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Automotive Guide for Writers


  • The Time for Hydrogen Cars is Now
    A serious effort to reduce dependency on oil requires a rapid conversion to the use of hydrogen to power vehicles. While the fuel cell...
    Article by: William Sutherland
  • The Ultra-Lowdown on the New ULS Fuel
    Ready for the newest generation of Diesel? Going green doesn't just mean buying a hybrid and moving to San Francisco. Keep your truck, and look...
    Article by: Dan Stewart
  • This Is Not Your Father's Buick Anymore and That's Not Good
    As I was sharing a lunch the other day at a sandwich shop with a dear friend of mine our eyes fell on a beautiful...
    Article by: Ugur Akinci
  • Three Styles of Driving - and One of Them Can Kill You
    No matter where you live driving is becoming a regular part of our daily working lives. Even in China, in major cities like Shanghai, I...
    Article by: Ugur Akinci
  • Tips for Buying A New Truck
    If your currently shopping for a new truck you know it can be a bit confusing. I'm sure most of you have your favourite manufacture,...
    Article by: Tyler Casselman
  • Tips for Safe Car Driving
    Almost every person in the world has a craze for car-driving and it is the only reason that cars are increasing at a very rapid...
    Article by: Anandrahi JS
  • Tornado Fuel Saver
    Fuel is the adrenaline of any car, truck or engine. Thus, it is every vehicle owner's wish to enhance the fuel of their car and...
    Article by: James Russel
  • Toyota
    Toyota is one of the oldest and most successful Japanese companies that achieved great results on the world market and now it is one of...
    Article by: Aaron Schwartz
  • Truck Accidents Slightly Up; But Who is Really at Fault; Lance Rants
    So often we see misleading headlines such as; Truck Accidents Up in 2005 or some such thing. But not only are these articles misleading and...
    Article by: Lance Winslow
  • Unclean! Unclean! Or is that Drive Clean?
    It only takes one bad apple to spoil the barrel. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. From tiny acorns grown mighty oaks. For...
    Article by: James Burchill