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	<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>HellaciousRiders.com is Pleased to Announce the Opening of Our 1st Member Store ?SteadlyQuikWheels.com?</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/HellaciousRiders.com_is_Pleased_to_Announce_the_Opening_of_Our_1st_Member_Store_%93SteadlyQuikWheels.com%94/article/56343</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every one of these sold sends $1.00 to The Love Ride Charity that helps MDA & other organizations.Since 1984, every November 20,000 motorcycles caravan to raise funds for numerous charities from Harley-Davidson of Glendale to a concert, trade show, and a barbeque at Castaic Lake, California.Mike is one of only a handful of miniature car designers that has received a license from Mattel to design his custom hotwheels. SteadlyQuikWheels.com features 16 different hotwheels currently for sale, some that are retired with very limited quantities left.Mike also puts out a line of Limited Edition Johnny Lightning cars.Mike would love to meet you at the upcoming, Glendale Love Ride, Sunday the 14th Nov. he will be there from 7:00 am on to when ever it's finished...see ya then. Tell him Hriders.com sent you.Mike say's that it would be his pleasure, at your request to sign any of the 11 different die-cast toy cars that he has designed at no extra cost to the customer.To reach Mike contact:Contact Info.Steadly QuikwheelsP.O. Box 2191Santa Clarita, Ca. 91386-2191Mike Stead661-298-1555e-mail protected from spam botsTo contact HRiders.com for more information please contact: Jim WeissPresidentThe iTrade Group, Inc.949-766-6672http://www.hriders.comHriders.com is currently giving away unlimited 100 gigabyte, 500 megabyte email accounts with POP3 access. There is no fee to join Hriders.com. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Every one of these sold sends $1.00 to The Love Ride Charity that helps MDA & other organizations.Since 1984, every November 20,000 motorcycles caravan to raise funds for numerous charities from Harley-Davidson of Glendale to a concert, trade show, and a barbeque at Castaic Lake, California.Mike is one of only a handful of miniature car designers that has received a license from Mattel to design his custom hotwheels. SteadlyQuikWheels.com features 16 different hotwheels currently for sale, some that are retired with very limited quantities left.Mike also puts out a line of Limited Edition Johnny Lightning cars.Mike would love to meet you at the upcoming, Glendale Love Ride, Sunday the 14th Nov. he will be there from 7:00 am on to when ever it's finished...see ya then. Tell him Hriders.com sent you.Mike say's that it would be his pleasure, at your request to sign any of the 11 different die-cast toy cars that he has designed at no extra cost to the customer.To reach Mike contact:Contact Info.Steadly QuikwheelsP.O. Box 2191Santa Clarita, Ca. </P><P>91386-2191Mike Stead661-298-1555e-mail protected from spam botsTo contact HRiders.com for more information please contact: Jim WeissPresidentThe iTrade Group, Inc.949-766-6672<a href="http://www.hriders.com" target="_blank">http://www.hriders.com</a>Hriders.com is currently giving away unlimited 100 gigabyte, 500 megabyte email accounts with POP3 access. There is no fee to join Hriders.com. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Where to Buy Cheap Used Cars at Bargain Prices!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important things you can do to purchase a cheap used car at bargain prices is to do your homework. You should check your local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type of vehicle that you are in the market for. Make sure to get the high and low Blue Book Price on the vehicle that you are interested in. Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing: NADA GUIDES www.nadaguides.comKELLEY BLUE BOOK www.kbb.comEDMUNDS www.edmunds.comOther resources to check with is CARFAX. They can supply you with the vehicle history report. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history on cars. We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to purchase. Newspaper Classified Ads are a excellent place to find cheap used cars at well below retail prices. Many times, people take their cars to dealers for trade ins and are offered below wholesale prices. Many of these people will be happy to several hundreds more that what was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT BUY! Online Auctions can be a great place to find cheap used cars. You can shop right from the comfort of your own home. Look for auctions with no reserve, these auctions don't have a minimum price before they will sell. Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not require you to have a Dealer's License. Public auctions can be an excellent place to purchase cheap used cars at wholesale prices. Some of these auctions are: Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks & Lending Institutions. Some public auctions also auction Police and Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles. Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to purchase cheap used cars at wholesale prices. These auctions are usually advertised in newspaper classified section Or handled by Probate Estate Auctioneers. Government Auctions are an excellent source for cheap used vehicles. They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S. Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions, Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Postal Services. Rental Car Companies often sell their fleets of cars by auction. They can be a great source of cheap used cars. Contact these large companies and inquire. Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cheap used cars at below wholesale prices. Most of these auctions require that you have a dealer's license. These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins, rentals, and fleet vehicles.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>One of the most important things you can do to purchase a cheap used car at bargain prices is to do your homework. You should check your local classified ads and see what the asking price is for the type of vehicle that you are in the market for. Make sure to get the high and low Blue Book Price on the vehicle that you are interested in. Here are some excellent sources for getting pricing: NADA GUIDES <a href="http://www.nadaguides.com" target=new>www.nadaguides.com</a>KELLEY BLUE BOOK <a href="http://www.kbb.com" target=new>www.kbb.com</a>EDMUNDS <a href="http://www.edmunds.com" target=new>www.edmunds.com</a>Other resources to check with is CARFAX. They can supply you with the vehicle history report. </P><P>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a research area to check recall history on cars. We recommend that you have the vehicle you are interested in purchasing be inspected by your own mechanic prior to purchase. Newspaper Classified Ads are a excellent place to find cheap used cars at well below retail prices. Many times, people take their cars to dealers for trade ins and are offered below wholesale prices. Many of these people will be happy to several hundreds more that what was quoted by the dealer and you will end up with an EXCELLENT BUY! Online Auctions can be a great place to find cheap used cars. </P><P>You can shop right from the comfort of your own home. Look for auctions with no reserve, these auctions don't have a minimum price before they will sell. Public Car Auctions are open to the general public and do not require you to have a Dealer's License. Public auctions can be an excellent place to purchase cheap used cars at wholesale prices. Some of these auctions are: Auction Repossessions of Credit Unions, Banks & Lending Institutions. </P><P>Some public auctions also auction Police and Local Municipalities, City, State, & County vehicles. Estate and Bankruptcy Auctions can be a very good place to purchase cheap used cars at wholesale prices. These auctions are usually advertised in newspaper classified section Or handled by Probate Estate Auctioneers. Government Auctions are an excellent source for cheap used vehicles. They include vehicles from DEA drug raid seizures, FBI, IRS, U.S. </P><P>Customs Auctions, Department of Defense, General Services Auctions, Resolution Trust Corporation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Postal Services. Rental Car Companies often sell their fleets of cars by auction. They can be a great source of cheap used cars. Contact these large companies and inquire. </P><P>Dealer Auctions can be one of the best sources to cheap used cars at below wholesale prices. Most of these auctions require that you have a dealer's license. These auctions include lease cars, trade-ins, rentals, and fleet vehicles.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Plan A Car Show Attraction</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/How_To_Plan_A_Car_Show_Attraction/article/3659</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antique classic cars, especially collector and specialty automobiles are a hot attraction for any event?whether indoor or outdoor. How do you get the cars to display? If you are a classic car club, members are happy to participate with their vintage rides. Another option is contributing a donation to a nonprofit car club for their service.Main AttractionThese beautiful motorcars are show quality. So having a contact with a car club is essential. Individual clubs have different rules and regulations for displaying cars. If you are planning a classic car attraction, you should contact the car club as soon as you decide that you want to have a car show. Time is of the essence to work out the details, and get on their calendar, in the car show season. Prepare questions prior to making the call to appear organized and save time. Some frequently asked questions are:	What is the donation amount for your service?	How long can the cars be exhibited?	How many cars will you bring?A car show requires a large venue with sections for exhibitors, vendors and visitors parking. Overall, you will need an area big enough for everyone's ease of movement and equipment storage.Sub-AttractionsSome car show events feature the main attraction, which are the classic cars without considering sub-attractions such as:	Disc Jockey and musicians	Food and beverage vendors	Swap meet exhibitors	Children's activitiesJust think about it. A car show with just a main attraction could possibly be boring. A great attraction is built with layers such as automobiles for visual, food for smell, music for sound, and games for interactivity to stimulate visitors?all of which contribute to having a good time?and will make your car show much more attractive.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Antique classic cars, especially collector and specialty automobiles are a hot attraction for any event?whether indoor or outdoor. How do you get the cars to display? If you are a classic car club, members are happy to participate with their vintage rides. Another option is contributing a donation to a nonprofit car club for their service.Main AttractionThese beautiful motorcars are show quality. So having a contact with a car club is essential. Individual clubs have different rules and regulations for displaying cars. </P><P>If you are planning a classic car attraction, you should contact the car club as soon as you decide that you want to have a car show. Time is of the essence to work out the details, and get on their calendar, in the car show season. Prepare questions prior to making the call to appear organized and save time. Some frequently asked questions are:<ul>	<li>What is the donation amount for your service?	<li>How long can the cars be exhibited?	<li>How many cars will you bring?</ul>A car show requires a large venue with sections for exhibitors, vendors and visitors parking. Overall, you will need an area big enough for everyone's ease of movement and equipment storage.Sub-AttractionsSome car show events feature the main attraction, which are the classic cars without considering sub-attractions such as:<ul>	<li>Disc Jockey and musicians	<li>Food and beverage vendors	<li>Swap meet exhibitors	<li>Children's activities</ul>Just think about it. </P><P>A car show with just a main attraction could possibly be boring. A great attraction is built with layers such as automobiles for visual, food for smell, music for sound, and games for interactivity to stimulate visitors?all of which contribute to having a good time?and will make your car show much more attractive.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>CarDonationInfo.org Offers Options for Big Tax Savings for 2004</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/CarDonationInfo.org_Offers_Options_for_Big_Tax_Savings_for_2004/article/26585</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for last minute deductions and credits to have you save on your 2004 taxes?  Look no further than CarDonationInfo.org. Rather than sell your old, used vehicle, consider automobile donation. The benefits of a car donation for your finances - and state of mind - are tremendous.By donating used cars, trucks, vans or SUVs, donors become eligible for a federal tax deduction. CarDonationInfo.org has several organizations that will take care of everything for you and make the process totally painless."We've tried to make the process of donating a car as painless as possible," said Katie Davidson of CarDonationInfo.org.  "We have several options available to our users, most of which are as easy as dialing a toll-free phone number."To participate, donors simply visit www.CarDonationInfo.org and select from a list of charities they'd like to support.  These charities will then have the vehicles towed away, free of charge. Donors will receive all the necessary paperwork to claim their tax deduction for the fair market value of the vehicle.Most classics and 1993 and newer cars, trucks, vans and SUVs are accepted. Some restrictions apply. For more information, visit www.CarDonationInfo.org.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Looking for last minute deductions and credits to have you save on your 2004 taxes?  Look no further than CarDonationInfo.org. Rather than sell your old, used vehicle, consider automobile donation. The benefits of a car donation for your finances - and state of mind - are tremendous.By donating used cars, trucks, vans or SUVs, donors become eligible for a federal tax deduction. CarDonationInfo.org has several organizations that will take care of everything for you and make the process totally painless."We've tried to make the process of donating a car as painless as possible," said Katie Davidson of CarDonationInfo.org.  "We have several options available to our users, most of which are as easy as dialing a toll-free phone number."To participate, donors simply visit <a href="http://www.CarDonationInfo.org" title="test" target="_blank">www.CarDonationInfo.org</a> and select from a list of charities they'd like to support. </P><P> These charities will then have the vehicles towed away, free of charge. Donors will receive all the necessary paperwork to claim their tax deduction for the fair market value of the vehicle.Most classics and 1993 and newer cars, trucks, vans and SUVs are accepted. Some restrictions apply. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.CarDonationInfo.org" title="test" target="_blank">www.CarDonationInfo.org</a>.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ford Your Way with Quality Ford Auto Parts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 09:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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The Ford Motor Company has been one of the leading manufacturers of vehicles up until the current time. At present, it is the producer and creator of many brands of automobiles and vehicles, and among its list is Ford. 

Ford offers its clients and the world's varying lifestyles reliable and affordable vehicles. It has made its way in the marking of milestones, and one of these is the Model T that was created and made by Henry Ford, and this automobile is actually more known as the car that first brought driving to the masses. Currently, Ford vehicles and automobiles are now counted and are among the world's most popular cars and trucks. Ford, while developing their vehicles, had kept in mind and had made it their top priority to give their patrons the value for their hard-earned money, while never compromising the quality of the vehicles that they produce. They had strived to meet consumers' real-life requirements ? a wide range from the smaller cars for Europeans to the "smarter" cars for the ever-changing surroundings. Among their growing list of top-notch automobiles is the Ford Explorer. 

The Ford Explorer 4x2 has turned out to be a 4-door sport-utility vehicle. It can contain up to seven passengers, and is available in seven trims. The Ford Explorer ranges from the XLS 4.0L to the Limited 4.6L. It is a mid-size sport utility vehicle that is sold mostly in North America. It was built in 1991 and is still in production at present. Since its introduction, it has been the best selling vehicle in its class, and has made its way to become one of the vehicles instrumental in turning the SUV from a special-interest vehicle into one of the most popular vehicles on the road. 

Ford Parts Online gives customers a long list of high quality Ford Explorer body parts. By clicking at Ford Explorer Parts, you can access their wide array of Ford Explorer body parts that are unmatched in quality and workmanship and have been proven to be totally durable. Included in their list are A/C condensers, alternators, bumpers, carpets, catalytic converters, cowl top panels, door handles, engine parts, exhaust manifolds, fenders, grilles, mirrors, and radiators. 

Ford Explorer body parts from Ford Parts Online would surely give each and every customer the luxury, quality and durability parts that their Ford Explorer needs.

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The Ford Motor Company has been one of the leading manufacturers of vehicles up until the current time. At present, it is the producer and creator of many brands of automobiles and vehicles, and among its list is Ford. <br />
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Ford offers its clients and the world's varying lifestyles reliable and affordable vehicles. It has made its way in the marking of milestones, and one of these is the Model T that was created and made by Henry Ford, and this automobile is actually more known as the car that first brought driving to the masses. Currently, Ford vehicles and automobiles are now counted and are among the world's most popular cars and trucks. </P><P>Ford, while developing their vehicles, had kept in mind and had made it their top priority to give their patrons the value for their hard-earned money, while never compromising the quality of the vehicles that they produce. They had strived to meet consumers' real-life requirements ? a wide range from the smaller cars for Europeans to the "smarter" cars for the ever-changing surroundings. Among their growing list of top-notch automobiles is the Ford Explorer. <br />
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The Ford Explorer 4x2 has turned out to be a 4-door sport-utility vehicle. It can contain up to seven passengers, and is available in seven trims. </P><P>The Ford Explorer ranges from the XLS 4.0L to the Limited 4.6L. It is a mid-size sport utility vehicle that is sold mostly in North America. It was built in 1991 and is still in production at present. Since its introduction, it has been the best selling vehicle in its class, and has made its way to become one of the vehicles instrumental in turning the SUV from a special-interest vehicle into one of the most popular vehicles on the road. <br />
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Ford Parts Online gives customers a long list of high quality Ford Explorer body parts. </P><P>By clicking at <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/ford-explorer-parts.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">Ford Explorer Parts</a>, you can access their wide array of Ford Explorer body parts that are unmatched in quality and workmanship and have been proven to be totally durable. Included in their list are <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/FOEXPLORER20.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">A/C condensers</a>, alternators, bumpers, carpets, <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/FOEXPLORER96.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">catalytic converters</a>, cowl top panels, <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/FOEXPLORER110.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">door handles</a>, engine parts, <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/FOEXPLORER320.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">exhaust manifolds</a>, fenders, <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/FOEXPLORER7.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">grilles</a>, mirrors, and <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com/auto-body-parts/FOEXPLORER15.html"target=_blank"class="navigation">radiators</a>. <br />
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Ford Explorer body parts from <a href="http://www.americanbodyparts.com"target=_blank"class="navigation">Ford Parts Online</a> would surely give each and every customer the luxury, quality and durability parts that their Ford Explorer needs.<br />
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		<title>In the Nick of Time&amp;#58; Your Car?s Serpentine Belt</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 09:03:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drive by any car lot in the United States and ask to see the latest hybrid car models. Don't be stupefied if eight out of ten tell you that they can't seem to keep them on the lot?that they're just selling too fast! There is reasoning behind the hype: consumers believe in one (or all) of three things, that they're going to be getting a better deal once gas prices hit $2.50 a gallon, that they're not sacrificing performance and that they're helping the environment. Let's first take a look at how these cars are put together. First, we have to understand the concept of "hybrid". A hybrid car might be defined as any vehicle that uses two or more sources of energy to propel itself. Seems simple enough. Hybrid machinery is all around us in the form of diesel-electric, such as city buses, and nuclear-electric, such as those used on many US submarines. So, the idea and the technology have been around awhile?it's just now that another energy scare like that of the 1970s, that we start becoming resourceful and a little ingenious. Hybrid power is on the up-rise (and in-demand) only because the two different types of propulsion possibilities (gasoline/diesel and electric) standing alone have proven an ineffective means to get both power and efficiency in one package. But, working together, there is promise.A hybrid car, in modern terminology, is usually referring to any car that has a combination of an electric and a gasoline (or diesel) motors. These cars use kinetic energy (referred to as regenerative breaking), absorbed by your breaks when you slow down to a stop, to recharge batteries that in turn push the electric motor. All of this is combined into one finely tuned schematic?the result being power to the transmission and propulsion power (i.e. wheel movement).All hybrids contain a gasoline engine, an electric engine, a generator (mostly on series hybrids), fuel storage container, batteries and a transmission. There are basically two different types of hybrid engines. The first is a parallel hybrid. This sort of hybrid actually contains both a gasoline and electric motor that both operate independently to propel the car forward. It's designed to have two power sources working with one goal in mind. In many ways, they are still "connected".The second hybrid is often referred to as a series hybrid. In a series hybrid, the gas or diesel powered engine doesn't connect to the transmission directly, meaning that it doesn't actually propel the car by itself. It actually works indirectly, powering a generator, which in turn (controlled by computer monitoring systems) either feeds power to the batteries or directly feeds power to an electric motor that connects to the transmission.As stated above, hybrid buyers are looking for the combination (and compromise) of power and energy that these cars seem to provide. Many gas-powered cars have a lot of horsepower. This is useful for modern driving experiences. No one wants to be doing the minimum 45 mph on the interstate and stopping to "refuel," as with purely electric motors. Plus, there's no need to feel like you should have placed your slow-moving reflective magnet on the trunk. However, many gas-powered cars are truly "wasteful" resources because out of those 175 horses, you'll only have to use less than half that power for everyday driving. We don't even have to get into the harmful environmental factors of pure gasoline engines. We are just now starting to see the results of our apathetic attitudes on this subject.The engines in hybrid automobiles are usually much smaller (except in some brand new V-6 models). While this reduces fuel consumption, it means that for the extra "power" that drivers are looking for has to come from somewhere else. That's where the electric motor and batteries come into play. In some models, sensors detect that the car is in need of extra energy for going up hill, for example. That's when the "hybrid" half of the engine kicks in. It will do a dandy job of giving the engine that extra oomph or boost that it needs, without using any more gasoline.Newer hybrid models do a lot of extra tricks so that your car gets as many miles to the gallon as possible. For example, when you're stopped at a traffic light, another sensor will trigger the gasoline engine to idle down to a complete stop, while the car stays "running" solely on its electric power. Did I mention ingenious?Since the idea behind the hybrid powered car is reduced fuel consumption without the loss of speed or power, many cars are being designed to move through the streets with the utmost in aerodynamic form; meaning that a hybrid will create less "drag," simply due to its body structure. Many also use much lighter building materials, reducing weight and pull. Some models even have wheel covers and no mirrors (replaced with cameras and navigation equipment), which saves an enormous amount of energy.Hybrids don't seem to be a fad or some social experiment. Consumers and car enthusiasts alike are enjoying what they're seeing in the market. Everyday it seems a better designed, lighter; more fuel-efficient and powerful hybrid enters. Recently released models are even beating their gas-powered counterparts. One boasts a 255 hp engine with other capabilities such as being able to shut down half the cylinders (without notice) while in motion to conserve fuel and energy.Hybrid-engineered cars cost a bit more too. Usually the price difference is around 3,000 bucks. And, it may take a few years (depending on gas prices) for you to actually make the savings in fuel worthwhile. However, it's still better for the environment, and that lingers (and makes it worthwhile) in some consumers' minds. And, if you are still one to wholeheartedly grip the stick of your V-8 without budging, you might take into mind that newer hybrid models are gaining on those petal-to-the-metal peelers of yesteryear. Hybrid models are inching nearer to (and even beating!) gas powered cars in 0 to 60 mph road tests.So, when you decide that a new car might be a viable option in the near future, don't expect to see too many hybrids in dealers' lots. You may have to do some across-the-state driving to find a choice. Do some preliminary searching on the Internet and find out what model may benefit you and your lifestyle the most. Keep in mind all that we've mentioned and perhaps?in the future?you'll have no other choice than a hybrid, which at this time seems to be by far the best choice around.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Drive by any car lot in the United States and ask to see the latest hybrid car models. Don't be stupefied if eight out of ten tell you that they can't seem to keep them on the lot?that they're just selling too fast! There is reasoning behind the hype: consumers believe in one (or all) of three things, that they're going to be getting a better deal once gas prices hit $2.50 a gallon, that they're not sacrificing performance and that they're helping the environment. Let's first take a look at how these cars are put together. First, we have to understand the concept of "hybrid". A hybrid car might be defined as any vehicle that uses two or more sources of energy to propel itself. </P><P>Seems simple enough. Hybrid machinery is all around us in the form of diesel-electric, such as city buses, and nuclear-electric, such as those used on many US submarines. So, the idea and the technology have been around awhile?it's just now that another energy scare like that of the 1970s, that we start becoming resourceful and a little ingenious. Hybrid power is on the up-rise (and in-demand) only because the two different types of propulsion possibilities (gasoline/diesel and electric) standing alone have proven an ineffective means to get both power and efficiency in one package. But, working together, there is promise.A hybrid car, in modern terminology, is usually referring to any car that has a combination of an electric and a gasoline (or diesel) motors. </P><P>These cars use kinetic energy (referred to as regenerative breaking), absorbed by your breaks when you slow down to a stop, to recharge batteries that in turn push the electric motor. All of this is combined into one finely tuned schematic?the result being power to the transmission and propulsion power (i.e. wheel movement).All hybrids contain a gasoline engine, an electric engine, a generator (mostly on series hybrids), fuel storage container, batteries and a transmission. There are basically two different types of hybrid engines. The first is a parallel hybrid. </P><P>This sort of hybrid actually contains both a gasoline and electric motor that both operate independently to propel the car forward. It's designed to have two power sources working with one goal in mind. In many ways, they are still "connected".The second hybrid is often referred to as a series hybrid. In a series hybrid, the gas or diesel powered engine doesn't connect to the transmission directly, meaning that it doesn't actually propel the car by itself. It actually works indirectly, powering a generator, which in turn (controlled by computer monitoring systems) either feeds power to the batteries or directly feeds power to an electric motor that connects to the transmission.As stated above, hybrid buyers are looking for the combination (and compromise) of power and energy that these cars seem to provide. </P><P>Many gas-powered cars have a lot of horsepower. This is useful for modern driving experiences. No one wants to be doing the minimum 45 mph on the interstate and stopping to "refuel," as with purely electric motors. Plus, there's no need to feel like you should have placed your slow-moving reflective magnet on the trunk. However, many gas-powered cars are truly "wasteful" resources because out of those 175 horses, you'll only have to use less than half that power for everyday driving. </P><P>We don't even have to get into the harmful environmental factors of pure gasoline engines. We are just now starting to see the results of our apathetic attitudes on this subject.The engines in hybrid automobiles are usually much smaller (except in some brand new V-6 models). While this reduces fuel consumption, it means that for the extra "power" that drivers are looking for has to come from somewhere else. That's where the electric motor and batteries come into play. In some models, sensors detect that the car is in need of extra energy for going up hill, for example. </P><P>That's when the "hybrid" half of the engine kicks in. It will do a dandy job of giving the engine that extra oomph or boost that it needs, without using any more gasoline.Newer hybrid models do a lot of extra tricks so that your car gets as many miles to the gallon as possible. For example, when you're stopped at a traffic light, another sensor will trigger the gasoline engine to idle down to a complete stop, while the car stays "running" solely on its electric power. Did I mention ingenious?Since the idea behind the hybrid powered car is reduced fuel consumption without the loss of speed or power, many cars are being designed to move through the streets with the utmost in aerodynamic form; meaning that a hybrid will create less "drag," simply due to its body structure. Many also use much lighter building materials, reducing weight and pull. </P><P>Some models even have wheel covers and no mirrors (replaced with cameras and navigation equipment), which saves an enormous amount of energy.Hybrids don't seem to be a fad or some social experiment. Consumers and car enthusiasts alike are enjoying what they're seeing in the market. Everyday it seems a better designed, lighter; more fuel-efficient and powerful hybrid enters. Recently released models are even beating their gas-powered counterparts. One boasts a 255 hp engine with other capabilities such as being able to shut down half the cylinders (without notice) while in motion to conserve fuel and energy.Hybrid-engineered cars cost a bit more too. </P><P>Usually the price difference is around 3,000 bucks. And, it may take a few years (depending on gas prices) for you to actually make the savings in fuel worthwhile. However, it's still better for the environment, and that lingers (and makes it worthwhile) in some consumers' minds. And, if you are still one to wholeheartedly grip the stick of your V-8 without budging, you might take into mind that newer hybrid models are gaining on those petal-to-the-metal peelers of yesteryear. Hybrid models are inching nearer to (and even beating!) gas powered cars in 0 to 60 mph road tests.So, when you decide that a new car might be a viable option in the near future, don't expect to see too many hybrids in dealers' lots. </P><P>You may have to do some across-the-state driving to find a choice. Do some preliminary searching on the Internet and find out what model may benefit you and your lifestyle the most. Keep in mind all that we've mentioned and perhaps?in the future?you'll have no other choice than a hybrid, which at this time seems to be by far the best choice around.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>An Introduction to Car Transporting</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/An_Introduction_to_Car_Transporting/article/87708</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Car</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several ways to transport your car across the country or across the world. Car transporters are identical to other moving companies: they arrange to pick up your vehicle, load it, and deliver it to your final destination. All auto carriers are required to be registered with the Department of Transportation. You can look up a US DOT number or company name from the Department of Transportation's website. Make sure you are dealing with a legitimate business. The most popular and inexpensive domestic option is by car carrier, the same type of trucks used to deliver new cars. Other more specialized choices, for antique and exotic cars, include enclosed rail car service, open flat bed truck, or enclosed trailer. Some more adventurous individuals will prefer to rent a trailer and pull it themselves. Auto transport companies will give you quotes over the phone or you can easily check online for rates and services. Car transport companies are usually listed under the following titles: car transport, vehicle shipping, and auto transport. Additionally there are a host of international car transport services that offer worldwide vehicle transportation solutions to individuals. These companies specialize in reliable, efficient service with frequent departures from major U.S. ports. You should try to speak with a highly experienced customer service representative to insure the careful transport of your car. You will need to make a reservation for your car to be picked up. If you prefer your car to travel flat without being tied down by chains then a flat bed truck, rail service or small open trailer are some your best options. You can also request a covered transport; this method will shield your car from inclement weather and other pitfalls of the road. Cost depends on distance, mode of transport and time of delivery, some car transport companies will deliver within several days of your arrival date others within a few weeks.When contracting with a car transport company you have to consider some issues specific to vehicle transport, unlike your other belongings cars have specific requirements such as additional car insurance and vehicle inspections. Be certain that the car mover adequately insures your car. When your car is picked up, the driver will do a condition report (bill of lading). Take photographs of the car, date the photos, and attach them to the condition report. When your car is delivered make sure you check for any new scratches or damage to your car before signing. Reporting damages or claims immediately is advisable. Get the estimated pick-up and delivery dates and times from your car mover or auto shipping company first thing. Make sure to get a guaranteed window for the pick-up and delivery and get everything in writing. Just knowing the basic facts about car transport will make finding the right company a quick and easy task.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>There are several ways to transport your car across the country or across the world. Car transporters are identical to other moving companies: they arrange to pick up your vehicle, load it, and deliver it to your final destination. All auto carriers are required to be registered with the Department of Transportation. You can look up a US DOT number or company name from the Department of Transportation's website. Make sure you are dealing with a legitimate business. </P><P>The most popular and inexpensive domestic option is by car carrier, the same type of trucks used to deliver new cars. Other more specialized choices, for antique and exotic cars, include enclosed rail car service, open flat bed truck, or enclosed trailer. Some more adventurous individuals will prefer to rent a trailer and pull it themselves. Auto transport companies will give you quotes over the phone or you can easily check online for rates and services. Car transport companies are usually listed under the following titles: car transport, vehicle shipping, and auto transport. </P><P>Additionally there are a host of international car transport services that offer worldwide vehicle transportation solutions to individuals. These companies specialize in reliable, efficient service with frequent departures from major U.S. ports. You should try to speak with a highly experienced customer service representative to insure the careful transport of your car. You will need to make a reservation for your car to be picked up. </P><P>If you prefer your car to travel flat without being tied down by chains then a flat bed truck, rail service or small open trailer are some your best options. You can also request a covered transport; this method will shield your car from inclement weather and other pitfalls of the road. Cost depends on distance, mode of transport and time of delivery, some car transport companies will deliver within several days of your arrival date others within a few weeks.When contracting with a car transport company you have to consider some issues specific to vehicle transport, unlike your other belongings cars have specific requirements such as additional car insurance and vehicle inspections. Be certain that the car mover adequately insures your car. When your car is picked up, the driver will do a condition report (bill of lading). </P><P>Take photographs of the car, date the photos, and attach them to the condition report. When your car is delivered make sure you check for any new scratches or damage to your car before signing. Reporting damages or claims immediately is advisable. Get the estimated pick-up and delivery dates and times from your car mover or auto shipping company first thing. Make sure to get a guaranteed window for the pick-up and delivery and get everything in writing. </P><P>Just knowing the basic facts about car transport will make finding the right company a quick and easy task.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>LUXURIOUS CARS AT DIRT-CHEAP PRICES</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/LUXURIOUS_CARS_AT_DIRT-CHEAP_PRICES/article/761</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>AT</category>
		<category>CARS</category>
		<guid>http://www.thecarsonline.net/LUXURIOUS_CARS_AT_DIRT-CHEAP_PRICES/article/761</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Fellow investor,It's true. The Government allows you to legally buy casual, or luxurious automotives at unbelievably low prices.You can own any car you can imagine like BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi as long it is seized by the Government.A Very Representative Case of Seized Vehicles...Here's a typical paradigm... A drug dealer is driving his luxurious BMW on the Highway, having his car loaded with marijuana.The Police with some effort arrests the dealer and the Government seizes his 'property'. What happens next?The vehicle, a BMW in this case, is yanked for the Auctions -- it is available to the public for a measly tag!Why am I really practically giving out this information? Because when you'll get your 'almost free' car, you'll remember good ol' George from http://www.bmwmaniac.com and kindly reciprocate by shopping for parts and accessories!EVERY DAY, TENTHS OF CARS ARE 'UP-FOR-GRABS' VIA GOVERNMENT AUCTIONS!For further information on the Auctions, ask for details at your local Police Department, or better...Refer straight to the Auto Auction Center. The Auto Auction Center( http://hop.clickbank.net/?jojo7/netcom3 ) has all the information you'll need, compiled via a priceless interface plus Lively Reported Seized Cars up for grabs!Yours,G.Papazoglou of BMW MANIAC.COMgeorge@bmwmaniac.com. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Fellow investor,It's true. The Government allows you to legally buy casual, or luxurious automotives at unbelievably low prices.You can own any car you can imagine like BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi as long it is seized by the Government.A Very Representative Case of Seized Vehicles...Here's a typical paradigm... A drug dealer is driving his luxurious BMW on the Highway, having his car loaded with marijuana.The Police with some effort arrests the dealer and the Government seizes his 'property'. What happens next?The vehicle, a BMW in this case, is yanked for the Auctions -- it is available to the public for a measly tag!Why am I really practically giving out this information? Because when you'll get your 'almost free' car, you'll remember good ol' George from http://www.bmwmaniac.com and kindly reciprocate by shopping for parts and accessories!EVERY DAY, TENTHS OF CARS ARE 'UP-FOR-GRABS' VIA GOVERNMENT AUCTIONS!For further information on the Auctions, ask for details at your local Police Department, or better...Refer straight to the Auto Auction Center. The Auto Auction Center( http://hop.clickbank.net/?jojo7/netcom3 ) has all the information you'll need, compiled via a priceless interface plus Lively Reported Seized Cars up for grabs!Yours,G.Papazoglou of BMW MANIAC.COMgeorge@bmwmaniac.com. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Government Auto Auctions: Drive Away With a Steal of a Deal</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/Government_Auto_Auctions:_Drive_Away_With_a_Steal_of_a_Deal/article/143779</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Steal</category>
		<category>Auto</category>
		<guid>http://www.thecarsonline.net/Government_Auto_Auctions:_Drive_Away_With_a_Steal_of_a_Deal/article/143779</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Mt Holly, NJ (ContentDesk) January 9, 2006 -- On October 26, 2005 in Del Rio, Texas a government seized 2000 Mitsubishi Galant was sold at a government auto auction for $900. A 2001 Ford E-350 van was sold at a government auto auction for $1,800 on October 8, 2005 in Laredo, TX. A bidder at a government auto auction in Nogales, Arizona picked up a 2005 Chevy Astro with less than 21,000 miles for $4,000 on November 10, 2005.Any member of the public who is a licensed driver and at least 18 years of age is eligible to bid at government auto auctions. Registration is FREE. Government seized and surplus autos and other vehicles are sold by internet auctions, live auctions, sealed bid auctions, negotiated price, fixed price and drop-by sales. Here are some auction tips:1. Find a Government Auto Auction Near You - Government auto auctions are held all over the U.S. and Canada. Information about the auction locations, dates, times, and participation instructions can be found at http://FedAutoAuction.com.2. Register to Bid - It is advised that you register to bid at the auction location prior to the auction.3. Inspect Your Vehicles - Attend auction previews. Previews are your chance to inspect the cars and other vehicles.4. Review the Auto Auction Catalog - The auction house will distribute a catalog of available vehicles on the day of the Auction and preceding Inspection Day5. Calculate Your Target Price - You may want to calculate the anticipated price for your vehicle through the use of readily available pricing guides such as NADA or Kelly Blue Book Used Car Guides. 6. Determine Your Method of Payment - Accepted forms of payment may include cash, credit card (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, Discover), cashier's check.7. Attend the Mock Auction - The auction house may conduct a brief mock auction prior to the actual sale. If you are new to used vehicle auctions, attend this mock auction to familiarize yourself with the process.Many states and federal government agencies sell surplus and seized cars, trucks, and SUVs at government auto auctions. Each year approximately 300 government auto auctions are conducted throughout the United States and Puerto Rico to auction property seized as a result of violations of federal law enforced by the Department of the Treasury. Under authority of the Internal Revenue Code, automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, and boats that have been seized or acquired for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes are sold at public auction.The U.S. Government General Services Administration will auction approximately 35,000 surplus cars and trucks this coming year. GSA Fleet auctions surplus cars, trucks and other vehicles with low mileage and only one previous owner. The public can acquire well maintained Federal government vehicles at significant savings. These vehicles have been well maintained. Vehicles are carefully detailed before auction and come loaded with most options consumers typically prefer.The U.S. Marshals Service offers cars and other vehicles for auction to the public which have been seized by federal law enforcement agencies. More than 14,000 items of seized cars and property are sold annually with gross sales of $200 million. Revenues are used for law enforcement activities and for restitution to victims of fraud.Government auto auctions are quite different from traditional used car sales. If you know how to bid to buy, you could drive away with a steal of a deal. For more information on government auto auctions visit http://www.GovernmentAuctionSite.com. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Mt Holly, NJ (ContentDesk) January 9, 2006 -- On October 26, 2005 in Del Rio, Texas a government seized 2000 Mitsubishi Galant was sold at a government auto auction for $900. A 2001 Ford E-350 van was sold at a government auto auction for $1,800 on October 8, 2005 in Laredo, TX. A bidder at a government auto auction in Nogales, Arizona picked up a 2005 Chevy Astro with less than 21,000 miles for $4,000 on November 10, 2005.Any member of the public who is a licensed driver and at least 18 years of age is eligible to bid at government auto auctions. Registration is FREE. Government seized and surplus autos and other vehicles are sold by internet auctions, live auctions, sealed bid auctions, negotiated price, fixed price and drop-by sales. </P><P>Here are some auction tips:1. Find a Government Auto Auction Near You - Government auto auctions are held all over the U.S. and Canada. Information about the auction locations, dates, times, and participation instructions can be found at <a href="http://FedAutoAuction.com" target="_blank">http://FedAutoAuction.com</a>.2. Register to Bid - It is advised that you register to bid at the auction location prior to the auction.3. </P><P>Inspect Your Vehicles - Attend auction previews. Previews are your chance to inspect the cars and other vehicles.4. Review the Auto Auction Catalog - The auction house will distribute a catalog of available vehicles on the day of the Auction and preceding Inspection Day5. Calculate Your Target Price - You may want to calculate the anticipated price for your vehicle through the use of readily available pricing guides such as NADA or Kelly Blue Book Used Car Guides. 6. </P><P>Determine Your Method of Payment - Accepted forms of payment may include cash, credit card (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, Discover), cashier's check.7. Attend the Mock Auction - The auction house may conduct a brief mock auction prior to the actual sale. If you are new to used vehicle auctions, attend this mock auction to familiarize yourself with the process.Many states and federal government agencies sell surplus and seized cars, trucks, and SUVs at government auto auctions. Each year approximately 300 government auto auctions are conducted throughout the United States and Puerto Rico to auction property seized as a result of violations of federal law enforced by the Department of the Treasury. Under authority of the Internal Revenue Code, automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, and boats that have been seized or acquired for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes are sold at public auction.The U.S. </P><P>Government General Services Administration will auction approximately 35,000 surplus cars and trucks this coming year. GSA Fleet auctions surplus cars, trucks and other vehicles with low mileage and only one previous owner. The public can acquire well maintained Federal government vehicles at significant savings. These vehicles have been well maintained. Vehicles are carefully detailed before auction and come loaded with most options consumers typically prefer.The U.S. </P><P>Marshals Service offers cars and other vehicles for auction to the public which have been seized by federal law enforcement agencies. More than 14,000 items of seized cars and property are sold annually with gross sales of $200 million. Revenues are used for law enforcement activities and for restitution to victims of fraud.Government auto auctions are quite different from traditional used car sales. If you know how to bid to buy, you could drive away with a steal of a deal. For more information on government auto auctions visit <a href="http://www.GovernmentAuctionSite.com" target="_blank">http://www.GovernmentAuctionSite.com</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>New Way to Buy Cars Empowers Consumers</title>
		<link>http://www.thecarsonline.net/New_Way_to_Buy_Cars_Empowers_Consumers/article/80282</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Buy</category>
		<category>Cars</category>
		<guid>http://www.thecarsonline.net/New_Way_to_Buy_Cars_Empowers_Consumers/article/80282</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[(ContentDesk) June 29, 2005 -- Askaprice launches a service that reverses the traditional way of buying vehicles. It allows consumers to request competitive quotes from multiple dealers, with savings of up to a third off the list price.  "Buyers tell us what they want, and our nation-wide network of dealers contact them with quotes." says managing director of Askaprice, Anton Hanley. "That way, the power to choose and negotiate lays with the consumer ? as it should!"With Askaprice's system, consumers save up to 35% off the list price. The concept is web-driven, fully automated, and does not cost a penny. This means that a car buyer will receive a set of competitive, no-obligation quotes within hours of submitting their requirements via the web-site."Dealers have some pretty harsh performance targets. Because of this, they are often more interested in selling or leasing the cars than their own profit.", explains Hanley, "Of course, that means that our customers benefit from some stunning quotes."The Askaprice website is available on www.askaprice.comAskaprice is a three year-old company. The purpose of the enterprise is to connect people who sell cars ? such as brokers, dealers and distributors ? with potential buyers via www.askaprice.com. Askaprice has more than 900 quote requests a month, and is currently generating leads worth over ?15 million per month ? and growing constantly.Press contact: Haje Jan Kamps (PR officer) e-mail protected from spam botsWashington Parade, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 1AA, UK0151 280 1772 (telephone)0151 922 8747 (fax). ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>(ContentDesk) June 29, 2005 -- Askaprice launches a service that reverses the traditional way of buying vehicles. It allows consumers to request competitive quotes from multiple dealers, with savings of up to a third off the list price.  "Buyers tell us what they want, and our nation-wide network of dealers contact them with quotes." says managing director of Askaprice, Anton Hanley. "That way, the power to choose and negotiate lays with the consumer ? as it should!"With Askaprice's system, consumers save up to 35% off the list price. The concept is web-driven, fully automated, and does not cost a penny. </P><P>This means that a car buyer will receive a set of competitive, no-obligation quotes within hours of submitting their requirements via the web-site."Dealers have some pretty harsh performance targets. Because of this, they are often more interested in selling or leasing the cars than their own profit.", explains Hanley, "Of course, that means that our customers benefit from some stunning quotes."The Askaprice website is available on <a href="http://www.askaprice.com" title="test" target="_blank">www.askaprice.com</a>Askaprice is a three year-old company. The purpose of the enterprise is to connect people who sell cars ? such as brokers, dealers and distributors ? with potential buyers via <a href="http://www.askaprice.com" title="test" target="_blank">www.askaprice.com</a>. Askaprice has more than 900 quote requests a month, and is currently generating leads worth over ?15 million per month ? and growing constantly.Press contact: Haje Jan Kamps (PR officer) e-mail protected from spam botsWashington Parade, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 1AA, UK0151 280 1772 (telephone)0151 922 8747 (fax). </P>]]></content:encoded>
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