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by Aidan Busbee

The flagship of Acura’s impressive line-up is available today at Acura of Tempe! The Acura RL with all of it luxury characteristics proves again and again why this sedan truly is the flagship of the Acura line up! It packs some of the most advanced technology as well as some of the most advanced safety features into a roomy and comfortable vehicle that really pleases the eyes!

Somewhat of an oddity among other luxury sedans, the Acura RL is actually considered a midsize car. But even with this classification, the RL still provides drivers and passengers with a comfortable and spacious ride! Additionally, the RL provides buyers with a nice surprise as it is reasonably affordable!

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by Amy Nutt

Many debate whether or not original automobile parts or aftermarket parts are better when a vehicle must be repaired. Some may believe that the original parts are better since they are made by the manufacturer, but others claim that the aftermarket parts are equal to or even better than the original parts. So which is it? Is it just a matter of opinion or is there fact to either one of these claims?

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by Gaseous Breath

Never again do you have to spend a fortune on car gas. Instead of throwing money away at the pump, you can make a change. Because the cost of gas is so outrageous, people are trying to find ways for change and savings.

The truth is that you can transform your car into one that would run on water. The way this is done is with electricity generated by the battery in a system known as electrolysis and using water for fuel. The car uses oxy hydrogen produced, which is highly efficient and referred to as “brown gas”.

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by Jason Lancaster

Almost every kind of vehicle has experienced a growth in size over the past decade. An “entry-level” car by a company such as BMW nowadays might be near the size and weight of a mid-size car ten years ago. As vehicles have gotten bigger, parking has become harder and harder.

The vehicle growth spurt is most visible in the pickup truck segment, where even such “small” trucks as the Dodge Dakota are now so big that they dwarf earlier models. Full-size trucks too have grown, getting heavier, wider and taller. Toyota vehicles have followed this market trend. When it was first introduced, the Toyota Tundra was a mid-size pickup aimed at the full-size crowd. But when Toyota realized they could fit more buyers in a larger vehicle, the 2007 Tundra redesign ballooned the truck in almost every dimension.

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by Jason Lancaster

What would the classic look of American muscle cars be like without a fat, brushed aluminum gas cap perched high on the rear? This iconic look is popular for how it unabashedly flaunts a car’s power and muscle. The design originally came from racing fuel caps on cars in the 50’s and 50’s. Race cars needed big fuel doors that were easy to open and shut during pit stops, and they needed to be made of metal so they would be strong enough to handle the aerodynamic stress of racing.

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by Jason Lancaster

New vehicle owners often wonder if they should be using synthetic oil. There are many advantages synthetic oil has over regular oil: it lubricates more effectively; withstands high temperatures; is relatively pure; and usually won’t turn into sludge even with heavy abuse. These clear benefits cause many people to assume synthetic oil is the obvious best choice. However, much of it comes down to how well you take care of your vehicle.

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