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Need For Speeding
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If you're into fast cars and racing, you'll know that there are a lot of things you can tweak on your car to make it perform better; engine, suspension, wheel and tire modifications can all make a big difference, but one key auto part that many people overlook is the brakes. I started autocrossing two years ago in my Subaru WRX. It's a great car to learn on; the turbocharged 4-cylinder boxer engine packs enough punch to accelerate quickly and the AWD not only helps you get the car up to speed quickly, but it helps you carry the speed through the corners too.
Recent Posts
Earth Talk: “Smart Cars”
Dear EarthTalk: I’ve suddenly been seeing a lot of those tiny “Smart Cars” around. Who makes them and what is their fuel efficiency? And I’m all for fuel efficiency, but are these cars safe?-- David Yu, Bend, OROriginally the brainchild of Le...
The Lamborghini Estoque Concept
There has been a recent trend amongst high-end exotic car makers to appeal to a slightly more practical side of the market. While companies like Ferrari and Porsche are far better known for their sports cars that are poised at the limit of performanc...
The 2009 Toyota Venza
What is the 2009 Toyota Venza?Car classification has become an increasingly tricky game in the modern automotive landscape. The line between SUV’s, minivans and station wagons has been blurred to the point where even the term crossover has ceased t...
All-Wheel Drive: What Everyone Should Know
All Wheel Drive Systems or AWD...do you know what they are? How about FWD or RWD? Find out more about the car you drive and the all wheel drive systems.(NAPSI)-When shopping for a car, one of the key elements that can affect a consumer's choice is th...
Morgan’s LIFEcar
Where in the rule book does it say that eco-friendly cars have to be ugly?The world loves the concept of driving without destroying the ozone layer any further, but not many want to be seen in the bulbous little contraptions that look as if they’re...
BMW
BMW is a status car that comes with a stereotype that comes with a stereotype attached, but it also happens to be one of the oldest and best-known names in automotive history.For many people, the BMW owner is a thirty-something exec flashing his head...

