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Author :: Roger Charles  |
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| Article Title :: Things To Look For When Buying Car Stereo Speakers |
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Things To Look For When Buying Car Stereo Speakers
by: Roger Charles
There are so may car stereo speakers on the market. How do you know what to choose? Let's take a look at some of the things you should look for when buying a car speaker.
1. How is the speaker's power measured?
Pay close attention to the amount of power the speaker can handle. This is particularly important when dealing with woofers, since they require more power to play loudly. Look out for models where the manufacturers exaggerate power. Ensure that power is measures in RMS. Be very wary of terms like "music power" and "peak power". These terms mean nothing when it comes to measuring power.
2. How sensitive is th (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Roger Charles  |
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| Article Title :: Things To Look For When Buying A Car Stereo Head U |
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Things To Look For When Buying A Car Stereo Head Unit
by: Roger Charles
There are so may car stereo head units on the market. How do you know what to choose? Let's take a look at some of the things you should look for when buying a head unit.
1. How user friendly is the head unit?
Your head unit must be user friendly. This is the part of your car stereo you will interact with the most so you must feel comfortable using it. Before buying one be sure to play around with it and see how easy and quick it is to change tracks on a CD, switch radio stations, and so on. Are the buttons too small? You need to be able to enjoy using your head unit.
2. How is the unit's power measured?
Pay cl (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Dan Baldyga  |
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| Article Title :: ~Car Accident Insurance Claim~ Regarding Impacts A |
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~Car Accident Insurance Claim~ Regarding Impacts And Injuries
by: Dan Baldyga
As of January 2003 it was determined that in the good ole‘ US of A, there were approximately 12.3 million motor vehicle accidents involving over 21 million vehicles last year. This amounts to a little over one crash per second. Let’s take a look at four of the most common of these gazillion impacts and the typical injuries they cause.
#1. LOW SPEED IMPACTS - - ESPECIALLY REAR-ENDERS: These are crashes that are considered to be any collision that takes place at speeds under 10 MPH. While there is absolutely no justification to call it a “Low Speed” impact that’s what the insurance industry loves to (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Sher Matsen  |
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| Article Title :: Is Your Insurance Company Rated? |
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Is Your Insurance Company Rated?
by: Sher Matsen
Insurance is serious business. It not only costs you a pretty penny, you need to know the company you purchase the insurance from will honor a claim with no hassle should you have an accident. The first thing you need to do is find out if your insurance company is rated.
Many of the national rating institutes rate insurance companies. They rate the variations in service and coverage from one company to another, as well as the differences in premiums.
Choosing a good insurance company is critical to your financial security. You want to find out if the insurance company you plan to deal with has the financial resources to keep you an (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Mantius Cazaubon  |
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| Article Title :: Deciding Between Aftermarket, OEM, and Genuine Aut |
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Deciding Between Aftermarket, OEM, and Genuine Auto Parts
by: Mantius Cazaubon
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, they can be far superior in quality.
Like many car owners and car parts buyers out there, I must say that I once thought that the genuine parts sold by my local automotive dealer were better. Well surprisingly, this is far removed from the truth.
Do you think that car makers make their own parts? They certai (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Kurt Reis  |
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| Article Title :: How To Determine The Correct Hubcap, Wheel Size |
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How To Determine The Correct Hubcap, Wheel Size
by: Kurt Reis
It's perplexing, you loose a hubcap. You start surfing the web for what seems like an easy task of replacing it. Your sure you know the right size because you measured it, but this website is saying your hubcap is a different size.
One would think the simplest way to determine the size of an item would be to break out the old tape measure and measure it...right? Well...for most items this is true but not in the case of hubcaps, wheel covers or wheel rims.
Measuring of wheels and hubcaps in the automotive world is done differently. It all corresponds to the tire size of the vehicle. If you look at the side of a tire on any (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Mantius Cazaubon  |
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| Article Title :: Buying New vs. Used Cars |
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Buying New vs. Used Cars
by: Mantius Cazaubon
New vs used. Which car is right for you? Consider the following.
Owning a brand new car is exciting. But financially speaking, it makes more sense to buy a used car. As soon as you drive a new car off the lot, it loses a great portion of its value. This is because your car is no longer “new”.
New cars lose about 40% of their value within 3 years, then depreciation starts to slow down. Why not buy a used car and allow someone else to take that depreciation hit?
The previous owner will have absorbed the steepest part of the depreciation cycle. At that point the costs of owning and operating the car will be reduced. The money you sav (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Dee Scrip  |
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| Article Title :: Vehicular Diuretic – To Use or Not to Use |
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Vehicular Diuretic – To Use or Not to Use
by: Dee Scrip
Diuretics, commonly known as "water pills," are designed to help eliminate water. In engines, water and fuel are inbred kissing cousins, that when left unsupervised, produce carbon baby abnormalities, e.g., power and performance demise, decreased mileage, increased toxic emissions, increased maintenance applications, and engine fatality.
Who should use an engine diuretic?
Machinery or vehicles dependent upon fuel to function, should snack on a nutritious engine diuretic.
Is water present in gasoline?
Yes. Like all fuels, gasoline has a fatal attraction to water. Sulfur resides in fuel, and when wedded with water, births su (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: John Sanderson  |
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| Article Title :: Helping Your Car Run The Extra Mile |
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Helping Your Car Run The Extra Mile
by: John Sanderson
A little extra care here and there when it comes to your car, and you'll find yourself saving loads of money - not just on repairs, but on fuel as well!
Keep your engine tuned up. A misfiring spark plug can reduce fuel efficiency as much as 30 percent. This means less money in your wallet. Follow the service schedules listed in your owner's manual. Replace filters and fluids as recommended.
I know it doesn't always fit into your schedule. You just have to make yourself do it. If the dealer is charging an arm and a leg for a tune-up, get a second opinion at a local reputable car repair shop. They can do the same service schedule, (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: John Sanderson  |
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| Article Title :: Getting A Great Deal On A New Car |
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Getting A Great Deal On A New Car
by: John Sanderson
Ah, the excitement of a brand new car! Driving to every friend’s house you ever had to show it off. Spit shining it ever chance you get.
The only bad part about the deal is, well… the deal.
Fortunately, there's a way get a great price on a new car and this insider info will save you both time and money.
How many hours have you wasted talking about a new car deal, only to find out that the dealer had other contract clauses in mind that exploded the cost? I have wasted entire days in the car buying process.
What does "factory invoice price" really mean? The price that you see on the car is the “manufacturer’s suggested reta (read full article) |
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