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  • How to Remove a CD from a Toyota Avalon

    The Toyota Avalon is among the most popular cars on the automobile market. It offers fuel efficiency in addition to numerous other convenient features traditionally not found in automobiles. Among...

  • B16A Transmission Information

    Transmissions built for the B16A-series of engines came into use on various Honda models throughout the late 80's and 90's. Transmissions from early in this period can have some trouble in higher...

  • Classic Vs. Mini Cooper

    The Mini is a worldwide icon of efficiency, uniqueness and fun. It has enjoyed years of popularity since its inception in 1959, becoming a cultural icon in the 1960s. The Mini was developed for...

  • How to Drive a Stick Shift for Beginners

    Learn how to drive a manual car based on my newly developed lesson. It offers an easy approach to a difficult task and will get you off and driving within the first 30 min of driving.

  • How Long Do Volvos Last?

    The word Volvo is Latin for "I roll," and the luxury car company has been rolling along since 1927. While you may not see many Volvos on the road from that era, average life-span figures ranging...

  • How to Identify A Car on the Street

    Know the difference between a Honda Accord or a Honda Civic? If you do, that’s great. If not, this article will be all the more helpful. By following these simple steps, you will be able to...

  • The History of the Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

    Honda Motor Co. has a reputation in Japan and the United States for making quality cars at affordable prices. Honda vehicles consistently enjoy good reviews and high reliability ratings. The...

  • About the Acura MDX

    The Acura MDX is a midsized sport-utility vehicle that is manufactured by the Japanese car company Acura, which is owned by Honda. MDX stands for multi-dimensional luxury. The MDX is known as a...

  • How Are Engine Oil Lubricants Made?

    Engine lubricants all start with a base product. With original engine oil, that base is crude oil (also used to make gasoline and diesel). With synthetic oil, the base product is often also a mix...

  • What Does Corvette Mean?

    Corvette is the name given to a type of lightly armed, small warship, smaller than a frigate. During the Age of Sail, many navies used corvettes, but the first recorded reference is to a vessel in...

  • How to Love your Ford Mustang

    Every one knows about the Ford Mustang, It's sleek and yet sporty look and through he years this car has become an icon, With more then 40 years and still going strong this has to be one of the...

  • History of the Dodge Viper

    The Dodge Viper was conceived by Chrysler LLC to develop a brutish American sports car by stuffing a V-10 engine into a small frame. It drew on the AC Cobra as a template. Lamborghini helped...

  • History of the Nissan Quest

    The Nissan Quest is a minivan produced by Nissan since 1993. Up until 2002, it was a re-badged version of the Mercury Villager. Since 2004, it has been a unique vehicle.

  • How to Indentify a 1992/93 Limited Edition Mustang Convertible

    Limited Edition Convertibles were released in 1992 and 1993 to help drive traffic to the Ford showrooms. These were available with options that were unique to these convertibles. They were know as...

  • How to Avoid a Flat Tire

    Before you begin reading this article, close your eyes and imagine seeing a beautiful, expensive automobile like a Rolls Royce sitting in your driveway. Now as you look at all the quality...

  • What Does BMW Stand For?

    Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (Bavarian Motor Works)-worldwide known for the BMW acronym-is the leading global European automotive manufacturer based in Germany. Although BMW began in 1913 as a shop...

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