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When it comes to riding the bus, or any public transportation system for that matter, there are a few key items you should always carry with you.
Some cars are known for their looks; others are known for their speed. Some cars are known for their dependability, and some cars are known to have none of these qualities.
We’re all very well aware that electric cars and hybrids are becoming a more common option for those who wish to drive eco-friendly.
It seems like the Takata airbag recall is never-ending. What started as a recall of 4,000 Honda vehicles in November of 2008 has grown into a global, multi-brand issue affecting millions of vehicles across the globe.
What Makes Cars and Trucks Reliable and Dependable?
Cars and trucks are not all built the same. Manufacturer’s can take shortcuts, have consistency issues with parts that they source, or build something cheap that consumers want.
So, you may be a new driver, you may be an experienced driver, you may be going on a long road trip for the first time, whatever it may be, you need to make sure one thing is protected. You.
There are some cars on the road today that have involvement in numerous fatal car accidents. These cars lack effective safety features, or encourage drivers to go too fast for their own handling capabilities.
What Makes Them The Hardest Cars to Work On?
Some cars are known for their unforgiving, knuckle skin-scraping difficulty to wrench on.
Why Are These Cars the Easiest Cars to Work On?
There are some cars, that from their inception were built to last. Not only were they reliable, they were also the easiest cars to work on!