Category: Car Driving
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Winter Driving
The AA published it results of a December poll into our winter driving habits. Apparently 60% of us use a scraper yet only 12% of people ensure that all the ice is removed before starting their journey. Without doubt, younger drivers are the lazy ones when it comes to cold mornings, with nearly a quarter…
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How to Obtain Roadside Assistance Contracts
It never fails. Your car always breaks down at the worst time and often in a location where help is miles away. Sure, you have a cell phone, but you have no idea what’s wrong with your car and who to call in order to fix it. Or you’re in your best suit and don’t…
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Do You Need to Refresh Your Driving Knowledge?
During the busy life, you may never wonder if you need to refresh your driving knowledge, although you drive you car to and from home. Actually, car accidents happen every second. So it’s better to check is your driving knowledge is out of date. There are tests you can take to see if your knowledge…
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How to Drift a 1997 Nissan Altima
Some might say that front-drive cars like the first-generation Altima are to drifting what penguins are to roller-skating — and that is true. The fact is that the general notion of “drifting” involves lurid powerslides and smoking rear tires; in that sense, the Altima is indeed hopeless. But drifting starts and ends with initiating oversteer…
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How to Reduce Road Noise in a C6
The C6 Corvette is a powerful and light sports car produced by GM. One of the ways the Corvette is kept light is through sparing use of sound dampers and sound insulation. In order to reduce road noise in your Corvette, you can install additional sound insulation inside the cabin and rear hatch, along with…