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by Jason Lancaster
No one likes to waste time, especially not when you’re trying to get a new car loan. Luckily, there are a number of ways you can speed up the process of getting a loan for your new car.
Regardless of your credit score or credit history, here are some tips you can use to save time:
1) Make sure you’ve got all your paperwork together. You’ll need a recent paystub to prove your income, and a recent bill from your phone, electric or cable service to prove your residence. If there are any problems with your credit, such as collections or bankruptcies, get the paperwork for that too. Bring everything with you in an envelope when you go to see your lender. That way, you’ll only have to make the trip once.
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by Jason Lancaster
Here’s a quick look at the numbers for the new Toyota Tundra supercharger from TRD: it adds 504 HP and 550 lb-ft of torque; sells as a complete kit for $5 875; and costs about $6 800 total when installation is figured in, based on a labor rate of $105/hr.
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A Quick Intro to the Toyota Tundra Supercharger
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by Jason Lancaster
It’s a classic muscle car look: the fat, brushed aluminum gas cap sitting high on the rear haunches, almost taunting the world with the fact that yes, this car uses a lot of gas, and yes, it’s because it makes a ton of horsepower. Muscle car designers originally took the idea from the racing fuel caps that they had seen on cars in the 50’s and 60’s. Race cars had large fuel doors to make them easier to open and close during pit stops, and they were made of metal to ensure that they could withstand the aerodynamic rigors of racing.
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Are Chrome Fuel Filler Doors Right For You?
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by Aidan Busbee
As crossover vehicles become more and more popular, the Acura RDX, a small luxury crossover, available today at Acura of Tempe in the Phoenix area, establishes itself as not only an adventurous SUV but also has moved forward from the rest with some of the most technological features available. The RDX combines it’s highly mechanized architecture and performance capabilities to offer a level of intrigue many crossover makers simply cannot match.
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A Crossover Worth Crossing The Road For: The Acura RDX
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by Aidan Busbee
The SUV’s popularity is dwindling as more and more of the “big” guys get replaced with smaller versions with more design focus for “on road” driving rather than off road pleasure. The RDX is Acura’s take on just what a crossover should offer! It sets a new standard in the industry with the combination of both classy and sporty design elements with high performance capabilities and the luxury features that make it stand out from the rest.
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The Acura RDX: Setting New Standards for Crossovers
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by Jason Lancaster
The typical pickup truck is an extremely practical vehicle, especially when it comes to hauling cargo. However, some people often carry bulky gear that doesn’t always fit snugly between the walls of their truck’s box. It might be furniture, lawnmowers, motorcycles, or pallets of wood - anything bulky that could be damaged by too much movement from side to side. Most newer pickups are outfitted with cutouts and tie-downs that allow for ropes and chains to be attached, but they are positioned at very fixed locations, and it’s not always easy or convenient to use them.
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