Mobil 1 & eHow team up with Automotive Improvement Expert Chris Duke to explain the pros and cons of a supercharger versus a turbocharger.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Mobil 1 & eHow: Supercharger vs Turbocharger
Mobil 1 & eHow team up with Automotive Improvement Expert Chris Duke to explain the pros and cons of a supercharger versus a turbocharger.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Tooned: What's It Oil About
Mobil 1 and McLaren present Tony Stewart, Jenson Button, and Sergio Perez in the animated series Tooned. Join the Mobil 1 team in episode 1 and learn about the importance of your engine's motor oil.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Experience Your Turn with the Supercharged F-TYPE
Prepare yourself for a breathtaking ride. Are you ready to take Your Turn in the new F-TYPE?
Monday, July 22, 2013
Mobil 1 & eHow: 5 Ways to Improve Mileage
Going on a family road trip? Mobil 1 & eHow team up with Automotive Improvement Expert Chris Duke to explain 5 ways to improve mileage.
Friday, July 19, 2013
How Do You Know If Your BMW Needs Service?
In this video, learn how to know if your BMW needs service.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Jaguar PROJECT 7 to Make Dynamic Debut at Goodwood
Jaguar's Project 7 concept will make a dynamic debut at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed on 12th July. Project 7 is a brand new design study based on Jaguar's acclaimed F-TYPE - its all-new, two-seater, convertible sports car. Powered by a 550PS version of Jaguar's 5.0-litre Supercharged V8 engine, Project 7 can hit 60mph in 4.1 seconds, and a limited top speed of 186mph. This short film shows Project 7 complete its final shakedown run before Goodwood.
Project 7's name acknowledges Jaguar's winning of Le Mans seven times between 1951-1990 -- a record for a British manufacturer -- and its blue paintwork is reminiscent of the victorious Jaguar D-types of 1956/1957. If you look carefully, you may even see a D-type in the film...
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
How to Avoid Car Dents
Minor dings and dents on cars are almost as inevitable as death
and taxes. However, just as we can eat right and take care of ourselves
to stay healthy, and we can hire someone to help us reduce our tax
burden, we can also take a few steps to reduce the chances of incurring
minor dings and dents on our vehicles.
There are five principle steps you take to lessen the chances of car dings and dents. Following these steps will not completely eliminate the possibility, but your car will have a better chance of looking like brand new for longer.
There are five principle steps you take to lessen the chances of car dings and dents. Following these steps will not completely eliminate the possibility, but your car will have a better chance of looking like brand new for longer.
- Clean up your garage or carport. The more clutter surrounding your car, the greater the chances that something will fall on or against it. If you have kids, make sure to park it away from the driveway basketball hoop or keep it far away from the various bats, balls, clubs, sticks, and racquets that the kids may use.
- Learn how to park - parallel, diagonal, and straight. From looking at various parking lots from time to time, it is obvious that there are plenty of drivers who lack good parking skills, The more your practice and focus on your parking skills, the better you will be, and there will be less of a chance of parking bumps and bruises.
- Don't park close to other vehicles. This may mean that you will have a longer walk to the grocery store or the local warehouse store, but it is one of the best ways to avoid minor dents.
- Avoid parking in dangerous or vulnerable areas. It is a good idea to park far away from the areas where shopping carts are stored or at the end of a parking lot that slopes downhill (shopping carts will roll downhill into your car). It is wise to avoid high crime areas or locales where vandalism is prevalent.
- If you do park next to other cars, select cars that appear to be well taken care of. If an owner is meticulous about vehicle care, they will be less likely to bang their door into your car or scrape the side of your vehicle as they are leaving.
Jennifer Greenfield is a writer in the auto repair business. For more information on paintless dent removal Natick Massachusetts, visit Final Finish at http://www.finalfinishcc.com.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7829597
Sunday, July 7, 2013
The Jaguar C-X75 Prototype
For over two years Jaguar has worked to develop one of the most innovative and technologically advanced prototypes ever created. The C-X75 pushes every boundary of power, performance and even fuel efficiency. This short film details the journey to this point and gives an exciting insight into the technology which has the potential to be used in future Jaguar models.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
How to Avoid Car Dents
Minor dings and dents on cars are almost as inevitable as death
and taxes. However, just as we can eat right and take care of ourselves
to stay healthy, and we can hire someone to help us reduce our tax
burden, we can also take a few steps to reduce the chances of incurring
minor dings and dents on our vehicles.
There are five principle steps you take to lessen the chances of car dings and dents. Following these steps will not completely eliminate the possibility, but your car will have a better chance of looking like brand new for longer.
There are five principle steps you take to lessen the chances of car dings and dents. Following these steps will not completely eliminate the possibility, but your car will have a better chance of looking like brand new for longer.
- Clean up your garage or carport. The more clutter surrounding your car, the greater the chances that something will fall on or against it. If you have kids, make sure to park it away from the driveway basketball hoop or keep it far away from the various bats, balls, clubs, sticks, and racquets that the kids may use.
- Learn how to park - parallel, diagonal, and straight. From looking at various parking lots from time to time, it is obvious that there are plenty of drivers who lack good parking skills, The more your practice and focus on your parking skills, the better you will be, and there will be less of a chance of parking bumps and bruises.
- Don't park close to other vehicles. This may mean that you will have a longer walk to the grocery store or the local warehouse store, but it is one of the best ways to avoid minor dents.
- Avoid parking in dangerous or vulnerable areas. It is a good idea to park far away from the areas where shopping carts are stored or at the end of a parking lot that slopes downhill (shopping carts will roll downhill into your car). It is wise to avoid high crime areas or locales where vandalism is prevalent.
- If you do park next to other cars, select cars that appear to be well taken care of. If an owner is meticulous about vehicle care, they will be less likely to bang their door into your car or scrape the side of your vehicle as they are leaving.
Jennifer Greenfield is a writer in the auto repair business. For more information on paintless dent removal Natick Massachusetts, visit Final Finish at http://www.finalfinishcc.com.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7829597
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