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RV Travel in America during a Recession

One of the few positive results of a severe recession is that travelers generally become more inventive about how they spend their time and savings. This is likely most true when it comes to the family vacation. As we begin to see rays of hope that the recession is improving, many of us are still unwilling to splurge on an expensive trips. More of us are selecting to hit the road instead of using the friendly skies, and there are multiple ways to accomplish that.

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Diesel Mechanic Career Options

In recent times, diesel-powered engines have become more and more widespread. These motors are much more powerful when compared with standard gasoline engines, frequently last much longer, and offer twenty to thirty percent better gas mileage. In addition, modern day diesel powered engines are quieter and cleaner than other engines of the past. As a result, they’re implemented in all kinds of things from farming equipment to motorboats, and automotive manufacturers have even begun to put them in small automobiles. Combined with this is the fact that the trucking community, where diesel engines have traditionally been used, has seen intense progress. All of this combines to equal more diesel engines than before.

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Get In Style With Lorenzo Wheels!

Lorenzo Wheels offers super stylish wheels for cars and suv’s that really stand out. Created in 1999, Lorenzo Wheels’ signature designs are a result of their state-of-the-art manufacturing process that highlights their attention to detail in wheel finishes.
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Motorcycle Camping – Tips and Equipment

Motorcycle riders know how exciting it is to explore the country. Having the right equipment for those long rides can make all the difference. A motorcycle camping trip allows you to spend the night outdoors enjoying nature. Camping is growing in popularity and using a motorcycle to get there is also increasing.
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Mirrors for Safety

Proper adjustment of rear view mirrors will help ensure safe driving under all conditions. Knowing where all traffic around you is at all times makes you the safest you can be. With today’s bad driving habits, the rear view mirror is more essential then ever. Adjusting the mirror properly is easy and could save your life or the life of another.
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Checking Belts and Hoses

Checking your engine drive belts and cooling system hoses should be part of your routine maintenance. Checking these items every 10,000 miles will help ensure your not stranded by the side of the road during normal driving or on long trips.
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The Importance of Auto Safety

How safe is your car? pays to look in the mirror at recommended intervals, don’t tailgate, Always leave your self an out.

Crushed Car

Crushed Car

Changing The Fluid In Your Braking System

Servicing your brake fluid is an often overlooked part of car maintenance. As with all fluids in any automobile, brake fluid breaks down, absorbs moister and can get very dirty. As rubber parts wear inside the brake system, these particles get trapped in the fluid and can cause excessive wear on other parts. Since most brake fluid is alcohol based, it tents to absorb moisture and this can cause corrosion inside the system which can cause premature failure of all parts. Check out the video below to learn how to maintain this important part of your vehicle.
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Having Trouble Servicing Your HeadLights?

Watch this short video showing you just how easy changing your headlights can be. Driving with weak or burned out headlight bulbs can be dangerous and illegal in most places. Ensure your safety and be ticket free by replacing your headlights today.
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Who Really Qualifies for That $7,500 Electric Car Tax Credit?

Do you really want to know you gets this tax break, as if you had to ask. Seems the give away’s for the more affluent are still going strong.

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“I’m going to give you rough numbers, and let you know what my general assumptions are, but if you’d like something more specific, just let me know.

# For a married couple, no dependents, they’d need a taxable income of about $55,500 for 2010 at a marginal tax rate of 15%

# For a single person, no dependents, they’d need a taxable income of about $45,300 for 2010 at a marginal tax rate of 25%
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