Archive for July 2011
The Jeep Wrangler has long been known as the vehicle of choice for serious off-roaders everywhere. That is why a Jeep Wrangler was named “4×4 of the Decade” by Four Wheeler Magazine and “best new car for off-roaders” in 2010 by Cars.com. After my test drive of the new 2012 Jeep Wrangler unlimited Sport today I think it is a vehicle of serious consequence for highway and city drivers as well.
Do you ever wish you had the brilliant shine that show vehicles do on your own car? With some washing and waxing, and the right steps, you can get your car looking like it’s on the way to a fancy show.
The first step to making your car shine is to wash it. Even with the best waxing and polishing job, an unclean car will still show minor scratches from dirt and dust. Leaving crud and residue on the body of your car decreases the life of your paint job, as it reacts with the paint and breaks it down over time.
Oil is as vital to a vehicle as water is to living beings. It keeps things in a moving condition and cleansed out. If you tend to display a sign of leniency as far as the timely change of engine oil is concerned, the engine parts would compress against each other and would be damaged.
Oil change is a process that is really required for the engine to perform well and last for a long period of time. It’s evident that all engines require some sort of lubricant or element that will enable enhanced movement so that they do not have friction and not generating much heat. The grease is also needed to reduce the scratching that occurs when there is no even and liquid surface.
Off-roading has become one of the most popular summer sports in the world, thanks to the fact that many ATVs are now easily affordable. Off-roading can be loads of fun, but it can also be incredibly dangerous. There are a few things that you need to know about being careful while off-roading, things that can save your life as you have fun going through rough terrain in your ATV.
Safety Gear
