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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Gas Station Cars And Trucks' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Gas Station Cars and Trucks Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Gas Station Cars And Trucks 1. Fuel Tanks - By: Michael Russell There are two major types of fuel tanks. The first one is the one that we have to refill at the gas station every so often and the other is where we get that expensive liquid form. In a car the fuel tanks can range from small, about 10 gallons, to large 60 gallons. These tanks are designed along ... Featured ArticleGas Trucks Versus Diesel Trucks If you plan to use your truck like a car, desiringquick, quiet acceleration and rarely ever haul a heavy load and don't plan to it for a long time,you may want a gasoline engine. Gas engines runsmoother, fuel is easier to find, and gas engines start easier in cold weather.If you plan to use your truck for towing, valuegood fuel economy and plan to put plenty of mileson it, you may want a diesel. The price to buya diesel truck is reall ...
Read full story 2. Oil Change History - By: Michael Russell Lance Winslow, The Guy Who Started Car and Aircraft Detailing Business Twenty six years ago made significant contribution to Mobile Oil industry when there was relatively nothing for consumers. At that time, the only thing available was maintenance service for trucks and heavy gear. During that time... 3. Your Old Cooking Oil Replaces The Need For Gasoline - By: Carl Hampton Imagine a world where your old cooking oil replaces the need for gasoline. Instead of pumping your car at a gas station for $3.30 a gallon, you drive to one of your local restaurants and fill up for pennies. The funny thing is, you don't need to imagine anymore. That's right!!!! No matter how many ... 4. Do You Own A Flexible Fuel Vehicle (ffv)? - By: Diane Nassy Do you own a Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV)? What in the world is a Flexible Fuel Vehicle? It's a car or truck that is capable of burning certain alternative fuels. Now we're not talking gasoline vs. diesel engines here, we're talking about gasoline engines that can also burn ethanol, natur... 5. Cars Gas Mileage - By: Michael Russell As a kid, I never learned, was taught how, or paid attention to finances, technical or mechanical or monetary or other responsibilities, and hence I never had a concept of taking note of ones cars gas mileage. It wasnt until a few years ago, really, that I cared about, paid attention to, and learne... 6. Alternative Fuel Vehicles - By: Michael Russell Tired of paying high prices for gas? Think about trading your current gas powered vehicle in for an alternative fuel vehicle. There are a growing number of alternative fuels on the market place now, and more manufacturers are building vehicles to use them. Types of alternative fuel Propane. Prop... 7. Buy Gas Station - By: Michael Russell For a long time, there was nothing that you could do that would help you more and give you a better promise of always making money than to buy gas station. As long as there are cars, it seemed, there will be gas stations, and people go to them every day. If you buy a gas station, especially on a mai... 8. Recreational Vehicle Ownership - By: Terry Lowery The joy of recreational vehicle ownership hasn't been dimmed by rising gas prices. As late as August of 2005 recreational vehicle sales were seeing only a very small affect of rising gas prices. Sales of recreational vehicles in 2004 were the highest see in twenty five years. The popularity of recre... 9. Gps For Trucks - By: Michael Russell GPS, or Global Positioning System, systems are a popular way for people to find their way to their destinations these days. As a truck driver, perhaps you’ve given some thought to purchasing one of these useful devices for yourself. If you’re on the road a lot, especially in unfamiliar territories... 10. Oil Conservation Tip: Run Vehicles Or Plant Security Robots On Cafeteria Cooking Oil - By: Lance Winslow Perhaps you've heard the stories of people motoring around the country on cooking oil waste? This is not an urban myth. During the 1960s, more than a few people pulled up behind a fast food restaurant and gleefully loaded up their tanks. Cooking oil waste serves as a fine subs... 11. Diesel Passenger Vehicles - By: Michael Russell Both diesel cars and light trucks are receiving a lot of attention in the United States as a near term strategy to achieve fuel economy and climate change goals. The renewed interest in diesel as of late stems from its potential to improve passenger vehicle fue... 12. Gas Trucks Versus Diesel Trucks - By: Michael Russell If you plan to use your truck like a car, desiring quick, quiet acceleration and rarely ever haul a heavy load and don't plan to it for a long time, you may want a gasoline engine. Gas engines run smoother, fuel is easier to find, and gas engines start easier in cold weat... 13. Road Trips - By: Michael Russell Road trips are the single best way to spend any vacation. I have taken road trips across this country in every direction. I have even made it to and across Canada and may have a few tips for any of you readers that are planning road trips. Road trips require a lot of patience and a good s... 14. Bicycles - Riding In Traffic - By: Michael Russell Traffic can be unpredictable, so if you plan to ride your bike in it, you must be alert at all times. It takes times before you can ride on the freeway with confidence, but it is worth it. Bicycles save gas and help the environment, so if you own a bike, you should consider riding it in ... 15. Paris Hilton Nicole Richie - By: Michael Russell Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie take quite a bit of criticism, but if we think about it, maybe they more than likely are smarter, better PR planners, and better humored than we give them credit for. Paris Hilton is rich, appalling rich. So rich she can dress her dog in jewels we could liv... 16. How To Choose Rims For Your Vehicle - By: Richard Gazzo Nothing else enhances the look of your car or truck more than custom wheels, the bottom line is that rims make the look of the car. Within 15 minutes you can install chrome mags and the look of your car is totally different, from boring to show stopper. Everyone likes the look of aftermarke... 17. What Are The Benefits Of Gas Station And Department Store Credit Cards - By: Michael Russell Their main advantage is that, by using them, you can restore your credit record. You should be careful not to indulge in reckless spending, because you'll only find yourself in debt again, and that's not the idea. Try to pay off the balance in full each month - not just for improving your credit rec... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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