When you buy a car, new or second hand, the chances are it will be a stock model, the same as every other model that rolled of the production line. Once a car is yours, you can start to personalise almost every aspect of it. Even people who wouldn’t consider their car ‘modified’ will have [...]
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The Land Rover is absolutely iconic. From the original Series I, II, IIA and III to the sporty Range Rover SUV’s, Jaguar is world renowned for its high quality off-road vehicles. Despite a general fall in manufacturing in the UK and a widespread loss of jobs, Jaguar Land Rover has actually had to create 1,500 [...]
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Your $30,000 car has come equipped with all of the latest bells and whistles: traction control; Sirius satellite radio; side curtain air bags; Onstar; and power everything. Well, there is one thing that is curiously left out of many new car purchases and that is floor mats. You would think that matching floor mats [...]
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During the early stages of the Jaguar XK-E, the vehicle was supposedly planned to be marketed as a grand tourer. In fact, it was shown to be public as such. However, changes were made and now, the Jaguar XK-E holds two seats and has been crafted and manufactured to be a coupe, and as a [...]
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When your brake light seems to be always on, then you might want to check it. You see, your cars brake light may be stuck. You should first check the brake pedal switch. If you do not know where to find this, it is actually that small button that you can find behind the brake [...]
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Your car is able to perform well because of the many components that it has. Of course, it needs not only the metal parts for it to run smoothly. It also does need fluids for it to work well. An example of an essential car fluid is your fuel. If there is no fuel, your [...]
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One of the most common mistakes made by a lot of people is to put a lot of stress on a cold engine. It’s always best to leave the car running for about a minute or so, before applying some throttle. Don’t let your engine run to optimum temperature, DRIVE your car to get on [...]
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