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		<title>Purchasing A New Recreational Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Shaan Randow When looking to buy a new recreational vehicle think about what you would do if you were going to purchase a new car. You certainly aren't going to take the first deal you're offered <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-resource-guide/purchasing-a-new-recreational-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Shaan Randow</p>
<p>When looking to buy a new recreational vehicle think about what you would do if you were going to purchase a new car. </p>
<p>You certainly aren&#8217;t going to take the first deal you&#8217;re offered. You certainly aren&#8217;t going to purchase from the first dealer you visit without comparing prices. You certainly wouldn&#8217;t go without any idea of the value of the vehicle beforehand. </p>
<p>It is very important that you go armed with information when you&#8217;re thinking about purchasing a new recreational vehicle. This is some serious cash you&#8217;re going to be spending and you want to get the best possible deal. Recreational Vehicle dealers must make a large profit on the sale of each vehicle. They don&#8217;t sell the numbers that car dealers do so they have to make the maximum mark up on each vehicle. </p>
<p>There are many sites online that can be a help to you with finding the actual MSRP (manufacturers suggested retail price) of a new recreational vehicle. Recreational Vehicle dealers, like car dealers, buy their vehicles wholesale due to the number they buy, they have a fairly wide profit margin generally 15% to 35%. The dealer price you see on the vehicle isn&#8217;t necessarily what he has paid for it with incentives he receives from the manufacturer. </p>
<p>Make sure that you visit at least three recreational vehicle dealers with the same or similar vehicle. When you&#8217;re spending potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars on a motor home you want to make sure you are getting the best deal. Deals do differ from region to region and from dealer to dealer. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t become attached to any one recreational vehicle. Again, when you&#8217;re talking potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars it&#8217;s a business deal and not one where you should wear your heart on your sleeve. Remember, this is a new vehicle, and if you bypass this one the factory can always build another exactly like it. </p>
<p>Make sure that you do a little research into the dealers after sales service. Many dealers are your best friends during the deal, but then lose interest in you afterwards. You will want to check with friends and family that own recreational vehicles and perhaps with the Better Business Bureau before you purchase. Also, RV blogs and forums are a good way to get information about a particular dealer.</p>
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		<title>Traveling With Vehicle Tracking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 10:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Shawn Davis Vehicle tracking is not just for anti-theft purposes anymore. It used to be that vehicle tracking was mainly put into cars by the wealthy who could afford to buy such high-tech devices.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/traveling-with-vehicle-tracking/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Shawn Davis</p>
<p>Vehicle tracking is not just for anti-theft purposes anymore. It used to be that vehicle tracking was mainly put into cars by the wealthy who could afford to buy such high-tech devices. However, with the increasing affordability of technology, it is possible for more people to make use of tracking devices like Lo/Jack and the Spy Matrix GPS in order to prevent long-term loss of property. Now, however, vehicle tracking is a popular thing to use when doing regular travel. With it you need never stop and ask for directions.</p>
<p>Vehicle tracking for use with tourist functions is fast becoming popular because it is a great way to learn an area, and a great way to quickly find destinations. Most tracking devices make use of GPS and interact with satellites in order to give you your current locations. Many of these devices can also help you find other locations in relation to where you happen to be at the moment. All you need to do is type (or sometimes even speak) an address into the car&rsquo;s on board computer and a map appears to show you where to go.</p>
<p>The amazing thing is that vehicle tracking does not simply show you where to go. GPS systems on cars can be hooked into computers that turn the data into voice signals. It is possible for such programs to interact and for you to actually hear directions such as &ldquo;turn left on First Street&rdquo; or &ldquo;proceed straight through the light at Main Street.&rdquo; That way you do not have to be worried about looking at a computer generated map. It is still available, if you like to see where you should be going, but the audible directions can help you focus better on driving.</p>
<p>Vehicle tracking can help you track where you are. It can also help you figure out where you have been, so that you can find your way back. And with vehicle tracking standard on many rental cars, you can take advantage of it even when you are away from your own vehicle. When you go on a trip with a properly outfitted car, you will never need to ask for directions again, thanks to vehicle tracking.</p>
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		<title>Do You Own A Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV)?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Diane Nassy What in the world is a Flexible Fuel Vehicle? It&#8217;s a car or truck that is capable of burning certain alternative fuels.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/do-you-own-a-flexible-fuel-vehicle-ffv/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Diane Nassy</p>
<p>What in the world is a Flexible Fuel Vehicle? It&rsquo;s a car or truck that is capable of burning certain alternative fuels. Now we&rsquo;re not talking gasoline vs. diesel engines here, we&rsquo;re talking about gasoline engines that can also burn ethanol, natural gas, propane, hydrogen, methanol, and p-series fuels. According to some chemist at the U.S. Department of Energy, p-series fuels are &ldquo;a unique blend of natural gas liquids (pentanes plus), ethanol, and the biomass-derived co-solvent methyltetrahydrofuran&rdquo; just in case you were wondering.</p>
<p>Anyway, if you own one of these flexible fuel vehicles, and you could own one without realizing it, then you might be able to save yourself a whopping amount of money now that gas is nearing the price of gold.</p>
<p>Although some of the more exotic alternative fuels may not be flowing out of the pumps at your neighborhood service station, there is a good chance that ethanol is.</p>
<p>Ethanol is alcohol-based and it&rsquo;s made by fermenting and distilling corn, barley, or wheat. It can also be made from &#8220;cellulosic biomass&#8221;, which is just a fancy phrase for &ldquo;chunks of trees and grass&rdquo;, except that this version is called &ldquo;Bioethanol&rdquo; instead of plain &ldquo;Ethanol&rdquo;.</p>
<p>E85 is an Ethanol/Gasoline product that&rsquo;s being sold at a lot of gas stations. It&rsquo;s a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. E95 is a 95/5 blend of ethanol and gasoline. Both blends are capable of being burned by most Flexible Fuel Vehicles.</p>
<p>Some service stations are selling an E10 (10/90 ethanol/gasoline blend), that doesn&rsquo;t really qualify as an alternative fuel. Its primary purpose is to reduce carbon monoxide levels, and it can be burned by most any engine that burns gasoline.</p>
<p>Unlike Hybrid Vehicles, flexible fuel vehicles are not necessarily more expensive because of the alternative fuel option, and they aren&rsquo;t anywhere near as rare. In fact, there&rsquo;s a chance that you&rsquo;re driving one right now. If the salesperson didn&rsquo;t tell you, and you&rsquo;re not the kind that reads owner&rsquo;s manuals, and you&rsquo;re ignoring the sticker that&rsquo;s probably on the inside of your gas tank cover, you could be in for a cash-saving surprise.</p>
<p>If you&rsquo;re not sure if you own an FFV, or you&rsquo;re planning on buying a new car soon, then visit the U.S. Department of Energy&rsquo;s Flexible Fuel Vehicle ( http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/afv/models.html ) list.</p>
<p>If there isn&rsquo;t a FFV in your life, there&rsquo;s still hope. You can have an aftermarket conversion done. When you do a conversion, your gasoline-only engine ends up being able to burn some particular alternative fuel such as compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG, or propane), or Ethanol. You have three conversion choices; &ldquo;dedicated&rdquo;, &ldquo;dual-fuel&rdquo;, and &ldquo;bi-fuel&rdquo;. Dedicated means that your engine only burns one fuel after the conversion. Dual-fuel engines can burn two different fuels, and with a bi-fuel conversion, your engine burns two different fuels at the same time.</p>
<p>So, if you think that you have no choice but to continue paying through the nose when you&rsquo;re paying at the pump, look into getting a Flexible Fuel Vehicle or an aftermarket conversion.</p>
<p>About the Author: Diane Nassy is the founder of <a href="http://www.save-on-gas-prices.com" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>http://www.save-on-gas-prices.com</a>. Visit her website for great tips on ways to save on rising gas prices.<br />
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		<title>Getting Car Insurance on a Vehicle That You Do Not Own</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 08:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[By Chad Slayton When you get a new car from your Fort Worth ford dealer there is something important you should have in your mind.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-information/the-best-way-to-keep-your-vehicle-reliable/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Chad Slayton</p>
<p>When you get a new car from your Fort Worth ford dealer there is something important you should have in your mind. The car will need regular maintenance to ensure that it is always reliable. Just like your body needs a regular health check-up from your doctor, so does your car. History has taught us that prevention is always better than having a cure. Hence maintaining your car will protect it from regular breakdowns. Even with hard economic times, there are certain areas regarding vehicle maintenance that you cannot ignore.</p>
<p>The first thing you should do to ensure your vehicle stays in good condition is by changing the engine oil at the appropriate time. How long the oil will last for depends on the oil type you are using. There are three oil types available in the market namely synthetic, conventional and full-synthetic. If you are using conventional oil, you need to replace it after 3,000 miles. For a synthetic oil blend, you have to change your oil after 5,000 miles and in the case of full-synthetic oil, you can go for 10,000 miles. Failure to change the oil when the threshold is reached can lead to complex problems such as oil seal problems and engine sludge. Oil sludge is the main cause of engine damage that leads to leakages. It will also add extra costs for having your engine flushed. Sometimes a problem that could have been prevented with a simple oil change will lead to complex problems that require the vehicle to be tied down in the auto repair shop for weeks.</p>
<p>Another area that should be properly monitored is the fuel system. Although newer Ford vehicles do not rely on in-line fuel filters, older models still use this system. If your car uses this system, you should replace it after 19,000 to 29,000 miles. Replacing the fuel filter in time ensures the fuel pump lasts longer. There are also fuel injector cleaners available in the market that you can use to clean your filters. For better results, replace the filter before using the cleaners. You should also check the fuel type you use since fuel injectors usually clog due to regular use of cheap gasoline. Cheap gasoline contains waxy oilfins which, when accumulated, leads to clogging. Good quality gasoline contains detergents that prevent deposition of the oilfins.</p>
<p>Another area that should be properly maintained is the cooling system. Before going for a cooling system service, be sure of the type of anti-freeze your vehicle uses. Most of the new cars in Fort Worth have long lasting anti freeze compounds that last up to five years if the vehicle is used only for normal driving. However, these compounds are expensive compared to the ordinary anti-freeze compounds. Your car manual should indicate when it is best to go for the replacement.</p>
<p>Finally, the belts and hoses should be replaced at least once every two years. This however does not mean you have to wait until the two years are over and they are showing signs of wear. The best time to replace them is every 100,000 miles regardless of their condition since most belts start fail at this time. If you keep these points in mind, your car will remain in a good condition for years.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Brenda Williams Do you know that there are some people who don't even know how to change their own tire on their vehicle? When you first purchase a car or even before that; when you first have the opportunity to drive a car, you should first make sure that you know how everything on the vehicle works. For example, right before I was scheduled to sign up for driver's education lessons at my high school, my father took me out to the driveway and walked me through how everything worked on his car (since I was more than likely going to be borrowing his vehicle at some future point) <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-resource-guide/understanding-your-vehicle/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Brenda Williams</p>
<p>Do you know that there are some people who don&#8217;t even know how to change their own tire on their vehicle? When you first purchase a car or even before that; when you first have the opportunity to drive a car, you should first make sure that you know how everything on the vehicle works. For example, right before I was scheduled to sign up for driver&#8217;s education lessons at my high school, my father took me out to the driveway and walked me through how everything worked on his car (since I was more than likely going to be borrowing his vehicle at some future point).</p>
<p>Today, I am grateful for that impromptu lesson all of those years ago. Even though his tires were completely fine, he still stood there and, in the hot summer sun, made me go through the entire process of changing a tire. This was, perhaps, one of the most important things that I could know about a vehicle because a couple of years later when I had my first car and was away at college during my frehsman year, I somehow got three flats over the course of that first year. I remember having to get on my hands and knees in the cold, 32 degree weather so that I could change my tire, put the spare on and drive my vehicle over to the mechanic so that he could address the flat tire.</p>
<p>There are many people who were surprised that I knew how to change a flat tire and that I had done it more than once during my freshman year of college. Where I had changed a flat, other young women (and some young men) would have called Triple A or someone else to come and help them. I even got a flat tire once when I was renting a rental car while my personal vehicle was in the shop for maintenance! Talk about bad luck with tires! Just a couple of years ago, I had just purchased a brand new Jeep, and one day while I was driving the twenty minutes it took to get to work, I noticed that my car seemed to be acting strangely. I had checked my tires before I left, and the tires had been fine&#8230;but still it felt as if I was almost dragging a dead body behind me. When I got to work, I hopped out of my vehicle, and walked around the back to get my police gear out for work. That&#8217;s when I noticed that both of my back tires were completely flat.</p>
<p>As a result of all of my tire woes, today I am extremely parnoid about tires. Before I get into my vehicle, I almost always do a quick check of all my tires. I occasionally keep an eye on the tread as well, as tread wear can affect what kind of gas mileage your vehicle gets. The tread in your tires can also be the cause of vehicular accidents as your tires have nothing left to grip the roads with, causing your vehicle to have difficulty when attempting to stop your car.</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 If you happen to be visiting or live in North Carolina, you may possibly pass a car on the road that resembles the cockpit of an airplane without the airplane. By all means remain calm; you have not passed the remaining wreckage of an airplane. You really haven't passed a car either <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-information/a-strange-vehicle-indeed/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Brenda Williams</p>
<p>If you happen to be visiting or live in North Carolina, you may possibly pass a car on the road that resembles the cockpit of an airplane without the airplane. By all means remain calm; you have not passed the remaining wreckage of an airplane. You really haven&#8217;t passed a car either. If you by chance glance through the window, you will notice that this unusual vehicle has handlebars like a motorcycle instead of a steering wheel. So it isn&#8217;t a car. But it looks like a car so it really can&#8217;t be a motorcycle. But what is it?  You have just passed a Peraves Ecomobile!</p>
<p>As gas prices sky rocket from high to astronomical and a wavering economy reduces discretionary income the public is searching for ways to save money. This plus pressure from environmentalists to go green is motivating companies to seek alternatives to the gas hogs of the past and present.</p>
<p>And they are trying to do this without sacrificing the speed and power Americans are fond of. The American public wants an automobile that can reach high speeds, go from 0 to 60mph in seconds and still get 20 or more miles to a gallon of gas.  So the challenge is to offer low fuel consumption while maintaining speed and acceleration. The Ecomobile is one response to the challenge. </p>
<p>The Ecomobile is manufactured by the Swiss company Peraves. Although it does use fossil fuels it has a low rate of fuel consumption.  The Ecomobile is also available in the United States. It is distributed in the United States by a dealership located in North Carolina.</p>
<p>The Ecomobile is a combination automobile/motorcycle, or a modified motorcycle with an automobile body. The wheelbase resembles a large bicycle with training wheels, while the body looks like the cockpit section of an airplane.</p>
<p>The Ecomobile is powered by a rear-mounted liquid cooled in line 4 cylinder BMW K series motorcycle engine that can achieve a top speed in excess of 155 mph. And it can accelerate from 0 to 100 miles per hour in 5.7 seconds. It produces 130 HP @8750 RPM. </p>
<p>The body is made of Composite-Monocoque manufactured from Kevlar and glass-weave bonded by Araldite Epoxy resin. It is reinforced by roll-and crash-protection-bars. The engine mount and steering head are in argon arc-welded aircraft-grade steel. It is equipped with aircraft-grade-steel supporting roll-axles. </p>
<p>The body has a gull wing door with integrated sunroof opening to the left. There is a baggage compartment in the rear.  </p>
<p>This unusual vehicle weighs 1,014.1 pounds and is about 12 feet long by almost 4 feet wide. It is approximately 5 feet high.</p>
<p>Instead of a steering wheel, it is operated by motorcycle-type-handlebars with extended functions. The auxiliary brake lever and twist throttle are located on the right handlebar. The brakes are operated by the right pedal.</p>
<p>Interior amenities include two-color car style leather seats equipped with automatic safety belts. It has soundproof velour padding and black noise suppressing carpets. There is a self-locking baggage compartment cover complete with an integrated headrest.</p>
<p>Other comforts feature a heating and ventilation system with a three-stage blower, mirror defogging, seat heating and full air-conditioning. It has a Becker Mexico RDS audio system and GPS is available as an option. A CD player is another option.</p>
<p>Every effort has been made to make the body function and look like an automobile while the vehicle operates like a motorcycle.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Brenda Williams The most important part of owning a vehicle is making sure the vehicle is always secure. All newly manufactured vehicles come equipped with locks on the doors, child safety locks and a handheld security feature. The locks on the doors usually lock automatically when the car is shifted from park to either drive or reverse.  <a href="http://jbmorley.com/automotive-fuses/vehicle-security/index.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Brenda Williams</p>
<p>The most important part of owning a vehicle is making sure the vehicle is always secure. All newly manufactured vehicles come equipped with locks on the doors, child safety locks and a handheld security feature. The locks on the doors usually lock automatically when the car is shifted from park to either drive or reverse. They usually unlock when the car is put into park mode. Child safety locks prevent the children from opening the back door(s) when the car is in motion or even when it is standing still. The doors can only be opened from the outside when unlocked. This helps parents emotionally; knowing that their child cannot open the door if they are goofing off in the backseat.</p>
<p>One other security option that comes with most new and used vehicles is the handheld security device to unlock and lock the car from a distance. It is called a key fob. The key fob also has a panic button on it to set off the car alarm if someone is suspiciously near the car or if someone is following the driver and it feels suspicious or unsafe. The key fob can also have buttons on it to open a sliding door on a minivan or the trunk of the car. Some key fobs also have a remote start up button to start the engine of the vehicle without being in the car. Those are separate from normal key fobs and cost more for installation.</p>
<p>Not everyone who owns a car feels safe enough with the security features that come with the car so they decide to purchase security features on their own. Many drivers purchase a security feature called &ldquo;The Club.&rdquo; &ldquo;The Club&rdquo; is a metal club that hooks onto the steering wheel, making it immovable. This is in the event that a thief tries to steal the car. They won&rsquo;t be able to operate the steering wheel since &ldquo;The Club&rdquo; has made it immovable. </p>
<p>Other security features are the use of On-Star, which can be installed in most new vehicles, from the General Motors family. On-Star provides directions, accident assistance and vehicle tracking features if the car is stolen. On-Star also offers a door unlocking feature for drivers that have locked themselves out of their vehicle. All On-Star call centers are open and operable 24 hours a day for all of their services. </p>
<p>Security features in vehicles today are also offered in the trunk. Most new vehicles have a trunk release button inside the trunk in the horrific event that someone is placed in the trunk during a carjacking or other violent attack. This enables the person to open the trunk from the inside so their air flow does not disappear and they can exit the vehicle when it comes to a stop. </p>
<p>All of these features are not offered on every vehicle, nor do they come standard on all vehicles. Most of them do come standard; such as the panic button on the key fob, the child safety locks and door locks. &ldquo;The Club&rdquo; can be purchased at any retail store and On-Star is installed in certain General Motors models.</p>
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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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