81. A Comparison of Recent Toyota Camry and Toyota Celica Engines
September 06, 2010
This author loves the Toyota Camry and Celica for completely different reasons, and has always had a fascination with the different vehicles a single engine design can go into.
Power to weight ratio is huge in determining whether or not a vehicle has takeoff or starts rolling like a slug on ...
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82. What You Need to Know About Buying a Subaru Engine
August 30, 2010
Subaru boasts that its customers love their Subarus. I agree with them, since over the years I have seen Subaru owners fix vehicles that the owners of other brands wouldn’t have even considered fixing. In many cases, this is justified since a running Subaru maintains a higher resale value than other...
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83. Remanufactured vs. Used: What Should You Put in Your Taurus?
August 30, 2010
In an economy that doesn’t allow for the easy borrowing of money that is required to purchase a new vehicle, it is imperative for smart consumers to minimize the cost of operating their existing vehicles. The smart consumer will look to lower their overall cost of operation, while the short sighted ...
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84. An Overview of Chrysler 300 engines
August 27, 2010
The Chrysler 300 was originally a prestigious luxury automobile in the 1950’s which fell from grace in the 1960’s and then disappeared for 30 years. In 2004, it returned as a modernized, sporty, high performance sedan with a distinctive style, an impressive amount of power, and plenty of inside room...
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85. Eighth Generation non-Hybrid Honda Civic Engines
August 26, 2010
Honda is known for having one of the most reliable engines of any car in production today. Ask any Honda owner how long they've had their vehicle and you'll find that many have owned a Honda with the same engines for over ten years. The eighth generation Honda Civic engine is the newest and has been...
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86. How Used Engines Save Toyota Owners Money
August 25, 2010
Toyota, one of the largest car manufacturers in the world, has a reputation for the longevity and reliability of its models. Dominating its share of the market, Toyota attracts buyers with its meticulous Japanese engineering and the luxurious feel of even its lower end vehicles. With a world famous ...
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87. The Proliferation of Used Engines
August 25, 2010
The proliferation of used engines in private mechanic shops and home garages in the last decade has been nothing less than astounding. This is in large part due to the increase in the quality of auto recyclers who process used engines, higher industry standards, and intelligent consumers demanding t...
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88. Used Engines: Drive through the Troubled Economy
August 25, 2010
So, your car got old. Even though it looks pretty good on the outside, and the interior is holding up pretty well, the engine just won’t stop giving you trouble. Whether it’s the old heads acting up again, the cylinders not quite firing like they used to, or the rusted fittings, it’s just one thing ...
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89. A Histoy of the Hyundai Santa Fe Drive Train
August 25, 2010
The Hyundai Santa Fe was introduced in the year 2000 and is named after Santa Fe New Mexico. The first Hyundai Santa Fe was nothing short of an amusing vehicle to behold especially for a SUV. In spite of this, the Korean made vehicle has continued to win over the hearts and minds of many North Ameri...
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90. Maintaining Your Saturn Aura Engine
August 23, 2010
Maintaining your Saturn Aura engine is absolutely vital to the longevity of the car. The Saturn engine is the most expensive part of the vehicle, replacing the engine is a huge cost and is extremely time consuming. The following guide...
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