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Most Unbreakable Records in Racing
What makes a record unbreakable? Is it the fact that it's so hard to do so, or is it a change in the regulations that makes it literally unable to be beaten? With racing, it's often a mixture of the two, with a dash of brilliant luck added in for good measure.
By Buddy Brown8 years ago in Wheel
Items Every Off-Roader Should Have
The top items every off-roader should have are not only necessary for your safety, but will make your off-roading experience easier and more fun. From a recovery kit to mud tires and a light bar, each of these products will improve your weekend trip filled with adventure and fun.
By April Demarco8 years ago in Wheel
How to Get the Best Rate on an Auto Loan
Once in a while, you'll see someone who drives a car that makes you think that they couldn't possibly afford that machine. Sometimes, it's true; they couldn't afford to pay the bills on it. However, in many cases, the reason why they can drive that car is that they know the art of getting the best rate on an auto loan.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Wheel
Which Vehicles Hold Their Value Best?
Just like many of the expensive pieces that we buy in our lives, many of them still hold their values to this day. Whether you took amazing care of the item and it's still worth buying today, that item probably has a pretty high resale value. Cars play a large role when it comes to holding value. However, not all cars will be worth their original price in the future. Clearly, this mainly goes for the more high-end brands and their exquisite models.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Wheel
Tips for a Successful Car-Buying Experience on Craigslist
Buying a car on Craigslist is generally something that you want to avoid—at least, if you aren't sure of the person. There have been many people who have tried to buy cars on Craigslist, only to find themselves on the wrong end of a gun and robbed of the money they brought for the transaction.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Wheel
Common Mistakes People Make at the Car Dealership
From neglecting to test drive the car, to having expectations that are ultimately too high, these mistakes are very common for those who are new the car buying process. However, they are easily fixed, and purchasing a car shouldn't be as intimidating as it seems.
By Adrian Scott8 years ago in Wheel
How To Change a Tire
This is one of the most essential car maintenance tips every driver should know, for flat tires are nobody's idea of fun. Before you even start the beginning phase in this tutorial, you'll want to be beyond prepared and that starts with the proper attire. It really comes down to what you're wearing when the incident or discovery takes place, which is why having a few throwaway items in your trunk is recommended. A sweatshirt, poncho, or dirty coat is ideal if you're in colder temperatures, but utmost are gloves. Not only do they protect you from the extreme buildup of grime and dirt, but they can also keep you safe from serious injury.
By Johnson Bernard8 years ago in Wheel
NASCAR #22 Joey Logano
This is my sixth season following NASCAR, so I'm definitely considered to be a new fan of America's racing sport. What amazes me about NASCAR fans is the passion they all have for their favorite driver or drivers. I laughed about it in the first year I watched the races, but then quickly discovered that I was drawn into that same passionate frenzy that other fans share.
By Dan McGinnis8 years ago in Wheel
Driving in Pothole Season
Some call him a prankster, others say it was a social experiment. Either way, Coby Persin and I have different means of dealing with springtime potholes. Where I swerve across medians and slide precariously near the edge of ditches, Coby plants vegetation on the potholed streets of New York City. The city has told him to stop. In contrast, experts everywhere seem to agree with me – if one can, one should avoid hitting the things.
By Leigh Macfarlane8 years ago in Wheel
Worst Cars of the 80s
The 80s was a magical time where neon patent leather and crimped hair was the norm. It was a time when perms, pantsuits, and mall culture reigned supreme. To understand the 80s, you probably need lots of cocaine. There's no other way to explain this decade.
By Skunk Uzeki8 years ago in Wheel












