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Automotive Guide for Rust
- Catalytic Converter Failure: Now What?
An important device that is standard equipment on vehicles built since 1975 is the catalytic converter. This part, when properly working, will significantly reduce pollutants...
Article by: Matthew Keegan - Catalytic Converters and Your Vehicle's Emission System
Before 1975 no U.S. vehicle came equipped with a catalytic converter. Changes in environmental policy -- started with the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency...
Article by: Matthew Keegan - Chartering a Tour Bus to a Corn Maze
Think a corn maze is absolutely nutty idea? Would you rather roll in mud than hire a charter bus to a corn maze? Think again....
Article by: Marsha Maung - Cheapest Motorcycle Tires
The tire is considered one of the most important parts of a motorcycle. Investing in tires is something that shouldn't be taken lightly. Buying the...
Article by: Steve Valentino - Check Engine Lights: Myths and Facts
You’re driving along and suddenly your Check Engine Light comes on. What does it mean? Check Engine Light, Check Engine Soon Light, Service...
Article by: Theodore Olson - Check Out The Honda ATV Line
Got some tough terrain to cover? Forget the yuppie Hummer and check out the Honda ATV line. Sure both will cover that tough...
Article by: Donovan Keithly - Checking Out A Classic Car Trader
So you've come to the decision that you need to sell your classic automobile. Assuming you already have a good idea of the price that...
Article by: Harvey Ong - Checking Out A Used Car For Sale
For the average Joe, a used car is a significantly cheaper alternative to a brand new automobile. The mere fact that a used auto costs...
Article by: Harv Ong - Checking Your Car
Here’s the low down on checking out the used car that you have finally set your eyes on. Take a look at the following points...
Article by: Kum Martin - Child Restraint Discussion for Northern Ireland Motorists
Any child under the age of 14, whilst travelling in a vehicle, front or back, must wear a seat belt or appropriate restraint. The safest...
Article by: George McGonigal
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