Category Archives: Cars and Trucks



Top Four Checks for General Inspections

Dec 26th, 2011Posted by Dan Burns

In this article you will find helpful information about the four main checks that should be covered when you get a general inspection for your vehicle.

Ensuring Success With Motor Trade Insurance

Dec 24th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

In the high risk business environment of today, it is always advisable to get the best possible insurance for one's business to protect the business against unforeseen losses and to ensure success.

Maxi Cover For Your Minibus

Dec 21st, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

So, you've bought this sturdy little 8-seater MPV, with ample accident cushions such as air bags and broad wheels and what-nots. You believe your vehicle is never going to let you down.

5 Things to Consider With Car Repair

Dec 21st, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

If you own a car, getting it fixed is one of those experiences that you will most likely have to deal with as some time. Here are some of the things you will need to think about.

3 Simple Steps to Better Car Care

Dec 20th, 2011Posted by Tom Aldridge

An overview of three steps to take to have better automotive care and keep your vehicle running well.

Two Important Automotive Services Your Car Needs

Dec 18th, 2011Posted by Dan Burns

Two important automotive services that you do not want to leave off of your car care list.

Getting a Good Checkup and Oil Change

Dec 15th, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

To get good performance and gas mileage from your vehicle, you need to get good checkups and oil changes.

Great Deals on New Cars

Dec 15th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

There are some great deals being offered on new vehicles. Many dealerships are offering additional extras such as free insurance for 1 year, subject to terms and conditions, or 1 years free road side assistance.

What You Should Do After a Car Accident

Dec 13th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

Some people panic in the aftermath of a car crash, and forget what to do. Here a few pointers to keep you on the straight and narrow

The Importance of Using the Right Windshield Wiper Fluid

Dec 9th, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

Many people overlook the importance of keeping their cars stocked with wiper fluid, but it is important. There are several types of windshield fluids available. Here is what you should know.

Getting HGV Insurance Just Got Easier

Dec 9th, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

A vehicle insurance policy is one that covers the insured vehicle against any damages caused at the time of a road accident or any kind of mishap, where the cost of the damages is paid by the insurance company.

Motorcycle Traveling and Tips To Prepare You

Dec 5th, 2011Posted by Robert Hoffman

One of the best ways to truly see the United States is from the saddle of a motorcycle. I have ridden through many states with trips over six thousand miles in length including two solo trips from New Jersey to the Sturgis Rally in South Dakota, and to Pike's Peak in Colorado. I have found some tips and techniques that have worked well for me and I'd like to share them with you.

Top Reasons to Trust ASE Certified Master Technicians

Dec 1st, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

A certification can assure you that the technician you are using has been trained in the area of expertise you seek help with. This article will help you understand what it means to use an ASE certified mechanic.

Car Accident Deaths Are Decreasing, But They Could be Stamped Out Altogether

Nov 29th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

EU road safety measures seem to be working, but there is more to be done.

How to Get Better Performance from Your Vehicle

Nov 19th, 2011Posted by Tom Aldridge

In this article you will find tips on how to get better performance out of your vehicle.

Important Motor Insurance Policy Terms That You Should Know

Nov 19th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

Any business needs to be protected from loss due to an unforeseen event. A Motor Trade business is no exception to this rule. Motor trade insurance is important, as it protects the business from possible losses arising due to theft, fire and other liabilities over which you do not have any control.

Is Summer a Safer Time to Drive?

Nov 17th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

Physically, yes it is, but drivers' attitudes (and speeds) mean it is just as dangerous as the colder months.

How to Find the Right Parts for Quality Auto Maintenance

Nov 15th, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

Tips and advice on how to find quality auto parts for your vehicle repair and possibly save some money.

It Just Feels Good to Donate a Car

Nov 15th, 2011Posted by Anthony Corrano

The act of donating a car is very noble. It is definitely appreciated. Many items are donated to the needy everyday. These items normally fall along the lines of toys, clothing, furniture, etc. Donating cars is relatively a new concept. Many people don't feel comfortable and could use some tips on how to go about donating.

Get Your Vehicle Ready for Any Season

Nov 10th, 2011Posted by Dan Burns

Tips on preparing and servicing your vehicle for different seasons.

Donating a Car to Charity is Easy and Rewarding

Nov 8th, 2011Posted by Anthony Corrano

Donating a car is a great way to contribute to a charity. Today it is very easy to donate a vehicle through a car donation service that has a chosen a charitable cause. These services turn your vehicle into valuable money and resources for their charity in need.

Get to Know the Best Methods for Sport Utility and Light Truck Repair

Nov 8th, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

What parts on your sport utility vehicle or light truck should be paid attention to and maintained to keep your SUV or light truck running well as well as what certification you should look for in a mechanic.

5 Steps to Buying a Used Car

Nov 6th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

Buying a car that has been previously owned offers you the opportunity to buy a real bargain.

Motor Trade Insurance: How Motor Trade Insurance Works

Nov 4th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

It is general knowledge that once you own a car and you want to drive it legally on the roads you have to get car or auto insurance. Anyone who drives a car is aware of the advantages of being insured and the legal consequences if it is not.

Minibus Insurance At A Glance

Nov 3rd, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

According to UK law, all motor vehicles used on the road must be covered by an insurance policy, including minibuses. Minibuses are used as transport for charities, schools, nursing homes, and local authorities.

Top Ten Tips when Buying a New Car

Nov 1st, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

There are some important consideration to take into account when choosing the model of a car.

Motorcycles Performance And Standards

Oct 28th, 2011Posted by Robert Hoffman

Call them "standards," "sport standards," or whatever, the most versatile bikes on the road are the most basic. With the right accessories, the bikes that I still call standards can fill many roles, from a weekend ride on the local track to a ride across the country.

The Inside Story On Minibus Insurance

Oct 17th, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

Though not very commonly referred to in everyday conversations, minibuses are as much a part of the average citizen's life as buses themselves. They are smaller, usually look like private vehicles and are generally not listed as 'public transport'.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Next Auto Service

Oct 17th, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

If you know more about your modern vehicle, you can get more from your next auto service.

What You Should Know Before Choosing Driving School Insurance

Oct 11th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

If you have decided to start a driving school, then you already know that there are some initial steps to be taken; you need to find and buy the right vehicles, you need to locate the place for your classes and, of course, the right instructors.

Advantages of Buying a New Car

Oct 11th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

What are the advantages of buying a new rather than a used car?

Automotive Repair: 5 Things to Consider

Oct 10th, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

When it is necessary to get automotive repair, understanding these five things should help the process go smoother.

Getting The Best Taxi Insurance

Oct 9th, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

If you are looking for taxi insurance and are of the view that the process is cumbersome and takes time, then you are likely to change your opinion soon because now you can easily obtain a quote online with the least effort or trouble on your part.

4 Things to Look For in a Used Car

Oct 9th, 2011Posted by Tom Aldridge

Finding a good used car can be a challenge. Here are a few things to look for when you are shopping for a reliable used vehicle.

Car Insurance For Convicted Drivers

Oct 7th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

An individual who drinks frequently and cannot avoid it, can become a drink driving offender. It is interesting to note that about 85,000 individuals are banned from driving every year because of their drinking habits.

Important Tips For Tire Care

Oct 4th, 2011Posted by Bill McNeil

The tires on your vehicle are both strong and vulnerable, and need to be cared for regularly. The following four steps will explain ways to help you give your tires a longer life, and to make sure you save money on your overall vehicle maintenance.

Important Tips on Better Auto Maintenance

Oct 2nd, 2011Posted by Jeremy Babcock

This article talks about what is important to keep you vehicle well maintained and running properly.

Motor Trade Insurance A General Synopsis

Oct 2nd, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

The world is quite unpredictable. The fear of loss and uncertainty are the keywords for modern man's insecurities. A while collar pensioner and a multibillion dollar tycoon both face the same apprehensions.

How To Keep Your Used Car Running Longer Trying A Few Cheap Services

Oct 2nd, 2011Posted by William Hong

There are many advantages to owning a used car. Even when a vehicle gets older, there are some great perks. Not having car payments is a feature that most drivers appreciate. How to keep your used car running longer, may allow someone to continue to benefit from owning a used model. There are some great ways to allow the vehicle running for a longer period of time.

How To Make An Informed Choice For Your Next Motorcycle Helmet

Oct 1st, 2011Posted by Robert Hoffman

Choosing the right Motorcycle helmet can make a difference...literally between life and death. But how does an ordinary guy in the street make an informed decision about what kind of helmets give the best protection? This will answer that question and leave you confident that you are purchasing the right helmet!

Need Of Drink Driver Insurance

Sep 28th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

The issue of drink driving has become a dilemma because thousands of people drive when they are drunk. According to a survey report, more than 85,000 people are banned from driving every year.

How to Choose a Used Car

Sep 27th, 2011Posted by Dan Burns

There are many things to think about when buying a used car and sometimes we overlook important items. This guideline lists several things you will want to take into consideration.

Why We Should Be Happy To Pay Through The Nose For Petrol

Sep 13th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

It's generally considered a bad thing when petrol prices rise, but should we look on the bright side of life?

Choosing a Location for Your Oil Change

Sep 10th, 2011Posted by Dan Burns

When you own a car, oil changes are necessary regular maintenance and you will want good service at a good price. Here are tips on how to find that.

What They Don't Have is the Things You Take For Granted

Sep 10th, 2011Posted by Anthony Corrano

Look around you. What kinds of things are you surrounded by? You are probably sitting at a desk with a computer, perhaps in the comfort of your own home. There, you will find couches and pillows, maybe a kitchen with a refrigerator.

Reasons To Get Drink Driving Insurance

Sep 10th, 2011Posted by Eric Token

Many driving offences or violations can occur when on the road. There are drivers who speed up on the freeway or get involved in a road accident. They probably just like the idea of beating the red light, and only think of the consequence later.

HGV Insurance Policy For Your Heavy Goods Vehicle

Sep 7th, 2011Posted by Paul Headley

In order to use a vehicle exceeding the 7.5 tonne Gross Vehicle Weight on the public highway, you need to get an HGV insurance policy.

Could Car Crash Deaths Become A Thing Of The Past?

Sep 6th, 2011Posted by Richard Craig

Car manufacturer Volvo certainly thinks so, as do many leading researchers.

Deciding What You Want When Buying a Car

Aug 31st, 2011Posted by Ryan Round

When it comes right down to it the car buying process is really very simple. First and foremost you need to be very clear about what exactly you want to have with your new car. So, the first part of the process is to check into the options and features that you want on your new car and what the alternatives might be.

A Goodbye to the Honda S2000

Aug 31st, 2011Posted by Tony Hill

It has not been not long since Honda announced that production would cease on the Honda S2000. The news was declared in January after poor sales continued to get worse

Polishing One Off: Polish To Protect

Aug 26th, 2011Posted by Tony Hill

Keeping your car washed and polished not only means that it stands out in the car park but will also help prevent rust and corrosion.

Take a Ride to the Future In A Hybrid Car

Aug 26th, 2011Posted by Lee Dobbins

Hybrids cars are the wave of the future - learn about the advantages and disadvantages of owning one today.