September 9th, 2011 by Cars Centre
Before choosing a new car or truck, you need to examine a few things. The first thing to consider is whether you really should buy a new or used car. Now’s a great time for buying – the Car industry has been in the doldrums with sales being way down for some time already, which [...]
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August 29th, 2011 by Cars Centre
Build Your Own Electric Car If you are wondering the best way to rid yourself of high fuel costs, then Les and Jane Oke’s story may inspire you – for over 15 years they have lived without actually being on the grid. These people constructed their own electric car and they also run their home [...]
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August 29th, 2011 by Cars Centre
Is it hard for your family members to squeeze into your car these days? Are you looking to bite the bullet, and trade in your old car for that bigger vehicle you might have wanted for a long time? Therefore, is a minivan or perhaps a sport utility vehicle the better option when considering buying [...]
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August 29th, 2011 by Cars Centre
Alternative energy cars have grown to be a hot topic as the price of gasoline continues to rise. The most popular type of alternative fuel car is the hybrid car but you will find others, like the ethanol-fueled cars, that happen to be gaining traction. Another kind of automobile can run using the same oil [...]
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August 29th, 2011 by Cars Centre
Nowadays, there are lots of options when it comes to scooters, but before the 1920s the only choice was a foot-powered push scooter. Found in Taiwan, a person called Gino Tsai took things to the next step when he designed a motor scooter, for which demand was so great you had to place your order [...]
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August 23rd, 2011 by Cars Centre
Don’t you really love looking at all the restored classic cars that can be seen at vintage car shows around the country? The old cars have been more or less brought back to life and if the owners did the restoration independently, they have reason to be particularly satisfied. There’s a big difference between a [...]
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