Gregg Hall's Articles in Cars and Trucks

  • Is The Delphi XM Receiver The Best Satellite Radio On The Market?
    Become one of the thousands who have embraced the technology of satellite radio with the Delphi XM Roady Radio Receiver. The smallest receiver currently obtainable, the Delphi XM Roady enhances the listener's music experience by providing an almost unlimited selection of programming to choose from.
  • What Are The Pros And Cons Of Diesel And Gas Engines
    Diesel is often thought of as smelly and noisy. Many think that the only place for diesel is in a tractor or a semi. There are many other vehicles that are diesel powered however. A person must determine what their needs are.
  • Wondering What To Do With That Old Car, Why Not Donate It?
    How many cars do you have in the driveway? One, two, maybe more? Do you use them all? Are they all really necessary? While it may seem that you need each car, it may be that having more than one is actually costing you more than you think.
  • How Do You Decide On the Proper Tires To Equip Your Hybrid Car?
    Choosing a tire for your hybrid car does not have to be very difficult, thanks to a ground-breaking improvement in tire design. This new innovation called low-rolling resistance tires, is becoming extremely popular amongst consumers, tire makers and even legislators.
  • How To Choose Window Tint That Will Protect Your Car Interior And Your Wallet
    If you live in a hot climate like the Southwest or in Florida, where I live, it is almost unheard of to own a vehicle without window tint.
  • Why Should You Choose A Diesel Engine For Your Truck
    Often times, people decide to purchase a large truck to haul very heavy loads. If that is not your intention, and you'd like to purchase a truck to drive more like a car (with quick, quiet acceleration), you may want a gasoline engine.
  • Get Ready For The Arrival Of Hybrid Sports Cars
    Now I can get excited about hybrid cars. The industry is finally thinking about the people that don't want to sacrifice performance for gas mileage.
  • Are Bumper Stickers A First Amendment Right?
    What you may not know is that many states have statutes prohibiting certain kinds of statements or illustrations. Is this a violation of our rights under the First Amendment?
  • What Is With America's Fascination With Bumper Stickers?
    Although bumper stickers are a worldwide phenomenon, it seems that Americans are more fascinated with the use of them than others.
  • How To Develop A Network Of Expert Advisors For Your Automobile
    Automobile prices keep getting higher and when you consider that your car is usually the second most valuable item you own you want the best possible advice on taking care of it.
  • How To Choose The Right Car Cover That Will Not Damage Your Car
    Not everyone is lucky enough to have a garage to keep their car in and even if you do you may be like me and have too much junk to be able to park your car there.
  • If You Have To Ask How Much Then Exotic Cars Aren't For You
    What do you think of when you hare the term exotic sports car? Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, or maybe a McLaren. In the truest sense of the term it refers to limited production sports cars made outside of the United States.
  • How To Get Even Better Fuel Economy From Your Hybrid Car
    If you haven't taken the leap into the hybrid automobile market you aren't alone but the owners of hybrid cars are jumping into the green market and leading the way for those of us still driving the regular gas-only engine cars.
  • Use The Internet To Get More Out Of Your Hummer Ownership Experience
    Hummer owners are unique individuals who enjoy the aspect of owning a vehicle that doesn't look like everything else on the street.
  • Do Americans Corner The Market On Sports Cars?
    When you stop to consider that some of the fastest and most expensive cars on the market come from overseas this seems like a stupid question.
  • A Closer Look At The First Porsche - The Porsche 64
    Most auto connoisseurs consider the Porsche 64 which is also sometimes known as the VW Aerocoupe, Type 64 and Type 64K10 as being the first automobile made by Porsche. It was manufactured mainly from parts from the Model 64 VW Beetle and that is where the model number comes from.
  • How To Build Your Own Sports Car That Will Actually Run
    A true replicar fan is concerned with building the most accurate and high quality replica available so that one has to really look close to tell that it isn't the original model.
  • Why You Should Never Use Wax On Your Car
    I am going to make a statement that is probably going to shock the car care world. You should never wax your car. Pay attention, wax is for candles and candles only!
  • Should You Go Topless For Your Next Sports Car?
    Living in Florida we have many days when a convertible is highly desirable, especially in the spring and fall when temperatures are really comfortable.
  • Will Advancing Technology And Gas Prices Make Sports Cars Go Away?
    There are many sports car lovers who are afraid that they will soon go the way of the dinosaur because of high fuel prices and the advances in performance technology that is enabling family sedans to compete with sports cars in quickness.
  • How Window Tint Really Works Without Impeding Nighttime Driving
    While some people have window tint applied for cosmetic reasons the main reason for having it is to protect the interior from sun damage and to keep the inside of the vehicle cooler.
  • Are You Ready For The 2006 911 Turbo?
    The German motorcar company, Porsche has done it again with the 2006 911 Turbo which premiered at the Geneva Motor Show in February of 2006. This 6th generation 911 is now available in German dealerships and just now beginning to appear in the United States at a cost of over 120k.
  • The Sexy Second Generation 2005 Porsche Boxter
    The popularity of the Boxter shows no signs of waning and if anything the introduction of the new second generation model of 2005 will only increase popularity even more.
  • How To Choose A Quality Mechanic Who Won't Rip You Off
    Deciding on a mechanic to entrust with caring for your vehicle is an important decision and should not be taken lightly.
  • And In The Beginning There Was Porsche
    So when did the company begin? Some would say that the story begins when Max Hoffman started importing the Porsche to the United States, of course that would be an American point of view. I say the story of Porsche begins with the birth of its founder, Ferdinand Porsche who was born to a tinsmith in the village of Haffersdorf, Germany in 1875.
  • How To Avoid Getting Burned On Your Used Sports Car Purchase
    If you are thinking about buying a pre-owned sports car there are many things to be concerned about that you don't have with a new one. A new sports car will come with warranties and guarantees, plus it has no history to have to worry about.
  • How John DeLorean Created The Muscle Car Movement In The United States
    DeLorean was actually the creator of the muscle car revolution in the United States. Think of how different the sports car industry would be today if we hadn"t had that era of performance cars.
  • Do You Think You Can Afford A 2005 Porsche Carrera GT
    Virtually every car nut, okay enthusiast, that I know would love to own a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. It is a street racer with an incredibly powerful V10 engine and a body made of carbon fiber which makes it so lightweight.
  • How To Choose A Quality Body Shop To Repair Your SUV
    If you are like most SUV owners you take a lot of pride in your vehicle and go to great lengths to keep it looking good, but sometimes no matter how safe and careful you are accidents occur.
  • How To Buy A New Car Without Being Taken For A Ride
    Many people get taken advantage of when they go to buy a new car, truck or SUV. This can be avoided by taking some simple precautions and being prepared ahead of time.
  • Did You Know That Porsche Once Built Airplanes And Tanks?
    Many people do not realize what a prolific inventor this man was, he had over one thousand patents issued! Early in his automotive engineering career Ferdinand was chief engineer for none other than Mercedes Benz.
  • How To Easily Find The Sports Car Of Your Dreams At An Affordable Price
    While new car dealers try to entice people with larger rebates or finance incentives the real bargains are in the pre-owned market where someone else has taken the depreciation or even better yet finding an old classic that you can restore!
  • Some Little Known Tips For Reducing Your Car Insurance
    Insuring your vehicle can be one of the most costly parts of car ownership. If you have to maintain full coverage insurance the costs can be several thousand dollars a year especially if you are a young male with a couple of tickets on your record.
  • How To Make Sure You Get The Most Money When You Sell Your Car
    So you have decided to sell your car. There are some things that you should know to be sure that you don't leave money on the table when you do sell it.
  • How To Easily Protect Your Car From Being Stolen
    People mistakenly think that the cars stolen most frequently are flashy sports cars and SUVs but actually the top three are rather innocent Honda and Toyota sedans!
  • How To Safely Buy A Used Car On Ebay
    Every single day there are tens of thousands of cars for sale on eBay which makes the eBay motors division the most profitable department within eBay.
  • Read The Small Print And Avoid Extra Costs At The End Of Your Lease
    These days it seems every where you turn car dealers are trying to sell you on leasing a car instead of buying. While leasing may be good for some, for the majority of people it is not.
  • The Benefits Of Driving A Plug In Hybrid Car
    Who would have thought we would have cars already that you plug in to recharge? The new plug-in hybrid electric vehicles also called PHEVs come with an extra battery but you can also charge them by lugging them in to an electrical outlet.
  • How To Use Common Sense To Protect Your SUV
    These days with the price of an SUV being over $50,000 in some cases, the investment in the vehicle is second only to buying a home.
  • The Engineering Side Of The Porsche 911 With The 997 Body Shell
    It’s always a treat when the German automaker, Porsche releases a new 911 model just from an engineering standpoint; I am constantly amazed how after over four decades of production of this iconic speedster Porsche always seems able to deliver something that we haven’t seen before.
  • What Is It That Makes The Sports Car So Desirable?
    You will find more car clubs and online forums dedicated to various segments of the sports car genre that any other part of the automotive industry.
  • Why Should I Care About Tinted Windows
    In areas where the temperatures get very hot and the sun is out nearly all the time window tinting is even more important. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons you would want tinted windows.
  • Simple Things You Can Do To Extend The Life Of Your Car
    As the price of a new automobile continues to get higher every year it is necessary to begin thinking of them in the long tem instead of trading as often as we used to.
  • The Battle Rages On Between Porsche And Ferrari
    The two European automakers, Porsche of Germany and Ferrari of Italy, have a lot of similarities even though the two compete with each other head to head for a niche market of the automotive industry.
  • Buying A Car? Do These Things First
    Shop around for auto financing before going to the dealer. Get pre-approved for a loan. This is one of the biggest mistakes people make in their haste to buy a new car. Take the time to get pre-approved; you will get a better rate and a better deal.
  • How To Deal With The So Called Automotive Finance Manager
    Every Dealership has their own finance department and they call their finance people different things but usually give them the title of Finance Manager even though many times they are simply a good salesperson that they sent to Finance and Insurance School to learn to sell the financial products and be licensed to do so.
  • How To Build Your Own Sports Car
    Many sports car fans have gone into production! That's right, they have built their own sports cars-often to resemble some of the most rare and valuable sports cars in history.
  • Why To Wait a Year for a Hybrid Car
    Hybrid cars are very popular vehicles in today's society. Hybrid cars combine the power of a gasoline engine with the environmental benefits of an electric engine to create what most consider being a better car. There are essentially two different types of hybrid cars on today's market.
  • Is Buying A Used Car A Smart Move Or A Dumb Mistake
    Buying a used vehicle can be a very smart move, actually one of the smartest moves you can make in regards to buying a car. However, it is often one of the dumbest mistakes for many people.
  • How To Avoid The High Pressure Tactics Of Car Salesmen
    If you are an adult chances are you have had an experience at a car dealer that wasn't among your best memories. If you take a look at some of the guidelines below it can help to deal with these tactics and keep your next experience from being a bad one.
  • How To Lease A Car The Right Way
    Leasing can be very confusing and there is a bit of a paradox here. If you do it right leasing can save you a ton of money and allow you to drive a much nicer vehicle than you could otherwise afford, but done wrong it can cost you thousands!
  • Why It is Harder To Buy A Used Car
    Buying used cars is totally different than buying new. For starters most people looking for used cars must deal with sellers in less than ideal environments. From shysters selling cars on the side of the road to the little independent lots around your town and even up to the used car operations at major dealerships the used car business is still fraught with questionable tactics at the very least.
  • How To Keep The Pump From Robbing You Dry
    It is no secret that gas prices today are sky high and unfortunately there is no hope of them falling down soon. We must take action, as consumers, so that we are not robbed dry at the pump.
  • Renting A Car In The Virgin Islands
    Renting a car in the Virgin Islands is recommended for a vacation that will take for several days.
  • Things You Can Do That Will Mess Car Salesmen Up
    If you are like me dealing with car salesmen can be an exasperating experience. They have so many little quirks and sneaky little ways to try to get information from you that it can try the patience of the best of us. I want to share a few things that you can do to drive them up the wall for a change.
  • The Credit Check Scam In The Car Business
    The car business is probably one of the only businesses left where sleazy sales tactics are still rampant. I know time share and siding salespeople are bad too. But it isn't on near the scale as the car business is.
  • Some Of The Car Salesman's Favorite Methods
    There are many different tricks and methods that car salespeople will use to try to trip you up and keep you confused or get you excited to try to get you to buy a car. Let's take a look at some of the more common methods.
  • Looking Forward To Cars With A 250 MPG Fuel Advantage
    We are consuming our fossil fuels at such as rate that soon we would be in a position when we will ruin out of our energy resources. The biggest consumer of oil is the conventional car. The internal combustion engine of conventional cart is not energy efficient and can be termed as an oil guzzler.
  • Should You Sell Your Car Or Trade It In?
    Many people rush into selling their car or trading their car before taking the time to really make sure that they do it right and get the most money out of the transaction. Here are a few pointers to keep in mind when selling or trading your car.
  • Tips To Make Your Trade In More Valuable
    If you are trading your car in on a new vehicle there are some things you can do to be sure that you get the most money possible for it. As a former used car manager for many years I can tell you that I have had people bring cars in that I would not even sit in and if your car is that filthy you can bet that you aren't going to get anything for it. There are other things that matter as well.
  • Some Good Sources To Find Used Vehicles
    If you try and you are lucky you will find a good quality vehicle without having to go through the trauma of going to a dealer to do it. Of course the car dealers will tell you exactly the opposite and warn you against buying from a friend or neighbor.
  • How To Find Used Cars At The Best Prices
    The first thing that you should do is get an idea of what kind of vehicle you want and try to narrow it down to a couple of different models to make your research easier. Once you have done this you can start watching your local classifieds and see what kind of prices they are bringing there.
  • What Is The Raise And The Lowball In The Car Business?
    There are so many tactics used in the car sales industry that they cannot all be covered in one article. What we want to look at here are a couple of methods used so that you will be aware when they try to pull them on you.
  • Facts You Need to Know About Hybrid Cars
    Hybrid car has become immensely popular after Honda Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation introduced these cars in the US market in 2000. The US Government offers incentives to those willing to buy hybrid car and many corporations are willing to provide free parking.
  • The Latest in Hybrid Happenings
    Hybrids are one of the most popular options in transportation today. Consumers are flocking to these vehicles for many reasons. One of the most popular reasons consumers love hybrids is because they save them hundreds of dollars a year in gasoline purchases.
  • How Do I Know If I Should Buy Or Lease A Car
    There are many important differences to consider when you are deciding whether to get a loan to purchase a car or lease a car from a dealership.
  • How To Choose The Best Tire For Your Hybrid Car
    Those who are unfamiliar with hybrid cars may not know that most come with new innovative tire designs. When replacing your tires on your hybrid car, you should stick with the low-rolling resistance tires.
  • A Few Gas Saving Tips
    Recently, our country has been hit with a surge of high gas prices. With no decline in prices on the horizon, people are being forced to ration their gas intake. There is a silver lining from the events of the present; the rationing will help reduce gas emissions, which in turn will help the environment.
  • What Is Up With Speeding Tickets?
    If you are like me you have probably noticed an increasing number of people pulled over for speeding in the last few years, if you've been lucky you weren't one of them. We also see more and more panel trucks and semis being stopped by DOT officers. So why is this going on?
  • Watch Out For Big Trucks
    Every year it seems there are more commercial vehicles like big tractor trailers on the highway and it shows no signs of easing up. To stay safe when driving on the highway you really need to know as much as you can about how these big trucks operate. Let's take a look at some tips to help you stay safe on the road.
  • How To Pinstripe Your Car
    There are different methods of pinstriping and depending upon what level of sophistication you are seeking in the pinstripe you may or may not want to seek professional help.
  • Are Hybrid Cars The Hottest Trend?
    Hybrid technology is not new to the world of automobiles. Ferdinand Porsche first introduced hybrid technology in 1899. However, with current pressures regarding pollution and environment concerns setting in, and fuel prices touching a new Honda and Toyota launched their Hybrid car models in 1990.
  • Things To Watch Out For In A Used Car
    Used cars are not regulated as well as the new car industry is which leaves a lot of room for unscrupulous snake oil salesmen to enter the business.
  • All You Wanted To Know About Hybrid Cars
    The rising oil prices will have anybody fretting and praying for a miracle so that they did not have to spend that kind of money on fuel. If at all, anybody can answer those prayers, it is our own automobile industry.
  • Is It Possible to Cut Our Gas Expenses?
    There are many areas within our lives where we find that we could "trim the fat", when it comes to our spending habits. Our budget for gasoline is one area. However, we live in a society where we are dependent upon our vehicles and therefore gas.
  • How To Buy A New Car Without Getting Ripped Off
    For the vast majority of us the purchase of a new car is the second largest expense we will make after that of our home. It is just as important to take your time and do your research when buying a car as it is when you buy a home.
  • Tips On Buying A Used Car
    Just like buying a new car, buying a used car is a serious matter and should not be taken lightly. Before you even begin shopping for a used car you need to do some homework to keep from paying too much and to keep from buying a vehicle fraught with problems.
  • The Credit Rebuilding Car Sales Scam
    With the rise in bankruptcies, repossessions, and general bad credit in the United States it has given birth to a whole new segment of the car business that is designed specifically to prey upon these types of people. That's right I said prey upon.
  • Some More Common Car Sales Tricks
    It seems there are as many sales tactics to sell cars as there are cars. They are all designed to achieve the same purpose and that is to get you to sign on the dotted line. Let's take a look at some more of the common methods out there today.
  • Some Benefits Of Hybrid Automobiles
    Ever since the automobile was invented, automobile engineers have been devising better vehicles to save fuel and increase the efficiency of the automobile. Majority of the cars run on petrol while some cars and heavy vehicles run on diesel.
  • Wearing A Safety Belt Isn't Just For Your Safety
    When the mandatory seat belt law came into effect in my state of Florida at first I thought it was ridiculous. I mean, who does the government think they are to tell me I have to wear my seat belt? I obviously wasn't alone; I had a lot of friends who were ticketed for not wearing a seat belt. Well, I have to admit that I have probably been saved twice from them.
  • What To Look For When Buying A Car From An Individual
    When looking for bargains in shopping for a vehicle a lot of people choose to buy one from a private owner instead of going to a dealership or car lot. While this can save you a lot of money in many cases it also limits your options if you have problems with the vehicle and private parties are not subject to as stringent regulations like dealers are.
  • Some Common Car Salesman Tricks To Watch Out For
    If you have ever bought a car then I am sure you have seen some of the things I am about to talk about here. The key is to be aware of them and know how to counter them.
  • Why To Buy A Used Car Instead Of New
    Even though new car sales are down, figures from the automotive industry tell us that used cars sales are up dramatically with three times as many people buying used over new.
  • The Car Salesman's Favorite Targets
    I know it may seem cold blooded but car salesmen have people that they love to deal with and others that they will run from. I was in the business for over 15 years and I can tell you that for most salespeople they are on the lookout for the little old lady.
  • An Insider Look At Auto Dealerships
    Going to a car dealer to buy a car is a scary experience for some and angry one for others. If you know a little more about the inner workings and structure of the average car dealership you will be less likely to be so apprehensive and you will be equipped to know what to look out for and what to expect.
  • Alternative Ways To Cut Fuel Usage
    The typical vehicle uses approximately 600 gallons of fuel and is driven more than 16,000 miles each year. This adds up to a lot of miles driven and a lot of money spent on gas.
  • How Alternative Fuels Can Help You Save At The Pump
    There are many alternative fuels available on the market today. President Bush seems to be on a mission stating that Americans are "addicted" to oil.
  • Are There Really Better Times To Buy A Car?
    I am sure you've heard it a million times. If you buy at the end of the month you will get a better deal, if you come back tomorrow I can get you a better deal.
  • How To Check Vehicles For Safety Before You Buy
    One of the most important considerations to make before buying a vehicle is its safety features. Safety has become more important to everyone in recent years so let's take a look at what is needed.
  • How To Make The Right Offer On The Car You Want
    Shopping for a car is one of the things that most people dread, I know a couple of people that like it but they are very deranged individuals. I mean who wants to spend a perfectly good Saturday arguing with some guy in a tie with his hair slicked back who is using every closing cliché you ever heard to try to get you to buy today?
  • Do You Need Security For Your Car?
    Unfortunately in this day and age it seems that almost daily we hear about vehicles being broken into and vandalized or even being stolen. Even though certain vehicles are more susceptible to being targeted by these criminals we all need to be aware of the threat.
  • Are Hybrid Cars Hazardous?
    With all of the talk of hybrid vehicles many people are singing their praises about these lightweight, fuel-efficient cars. But are there hazards to driving a hybrid? Is there really anything to worry about? Let's take a closer look at potential hybrid hazards.
  • Why Should I use Synthetic Oil In My Car
    In recent years many people have expressed interest in synthetic oils and have wondered what all the hoopla was about. Now with many different brands of synthetic oils on the market it bears looking into.
  • Demand ASE Certification From Your Auto Technician
    Extending the life of you car and keeping it running properly can depend heavily on the experience and ability of the mechanic or technician who regularly works on it for you. Don't take chances with the health of your vehicle; insist on their being ASE certified.
  • How To Get The Most For Your Trade In
    If you drive up to a car dealership in the vehicle you intend to trade you are setting yourself up to be taken, unless you have done your research first. One of the first things a salesperson will want to know is whether you are trading or not.
  • How To Find Affordable Sports Cars
    Claiming any one new sports car is the most affordable is a great way to start an endless debate. Even if the list price of a particular sports car is less than its competitors, a forthcoming model is likely to sneak in at a few dollars less.
  • Hybrids On The Market Now Are For Small People
    Hybrid cars are quite popular because of fuel efficiency. However, the major drawback to the most fuel efficient hybrid vehicles is the size of the car and being well over six feet tall and 250 pounds doesn't help matters!
  • Sports Car Innovators To Remember
    The history of American sports cars is the story not only of machines, but also of the men who made and drove them. There have been many key players in the development of the modern sports car, but some stand out as truly significant figures.
  • Give Yourself A Tax Break With Tax incentives for Hybrid Owners
    Buying a hybrid is becoming quite an investment. The hybrid, which operates on both a gasoline engine and an electric engine, is offering much more than a decrease in gasoline cost. It also offers consumers the ability to directly help the environment. Hybrids are known to emit very few pollutants, especially when compared to conventional vehicles.

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