September 11th, 2009 by Hal Moses
What do you get if the “hybrid†is taken out of a hybrid pickup truck? In the case of GM, you get the XFE, or Xtra Fuel Economy pickup trucks that are full size. These trucks share a lot of running gear and hardware with their hybrid counterparts; however, the exception is the two mode […]
September 11th, 2009 by Hal Moses
An extended auto warranty can bring motorists peace of mind. However, drivers need to get the most out of their auto warranty by keeping documents organized and asking the right questions. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your auto warranty. Often times an extended auto warranty requires service records. […]
September 11th, 2009 by Hal Moses
You know that the trend for green cars has come of age when Hummer and Lamborghini get in on the picture. The manufacturers of supercars for $400,000 and high-end SUV’s have realized that they need to keep us with small, efficient car models. People desire lightweight, economical vehicles as opposed to heavy gas-guzzlers. Lamborghini has […]
September 11th, 2009 by Hal Moses
The EPA is the arm of the government that is responsible for testing fuel economy, and its results are now posted on the stickers on new vehicles. This is a different rating than the government’s CAFÉ numbers, which you might have heard about in Washington. The real numbers by the EPA are predicted to go […]
September 11th, 2009 by Hal Moses
One of the family activities that are the most fun is going on road trips. Over the spring and summer, American families will go on over 320 trips. Although enjoyable, frustration can accompany families on the road. Take note of the following do’s and don’ts in order to ensure that your family has a great […]
September 9th, 2009 by Hal Moses
In future car accidents a circuit could be as crucial to survival as a seat belt. Congress made seat belts mandatory in the 1960’s, which was revolutionary in car safety. Since then, seat belts have greatly reduced deaths. Now, there is an additional safety revolution in the midst. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has […]
September 9th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Everyone is feeling the pinch nowadays, which is why Ford has put together some easy tips for all motorists, which suggest ways to alter their driving behavior. First of all, drivers should slow down and keep a steady speed. Consider driving 55 mph instead of 65 mph. Just by following this simple tip you can […]
September 9th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Most motorists have experienced the drowsy driving syndrome. Either you’ve been the driver yourself or you’ve been in the passenger seat. Many wrecks and road service calls can be avoided if drivers aren’t drowsy. Here are some signs to look for in a drowsy driver. If the driver is weaving drowsiness may be setting in. […]
September 5th, 2009 by Hal Moses
As the economy declines, more motorists are trying to save money by abandoning their car insurance. According to the Insurance Research Council, the uninsured rate and the unemployment rate are directly correlated. When unemployment increases 1%, uninsured drivers increase a half-percent. As of November, unemployment was up 2% since last year. In a recent study, […]
September 5th, 2009 by Hal Moses
A defensive driver is someone who is always on guard and prepared for what could happen. They are cautious, yet are able to take action and not put their fate in other drivers’ hands. The National Safety Council has revealed that driver error accounts for 77% of accidents. This number can be cut significantly by […]