

    Ready to trade in that gas guzzler for something that is a little easier on the wallet? Then now is the time to do a little research and determine whether leasing or buying is better for you....

  • Pros & Cons of Large Cars Vs. Small Cars

    Size has a big effect on a car's price, space, economy and styling. Large cars are roomier, better-styled and more expensive. Smaller cars are easier to park, easier on the wallet and less...

  • What Does Fifth Number of a VIN Number Mean?

    Every vehicle made or sold in the United States since 1981 has been assigned a 17-character alphanumeric serial number called a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The mix of numbers and letters...

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