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Vintage cars to concept vehicles, microcars to monster trucks, eHow shares the car enthusiast’s passion for all things automotive. Whether you’re looking to add hydraulics to your car and attend a low rider show or you’re just wondering how to get a personalized license plate, eHow’s got scores of great car enthusiast How Tos. Want to make some extra cash doing what you love? eHow can even show you how to buy, restore and sell a vintage car.

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  • How to Test Vehicle Window Tint Percentage

    Window tint on vehicles isn't just a decorative customization. Tint reduces interior temperature during hot months, and acts as security to keep people from spotting valuables through your window....

  • How to Detail Your Automobile: An Art, Not a Science

    Car detailing is exactly how it sounds. It is cleaning up the car, inside and out, top to bottom. There are millions of car detailers everywhere, mainly car lovers and enthusiasts who like to give...

  • Twin Turbo Viper Vs. Turbo Hayabusa

    Motor sports enthusiasts often pair up vehicles of different types to prove their choice is the fastest. The Suzuki Hayabusa and the Dodge Viper are considered world-class examples of...

  • How to Read Auto VIN Codes

    When an automobile company manufactures a vehicle, it assigns the vehicle a unique number that is used to identify it and to differentiate it from similar vehicles. This number is necessary to...

  • How to Decode the VIN on a GM

    Every car contains a vehicle identification number (VIN) that provides information about where and when the auto was manufactured, the model year and the body style. The 17-character sequence of...

  • Underglow Lighting Laws

    Underglow lights are the aftermarket lights mounted on the undercarriage of a vehicle. They will emit a diffused glow whenever they are switched on. Underglow lights will give the vehicle the...

  • How to Buy Classic Car Insurance

    After spending thousands of dollars and years of labor to restore a classic car, the last thing you want to do is leave it uninsured or underinsured. Classic car insurance policies differ from...

  • How to Detail The Inside of Your Vehicle

    This How-To will explain a process for you to clean the inside of your vehicle to bring back that 'new' look!

  • How to Decode Buick VIN Numbers

    All vehicles, no matter where they are made or what company they are made by have a vehicle identification number (VIN). These numbers, if deciphered properly, can tell you where the car...

  • Do Larger Truck Tires Lower MPG?

    The question of whether or how larger tires on a car or truck affect fuel economy is as old as the rubber tire and combustion engine. Some assert that larger tires are heavier and have more...

  • Whistling Exhaust Tips

    Born on the streets of Oakland, California, whistler exhaust tips are pieces of metal welded into the tip of a car's exhaust pipe that emit a high-pitched shriek under acceleration. The sound is...

  • How to Find the Paint Color Code on Ford Vehicles

    Each auto manufacturer assigns a specific code to paint colors. This number may change from year to year, as minor differences in paint colors may occur. You'll need the paint color code if you...

  • How to Calculate Frontal Area

    Calculating frontal area can be of interest when, for example, determining the profile of a vehicle. Contour matters for wind resistance, but so does frontal area. There are several possible ways...

  • Performance Suspension Technology

    Performance suspension technology plays a vital role in the handling and stability of a performance vehicle. What manufacturers learn from the race track, will eventually find its way to the...

  • How to Get New York License Plate

    In New York, only the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has the authority to issue vehicle plates to vehicle registrants. Registrants may pick up standard plates at a motor vehicle...

  • The History of the Nissan Skyline

    The Nissan Skyline is a line of luxury tuner cars manufactured by Nissan. The Skyline has gained recent popularity as a performance-based vehicle.

  • Explanation of a VIN Number

    Most automobile owners are aware that their vehicle has a unique Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN. Since 1980, each vehicle has been given a 17-digit alphanumeric code that is unique to every...

  • Kia Sportage FAQ

    The Kia Sportage is a small SUV sold by Kia Motors of America, a Korean automaker. The Sportage was originally introduced in 1995, and was sold until 2003. Kia revived the nameplate and began...

  • Ford Fuel Pump Problems

    Dealing with the fuel pump issues in your Ford vehicle can be stressful. After all, a faulty fuel pump can render a car or truck useless, and the telltale signs of fuel pump problems aren't often...

  • How to Prepare a Vehicle for Buffing

    You will see here what are the necessary steps required before attempting to buff a vehicle

  • How to Rid Your Project Car of Bugs

    So you just purchased your dream project car, the only problem is that it was sitting outside for a long time. So now it is also home to all kinds of arachnids and wasps and who knows what else....

  • How to Choose a Car Cover

    Buying a car cover can protect your vehicle if it's sitting outside. The best cover will shield your car from pollution, dirt, tree sap, bird feces and sun rays. It will guard your vehicle from...

  • Viper Car Vs. Viper Plane

    In mechanical circles, the term "Viper" elicits visions of sleek, high performance vehicles with blistering performance and astronomical speeds. For this reason, the "Viper" moniker has been...

  • How to Use a Toyota Remote Car Starter

    Toyota's VIP remote start system is an excellent feature that allows you to crank your engine from a distance, and even pre-set your air conditioning or heat to cool or warm the vehicle. If you...

  • Information on the Plymouth Prowler

    The Plymouth Prowler was an open-front convertible produced by Chrysler Corporation from 1997 to 2002. The vehicle was considered a remarkable risk for Chrysler at the time, but it enjoyed...

  • Car Show Detailing Tips

    Detailing a car in preparation for a car show requires hours of work. If you want to show off your ride--and maybe even win a trophy--you have to spend some time making your car shine. The judges...

  • Types of Saturn Cars

    Saturn (originally founded by General Motors) is an American automobile manufacturer that has been producing vehicles since 1990. The company is most famous for its use of dent-resistant plastic...

  • Pontiac Aztek Information

    The Aztek was manufactured from 2001 to 2005 by General Motors under their Pontiac brand. The vehicle faced extreme criticism for its unique styling from media and automotive critics, but was...

  • The Invention of the Car Engine

    Although the automobile is considered to be an American creation, the invention of the automobile engine is rooted in Europe. It developed over a period of more than a century from the use of...

  • Good Used Cars to Make Into Electric Cars

    Finding the right donor vehicle is the most important step in starting your electric car conversion. While there is no perfect vehicle for electric conversion, there are several things to look for...

  • How to Find a Classic Car Blue Book Value Free

    You really can find a classic car blue book value without buying any sort of price guides in a matter of minutes. Who wants to pay for something like this anyway? There's really no need, when...

  • How to Replace a DMV Title

    The classic you've been rebuilding nearly every weekend for two years is finally roadworthy. The only thing left to do is register it and its ready to roll, but you can't find the title. You've...

  • How To Identify a Car by its VIN number

    The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in your car is like the DNA in your body --- it can reveal all kinds of information once you decode its alphanumeric signature. Not only government agencies...

  • Model T Car History

    The Ford Model T is considered the most successful vehicle in automotive history, transforming the automobile industry and American culture forever and making Ford Motors a runaway industrial...

  • Cadillac Escalade History

    The Cadillac Escalade is produced by General Motors Corporation (GMC) and is a full-size luxury sport utility vehicle. Since its introduction in 1999, the Escalade has remained competitive with...

  • Who Built the First Car?

    The first car was built as far back as the late 1600s. While on a mission to China, Ferdinand Verbiest built a toy steam-powered vehicle for the Chinese Emperor. Over the course of the next few...

  • How to make extra money with your CLASSIC CAR

    Old Cars are great. An old car is often expensive and somewhat costly to maintain. Here's a few ways to make some extra gas money and have fun doing it!

  • How to Save Gas in a Ford Sierra V8

    It's a bit of a an oxymoronic quest--the point of the V8 Ford Sierra was about as far away from fuel economy as an auto could be. Especially in the few XR8 sedans that were built, they were about...

  • How Does a Car's Design Affect Its Gas Mileage?

    A car's overall body shape and design has an impact on its gas mileage rating. Big, bulky, upright cars experience greater wind resistance against their body frames during normal operation,...

  • History of the Volkswagen Thing

    The Volkswagen Jeep-style Type 181, commonly known as the Thing, Safari or Trekker, is based on the World War II-era German military vehicle the Type 82 Kübelwagen, known in English as the...

  • History of the Isuzu VehiCROSS

    The Isuzu VehiCROSS was a 2-door sport utility vehicle developed and produced by Isuzu Motors from 1997 to 2001. The vehicle was designed to be halo car, meaning very few were produced. It won...

  • What Year Was the First Car Made?

    With more than 1 million cars on U.S. roads today, it's hard to imagine that there once was a time before traffic jams and high gas prices. However, the invention of the automobile was a long...

  • How to Lift the Body Off of a Car

    There are lots of reasons why someone would want to lift a body of a vehicle off of a frame, and most of them have to do with restoration. Older cars and trucks are separated from the frame to do...

  • How Concept Cars Are Made

    The development of a concept car is either an individual or group effort that requires the ability to think beyond traditional ideas of what constitutes a workable design for an automobile. The...

  • How to Fit Bigger Performance Tires and Rims Onto Your Old Muscle Car or Vehicle

    The term Pro-Touring has come to full force in the automotive hobby world. It is where you install the modern qualities found in newer vehicles, into your older car. Notice how I didn't say...

  • How to Install Traction Bars

    When a vehicle accelerates rapidly from a fullstop, the power of the engine twists the rear differential. This twisting motion actually pulls the passenger side tire away from the road surface,...

  • How to Calculate Power to Weight Ratios in Automobiles

    A vehicle's ability to reach a given distance at a specified time depends on the vehicle's weight and its power. "Power" is defined as either the amount of horsepower the engine produces, or the...

  • How to Read a Chevrolet VIN Number

    A Chevrolet VIN number can tell you many useful things about the car you are driving. Some examples of information you can read from the VIN number include the type of engine your Chevrolet has or...

  • How to Design Car Flags

    Car flags are an excellent way to personalize your vehicle. Flags can be used as a means of individual expression. They can also carry advertisements and sport club or team logos. The car flag is...

  • About Ford Hot Rod Roadsters

    A hot rod is an American car that has undergone changes within its engine. Those changes make that car travel at an increased velocity. Topless roadsters were the first cars to be modified,...

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