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20 Jan

Car weight reduction – is it necessary?

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First of all, it is necessary to mention that losing some weight from your car will help all aspects of its performance. The acceleration will be quicker as there is less weight to pull around. Braking will also be better, as well as general handling. So, how can you reduce the weight of your car? The bonnet and boot is generally the heav

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15 Jan

5 most awaited automotive innovations in 2019

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2018 year was rich in car events. The world saw a large number of new and updated cars. 2019 promises to be no less interesting. Let’s talk about the most awaited automotive innovations of 2019 further in this article. Volkswagen Golf  The photo is taken from the site:  http://www.hiclasscar.com/2019-volkswagen-golf-egeneration/  Golf has been

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05 Jan

How to reduce fuel consumption?

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It is fuel costs that are the main item of expenditure among car owners. Every year the price of gasoline and diesel fuel increases, so many car owners are thinking about possible ways to save and reduce fuel consumption. We offer you the simplest recommendations on how to reduce fuel consumption in a car. Use the right tires with a narrow tre

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30 Dec

New Year, New Life, New Possibilities!

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New Year's Day falls on January 1 and marks the start of a new year according to the Gregorian calendar. New Year’s is one of the oldest holidays still celebrated, but the exact date and nature of the festivities has changed over time. It originated thousands of years ago in ancient Babylon, celebrated as an eleven day festival on the first day of

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23 Dec

Christmas is soon!

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Christmas is one of the major Christian holidays. Catholic Christmas is celebrated on the Gregorian calendar on December 25th. On this day, the birth of Christ is celebrated not only by Catholics, but also by Protestants, and Lutherans. The decision to celebrate Christmas on December 25 was taken at the Ephesus (Third Ecumenical) synod in 431. Cath

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