Archive for February 18th, 2010

There are many car parts out there that are going to make your car better, but one of the simplest ways to improve your ride is to install a new rear sway bar. The rear sway bar effectively connects both sides of the car’s suspension together so that the rear of the vehicle feels more connected to the rest of the car. This sort of upgrade is strictly to improve handling and suspension performance. Here is a quick guide to changing yours.

  1. Make sure that your rear suspension is under load, or this installation will be much harder than it needs to be. Also, be sure to give yourself enough space under the car to work and that you wear protective goggles or glasses to prevent debris from getting in your eyes. Continue reading ‘Rear Sway Bar Installation Tips’ »

Every year, our roads and highways are becoming more crowded with millions of vehicles. As well, many people are choosing to travel long distances by car. We no longer travel close to home, and work often involves road travel at all hours of the day and night. Our increasingly more mobile lifestyle has resulted in road travel problems such as vehicles breaking down on the side of the road and an increased risk of a vehicle accident.

Fortunately, there has been a solution created to ease anxieties about vehicle problems when driving along our highways and byways. Purchasing an auto membership offers many benefits that will ease daily living. Continue reading ‘Auto Membership Offers Benefits That Eases Daily Living’ »

A lot of guys that don’t know much about gasoline engines, let alone modifying them, know that the more air you can get in and back out of the motor, the more horsepower it will make. Common sense tells you that this process can happen quicker if the air is able to pass through easier. Pertaining to automobiles, replacing the air filter is one of the things you do to regularly maintain the life of the engine.

Most auto manufacturers recommend you replace the air filter ever 10,000 miles or so to keep the air flowing freely, thus keeping your engine running smoothly. In fact, if you don’t replace your air filter regularly you will probably notice a decrease in both power and gas mileage. Continue reading ‘Should I Get a Cold Air Intake’ »

Smoke and mirrors. That’s what I think of when I look at some websites on the internet. When you’ve got bad credit and you’re looking for a real car loan without hassles and gimmicks, it’s tough sometimes knowing where to turn. It seems like there are thousands of websites on the internet and it’s just tough knowing what is real and what isn’t.

Well, you’ll find that there are some good companies, but it’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack, as the old saying goes. Here’s a few tips that will help you in being certain that a company that offers bad credit auto loans is legitimate and isn’t just trying to snag your wallet. Continue reading ‘I Have Bad Credit and I Need a Legitimate Car Loan Online With No Down Payment!’ »

The other day, I was driving on the highway and was passed by a yellow Smart Car. Approximately two to three minutes later, a blue Smart Car passed me. It seemed a little ridiculous to me, and I had to laugh. There I was, driving down the highway in my Jeep, and I was being passed left and right by cars that were a quarter of the size of mine. I wondered whether or not I was going fast enough. Looking down at my speedometer, I realized that I was driving just over five miles above the speed limit (which is relatively slow by most people’s standards).

Lately, since I accepted the fact that I am going to be stuck with my sport utility vehicle for some period of time, I came to the conclusion that I should try to conserve gasoline and money by driving slower. Back when I had my Nissan Altima, I was a true speed demon. Sometimes, looking back at those days when I had that little 2001 Nissan Altima, I wonder how I didn’t manage to get pulled over even once for breaking the law so much. I remember getting that little car up to 95 miles an hour on the local highway back on Long Island, New York. It was reckless and stupid, but I loved the thrill of driving fast and seeing how I could control the car. Continue reading ‘Very Tiny Cars’ »