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  1. How Oil Prices Works
    by Mayoor Patel. Oil prices are usually referred to the price that is quoted for an immediate settlement or what they call the spot price of either Light Crude traded on New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) delivered in Cushing Oklahoma; or price of Brent traded on the Intercontinental Exchanged (ICE) which is delivered at Sullom Voe. A barrel equated to 42 gallons of oil is highly dependent on its API gravity (A... products, articles, news

  2. Audiovox Car Alarms- Protection That Works
    by David Faulkner. Perhaps you have heard how vital it is to have an Audiovox car alarm, but do you know the reason why? It's actually not just one reason, but several good reasons for making this investment. It's not by accident that Audiovox is considered the best alarm option for your car. An automobile is never 100% safe, no matter where it is parked. Some car owners think that hey don't need an Audiovox ca... products, articles, news

  3. Learn How Auto Air-Conditioning Works
    by Adam Archer. All air conditioning systems work in the same basic way, relying upon the principles of evaporation, condensation, compression and expansion, and consist of the same seven major components: the compressor, condenser, recover-drier, orifice tube or expansion valve, evaporator, hoses and of course refrigerant. The refrigerant which is now HFC-134a (R-134a), boils at around-15.9F, which means it is... products, articles, news

  4. Is There A Real Way To Make A Vehicle Purchase That Works For You?
    by Chuck Norlin. There are many factors at play to determine the best time to purchase a vehicle, whether new or used. These factors involve local, national, and local/national events that occur on a regular and irregular basis. Having said that, one would have to master the knowledge of economic and business trade cycles, and then attempt to apply that information to a specific vehicle within your specific purch... products, articles, news

  5. How the No Claims Bonus or No Claims Discount Works
    by Alevoor Rajagopal. How the No Claims Bonus or No Claims Discount Works A no claims bonus on your car insurance is a discount awarded on a renewal premium against the consideration not having made a payable claim in a valid previous year of insurance. Simply put, a no claims bonus is applied at the time of renewal of a policy which certainly reduces the premium. However, a no claims bonus is applicable payable i... products, articles, news

  6. Car Prices for Second Hand
    by Khalid Mustaffa. Car prices for second hand, is an article considered by some readers to have a non taking title. However, it demonstrates yet another phrase that is used more frequently in the United Kingdom, as apposed to the United States. In the US, we say "used cars" ,while in Britain "second hand" is more common. However, if you say car prices for used, or car prices for second hand, when it comes to doi... products, articles, news

  7. Getting The Best Recreational Vehicle Prices
    by Rohit Chopra. Vacationing is a favorite past time all around the world. Any method of transportation can bring the most interesting sites to a travelers eyes. One way to not only see great sites, but have a fun experience as well is by using an RV. Though recreational vehicle prices seem expensive, the trip is definitely worth it. More Bang for Your Buck Its not hard to see recreational vehicle prices can ... products, articles, news

  8. How To Combat Skyrocketing Gas Prices!
    by Glenn Freiboth. Gas prices are surging again with summer of 2006 on the horizon, pushing or even passing $3 a gallon in some places. Gas prices send many of us into panicked flashbacks of the fuel crunches in the summer of 1980 and the mid-1970s. Thankfully, we learned a few good habits back then. Many Americans traded in their eight-cylinder gas-guzzlers for row boat size cars with squires powering the engines.... products, articles, news

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