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241: A Baby Boomers Guide to Buying a Sports Car
Baby boomers make up one of the largest markets for sports cars today. This generation found itself buying cheap economy cars to get to work and back in their younger years, and had to settle for a bulky station wagon when the kids came along.

242: New Automotive Technology to Help Improve America's Road Safety
More than 100 Americans die every day in automobile accidents. In fact, over the last century, more have perished due to car crashes in the United States than in all the wars the country has fought.

243: How The Humble VW Made Me Love The Open Road
This article takes a nostalgic look at an ageing Volkswagen. One person was influenced by an experience that has its roots in the movies and promises to never leave the beloved Vee Dub behind again.

244: What You Should Know About Vehicle Crash Tests
Sports cars can be such fast and flashy vehicles that while driving them one forgets to make safety a main concern. It is true that vehicles are safer than they have ever been, but the safety rating a vehicle possesses should be a large concern of yours.

245: All About Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles
If you are out to purchase the sports car of your dreams, it may be in your best interest to purchase a CPO, or Certified Pre-Owned vehicle. In order to understand what this term means, it is important to know a bit about the used car business.

246: Car Cleaning-How To Clean Your Exterior And Interior The Right Way
There are right and wrong ways to clean your car, here's a look at what you need to do.

247: Custom Fitted Car Covers-For The Best Exterior Protection
Use custom fitted car covers to keep your car's finish looking like new.

248: Professional Auto Detailing-Why You Should Consider It
Why you should consider professional auto detailing.

249: Hydrogen Fuel Cells-The Next Great Step In Fuel Saving Technology
Hydrogen fuel cells are the next great advance in fuel economy, here's a little more about them.

250: The History Of The Car Seat
The first recorded report of a child restraint in an automobile was in 1898. The device was little more than a drawstring bag that would attach to the actual car seat. It was only designed to prevent little children from falling off their seats when the car was in motion. Much has changed since then. Today all cars are legally required to provide car seat restraint systems.


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