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    factors to consider. Factors that can be daunting if proper research of the vehicle are not done. Everyone wants to make the most of what they pay for and wants to make sure that his or her car is of the best quality. There are a quite few makes of cars available with quality guaranteed but two of the major would be the American and Japanese made cars. Both are excellent car builders and provide good fuel efficiency vehicles that are cost efficient. However, there are some facts and details that can

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    drove your car a lot in the spring and summer, then having various aspects of your vehicle inspected now just makes sense. Before the weather becomes cold and wet on a regular basis, your mechanic might take a look at the fluids and filters in your vehicle. Be sure to take your MINI to a trustworthy Abbotsford mechanic at Collins Automotive. A reputable, knowledgeable technician will know what to inspect on your vehicle, as well as what parts need to be repaired or replaced. Transmission Filter and

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    One of the tasks that every truck driver must complete in their pre-trip inspection is measuring the pressure on each of the tires. This is important for several reasons including, safer operation, improved fuel efficiency and longer tire life. When it's particularly cold, windy and wet out, however, truckers may be tempted to skip this step, or only measure the pressure in the outside tires. While it's understandable that they don't want to be out in the cold any longer than necessary, this is a

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    $16,800 (USA Today). And said used vehicle would have emissions of around 4.7 metric tons per year in carbon dioxide emissions (Environmental Protection Agency). That is a lot of CO2! And according to EPA emission reports, “In addition to carbon dioxide, automobiles produce methane and nitrous oxide from the tailpipe and hydrofluorocarbon emissions from leaking air conditioners,”(Environmental Protection Agency). Overall, when it comes to owning your own vehicle, there is a larger cost than the down

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    Most people tend to buy the vehicle for what it can do, what it looks like, and for the accessories that the vehicle offers. Does that necessarily mean that those are the only things that people look at when buying a car? Honestly, the american dream is all centered around fast cars and powerful trucks. However, the prestigious companies such as Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Audi, Volkswagen, etc., all have came out with their form of supercar. The two thousand sixteen Nissan GT-R and the two thousand

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    make those high-tech products come true. “Autonomous Car” (n.d.), points out the self-driving car is a vehicle that can guide itself without human conduction. This kind of vehicle has become a concrete reality and may pave the way for future systems where computers take over the art of driving. A self-driving car is also known as a driverless car, robot car, self-driving car or autonomous vehicle. In turn, the car people use now a day, although some of them are hybrid car or electric car, without

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    better estimation of vehicle emissions than speed-based emission models (Song et al., 2013). Scora et al. (2011) combined real-time traffic data along with the comprehensive modal emission models (CMEM and MOVES) to estimate the environmental measures in real time. The estimation methodology based on OpMode bin provided far more dynamic and accurate environmental information compared to static emission inventory estimation models. The OpMode bin emission rates for each vehicle technology in the MOVES

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    are currently leading toward in the vehicles purchased. The system can also generate reports showing specific marketing problems of the company that are available in the component sub systems. Nick Thomas already stated they he desires to use a secondary source of trade publications. The primary source is to hire an outside research marketing agency to interview people specifically regarding the problem at hand. Using the secondary data we can research what fuel efficient automobiles are the most

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    Do you have an extra vehicle that you used very rarely? May be that one you store in your vacation house or store in your home garage? The rarely used driven car is a great asset, so you need to give them extra care and keep them in tip-top condition to crank it up. So what you have to do for maintaining the car that you don't use frequently, and keep them in a running condition for an extended period of time? There are several things that you can adopt to protect your car and make sure that your

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    Alignment Basics Why is a wheel alignment so important? Imagine a scenic drive in the mountains, winding through curved canyons and pine-filled views. Now picture this same scenario in a vehicle with the wheels pointing the wrong way. Not so scenic anymore. “Alignment” is not just one part of your car. The alignment is actually a complex subject that includes a variety of terms and interrelated parts. When your tires are out of alignment, it means the wheels and the parts controlling them aren’t

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