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Choosing a Car Battery - Guide
A do-it-yourself battery replacement is a real money-saver but you also have to be responsible with the proper disposal of your old battery. There are 5 important factors in choosing a car battery: size, brand, reserve capacity (RC) rating, age, and cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating. The car battery is the power underneath the hood of your car. It provides electricity needed for door locks, sliding windows, lights, and other car accessories. Your car is dead, the moment your battery dies. At first
16 commentsThe Prius Bad for the Environment?
There's a serious debate as to whether the Prius is good or bad for the environment. How can this be; shouldn't it be obvious one way or the other? Read to see the complex issues on both sides.
66 commentsAre You Controlling Your Household Hazardous Wastes?
Each year American's generate over 1.6 million tons of household hazardous wastes. Are you doing your part to control hazardous wastes in your houshold to help protect human health and the environment?
2 commentsHow Checking and Maintaining Your Battery Saves Gas
This article continues the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) series of cost-saving car maintenance tips and tricks from SavePetrolFast.com If you think car batteries are like the batteries of a toy car, it's almost the...
0 commentsTop Tips for Car Battery Maintenance
If automobile battery is something that troubles you often, you need to keep a check on this auto part. It's easy and simple. Car Battery maintenance is essential as this automotive part plays a major role in...
1 commentDeep Cycle Electric Vehicle Batteries
When building or converting a gas powered vehicle (Car or Truck) into a battery or electrically powered vehicle three primary things must be considered if you are to have an electric vehicle that will give...
0 commentsElectric Vehicle Battery
We all have used batteries in the course of our everyday lives, whether consciously or unconsciously. And with the recent trend of miniaturization of things going on we often completely forget that...
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