Published on Sep 16, 2009 | Filled under: Tips and Advice
One thing you have a stressful situation when involved in a car breaks down. No one likes it when their car breaks down. No one wants to be in that situation in morning when you go to office or when you go somewhere without preparation. But it has happened to just about everyone at one time or another. There are steps you can take to help you get through it. Most importantly, don’t panic!
The first thing you should do is move your car to the side of the road if it is safe to do so. Don’t obstruct the flow of the traffic and ensure to be concerned first with the safety of everyone else inside in your car and then the protection of your car. It is only natural to worry about your car but the first priority is your safety and your passenger’s safety.

Being able to call a tow truck, a ride, or the police for help. You can call a service station and at least get a tow. In highway, find the nearest emergency telephone on a motorway and speak with to the police.
Place at least 2 reflective warning triangles: This will allow oncoming traffic to them so they can beware what happen around. One reflective warning triangles behind your car and one in front of your car.
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Published on Aug 15, 2009 | Filled under: Mazda, Sports Car


The 2009 Mazda RX-8 receives praise for its great handling dynamics and roomy backseat, but loses points for having insufficient power and a fuel-thirsty, high-maintenance rotary engine.
Five years after its introduction, the ‘09 RX-8 receives a light refresh that enhances its aggressive exterior design, and adds a driver-focused R3 trim to the mix.
The 2009 Mazda RX-8 is offered in four trims: Sport, Touring, Grand Touring, and R3.
Some Pros and Cons about Mazda RX-8:
- Handles extremely well
- Rear doors make accessing the backseat easy
- Large backseat fits two adults
- Rotary engine needs constant attention
- Sluggish performance in low rpms
- Disappointing fuel economy
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Published on Jul 7, 2009 | Filled under: Tips and Advice
Cars will naturally easy for dirt to accumulate. When it rains and the roads everyday, it gets dirtier with mud. Dirt makes it easy for the vehicle to look old, rugged and ugly to look at. Some dirt is sucked up in the engines or other important systems of the mechanism and could damage the car.
But do you know that you can save money if you know how to clean your own car?
- Always wash your car in the shade.
- Always use two buckets instead of one.
- Never wash a car from down up. Always go up down.
- For the interior, always get car seat covers.
These tips will ensure that your car is cleaned up properly. You will save a lot of money if you know how to clean your own car. You do not need to go a car wash center often.