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		<title>GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems: Do I Need One?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ken Sink GPS vehicle tracking systems are more affordable and more popular than ever before, but do you need one? Take this short quiz and keep track of your 'yes' answers <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/gps-vehicle-tracking-systems-do-i-need-one/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Ken Sink</p>
<p>GPS vehicle tracking systems are more affordable and more popular than ever before, but do you need one? Take this short quiz and keep track of your &#8216;yes&#8217; answers. I&rsquo;ll help you total your score and decide after you finish.</p>
<p>Step One: Take Quiz</p>
<p>1. Do I use vehicles in my business? Yes/No</p>
<p>(The definition of &#8216;vehicles&#8217; includes heavy, medium and light-duty vehicles, construction equipment (dozers, graders, backhoes, etc), cars, motorcycles, RV&#8217;s, pick-up trucks, vans, tractor trailers, buses, trailers, dump trucks, snow plows, limousines, taxis, etc.)</p>
<p>2. Have any of my vehicles been stolen in the past? Yes/No</p>
<p>3. I&#8217;d like to know what is going on and where my employees/vehicles are during the day: Yes/No</p>
<p>4. I&#8217;d like to reduce my fuel expenses and know if any of my vehicles are wasting gas: Yes/No</p>
<p>5. Being able to give my customers accurate and precise arrival/delivery estimates is important to me: Yes/No</p>
<p>6. It is important to know if any of my vehicles are used after hours or on weekends for non-business purposes: Yes/No</p>
<p>7. I&#8217;d like save up to 30% on my vehicle insurance: Yes/No</p>
<p>8. It is important to know if my employees are speeding or otherwise abusing my vehicles: Yes/No</p>
<p>9. If any of my employees are using my vehicles to &#8216;moonlight&#8217; or do work without my knowledge, I&#8217;d want to know: Yes/No</p>
<p>10. Knowing about mechanical problems before they become expensive to fix is important: Yes/No</p>
<p>11. If any of my vehicles are ever stolen, I&#8217;d like to locate them within minutes: Yes/No</p>
<p>12. I&#8217;d like to have vehicle use data to compare with overtime requests as a way to guard against errors and fraud: Yes/No</p>
<p>13. I&#8217;d like a reminder when it is time to do routine maintenance on my vehicles: Yes/No</p>
<p>14. Occasionally, customers question when we were at their location, having the exact date and time recorded in our tracking system would really help in those cases: Yes/No</p>
<p>15. I&#8217;d like to help my employees be more productive by seeing where they go each day: Yes/No</p>
<p>Step Two: Total Your &lsquo;Yes&rsquo; Answers</p>
<p>Add up your &#8216;yes&#8217; answers.</p>
<p>* Fewer than 7 &#8216;yes&#8217; answers:Thanks for taking the quiz, you don&#8217;t appear to want/need a vehicle tracking system.</p>
<p>* 7 to 11 &#8216;yes&#8217; answers: Thanks for taking the quiz. You could greatly benefit from a vehicle tracking system.</p>
<p>* More than 11 &#8216;yes&#8217; answers: Thanks for taking the quiz. You need a vehicle tracking system.</p>
<p>By the way, every question above (except question 1 &#038; 2) is answered by using GPS vehicle tracking systems.</p>
<p>Step Three: Cost vs. Gain</p>
<p>The average business owner recoups their investment in GPS vehicle tracking systems within 6 &ndash; 12 months after purchase. Of course, your ROI may vary. Recovering one stolen vehicle may pay for your entire tracking system.</p>
<p>Vehicle tracking helps you reduce operating costs and boosts productivity.</p>
<p>Tracking systems reduce vehicle costs by putting a spotlight on speeding employees, who waste fuel, cause excessive engine wear and drive up insurance rates. Vehicle tracking systems will also remind you when it&rsquo;s time for preventive maintenance, like oil changes, helping you keep your vehicles on the road and making you money.</p>
<p>GPS vehicle tracking systems improve productivity by:</p>
<p>* documenting long lunch hours,</p>
<p>* exposing unauthorized breaks,</p>
<p>* comparing driver overtime requests with system reports of driver activity,</p>
<p>* highlighting unauthorized vehicle use after hours and on weekends,</p>
<p>* eliminating driver logs.</p>
<p>Many insurance companies offer discounts of up to 30% for vehicles protected with tracking systems.</p>
<p>Step Four: Due Diligence</p>
<p>GPS vehicle tracking systems are outstanding tools for vehicle and fleet management, but you need to find the right system for you. Take a look at the different types of GPS vehicle tracking systems.</p>
<p>Check a company&rsquo;s hardware and software, as well as their monthly data access plan. You&rsquo;ll also need to decide whether to buy or lease your GPS tracking system.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>About the Author: Ken Sink, owner of My Vehicle WatchDog, is a veteran with 20+ years of transportation experience, including fleet management of over 800 vehicles. Visit <a href="http://www.MyVehicleWatchDog.Info" title="http://www.MyVehicleWatchDog.Info" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>http://www.MyVehicleWatchDog.Info</a> for more information about GPS vehicle tracking systems from Fleet Management Solutions, Networkfleet and Sprint/Nextel.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose Rims For Your Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chris Vorelli Nothing else enhances the look of your car or truck more than custom wheels, the bottom line is that rims make the look of the car. Within 15 minutes you can install chrome mags and the look of your car is totally different, from boring to show stopper. Everyone likes the look of aftermarket wheels, but how do you choose the right rims for your sports car?  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-franchise/how-to-choose-rims-for-your-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Chris Vorelli</p>
<p>Nothing else enhances the look of your car or truck more than custom wheels, the bottom line is that rims make the look of the car. Within 15 minutes you can install chrome mags and the look of your car is totally different, from boring to show stopper. Everyone likes the look of aftermarket wheels, but how do you choose the right rims for your sports car?</p>
<p>Custom mag wheels are available from so many aftermarket wheel manufacturers it is truly amazing and the list grows every year. Some of the most popular names include Eagle wheels, Chip Foose rims and Weld wheels, to name a few. When choosing aftermarket wheels you can get cheap prices which sometimes means cheap quality or you can spend a little bit more and be 100% completely satisfied with your purchase. You get what you pay for, so you have to make sure you know what type of quality you are getting. But quality can be very expensive, so can the style of the wheel.</p>
<p>Wheel styles range from regular 5 spoke alloy wheels, to wire wheels, to the latest and greatest, chrome spinning wheels that run up to $3,000 per rim. Chrome spinning rims are the newest invention to hit the custom car crowd, &#8220;chrome spinners&#8221; as they are called actually spin, even while you car is standing still!</p>
<p>Now back to how to choose your rims, if you are looking stricly from an appearance perspective, then it&#8217;s easy, just choose custom wheels that you feel fits with the style of your vehicle and your personal preferences. If you want perfornance for racing, then light alloy wheels are the best way yo go. Steel rims are no good, they will only slow your automobile down. Heavy wheels add unnecessary weight to your car, which in return lower the driving performance.</p>
<p>If you do lots of city commuting in traffic, then alloy wheels are a great choice. Alloy rims actually offer cool air flow over your car&#8217;s brake system which will prevent overheating. Alloy aluminum wheels are lighter than chrome or steel wheels you can also improve your gas mileage slightly.</p>
<p>Another tip to help the performance of your auto is to install rims that are one or two inches larger than the stock factory wheels. Larger wheels also give your SUV truck or sports car a more sporty look and feel. Also make sure the custom wheels you purchase have a maximum-load rating compatible with your vehicle, and you have to find wheels that match the bolt pattern of your automobile.</p>
<p>The offset is also very important If you install the wrong offset size, there will be problems with the steering and handling of your car, so make sure to find the right offset. A sales person at the wheel shop will be able to help you choose the right offset for your vehicle, so don&#8217;t worry if it sounds complicated.</p>
<p>Where can you buy wheels from? You have a few choices here, you can shop at the local car accessory store or you can shop online for your wheels. Each has their own benefit. If you shop at a brick and mortar store you can touch and feel the rims before you and if you have questions a sales person can answer your questions. If you shop online you have less help, but the benefit is in the savings, you can save hundreds of dollars compared to retail stores. It&#8217;s a give and take situation, if you have the knowledge I suggest you shop online, why pay more if you don&#8217;t have to.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Saving Gas With Your Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Andrew Bernhardt Super-expensive gas is here to stay.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-information/a-guide-to-saving-gas-with-your-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Andrew Bernhardt</p>
<p>Super-expensive gas is here to stay. Drivers are in a scramble over how to afford their morning commute. They&#8217;re resorting to a number of solutions, some the result of fuel economy technology in the form of hybrid vehicles, others steering for quick-fix gadgets carrying a high price tag and dubious claims.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t downgrade from your favorite ride into a sub-compact clown car! Stay away from fuel saving gimmicks, too. There are simple ways to save gas, increase gas mileage and stick it back to the greedy barons stealing your spending cash.</p>
<p>Improving Air Flow</p>
<p>A great place to start when looking to increase gas mileage is with your vehicle&#8217;s air filter. It is by far the easiest performance upgrade around, and the quickest way to increase gas mileage.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still lugging around town with a disposable paper air filter, you must toss it in favor of a performance air filter. A disposable paper air filter is incredibly restrictive to airflow, a restriction which essentially chokes your engine. Compare this to a performance air filter which uses either cotton or foam filtration material. Air flows much easier through these performance air filter materials which puts plenty of oxygen into your engine for burning fuel. With the extra air on hand, your engine&#8217;s computer responds by using less fuel per air part.</p>
<p>But wait &#8211; there&#8217;s more. The bountiful airflow puts extra horsepower at the pedal for your driving pleasure. Not to mention the cleaner air volumes now entering your engine, which contribute to overall vehicle condition. Be careful, though. Overusing the power boost provided by a performance air filter will negate any mileage improvements.</p>
<p>Improving Aerodynamics</p>
<p>Ever feel like something is holding your truck back? Surprisingly, it&#8217;s probably your tailgate. Passing air rushes over your truck&#8217;s cab and flows directly into your open bed. With nowhere else to go, the turbulent air crashes into your tailgate &#8211; catching your truck like a trout that swallowed the hook.</p>
<p>Adding a tonneau cover to your otherwise exposed truck bed provides a tight surface for airflow to blow right past. Without a drag-prone tailgate to slow your truck down, you can see an average gas mileage improvement of 5% to 10% immediately.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d rather not get a tonneau cover, or need full uncovered bed access at all times, consider an air-flow tailgate. drag is reduced immensely, thanks to a mesh or louvered design that allows turbulent air in your truck bed to slip right through the gate.</p>
<p>Though studies show the gas mileage improvement is not as dramatic as adding a tonneau cover to your ride, air flow tailgates will show an immediate gas mileage improvement that exceeds unsafe driving with the stock tailgate down.</p>
<p>Tire Pressure Effects</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re getting worse gas mileage than usual, check your tire pressure. If your tires are under-inflated, your vehicle has to work that much harder to spin them. The friction caused by these flabby tires could be sucking your gas mileage by 2mpg or more. Not to mention the premature tread wear that will cost you serious cash down the road.</p>
<p>Check your pressure with a digital tire gauge for the best possible accuracy. The recommended pressure for your tires is usually given on a label inside your door well. If they&#8217;re low, fill them up at most any corner service station and check the pressure again with the digital tire gauge. Under-inflation can have cash-swallowing consequences, but over-inflation is just as bad for your wallet.</p>
<p>Sharpen Your Shop Skills</p>
<p>The overall health of your car contributes greatly to the gas mileage you&#8217;ll see throughout its life. Follow the regular maintenance schedule for oil changes, tune-ups and inspections. Don&#8217;t keep driving your vehicle if something is blatantly screwed up! Get the problem fixed, and it&#8217;s less likely to drain your gas tank.</p>
<p>About the Author: With every vehicle and every lifestyle kept in mind, Andrew Bernhardt hopes that this information will help you save some hard earned dollars at the pump. For more information about saving gas with your vehicle, please visit <a href="http://www.autoanything.com" title="http://www.autoanything.com" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>http://www.autoanything.com</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ed Sneineh Can people establish an auto insurance contract on a car that they do not have title to? The answer is always 'yes they can' <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/getting-car-insurance-on-a-vehicle-that-you-do-not-own/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Ed Sneineh</p>
<p>Can people establish an auto insurance contract on a car that they do not have title to? The answer is always &#8216;yes they can&#8217;. There is absolutely nothing illegal or unlawful (ie in the structure of the law, or in the state laws) that forbids insuring any automobile that you do not have possession to. The proper question, however, is if the policy contract that is insuring a vehicle which is not owned by the named insured is a valid contract- policy. The exact answer in this scenario is &#8216;it depends.&#8217;</p>
<p>One of the key principles in the insurance world is the <i>principle of indemnity</i>, which pronounces exactly that the objective of any insurance contract is to bring back the insured persons to their financial settings prior to the loss, and that these people can never advance monetarily from the insurance contract or claims. From this point comes the notion of <i>insurable interest</i>. There has to be some insurable interest among the owner of the contract and the insured subject. Insurable interest dictates that a person has to incur some financial loss as a result of destruction of a property for him or her to have insurable interest in that property. In the insurance business, insurable interest must exit at the time of the loss for property and casualty (including car insurance.) For life insurance contracts, however, the insurable interest must be existing only at the time of the ratification of the application to get the insurance policy.</p>
<p>The reason why insurable interest must exist at the time of the loss is to prevent insurance fraud. Imagine if someone insures his friend&#8217;s vehicle while the fiend also has his own insurance, and then later for both him and his friend collecting money for a theft loss of the vehicle. Also, in life insurance there has to be some sort of blood, business, or marriage relationship between the owner of the life insurance policy and the insured at the time of signing the life insurance application (i.e. not necessarily at the time of loss or death). This is needed to prevent wagering upon human life.</p>
<p>If the car in question is a car that you do not own (possess no title for it), then there seems to be no financial loss for you in the event of a loss to the vehicle, therefore you may insure it, but your insurance contract may not be valid because at the time of the loss the car was not yours. Remember that while car insurance is about insuring a car, it is classified as personal insurance, meaning it has to do with a particular person, and not the car itself.</p>
<p>So how do you deal with situations where a car is given to you, but the title is still in the name of a friend or relative and you are now required to have insurance? The answer is very simply: The insurance must be in the name of the titleholder and you need to be listed as an additional driver. This is the proper way of handling the situation. An exception to that is if the title is in the name of the spouse. In that case the named insured and titleholder can be used interchangeably between husbands and wives. Also, placing insurance under your name for a vehicle that is titled under your child&#8217;s name is also acceptable as long as you demonstrate some proof that you will suffer financially as a result of loss to that vehicle and you list the child on the policy as an operator. Perhaps your child lives with you and the child still relies on you financially? That is a good case of proving insurable interest.</p>
<p>When you call your insurance representative to get some car insurance quotes be sure to report this information to your agent. Improper disclosure of the titleholder or Named Insured on the policy is one of the main reasons why insurance companies refuse paying claims later. Certain elder and mature people (over 24 years) insure cars that are titled in the names of other youthful drivers (under age 25) who are normally charged extra by almost all insurers. It is hard to convince the insurance company that a youthful driver who owns a vehicle is not driving it, and since the company issued the policy for the other mature driver without charging the proper premium there is good ground for proving misrepresentation, where in circumstance like that a company may not pay claims. For example, if the automobile was insured full coverage and there was a total loss the insurance company will ask named insured to give up the title of the auto for them to pay you for the auto. In the event that you do not own the vehicle, you cannot legally sign to transfer the title, hence the company may find itself unable to pay you!</p>
<p>About the Author: Ed Sneineh, insurance professional for over 20 years, former college educator of insurance, and founder of Insurance Navy, a leader in providing <a href="http://www.insurancenavy.com" rel='nofollow'>auto insurance quotes, Chicago</a>. Visit our website and get your <a href="http://www.insurancenavy.com/get_a_quote/default.aspx" rel='nofollow'>car, SR22 insurance quotes</a> in 5 minutes or less. Insurance Navy represents major carriers such as AAA, Travelers, Progressive, Hartford, and more than 20 other carriers.</p>
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		<title>What to Look For When You Are Buying a Used Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By G Jenkins If you&#8217;re buying a used car, you can never predict whether your bargain is going to be a good or a bad one. Despite the repeated promises made at the time of purchase, there is always a chance that you&#8217;re caught in a bad deal <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-information/what-to-look-for-when-you-are-buying-a-used-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By G Jenkins</p>
<p>If you&rsquo;re buying a used car, you can never predict whether your bargain is going to be a good or a bad one. Despite the repeated promises made at the time of purchase, there is always a chance that you&rsquo;re caught in a bad deal. However, like every other purchase, there are always ways to find out if you&rsquo;re being cheated.</p>
<p>The following are a few things that you&rsquo;ve got to take note of when you&rsquo;re buying a used car. Some of the more important things to do include:</p>
<p>&#8226; One sure way of knowing whether you&rsquo;re being handed a bad car is trying to read the mannerisms of the owner. The owner of a bad vehicle will avoid answering your direct questions or will hide certain details regarding the vehicle. On the other hand, if the seller is direct and friendly, it is a sign that the vehicle it a good one. However, going simply by the personality of the person is not enough, because there are some glib talkers who can manage to sell you a bad car by hiding its faults with ease. So you have to take a few more steps to ensure that you&rsquo;re making a good buy.</p>
<p>&#8226; The next precaution you should take before finally buying it is checking whether all the main parts and systems are in great condition. Everything has to be checked, right from the scratches of the body, to the air conditioning system. You must also check the windows, the stereo systems and the gears. Don&rsquo;t hesitate to conduct a thorough check, you&rsquo;re buying the car, after all, so you have every right to play the radio or switch on the air conditioning to see if they work.</p>
<p>&#8226; A good idea would be to look at the paint of the car carefully to see if it&rsquo;s been repainted or comes off at places. Sometimes, damaged cars are totally rebuilt after an accident and then resold. A good way to check if this is the case with the car you&rsquo;re eyeing is by looking at the gas tank. If there are traces of re-coloring or scratches in that area, the car has surely been repainted. It is better not to buy the vehicle because it&rsquo;s bound to run into problems later.</p>
<p>&#8226; Getting a warranty for the car is also another way of ensuring that you&rsquo;re buying a good vehicle. If you can get a one month warranty, it will give you enough time to test the capabilities of the car. If your car repeats any of its older problems during that period, you can easily take it back and refund the money. This is also a good way of knowing if the car is good. The dealers who will back their cars and give you a warranty are generally selling good cars; whereas, if the dealer refuses a warranty, it may mean that the car is damaged.</p>
<p>You can also get a second check done on the car through another agency to know for sure that it is in perfect condition. This can cost you anything from 20 to 50 bucks, but you will be aware of the true condition of the car. A second testing also means that you will know of any existing problems, and also about the impending ones, if there are any. In the end, you can make a better decision on whether you&rsquo;re being charged a decent price for the car.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Brenda Williams Vehicle safety is extremely important for not only motorists but for pedestrians as well. When I was in the police department, every morning- or before each shift began, it was our responsibility to go out to our assigned cars and go through a detailed list of safety inspections to make sure that the vehicles we were getting into were without any problems <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-retail/vehicle-safety/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Brenda Williams</p>
<p>Vehicle safety is extremely important for not only motorists but for pedestrians as well. When I was in the police department, every morning- or before each shift began, it was our responsibility to go out to our assigned cars and go through a detailed list of safety inspections to make sure that the vehicles we were getting into were without any problems. If we came across a problem there was a dry erase board located inside the squad room as well as a book that we had to write down any and all maintenance issues with the cars. This was, perhaps, one of the most important duties that we had when it came to our safety as well as the safety of the public.</p>
<p>When I was a rookie police officer, the importance of vehicle inspections were always an issue and one that you were constantly tested on as a &ldquo;newbie&rdquo;. For example, one of the key things that the officers were responsible for was to check the back seat of their police vehicles. The back seat was caged in, and this is where we would put people that we had apprehended. Before and after each shift as well as before and after you apprehended someone, you were supposed to check this area for any contraband or dangerous weapons. And it wasn&#8217;t uncommon while we were on training for our training officers to hide things in the back seats of our patrol cars in order to test whether or not we were following the safety code of ethics as part of our daily vehicle inspections. One time, while checking the back seat of my patrol car as a part of a routine inspection, I found a sizable switchblade knife. It turned out that it belonged to my training officer at the time, who was testing me to see whether or not I would thoroughly check the back seat area. But this just goes to show you that you could never be too careful.</p>
<p>The last thing you want, as a police officer, is for a criminal to get into the back seat of your patrol car and find a weapon and then use it against you. There have been instances in the past where police officers didn&#8217;t thoroughly check their vehicles and criminals were able to find weapons which they then used against the officers, in some cases- killing the officer. While vehicle inspections are one of the most important responsibilities that a police officer has, everyday people also have a responsibility to themselves as well as to other drivers out there to check their vehicles for wear and tear as well as any other damage. For example, there were a few mornings during college when I went out to my car, and upon walking around it, discovered that one of my tires was flat. Had I not been vigilant, I may have caused an accident or wound up stranded in a place that I didn&#8217;t want to be stranded in.</p>
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		<title>How Will You Help Your Vehicle Stand Out?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Samantha McCartney With so many vehicles on the road today, they all seem to start looking alike. And most of us want to be different or have something different. It is sometimes hard to make a vehicle stand out from the crowd, and in a good way.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-information/how-will-you-help-your-vehicle-stand-out/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Samantha McCartney</p>
<p>With so many vehicles on the road today, they all seem to start looking alike. And most of us want to be different or have something different. It is sometimes hard to make a vehicle stand out from the crowd, and in a good way. You want to get your vehicle looking great and have other people notice that it looks great! There are a few things you can do to achieve this goal. With these aftermarket upgrades and great services you will get your vehicle shining above all the others on the road. </p>
<p>One thing you can add to your vehicle is window tint. Window tint is a tinted film that is placed on the windows of your vehicle. I am not sure why, but window tint really makes a vehicle look great. Not only does it make the vehicle look great but it will protect your vehicle from interior damage as it keeps the sun out. It can also help add more security and privacy to your vehicle. To add to all of those great things it can even safe you money in gas! Even with all these great benefits, window tint is affordable and can be installed in a very short time! </p>
<p>Also something else that you can do is getting your vehicles headlights restored. Many times headlights become cloudy, hazy or discolored. This is due to the oxidation that occurs from all the elements that your vehicle encounters. When your headlights look bad, your vehicle is not going to shine! They can easily be restored to original condition in a short time at an auto reconditioning shop. Not only the headlights look bad but they provide for unsafe driving conditions. This service is affordable as well, so don&rsquo;t put this off. </p>
<p>The next upgrade is wheel rims. By adding new wheel rims or specialty wheel rims you can really get your vehicle to stand out. They can be a little expensive, but if you really want to get your vehicle shining they are a definite option to get there. Everyone may have the same vehicle as you, but if they don&rsquo;t have the same rims, it is like a whole different vehicle. If you already have a nice set of wheel rims on your vehicle, make sure they look great. If you wheel rims have been damaged in any way you can get them repaired at an auto reconditioning shop. If they are scratched, scuffed, or dented your vehicles wheel rims are really holding your vehicle back. </p>
<p>Lastly, get your vehicle professionally detailed. A professional auto detailer will clean your vehicle inside and out. They will really get it shining with a great cleaning and a good coat of wax. Professional auto detailers pride themselves on returning vehicles to show room conditions.</p>
<p>Taking care of your vehicle and adding a few upgrades and services to your vehicle will really keep it looking great and help it stand out from the crowd. Find an auto body shop to take care of your vehicle today!</p>
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		<title>3M Clear Bra: What Can it Do For Your Vehicle?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Samantha McCartney There are so many aftermarket things that you can buy and install on your vehicle today. With so many things to choose from it is not always easy deciding which options to choose for your vehicle <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/3m-clear-bra-what-can-it-do-for-your-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Samantha McCartney</p>
<p>There are so many aftermarket things that you can buy and install on your vehicle today. With so many things to choose from it is not always easy deciding which options to choose for your vehicle. You should choose upgrades that will make your vehicle look better and protect it from damage. Many people are curious about the 3M clear bra, they want to know what it can really do for their vehicle. There are many benefits to adding the 3M clear bra upgrade to your vehicle, find out what the 3M clean bra can do for your vehicle.</p>
<p>The 3M clear bra is a protective film placed on the front bumper, grill, headlights, hood, fenders and side mirrors. The protective film is made from a urethane laminate. It is designed to protect your vehicle appearance and value. It is a clear film so it is very hard to notice that you even have anything on your vehicle. Don&rsquo;t worry getting the 3M clear bra installed on your vehicle will not alter the original finish of your vehicle and it will not harm the paint under it either!</p>
<p>The 3M clear bra is designed to protect your car from getting those little nicks and small damages to the front of your car that many times occurs from rocks kicking up from the road while you are driving. If unprotected those little nicks will need paint touch up, which is not something all car owners want to do or have time to do as they occur.</p>
<p>The 3M clear bra also protects the paint on your vehicle. The areas that it covers the bumper, grill, headlights, hood, fenders, and side mirrors are all prone to getting hit with tons of bugs. As those bugs splatter against your car they are spreading your guts as well, which are harmful to your vehicles paint. It will break down the paint and cause damage.</p>
<p>The 3M clear bra also makes cleaning your vehicle easier. Since we all know about those areas being prone to collecting bugs, we know that those bugs are hard to get off. So, the 3M clear bra not only keeps the bug guts off your paint, but also makes it easier to wash the bugs off.</p>
<p>3M clear bra is a better choice than the traditional leather or vinyl bras that were used in the past. Those traditional bras are big, bulky and don&rsquo;t look very good on vehicles. They also trap water under them and sometimes cause more damage than they do good.</p>
<p>Getting the 3M clear bra for your vehicle is a great choice if you want to keep your vehicles looking good and protect it from any damage. If you can protect it, why not? Also, getting the 3M clear bra installed is easy to do. You need to find a qualified auto body shop that offers the service and you are on your way to an upgraded and protected vehicle. The choice is clear, get 3M clear bra today!</p>
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		<title>What Car Accessories Can Do For Your Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Terry Bolton In this day and age, the car is one of the most prized possessions an individual may own. Therefore, it is quite natural to encounter a host of consumers looking for the latest in car accessories meant to elevate the appearance and performance of their vehicle <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/what-car-accessories-can-do-for-your-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Terry Bolton</p>
<p>In this day and age, the car is one of the most prized possessions an individual may own. Therefore, it is quite natural to encounter a host of consumers looking for the latest in car accessories meant to elevate the appearance and performance of their vehicle. Some people have no idea where to start when seeking a new addition to their car, while others systematically tweak their automobile in regards to the six main categories of car accessories: </p>
<p>1) Exterior</p>
<p>The first thing an outsider sees when a car rides by is the exterior, which may display a custom paint job or personalized car accessories that grab the eye. Some people aim to produce the most unique car exterior by adding an assortment of car trimmings, including hood shields, customized headlight covers, window visors, and spoilers. Many car accessories are able to combine purpose with style, such as sunguards, which protect the rear window against harsh weather conditions. Other selections are simply for show, like fender flares, hood scoops, or decorative license plates. </p>
<p>2) Interior</p>
<p>Once inside of a vehicle, there are a host of car accessories that heighten the overall experience of a driver and their passengers. Most noticeably, seat covers allow car owners to make a statement, as a wide-range of possibilities on the market are made to match car colors and personality. Additionally, colorful and decorative shift knobs, racing pedals, mirrors, and steeling wheels further the interior of a car. </p>
<p>3) Performance </p>
<p>Depending on the type of vehicle owned, a consumer might place emphasis on speed, while another is looking for car accessories that cause their car purr while in motion. Offering better performance, as well as a higher level of appearance, car owners often purchase the latest in mufflers, carburetors, camshafts, and exhaust systems. In order to enjoy enhanced horsepower and torque, a variety of supercharger kits line the market. </p>
<p>4) Electronics</p>
<p>Car owners of today outfit their vehicles with accessories that deliver entertainment while the car is both in motion and standing still. DVD players, mobile video, CD players, audio sound systems, as well as video game capabilities continue to push the envelope. Another realm of electronics to consider for the car includes enhanced vehicle security systems, keyless entry, and remote starters. </p>
<p>5) Custom Wheels</p>
<p>While chrome wheels and other customized selections are now becoming more and more common in stock vehicles, numerous car owners still have their eye on changing the look of their wheels. Today, the market offers great options that range from spinning selections to lighted variations made by companies, such as Fierro, Helo, Golden Wheels, and Asanti.  </p>
<p> 6) Lighting Accessories</p>
<p>Changing the shape as well as size and color of car lighting is becoming an increasing trend amongst car owners. Some car accessories permit lighting to shine on the bottom of the vehicle, while customized headlights are often used to tie an entire car appearance together. When looking for something quite different, TireFlys screw onto the valve stem of a car wheel and create an eye-catching &#8220;comet effect&#8221; that varies with speed. This colorful display is available in blue, green, red, as well as a patriotic red, white, and blue combination.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Mark Robinson Window tint is one of the design elements that you can use for your vehicle.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/getting-tint-for-your-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Mark Robinson</p>
<p>Window tint is one of the design elements that you can use for your vehicle. With window tint, you will be able to give some sparkle to the windows of your vehicle. There are many different types of tint out there and you will certainly find a tint shade that will make your vehicle look more stunning and beautiful.</p>
<p>The first type of tint is the standard tint. This kind of tint comes with most stock vehicles. With standard tint, you will have protection from the harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun. You have to make sure that you do not end up overexposing yourself to the sun or else you will end up getting skin cancer. You certainly do not want this to happen. Standard tint is also one of the most economical tints out there. There is no flashy design and it will certainly fit in right with your budget. In some cases, car manufacturers actually give away the tint for free. If you do not want to spend too much money on tint and you want the standard features of tint then do not fuss about getting the other tint types anymore. If you want something more then give it a shot.</p>
<p>The second type of tint is the one way tint. This kind of tint is special because you will be able to see the outside of your vehicle but the outside people will not be able to see the inside of the vehicle. This special kind of one way tint allows light from the outside to bounce off and reflect like a mirror. The people from the outside will see your windows as some sort of mirror like glass. They will look at your windows as if they were looking into a mirror. This kind of tint is good for those who do not like being seen in their vehicles. If you want to be safe and if you want to avoid being carjacked then this kind of tint will serve as a security blanket.</p>
<p>The last type of tint is the designer tint. This kind of tint comes in different shades and colours. If you want metallic red tint then this can be put on your vehicle. If you want light blue tint then this could be put on your vehicle. You can even have one way rainbow tint if you want. There are so many designer tints to choose from. You should not even worry about not being able to find a tint for your vehicle because there are so many tints to choose from in the market.</p>
<p>If your vehicle does not have tint right now then you should consider getting tint. You can have tint for health and safety reasons or you may simply want to make your vehicle look more appealing to the public eye. Whatever your reason for putting tint in your car, you should not worry about picking one out because there are so many tint variants and styles to choose from. You can look for tint over the internet or you can simply go to your local car dealer and ask around for the best tint for your vehicle.</p>
<p>About the Author: Mark Robinson writes for Auto-Loans.GuideFin.com. Visit his website for information about <a href="http://auto-loans.guidefin.com" rel='nofollow'>bad credit auto loans financing</a>.</p>
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