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		<title>The modern, green and economical way to rent a car</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever thought you needed a car for a day but didn&#8217;t want to go through the hassle of renting? Zipcar and the Coop Auto Network are a few car club options that let you do just that, and they generally have cars parked in a neighborhood near you. But don&#8217;t we need less cars on the road nowadays? So what &#8230; <a href="http://www.cartips.com/386/the-modern-green-and-economical-way-to-rent-a-car/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever thought you needed a car for a day but didn&#8217;t want to go through the hassle of renting?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zipcar.com">Zipcar</a> and the <a href="http://www.cooperativeauto.net/">Coop Auto Network</a> are a few car club options that let you do just that, and they generally have cars parked in a neighborhood near you.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t we need less cars on the road nowadays? So what about all of those cars that are parked around town that are just sitting for most of the day?</p>
<p>These were the questions that a smart group of entrepreneurs in the UK have asked, and the result is <a href="http://www.whipcar.com">Whipcar</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Whipcar is a very cool idea that allows car owners to rent out their unused vehicles for money.</strong> After a quick 5 minute setup you&#8217;re able to list your car for rent during the times when you do not use your car.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really a win-win&#8230; the car owner gets to make some cash on the side, and the person seeking to rent a vehicle is able to do so without clogging our streets with more cars.<span id="more-386"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.whipcar.com">Whipcar</a> was started in April of this year in London and it&#8217;s already caught the mass media&#8217;s eye for being such a unique and useful idea. It&#8217;s free to sign up and join and is already present in over 300 cities and towns across the UK. For more information check out their video below, or go to <a href="http://www.whipcar.com">http://www.whipcar.com</a> to sign up.</p>
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		<title>The Best Way to Make Your Tires Shine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 01:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For car owners and lovers, the looks of the car is a very crucial feature that must be maintained all the time. It is not enough that the engine and the other parts are in mint condition, the exterior should do its job of looking fine and attractive as well. That way your car looks great whether you are just &#8230; <a href="http://www.cartips.com/343/best-way-to-make-your-tires-shine/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For car owners and lovers, the looks of the car is a very crucial feature that must be maintained all the time. It is not enough that the engine and the other parts are in mint condition, the exterior should do its job of looking fine and attractive as well. That way your car looks great whether you are just driving it around or trying to sell it.</p>
<p>Of all the exterior parts of the car, the tires are the ones that get dirty the most since they are in contact with the ground all the time. They get dirty whether you drive your car or not. But while cleaning the tires is essential in maintaining its good looks, making it look like brand new is even better. The trick to that is to give your car tires a nice shine just like when you first got it.</p>
<p><strong>What Can You Use?</strong><br />
There is more than one way to achieve that brand-new shine look on your car tires. It is just a matter of what suits your taste and preference (and your budget as well).<br />
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<strong>Spray-on</strong><br />
One of the most popular tire shine products available are the spray-on kinds. The solution is in a bottle with a sprayer and nozzle on top. Many prefer to use it because it is very easy to apply on the tires. You can just spray it directly on the tires and wipe it after a couple of minutes. To make an even distribution over the whole tire, do not spray too close to the tire. Also, spray with a sweeping motion to cover a bigger area of the tire and not just spray on one spot at a time. When applied correctly, you can achieve a nice wet look gloss off your car tires. However, some brands of spray-on tire shine leave stains when it gets on your side panels. You should wipe it off immediately. It would help if you apply it inside the garage so the breeze will not scatter the mist. If you keep getting it on your side panels and rims, apply it on a sponge or piece of cloth first and use it to apply the solution on your tires.</p>
<p><strong>Gel</strong><br />
In terms of long-lasting effect, many gel products do better than spray-ons. They last for more than a week even through the rain and even through carwash. They are not as easy to apply and may take longer since you need to use an applicator, a sponge or terry cloth but others prefer it that way since it  gives them control on how much of the gel is used. The gel gives a nice black color to the tires without a very glossy effect. However, if you do want more gloss, you can apply a second coating after a few minutes. Do not drive your car right after applying the gel. Many formulas are silicone-based and can attract dust and dirt when still wet. Gel tire shine products are usually more expensive than other similar products.</p>
<p><strong>Foam</strong><br />
Foam tire shine products also come with a spray nozzle. It is also very easy to apply, perhaps easier than the other spray-on kinds. It even helps clean your tires off from the dirt that your pre-wash was not able to remove. Just wipe the foam after a couple of minutes and your tires are clean and shiny. However, be careful with some products that may turn your tires brown or yellow. Some tires really do not agree with certain tire shine products so you may have to try a new product.<br />
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How To Do It</strong><br />
Most tire shine products have their own application procedures printed somewhere on the container, but in general, here are the steps in achieving that fine shine you want your car tires to have. Clean your tires first before the rest of the car. Even if you spray dirty suds or water on your side panels, it is fine since you will clean them next. Pay attention to the wells and grooves that your tires have. They collect a lot of dirt so they might need some extra scrubbing.</p>
<p>Wait till the tire is dry or at least not too wet from the washing. Spray your chosen tire shine product evenly on the side of the tires. Leave it on for a minute or two and then wipe it using a sponge or a terry-cloth, distributing it evenly across the tire wall and removing any overspray.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong><br />
Making your tires look shiny is a very easy thing to achieve. But before trying on any product on your tires, ask your friends who might have used them, or look for some reviews online. If you cannot find any, do not be afraid to start the topic yourself. Many car maintenance forums are eager to help and answer your questions with regard to tire shine products. Your product choice depends on how long it keeps your tire look good without any build up of residue, or formation of slings on your rims or side panels; the affordability of the product; and how shiny you want your tire to look.</p>
<p><strong>Other Car Tips</strong><br />
Your car tires or body are not the only parts that need protectant. Some little unnoticed parts like the weatherstripping need it too to keep the rubber in good condition and make it last longer. That way you are safe from the elements. Apply rubber protectant once in a while to keep your weatherstripping from cracking or tearing.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cars: The Pros and Cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking at any invention, method plan, or anything for that matter—it’s imperative to weigh the pros and the cons. When it comes to hybrid cars, it is of course no different. If you ask the companies who manufacture these products, they certainly emphasize the pros, making their product seem like a divine invention you cannot be without. In this &#8230; <a href="http://www.cartips.com/260/hybrid-cars-the-pros-and-cons/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking at any invention, method plan, or anything for that matter—it’s imperative to weigh the pros and the cons. When it comes to hybrid cars, it is of course no different. If you ask the companies who manufacture these products, they certainly emphasize the pros, making their product seem like a divine invention you cannot be without. In this article I will separate fact from fiction, benefit from drawback—and show you the whole scale picture of what it means to own a hybrid.</p>
<p><strong>For starters, what exactly is a hybrid car?</strong></p>
<p>Essentially, it is nothing but a fuel efficient automobile with dual motors, an electric motor and a gasoline powered alternative. It also sports a specially engineered system that captures brake energy and transfers it towards the battery to keep it charged at all times.</p>
<p><strong>So why go hybrid?</strong></p>
<p>It’s a combination of two vehicular concepts, so why not go to one of the two? Why not drive a purely gasoline or electric powered car? If you think about it through principle, having two motors makes your system more vulnerable to a breakdown. The same concept exists in any other sort of transportation vehicle—the more motors or engines, the less reliable they can collectively be.<span id="more-260"></span></p>
<p><strong>Two Motors</strong></p>
<p>In reality, having two motors presents both pros and cons. For one, electric motors don’t take up any energy when they idle; in fact they simply turn off and therefore use less gas when the speed is low. Gas motors are more effective at high speeds and therefore deliver a more powerful drive—but during stop and go or low speed travel, the electric motor will suffice without costing you money and the environment smog. When you reach higher speeds, usually past 40 mpg, the gas motor will begin to kick in and allow car owners to travel quickly on the freeway.</p>
<p>Additionally, when using the gas motor, your electric motor will have time to charge. One problem with strictly electric power is that many owners find themselves stranded with a dead battery and no outlet. With a hybrid, the dual motors allow this problem to be virtually nonexistent. The gas motor will automatically kick in whenever the battery gets low and charge the battery simultaneously. This means a hybrid never needs to be plugged into a restrictive outlet, but be aware—just because you can’t run out of electric power doesn’t mean you can’t run out of gas. Keep on top of your gas meter just as you would any other vehicle, but if you do get stuck—it’s a lot easier to haul a gas can over than to get your electric car back to your outlet, so the hybrid does offer that distinct advantage over a straight electric solution.</p>
<p>But all this cutting edge and newly innovated technology can be quite expensive to the consumer. It has two motors and the necessary battery is rather hefty and complex, as is the convenient but pricey regeneration system that charges the battery during bra ke periods.</p>
<p>Seeing as all these systems must coexist in a rather complicated technical homeostasis, they are controlled by rather intricate computers. These computers are remarkably dependable, but like any other computer, it does suffer from a few fallbacks. This means to own a hybrid, you will have to spend quite a bit of time in the shop, and quite a lot of money paying for repairs.<br />
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Fuel-Efficiency</strong></p>
<p>Compared to any other practical everyday car type, hybrids are indisputably the most gasoline efficient. On average, the can reach an alleged 48 to 60 miles per gallon, which is around 20%-35% better than some gasoline powered cars. This means that there are vehicles, like the Honda Civic, that are gasoline powered by get 36 mpg. The strange this is that these gasoline efficient standards cost from $14-$17 thousand where hybrids can set you back up to $25,000. With this in play, buying a hybrid becomes less of a “necessity” or even ideal to many people.</p>
<p>The difference is considered to be in fuel costs, where your standard gasoline powered car will cause quite heavy annual bills. But after a decade with a hybrid, it is predicted that only $2,300 will really be saved in the long run—this number is smaller than the price difference between hybrids and fuel-efficient gasoline powered vehicles.</p>
<p>The fuel efficiency is often attributed to improved aero dynamics such as weigh reduction and smaller gas powered engines. By principle, any vehicle would improve mileage greatly just by sporting a smaller sized engine. This is not done with most consumer cars due to the widespread desire for power and speed in most of today’s vehicles.</p>
<p>Most drivers find these mileage claims are actually a tad skewed—sometimes up to 10%. If you take a look at the manufacturer’s miles per gallon claims, they are measured under specifications that would yield similar results from any type of car, with slow speeds and no quick stops.</p>
<p><strong>A Lean, Green Driving Machine</strong></p>
<p>On the other hand, it’s not just fuel economy that hybrids promote; their ecological benefits are also considerably encouraging. Despite the marginal nature of the fuel economy improvements, the smaller number of emissions is undeniable. For instance, big cities with high traffic jams and plenty of low speed travel would benefit greatly from a widespread application of hybrid devices that cut down on pollution and emissions when a vehicle travels under 40 mph.</p>
<p><strong>Global Application</strong></p>
<p>Globally, the United States is not ahead of the hybrid game, but instead the Japanese seem to be setting the standard. Honda and Toyota have already taken the market by storm with the Insight and Prius. It is easy to see that US automakers like Ford have fallen behind, having to license over 20 different technologies from the Japanese just to throw together the Mercury Mariner. In the United States, SUVs and trucks are still commonplace, and Ford has tried to make the best of both worlds with a hybrid version of the Escape.</p>
<p>Many analysts claim that these GM hybrids are nothing but weak efforts and not serious attempts to join the hybrid market. They are often tied in with the Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations, showing that American hybrids are nothing but corporate devices. Because regulations demand automakers possess a fleet with an average of 27.5 mpg, automakers are using hybrids as a way of offsetting their minimally efficient SUV’s and trucks, many of which only get up to 20 miles per gallon.</p>
<p><strong>In Sum…</strong></p>
<p>So at the end of the day, the decision is up to you. Maybe you find hybrid vehicles to cost prohibitive, or maybe the new, innovative, and ecologically friendly technology strikes a chord with you. Either way, personal preference is still in play. The technology is not yet developed to the point where prices can compete with gasoline powered models, but it is undeniably fuel efficient and emission reducing. The concept is fascinating, but right now there is an inherent price gap between gasoline and hybrid powered vehicles. So you know the pros and cons make your decision wisely!</p>
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