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Lists to keep your wheels turning; featuring the fastest, sleekest, smoothest, and coolest in the auto world.
The Best Kia SUV Models for Families
It's simple to prioritise style and speed in your choice of cars when you're young and single. Your needs change after you start a family, favouring comfort, size, and safety. You don't have to make concessions, which is fantastic news. Families who value all of the aforementioned factors can choose from a variety of fantastic Kia automobiles. There is the perfect car for your family, regardless of the number of members.
By lzzi smith4 years ago in Wheel
9 Safety Tips Every Driver Should Know
Driving can be stressful, especially if navigating congested traffic or dealing with bad weather conditions. However, being prepared beforehand and taking the right precautions can help make your driving experience less worrisome and more enjoyable. Here are 9 safety tips every driver should know. By driving school in Calgary.
By globe driving4 years ago in Wheel
My Favourite V8 Cars
My Favorite V8 Cars When we think of V8 cars nowadays we often think of classic American Muscle cars with their big six, seven, and sometimes eight-litre engines, however, with climate change being one of the toughest challenges we are facing currently, people are now, if they aren’t buying electric, trying to buy smaller more economical engines squeezing the already tight market. We are told this rather sudden need is because of not only climate change but the ever-growing need for small practical cars, so, sadly, these challenges, might signal the end of V8s in cars. And with the saddening news about DriveTribe's future, I thought I would make these last posts on the platform some of my best to give DriveTribe the send-off and tribute it deserves, So I have compiled a list of some of my Favourite V8 cars produced, some from the twentieth century and some from the twenty-first. So without further ado please enjoy this Tribute to Drivetribe and to quote James May “Like, Comment, Follow.”
By Ferrari Fan🇺🇦4 years ago in Wheel
Top 5 Best Sports Cars of 2022
Criteria of choice When buying a sports car, consider the following characteristics: - Operating conditions. Some cars are designed to be driven on racetracks. The use of such models in urban environments increases the risk of an emergency. For most drivers, the presence of sports accessories and a specific exterior is enough.
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Wheel
3 Signs of a Faulty or Damaged Steering Angle Sensor
Technology encourages innovation, notably in the automotive industry. In the past, a driver had to rely on talent and a little luck to bring the vehicle under control after being forced to undertake an aggressive manoeuvre to avoid a collision.
By Car Services in Reading4 years ago in Wheel
4 Symptoms of a Damaged or Broken Exhaust Manifold
Exhaust manifolds are an important component of all internal combustion engines. Exhaust manifolds are typically built of cast iron or pressed steel, and their purpose is to collect exhaust gases from engine cylinders and carry them to the exhaust pipes for expulsion.
By Car Services in Reading4 years ago in Wheel
Expert Advice for Buying a Used Honda Engine
Honda is one of the most reliable manufacturers of a huge variety of luxury vehicles, commercial vehicles, motorbikes, trucks, pickups, and many others. A Honda engine is known to be the most productive engine. Due to the endurance factor of Honda vehicles, Honda owners usually prefer to start searching for old car engines for sale instead of buying a new one. Thus, if you are a Honda owner thinking of buying a quality used engine, it is better to consider some expert advice before buying.
By Henry Martin4 years ago in Wheel
What You May Not Know About Auto Insurance
A Rental Car Isn’t a Given Many people tend to assume after an accident they can call their auto insurance company and be provided a rental while repairs are being done, or while they are looking for a new vehicle in the case of a total loss, but much of the time that is not true. It doesn’t matter if you believed you signed up for “full coverage,” have collision, comprehensive, and all the works; if you did not specifically sign up for rental coverage, then you will not be getting a rental. Also remember that even if you do have rental coverage, it only applies in the event of an accident, weather event, theft, fire, or vandalism, not just because you’ll be taking the vehicle to the shop because it broke down, needs some work, etc. There are also several circumstances where you will have to wait to receive a rental vehicle; most companies will not set up rentals until the day the repairs commence, and in many circumstances the claims adjustor will have to review the file to give the okay for a rental, which usually takes between several days or weeks to discern.
By M.R. Cameo4 years ago in Wheel










