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January 3rd, 2009 at 11:15pm By Michelle
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These type of cars use a variety of different fuels with the emphasis based on propane, in order to get the cars to run. Other fuels included in the LPG cars include ethane and butane.
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December 22nd, 2008 at 10:16pm By Dennis
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If you can’t make the payments on your car, you risk having it repossessed. The name on the car title is the bank already, so they own the car. If you are making payments on time to them, you have the right to it, but until you make your last payment, the bank will still technically own the car.
Laws vary by state, but if you aren’t making your payment, the bank will repossess the car. You should do whatever you can to avoid repossession. In most states, you will be notified of their intention to reposses the car. You can then either do a voluntary, or involuntary repo. The difference there is that if you bring the car in yourself, you will avoid some fees. When the bank takes the car back, it doesn’t mean that you are free and clear of the old car. They will likely sell it to try to pay off the remainder of your loan. If it pays off the rest of the loan, you’re all good, but that doesn’t happen often. Likely you will still be on the hook for the difference between what you owed, and what they sold the car for with the addition of any fees and fines.
If you’ve had a car repossesed, it is more difficult to get a loan on a new or used car, but there are plenty of lenders that will work with you. You can fill out your information to get auto financing.
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November 24th, 2008 at 07:18pm By Dennis
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With gas prices continually fluctuating, you may have imagined or thought about how wonderful water powered vehicles would be. Well, the good news for you is that water powered vehicles are no longer just a dream, but are available on the market. In fact, the car you drive now could possibly become one of these water powered vehicles if you simply pay for the conversion guidelines!
Believe it or not, by following a few simple steps outlined in a conversion booklet, you can turn your car into a hybrid that will function just like other water powered vehicles. You will spend less money on gas, and be able to travel twice as far! Now is the time to learn how to turn your cars into water powered vehicles because next time gas prices spike may be too much for you to handle.
All kinds of cars, trucks, and SUV’s are able to be converted into water powered vehicles if you know the simple trick. In fact, almost 99.9% of all vehicles on the road that run on gas and diesel can be converted into water powered vehicles if you read the instructions contained in the conversion booklet!
Plus, as an added bonus to saving you money at the gas pump, water powered vehicles also produce cleaner emissions, so you will be eco-friendly as well if you choose to convert your automobiles into water powered vehicles.
Plus, water powered vehicles are so simple to create out of your automobile, that it should only take you a few hours to complete in exchange for almost fifty percent of savings. Even better, any source of tap water will work to fuel any water powered vehicles, so you do not have to worry about purchasing the correct water to make your water powered vehicles run!
To get all the info, please go to WaterPoweredVehicles.com
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October 23rd, 2008 at 02:35pm By Dennis
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Zero Pollution Motors says they will be bringing a car to the US, by 2010, that will achieve 106 mpgs. Using an idea developed by an F1 race car engineer, the six piston Air Car will use comressed air instead of gasoline combustion.
While driving slowly, it will run completely by air from the tank, and have zero emissions. When speeds get higher, it will use some gasoline to heat the air, causing more pressure to get that higher speed. With 8 gallons of gas, the air car should be able to go 848 miles.
The body is made of foam and fiberglass. With the light weight, it will be able to reach a top speed of 96 mph, at about 75 hp.
For more information on vehicles that get good gas mileage, you can visit Hybrid Automobiles .
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October 9th, 2008 at 08:20am By Dennis
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With the current financial crisis going on in the United States, many people need cash. They must decide what they can sell to raise cash to cover their car payments and mortgage. Usually one of the first things people decide to sell are boats. Right now, your local boat broker has an excess supply of boats, which is driving down the boat prices. The boating season is also over here in Illinois so now is the time to buy!
I have good credit and enough cash for a down payment on the boat of my dreams, so I have been researching different ways that I can get boat financing. I ran into this article about good credit boat loans. Depending on the total cost of the boat I buy, I can get a rate as low as 5.99%.
The reasons I am buying a boat at this time comes down to simple economics
1. Low interest rates
2. Over supply of new and used boats
3. Low demand for new and used boats
High gas prices are also contributing to less boat usage by many people. Instead of the boats just sitting at the marinas collecting dust, people are selling their boats. Now is the perfect time for you to buy a boat if you can afford it.
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