American automakers sometimes get the brunt of the criticism for
producing models that are ugly, useless, or even downright
dangerous. Ford has had its share of beasts through the years in
addition to several winners including the current Mustang for
which demand cannot be met. For the fun of it let's take a look
at some of the Ford models that have been derided down through
the years.
Model T - What?! How can the car that introduced mass
production make the list? Well, the car was fine, but ...
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DaimlerChrysler's Dodge division has certainly been making a
name for itself over the past decade. No longer in the shadow of
Chrysler or a carbon copy of Plymouth, Dodge has its own
vehicles stamped with its own unique personality. The Charger is
Dodge's latest hot model; what can Dodge do for an encore? Read
on for all the exciting details!
Caliber - The compact Neon is dead and a replacement
vehicle is waiting in the wings by the name of
Caliber.
Sporting Dodge's signature crosshair grille, ...
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Regular brake inspections are an essential part of good
automotive maintenance that can save you money and keep your car
from wrapping itself around the first tree out of your driveway.
Make sure that your brakes and rotors are receiving the proper
maintenance by following the steps outlined. Your safety as well
as that of your passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers is at
stake.
1. Time for a free inspection. Many local brake shops as
well as national brake repair chains offer customers ...
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As many Toyota and Jeep owners know, the AW4 / Toyota 340, A340,
and A341E series of transmissions are generally very well made
and demonstrate excellent durability in unmodified applications.
The framework is present for an extremely strong transmission
that is to be used in a high performance or extreme duty
application. The problem is that the original calibration is
engineered for driver comfort rather than ultimate component
strength. The soft, sliding shifts that are part of the ...
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As many Toyota and Jeep owners know, the AW4 / Toyota 340, A340,
and A341E series of transmissions are generally very well made
and demonstrate excellent durability in unmodified applications.
The framework is present for an extremely strong transmission
that is to be used in a high performance or extreme duty
application. The problem is that the original calibration is
engineered for driver comfort rather than ultimate component
strength. The soft, sliding shifts that are part of the ...
Read the rest of this entry »
As many Toyota and Jeep owners know, the AW4 / Toyota 340, A340,
and A341E series of transmissions are generally very well made
and demonstrate excellent durability in unmodified applications.
The framework is present for an extremely strong transmission
that is to be used in a high performance or extreme duty
application. The problem is that the original calibration is
engineered for driver comfort rather than ultimate component
strength. The soft, sliding shifts that are part of the ...
Read the rest of this entry »
You have seen them on all kinds of cars: tail lights that are an
obvious aftermarket modification that give even the most
nondescript compact sedan an attention getting, stylish look.
From Neons to Civics, and from Dakotas to Escalades, and for
mostly any model in between, enthusiasts are changing their
vehicle's appearance with these cool looking mods. Exactly what
are they? Some call them European tail lights while others call
them Altezzas, after the name of a popular manufacturer of ...
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So, you think you know your cars now, do you? Well, consider
this to be a test of your knowledge of Pontiac history. 21
Pontiacs are featured here: some are current models while others
are truly classic in every sense of the word, dating back to the
early 1960s.
6000 - Full sized [or almost] front wheel drive sedan of the
1980s.
Aztec - Ugly is as ugly does. This crossover vehicle ashamed the
Pontiac fleet for two years during the early 00s.
Bonneville - Full sized Pontiac sedan excitement ...
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Kia vehicles have managed to make significant strides in quality
and durability since being introduced to the US market in 1994.
Widely panned by critics as producing cheaply built and cheaply
priced models, some Kia models are now performing at average or
slightly above. The Kia Rio is not one of these cars, however.
Only the extended warranty makes the Rio worth a look otherwise
slightly more expensive cars from Toyota are preferable.
With a base MSRP of just $10,735, the Kia Rio is touted ...
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Good new for Chevy parts, Toyota parts, Nissan parts, Honda
parts and Jeep parts users! Auto Parts Train, the country's
leading auto parts dealer is now selling these top quality auto
parts at the lowest prices. While you get satisfied from the
auto parts' superior quality and performance, you can also save
from Auto Parts Train's hottest deals on these products. Up to
50% discounts are offered plus you get more choices as Auto
Parts Train includes auto parts for older and the latest models. ...
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