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		<title>How To Protect Your Classic Car This Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 00:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owners of classic cars will understand the importance of protecting their cars from the elements and as a result many classic cars are put away for storage as the winter months approach. Taking a few simple precautions prior to storing your car will ensure that the following spring its in tip top condition. Even a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Owners of classic cars will understand the importance of protecting their cars from the elements and as a result many classic cars are put away for storage as the winter months approach. Taking a few simple precautions prior to storing your car will ensure that the following spring its in tip top condition.</p>
<p>Even a fully charged battery will lose some of its charge over time. A heavily discharged battery can suffer permanent damage. This can easily be avoid be either fitting a trickle charger to the battery or recharging with a normal battery charger once a month.</p>
<p>If a car is left in the same position for a long period of time the tyres can become slightly misshapen. While not visible to the naked eye as misshapen tyre will cause the wheel to be slightly out of balance and while be noticed when driving the car. Over inflating your tyres can prevent this problem. There are two things you need to be very aware of, firstly do not inflate the tyre beyond the maximum pressure stated by the tyre manufacturer and secondly don&#8217;t forget to reduce the tyre pressure when the car is driven again.</p>
<p>Some people advocate the use of petrol stabilisers, my experience is that while petrol can degrade over time I have never found the need to put additives in the tank. If your car has a metal petrol tank, as most older cars do then make sure the tank is nearly full before storage. This will help prevent condensation forming on the inside of the tank that could lead to rusting.</p>
<p>Damp and condensation is the biggest enemy of the classic car owner. Damp will rust metal, rot fabrics, corrode electrical contacts and can cause mould to grow. Unfortunately many garages do suffer from high relative humidity, anything above 50% relative humidity will allow steel to rust. The easy solution is to buy a dehumidifier for your garage, this will be cheaper to run than a heater and will also be more effective.</p>
<p>Take your car for a good run of at least 30 minutes to get the engine and exhaust up to temperature. Exhaust systems often rust from the inside out, giving the engine a good run will remove as much of this moisture as possible. Getting the engine oil up to temperature will drive off any moisture that may be present in the oil. Another option to change the oil before storing the car, if the car is due an oil change anyway then we would certainly recommend some fresh oil and a new filter.</p>
<p>Rodents such as mice and rats can be a major problem. They can chew electrical cables and have been known to build nests in air filter housings. Droppings while easy enough to clean up are unpleasant and may carry diseases. If you have mice and rats then the best approach is to use traditional pest control methods. If you are unsure about the best way to control mice and rats then a local pest control company will be able to help.</p>
<p>We hope you found these tips and advice useful, if all goes well then your classic car will be in its best possible condition ready for you to enjoy again in the following spring.</p>
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		<title>Before you South Carolina auto glass repair, read this</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 05:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out our South Carolina auto glass repair services. Auto glass are being damaged and replaced in the US at a rate of 5.1 p.c. You need to know what to look for when working with any service technician that deals with auto glass. You get what you pay for when dealing with technicians for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out our South Carolina auto glass repair services.</p>
<p>Auto glass are being damaged and replaced in the US at a rate of 5.1 p.c. You need to know what to look for when working with any service technician that deals with auto glass. You get what you pay for when dealing with technicians for wind shield glass. One of the first things that you need to do is to raise questions like is the technician NGA ( national Glass association ) certified? Do they meet the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards ( AGRSS ) ? You must make sure that the technician gives you enough info about the full installation and other pertinent information. </p>
<p>This should include what sort of time it will take for the curing of the bond permitting the safe operation of the automobile. Reputable technicians will easily and honestly answer all your questions about the work or the replacement process. If the technician has good communication with you then that may be a good sign of a reputable and responsible technician. If they do not have good communication or don&#8217;t answer your questions, then this shop isn&#8217;t for you and you must take your automobile elsewhere. </p>
<p>A skilled and experienced glass South Carolina auto glass repair technician will tell you if the auto glass is South Carolina auto glass repairable or needs to be replaced. If distortion will not result from the South Carolina auto glass repair and the damage isn&#8217;t too extensive is the only possible way a auto glass should be South Carolina auto glass repaired. Another thing to keep in mind is if the layer or polyvinyl butyrate is damaged or affected in any way, then the auto glass must be replaced instantly. This part is the most vital part of the auto glass and assists in keeping the auto glass from shattering when impacted with a foreign object. Here are some things that you need to grasp in order to ensure quality installation. </p>
<p>While installation is happening, be certain that your technician is wearing protective gloves when handling the glass. This is a preventative to keep oil and mud off the bonded surfaces of the auto glass. The service technician should also clean and prime the auto glass thoroughly to ensure a safe bonding to the car. The auto glass should be flush and focused. This is to make certain the link between the auto glass and the automobile is solid. One that is not correctly mounted can&#8217;t give the structural support for the auto. This will not defend you in the case of a rollover. </p>
<p>you will also must check the weather stripping to discern whether or not it is fitting firmly against the automobiles body. This implies no gaps, waves or bumps. If the replacement auto glass is not absolutely bonded to the automobile, the risk of injury or death goes up dramatically. This is why you need to look for these types of things when looking for a auto glass South Carolina auto glass repair expert for replacement of auto glasss. This can mean the difference between a safe auto and an accident waiting to happen. These are things you need to be aware of in order to find a good South Carolina auto glass repair person. </p>
<p>you will need to find someone which has a quality auto reconditioning shop for South Carolina auto glass repairs to your auto glass. They usually have someone there that will South Carolina auto glass repair your auto glass in virtually no time. Most supply a mobile service. This means that they come to you and not the other way around. You won&#8217;t have to take time off or fit it into your tight schedule. You do not have to take time off and miss work. They come to you and South Carolina auto glass repairs can be finished in as little as 30 minutes. Once the glass is South Carolina auto glass repaired, it is stronger and in a position to handle whatever the road dishes out to it. </p>
<p>This is a really great solution for any type of vehicle that wants these types of South Carolina auto glass repairs. You are able to save both money and time with these solutions and will allow your car to retain its nice looks and look sharp with a auto glass. It&#8217;ll also defend you from all of the elements, bugs road waste and will also see to the protection of you and your passengers. These South Carolina auto glass repairs will hold after they&#8217;re made and the auto glass is strong and ready to protect you and your passengers while keeping your vision from being spoiled by cracks that are hard to see thru.</p>
<p>Check out our site for South Carolina auto glass repair!</p>
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		<title>Luxury Sports Car of This Generation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the luxury cars are modified with two doors and can perform with great speed on the road. These cars are expensive because of the limited versions of their kind. Car manufacturers many times have their own classifications of luxury sports cars that they sell in the car market industry for those drivers who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the luxury cars are modified with two doors and can perform with great speed on the road. These cars are expensive because of the limited versions of their kind. Car manufacturers many times have their own classifications of luxury sports cars that they sell in the car market industry for those drivers who look for pleasure and extravagance in a car. Here are some examples of luxury sports cars that you can compare and rate according to their prices and features.</p>
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1.	One of the most extravagant and most expensive sports cars is the Ferrari F430 Spider. Ferrari has generated this car as the second fastest car in the world that reaches a speed up to 193 mph. This awesome speed has lived up to its expectations because Ferrari has always been consistent in promoting and endorsing top of the line models and designs for its cars. The Ferrari F430 priced at $180,000 is an all around sports car with a 486-hp engine and is considered as the company&#8217;s best F-1 technology.</p>
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2.	Another top of the line luxury sports car is the Jaguar XK. This car will be released early this year as their main attraction for the 2007 series of the Jaguar. This car is said to be the lightest of the Jaguar designs because of the bonded-aluminium platform that is used in its modernized features. It weighs lighter than the previous version, which is the DOHC 4.2-liter engine. </p>
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3.	The Porsche Cayman can be considered as the most well rounded Porsche sports car that is released. Although it is not considered the fastest or most expensive design in the car market, many car enthusiasts are still fascinated with this car because of the accuracy of the steering wheels and mid-engine balance it gives the driver when it is on the road. The car is priced $59,985.</p>
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4.	When car enthusiasts are looking for a fast car and would like to satisfy their need for speed, the Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 has it all. This car can blast up to 200 mph. To topple the Corvette&#8217;s great speed you have to acquire the Ford GT and spend $150,000. Just like the Le Mans C6R Corvette race car the ZO6 has a 7-liter and 505-hp engine. It also features carbon fiber front fenders and dry sump V8.</p>
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These are only a few of the certified luxury sports car that car drivers can find when wanting to make comparisons in the car market. Many sports cars can be one of the top-of-the-line cars when you talk about their classification for being a luxury sports car.</p>
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