If you look at the dashboard of most passenger cars, you will see that they are limited to 140, 150, or 160 miles per hour as their top speed. Yet, race car drivers can get their vehicles to go over the 200 mile-per-hour range. How do they do that? If you do not follow car racing, you might be perplexed. Here is how the world of car racing manages to make cars go faster than most cars are typically able:
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If it has an engine, it has a show, at least that is how it seems. If you have a passion for vintage cars, semi tractors, motorcycles, or even BMX bikes, you can find a show that features these engine-powered transportation items. Believe it or not, there are even vintage tractor and trade shows! If you have never had the pleasure of attending a tractor and trade show, you should go. Here are some of the things you will see and can do if you attend.
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Your car's air conditioner can make summer much easier. But that doesn't mean that it's always in good shape. If your air conditioner has stopped working, you may want to know some problems it could be, so being able to troubleshoot the problems can help you get it fixed as soon as possible.
Air Conditioner Stops Cooling
If your air conditioner isn't blowing cold air at you anymore, you may be frustrated.
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If you have a car that's been totaled or simply isn't driveable anymore, you may be wondering how to best deal with it. More than likely, you don't want to let it sit in the driveway or the back yard. But if it doesn't run, who's going to want it? In Florida, you can still profit from a junk car, even if you don't have a title, and here's how to do that as well as tips on how to make the most money out of the sale.
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Tires don't last forever. In fact, in many cases, you will need to replace yours every 50,000 miles, if not more often, depending on the quality of your current tires and how aggressively you drive. If you're not sure whether your tires need to be replaced, there is a simple way to tell. Place a penny in the tread with Lincoln's head facing down. If you can see the top of his head above the tread, it is time for new tires.
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