Wal-Mart Jobs: Drive Trucks for Wal-Mart for Wal-Mart Employment Benefits
By Margaret Wommack - 4/3/2009
Wal-Mart Stores, a private carrier, wants to hire safe truckers for their private fleet. They offer good, stable work to hard workers.Committed to inspiring safey, annually Wal-Mart recognizes excellent carriers in their respective categories. A few of those categories include Express Carrier of the... Whadd?ya Mean You?re Not a ?Grease Monkey?!
By James Burchill - 4/3/2009
People get so funny (and I mean funny weird, not funny ?ha ha?) when you call them by the wrong name. What?s even more strange is that I?m not referring to their given name, no I am referring to their job title or their working name? Take for instance ?GREASE MONKEY? I love that name. It conjures up... Lincoln Carpets: Made for Extra Comfort
By Pamela Hewitt - 4/3/2009
First used in the early 20?s, the Lincoln has certainly been known and recognized for luxury and prestige. As a fact, different Presidents of the United States had consistently selected a Lincoln for their car of choice. They have preferred to use Lincoln cars and limousines. The Lincoln does not ju... Infiniti M: Promising Performance and Comfort
By Joe Thompson - 4/3/2009
A luxury sports sedan made available in five trims, the 2006 Infiniti M sports four doors and takes up a maximum of five passengers as per its seating capacity. This vehicle has been completely redesigned for this year. It sports an aggressive yet sophisticated look and holds inside a luxurious cabi... Tips for Safe Car Driving
By Anandrahi JS - 4/3/2009
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 pace. Driving a car is actually very joyful experience. But it becomes dangerous in case you don`t follow safety rules. Here are some tips:- 1. Learn from an Expert Take yo... How Much Gas Does Your Car Eat Up?
By Gio Mangano - 4/3/2009
Ok, let me start by saying that I just recently purchased a brand new car! What`s the big deal you ask? Well the car does 30 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway. Filled up my gas tank 10 days ago (moderate driving) and I still have a quarter tank of gas left. Went to the gas station several ho... TPW - Two-way Pop-up Wind Generators for Airport Power Systems
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
A large aircraft moving down a runway moves quite a bit of air. This airflow moves beyond the width of the runway and can be used to power up tiny wind turbine arrays, which would flip direction after the aircraft hits V-2 and starts to fly, at which time the wing tip vortices are at their strongest... Car Maintenance Tips
By Pete Lance - 4/3/2009
Here we`ve pulled together some tips about making car maintenance an easier task. ? You should get to know your car better by reading the owner?s manual provided by the manufacturer of your car.
? Use original parts in your car if you happen to replace any during maintenance.
? Regular oil c... 1968 GTO - My Favorite Car
By Ron McCluskey - 4/3/2009
While on a roadtrip last Sunday, I saw two caravans of classic cars. They were all dolled up - looking better than they had in the showroom. Bright colors were all over the place. It took me back to my college days. My dad, not realizing the power under the hood, bought me a 1968 GTO. That thing cou... Car Leasing - Getting Out is Not as Easy as Getting In
By Al Hearn - 4/3/2009
Most car leases are designed to completed according to the end-date specified in the lease agreement. Attempting to end a lease early can often be troublesome and expensive. Many leasing consumers mistakenly believe that, if they want to terminate early, they only have to return their vehicle to the... NASCAR and Tires - Is It Hurting the Sport?
By Steve Dixon - 4/3/2009
Tires...Tires...Tires... Is it my imagination or are tires becoming a real issue this season? It is getting?NO, it is to the point where almost every week a tire unexpectedly goes down, puts someone into the wall, and then they proceed to either lose the race or involve way too many other drivers in... Thinking About Car Donations?
By Ben Shar - 4/3/2009
Why would anyone put their car in as a donation? Car donations are a great way to help the less fortunate. Providing anything that you no longer need and use to those who can is a great thing to do. But, who in the world has an extra car lying around? How can you benefit from a car donation your... What Do You Mean By Four Stroke?
By Thomas Yoon - 4/3/2009
What is a 4-stroke diesel engine? As the name suggests, these engines work on reciprocating
actions of pistons. One stroke means one linear motion of the
piston in one direction. When the piston moves in the opposite
direction, that is counted as another stroke. For a 4-stroke engine, the piston ... Problems That Are Being Caused by SUV`s
By James Hunt - 4/3/2009
Millions and millions of people are going crazy for many of the new SUVs that are on the market today. People are going crazy over the great new look of these vehicles, but there are things that people are not being informed of. These vehicles are not without their problems. SUVs are being advertise... Ford Recall: Fire in the Hole
By Anna Henningsgaard - 4/3/2009
Ford Motor Company claims that it is unclear whether its cruise control switches are the fault for over 560 reported fires and explosions in Ford vehicles. Many of these fires broke out when the vehicles were parked in family garages, destroying homes and lives. In cases like this the numbers report... X-Type: Definitely a Jaguar
By Michelle Crimson - 4/3/2009
The smallest of the current Jaguar saloon cars, the Jaguar X-Type had had its humble beginnings in 2001. It was purposefully built on the success of the S-Type and has taken its styling and design mostly from the Jaguar XJ series. It also has some Ford parts in it so much so that Jaguar, the vehicle... Ford And Mazda: A Strong International Relationship
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009
During the 1990s, Ford Motor Company went on an international buying spree snapping up small automakers around the globe. Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, and Aston Martin all were brought within the Ford fold, and Mazda, by default has become part of Ford?s line up even though the Japanese automaker is ?... Proud Owner of an SUV
By David Crowton - 4/3/2009
Are you one of those mentioned above? If so you probably bought your vehicle with the same ting in mind as so many others driving around in these large cars. The main issue for most who have invested in the SUV?s are the safety of your family then room and comfort. Even though these are all good int... Superb Dodge Custom Parts now available at Inner Auto
By Terry Brown - 4/3/2009
An elegant look and exceptional appeal for your Dodge Colt come with custom parts and accessories. Customizing the Colt is surely a hit for enthusiasts who want a personalized appearance for their car. Do you want stylish protection for today`s expensive headlights? Inner Auto`s customized headligh... High Quality Parts Perfect for Old Ford Mustang`s Maintenance and Upgrading Now On Sale
By Jay Stevens - 4/3/2009
Ford Mustang is not only one of Ford?s most successful cars, but one of the industry?s best automobiles. Equipped with powerful, durable and top caliber auto parts. this first pony car is destined to weather the industry?s toughest competitions. From its conception in 1964, Ford Mustang never ceased... Auto Detailing Testimonials
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Offer A Free Detail For Best Testimonial If you run an auto detail business then you need to have a professional website. On this website Testimonials are important as they elevate you to the expert you are and also add credibility for the new customers. Most of your business is word of mouth, but o... Mercedes Benz Drive Train Related Noises
By Clint Hough - 4/3/2009
In Diagnosing Mercedes Benz drive Noise it could be as many as four differant noises that could be the cause of the problem for your Mercedes Benz ! Starting with the C/V joints/universal joints defective joints may cause a clicking noise from driveline play and may be improperly diagnosed as drive ... Nine Simple eBay Selling Hints
By Terry Gibbs - 4/3/2009
Some of these eBay hints will save you money, others will result in higher prices. Either way, these will help you run more profitable eBay auctions. 1. Write a simple description and do not clutter your auction with unneeded items like animated Gifs, and colored backgrounds. Remember, you are selli... Whatever Happened to Simplicity?
By Patrick Sills - 4/3/2009
Those of us who are in classic car clubs, regardless of model or make, decide to become members for any given number of reasons. Perhaps we owned a particular car in our youth that brings back fond memories of cruising the streets on Friday nights. Maybe we remember going to Drive-in movies with our... The Car Insurance Calculation Explained
By Andrew Bowen - 4/3/2009
Different companies will apply different factors to the way they finally arrive at a price for your Car Insurance. Generally speaking though the concept is the same. This involves collecting various bits of information from you and feeding it through a computer system which adds or takes away mone... 10 MORE Tips For Saving Cash On Your Gas
By Pete Lance - 4/3/2009
Learn some of the best tips to get optimum gas mileage. Here we?ve compiled 10 more tips to help you stretch your dollar at the gas station! If you have not seen our previous article (10 Tips For Saving Cash On Your Gas), you might want to do a search for it on our website (http://www.usgastracker.o... The Defender Still Holding Up to Its Name
By Carol Mitchel - 4/3/2009
The Land Rover Defender has been sold in the United States during the years 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1997. This vehicle has been respected throughout the world for its capabilities on the off road. Along that line, the ultra-rugged Land Rover Defender has earned its merit and worth in endurance motor s... Taxing Your eBay Profits
By Tim Knox - 4/3/2009
As a small business person-slash-advice columnist I dread the first quarter of the new year. Not because in my mind my own business fortunes start at zero again every January or because I have already dismissed every New Year?s resolution I made when the clock rang out the New Year. No, the reason... Car Accident Injuries
By Eric Morris - 4/3/2009
Car accidents can result in extensive injuries such as spinal cord injuries, kneecap injuries, broken bones, and shock related minor injuries. Many severe car accidents can even result in death due to head injuries or shock. Knee injuries sometimes never heal and can be fatal in cases of severe dama... Adding Battery Cleaning Services: Secrets from the Auto Detailing Industry
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Most auto detailing companies miss potential money making opportunities for add on services, which are very easy to do. Those detailing companies who detail trucks for trucking companies, truck sales lots and truck auctions know all about such add on services. You see in the truck detail business mu... Volvo XC90: Just Right
By Khevin Anderson - 4/3/2009
The Volvo XC90 is a sport utility vehicle that is very suitable for people who have families. Also, it is a very good choice for those people who live in remote places. The Volvo value for safety still permeates the Volvo XC90. This vehicle has a turbo-charged driving, of good value, and is very wel... If You Are Looking to Buy a Car You Should Begin with These Tips
By Steve Happ - 4/3/2009
1. You should purchase your new car at or around Christmas time because with everybody buying their Christmas presents, not many of them are looking to buy a new car, and it forces dealerships to increase their sales strategies. Salesmen are more willing to haggle down to your prices to close the de... Auto Detailing Add-on; Headlight Repair
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Have you thought of adding Headlight Repair to your auto detailing business? A new set of sealed beam headlights on a New Jeep Cherokee could run as high as $70, however your team can make money lightly sanding and coating these headlights with the Micro-Glass product in the Micro-Mesh Kit by Micro ... Driving Tips from the Experts
By Bruce Kidd - 4/3/2009
Have you ever ridden in a vehicle with someone who drove so smoothly and safely that you immediately trusted them and relaxed? Have you ever seen someone expertly driving a vehicle, and then realized they had never drove it before? Or maybe thought that some people just seem to be born with a rema... Jeep and Ford Catalytic Converters
By Matthew Keegan - 4/3/2009
Your vehicle?s catalytic converter plays an essential role in reducing harmful emissions. When your catalytic converter is working properly it successfully changes auto emissions into harmless water vapor. When your catalytic converter is malfunctioning, the pollutants leaving your vehicle can exace... Ten Refineries Are out After Hurricane Katrina
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Well folks we have all the makings of a mid-1970?s energy crisis. After Hurricane Katrina we lost ten refineries, which probably supply 1 million barrels of production per day. We have platform and drilling rig damage in the Gulf of Mexico. But it is not oil alone you should be concerned about, Natu... Post Car Wash Fundraiser Community Relations
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
The best thing you can do after a successful car wash fundraiser is to throw around a little positive Public Relations and kudos to the community. It will make things easier for your group in the future to raises funds and it will definitely help with next years annual car wash fundraiser events. Ha... Home Car Washing Robot Unit, Environmentally Friendly
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Home robotics have sure come along way. You can buy a pool sweep to clean your pool and it will float around all day and clean all the leaves out, which is very cool. It is even fun to watch, kind of like watching your clothes wash or the dryer spin at the laundry mat. You can also buy a lawn mover,... How To Make Your Car Show Attractive
By Tonza Borden - 5/9/2008
Vintage automobiles, vendors and entertainment work like a magnet to attract visitors to a well planned and well executed car show. A variety of antique classic cars, trucks and cycles, great food, choice of beverage and plenty of it is what visitors want.
Music Matters
Add live music or a disc ... The Carburetor, Will It Last?
By Dave Robinson - 5/8/2008
Do you know if your car or motorcycle has a carburetor? Or, perhaps you are trying to figure out how in the world you are going to fix whatever is wrong with yours. The truth is that a little knowledge never hurt anyone. So, let?s take a closer look at what the carburetor is and what it does. You ma... Practical Realities of Custom Bike Building
By Lala C. Ballatan - 5/7/2008
For some motorcycle enthusiasts, their ultimate dream is to build their very own custom motorcycle. But most have the dread of having to use up their life savings and feel overwhelmed by all the details of putting such project together. Let?s say you?re in the process of getting ready to start your ... Oxygen Sensor Solutions
By Matthew C. Keegan - 5/6/2008
Virtually every car produced since the early 1980s contains a sensor that regulates oxygen flow to your engine. The oxygen sensor works by sending information to your vehicle?s engine management system to help your car fun efficiently as well as to reduce noxious emissions. When an oxygen sensor fai... Buying Car Parts
By Jeff Lakie - 5/3/2008
The Internet has changed the way people buy things. It doesn`t matter if that purchase is a small ticket item or a larger ticket item like car parts. In fact, major online auction companies like eBay.com have an entire section devoted strictly to cars and car... Tips On Car Leasing
By Jeff Slokum - 4/30/2008
Leasing a car isn`t for everyone. If you`re like me and keep your car for many, many years then leasing isn`t for you. If however, you don`t get "attached" to a vehicle as some of us do, and you like having a new car every few years then leasing may be for you.
Today`s cars are built very well and... Buying a Used Car
By Joseph Kenny - 4/27/2008
Before getting your own car, it pays to do some homework. Think about what you need, what the car will be used for, and your budget. Look in books and online and think about repair costs, safety tests, mileage etc.
Once you?ve chosen the car you want, you have to decide how you are going to pay fo... Parallel Parking For The Novice Driver
By George Gabriel - 4/25/2008
This could be the most talked about maneuver amongst new drivers and their biggest fear, when it comes to driving. I have heard of stories how drivers elect to park one or two blocks away to avoid parking between two cars.
The most important thing to consider when attempting a park between two veh... Deciding Between Aftermarket, OEM, and Genuine Auto Parts
By Mantius Cazaubon - 4/23/2008
Aftermarket, OEM, or genuine auto parts... you`re confused about what to choose. If that`s you, read the following.
Cheaper doesn?t always mean inferior. Such is the case with aftermarket and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) car parts. While they are often up to 70% cheaper than genuine parts... Help Me, Honda!
By Matthew C. Keegan - 4/15/2008
So, you need a new car, do you? Have you considered Honda? Not too long ago your choices were the Civic, Accord, or Prelude. Today, Honda has expanded their line up to cover just about every segment going. Let?s take a look at their current line up and see how Honda stacks up against the competition... Ten Myths About Synthetic Lubrication
By Ed Newman - 5/13/2006
It`s a fact of life that behavior is influenced by what people believe, whether true or not. Numerous cases from history bear this out. For example, sailors were once fearful of sailing outside the sight of land lest they would fall off the edge of the world. In the early
19th century, the trai... The Rules of the Road
By Kevin Schappell - 4/18/2005
With road rage being so common these days, we should all take a step back and review a few rules of the road. While not taught in most driver education classes or state driver`s manuals, these rules will help you be a better driver.
- The left lane is for passing. If you are going to pass, ...
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