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Automotive Guide for Brakes


  • Acura TL 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
    Drivers have more stress during the holidays, alcohol consumption increases and patience in busy traffic can quickly wane.A 200-mile roundtrip, therefore, is a less-than-ideal...
    Article by: James Raia
  • Acura TL: Renewed Vigor
    Acura’s first stab at a small luxury sedan was the Vigor, a model introduced in 1991. Featuring an inline 5 cylinder engine, the car failed...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • Acura TSX 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
    As a new offering this year, the Acura TSX is defined as a near-luxury vehicle. By some definitions, that means it costs less than...
    Article by: James Raia
  • Affordable Cars Priced From Under $15K
    Are you looking for a new car? If you are, there are several models available to you for under $15,000. Twelve are mentioned here;...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • Aftermarket Auto Lights to Match Ultimate Driving Machine's High Standards
    Aftermarket auto parts abound in the market nowadays, making it easier for anyone to upgrade, repair, customize, or refurbish his vehicle. Various kinds of replacement...
    Article by: Joe Thompson
  • All About the Hybrid Car
    Efficient Hybrid cars have engines that run off of rechargeable batteries and gasoline opposed to just gasoline or diesel. Hybrid cars can reduce smog up...
    Article by: Taylor Bamber
  • Alloy Wheels Offset, PCD, Plus-Sizing and Up-Stepping
    Offset means what?Offset is normally stamped or engraved into the wheel and is measured in millimeters of ET: ET is the short form of the...
    Article by: Finn Jensen
  • America's Sports Car: The Chevrolet Corvette
    One of the most classic American sports cars is the Chevrolet Corvette, which was first introduced in 1953. It was the first completely American...
    Article by: Michael Russell
  • American Classic Cars I Have Owned
    Some of the Detroit Iron manufactured after WWII until about 1980 can be considered Rolling Art. Several Companies like Packard, Hudson and Studebaker ceased building...
    Article by: Henry Ramsey
  • An Introduction to Corvette
    The glorious Corvette history started in 1953, when Chevrolet first came out with the Corvettes. It has endured the tests and ravages of time, and...
    Article by: William Berg