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Do Your Brakes Squeal Like A Pig?

Is it embarrassing to pull up to a red light and your brakes start squealing like a pig? There are some things you can do to eliminate most or all of that annoyance.
Tommy Sessions
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Free Yourself From Car Clutter: Five Easy Ways To Keep Your Car Organized When Traveling

It’s a common sight: soda cans, gum wrappers, and snack bags strewn all over the floor; books, magazines, and carrying cases haphazardly placed on a seat; and miscellaneous papers and trinkets shoved into any nook and cranny available. What is this disorganized place? A college frat house, a mad scientist’s office? No. It’s the typical disorganized car--and it could easily belong to you or someone you know. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, the automobile...
Barbara Hemphill
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How Often Do You Change Oil?

When do you need to replace your lubricating oil? If you have a large quantity of lubricating oil to change, it is going to burn a hole in your pocket. So most plant operators try to preserve the properties of the lubricating oil for as long as possible.
Thomas Yoon
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How Can We Decrease the U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil?

In late 2004, the Hudson Institute conducted a survey with the following results: * 75% of Americans prioritized "reducing our reliance on foreign oil" over "cheaper prices for oil and gas." * 83% of Americans agreed that "reducing our dependence on foreign oil must be a top priority for the next administration." * 91% of Americans concurred that "when it comes to energy, we need an America that relies on its own ingenuity and innovation-not the Saudi royal family."
Andrea Glass
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Do You See Oil Spots On Your Carport?

If you see oil spots where you park your car at night, or smell burned oil after driving a little while, then you need to read this article to find the culprit that is most likely to be the case.
Tommy Sessions
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Volkswagen Passat Wagon 2004: The Weekly Driver Review

Sports cars to luxury sedans, family vehicles to economy models, the diversity of cars has never been greater. But what if a buyer wants a multipurpose vehicle fits into more than one category? Is there an economical, high-performance, luxurious, family car on the market? With its Passat GLS Wagon, Volkswagen can certainly make its case offering among the most versatile cars on the road.
James Raia
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Mitsubishi Galant 2004: The Weekly Driver Review

Like other manufacturers, Mitsubishi faces a formidable task in the midsize car class. The Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are among the country's most popular vehicles, so how can others find a niche? Mitsubishi's approach for 2004 was to increase the dimensions, offer new styling and add more horsepower to the Galant.
James Raia
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Top 9 Tips for Buying A Fuel-Efficient Car

Whether you buy a new or used vehicle, fuel efficiency--good gas mileage--is high on the list of most buyers' concerns. The difference between choosing a fuel-efficient car or one that guzzles gas, will either save or cost you money over the life of the vehicle, which could be substantial. Fuel efficiency varies widely from one car to the next. Obviously you can check the EPA rating for city/highway MPG on the window sticker, although most of us know the average car never reaches those numbers.
Andrea Glass
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Japanese Car Makers Aren't The Only Ones Producing Hybrids

The right-hand bling ring is the latest status symbol for women who no longer feel they have anything to prove. Women are earning more, marrying later and have more disposable income than ever before, leaving them with plenty of room for a little self-indulgence.
Gregg Hall
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Honda Accord 2005: The Weekly Driver Review

The Honda Accord is arguably the most reliable, well-respected vehicle on the road today. It's not the most luxurious or the fastest car. It doesn't have luxury car status or solicit overt double-takes from passersby. But what it does have is plenty of high marks in nearly every ranked category – comfort to acceleration, instrument control efficiency to ride quality. And what it's sure to earn via the public is its overwhelming best- buy status in many consumer guides.
James Raia
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