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How to Get Your Vehicle Winter-Ready - Jun 19, 2006 - 12:55:00 AM
Winter is on its way and in its wake the hazards of driving in snow and ice. With some planning and the right equipment, however, you can avoid becoming an accident statistic. Mark Cox, executive director of the Bridgestone Winter Driving School in Steamboat Springs, Colo., says it's important during


Survey Reveals Technicians' 'Top 10 List' of Neglect - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:54:00 AM
Changing the oil and filter is the most frequently neglected service by vehicle owners, according to a survey of ASE-certified automotive technicians conducted by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The ASE survey asked technicians to list the auto maintenance that their customers most frequently neglect. From this


Better Gas Mileage - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:38:00 AM
You say concern for the environment isn't reason enough to conserve gasoline? Then how about gasoline prices? According to the experts at the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), motorists can get the most out of each gallon of gas by following a few simple conservation and maintenance measures


Nearly Half of U.S. Vehicle Owners Do Some of Their Own Repair and Maintenance - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:36:00 AM
Nearly half of U.S. vehicle owners do some of their own repair and maintenance. Among the most popular of these weekend projects is changing the oil and filter - a messy job, but one that can save enough money to make it worthwhile.


Snow Tires Have Become Less Popular in Recent Years - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:33:00 AM
Snow tires have become less popular in recent years as motorists switch to all-season tires. And many states have either banned studded snow tires or restricted their use. But this trend is beginning to change thanks to a new generation of studless snow tires which offer dramatic performance improvements over


New Auto Insurance Ratings May Affect Cost of Coverage - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:31:00 AM
Auto insurance consumers in California need to look carefully when they buy or renew their policies during the next 12 months. That's because the cost of auto insurance may change - in some cases, significantly - because of new auto ratings that took effect Oct. 1. Those changes resulted from


Car Repairs Need Not Be A Game Of Chance - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:20:00 AM
Car repairs need not be a game of chance. According to experts with the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), consumers can increase their odds of getting good automotive repair and service by communicating clearly with the repair facility's service personnel, expecting the same in return and staying


With More Than 80 Million Americans Now Online - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:18:00 AM
With more than 80 million Americans now online, shopping in cyberspace is a new national pastime. The Internet lets consumers buy just about anything - books, clothes, computers, airline tickets, stocks, even groceries. Until now, cars have been the exception.


How to Use the Web To Buy Your Next Car - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:16:00 AM
Have you ever bought anything on the Internet - perhaps a book, CD or computer accessory? If so, you have a lot of company - nearly 10 million households have shopped online. But how about a big-ticket item like a car? Should you -could you - surf the Web to


Unlike so Many U.S. Roads this Spring, - Jun 18, 2006 - 12:10:00 AM
Unlike so many U.S. roads this spring, there's a 2 1/2-mile stretch that's guaranteed to be in perfect condition. That's the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where approximately 100 cars enter each year to qualify for the 33 spots in the Memorial Day race. Among the contenders for a slot in the


The Icy Roads Cometh Will You Be Ready - Jun 17, 2006 - 7:31:00 PM
The thought of driving in winter weather can give anyone chills. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 300,000 vehicle accidents due to ice and snow conditions in 1996. Mark Cox, executive director of the Bridgestone Winter Driving School in Steamboat Springs, Colo., has some tips on


Transportation Policy Local Voice Remains Vital - Jun 17, 2006 - 6:30:00 PM
For local government leaders concerned about the future of our national transportation system, a law called ISTEA - pronounced "ice tea" - has proven to be a refreshing change. The Intermodal Surface Transportation Act (ISTEA) includes an essential role for local government leaders in determining how best to meet local


Learn How to Communicate For Better Auto Service - Jun 17, 2006 - 6:10:00 PM
Even though today's vehicles have on-board computers that "talk" to the diagnostic equipment found in many modern repair facilities, the first line of defense is still communication between customer and service writer or technician. Here are some tips from the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) on ways


Proper Wet-Weather Driving Depends on Technique, Tires - Jun 17, 2006 - 6:06:00 PM
Nearly 1 million vehicle accidents a year occur in wet weather, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics. Many of these rainy-day wrecks are caused by motorists failing to appreciate the vast difference between driving in wet and dry conditions, says Peter Cunningham, a championship-winning race car driver who


These Safe Driving Habits Will Keep Fun in the Sun - Jun 17, 2006 - 5:43:00 PM
For millions of Americans, the summer season involves increased car travel. Gearing up for a week's vacation, a weekend getaway or just a day of fun can divert travelers from what should be their No. 1 priority: safe driving. As more people take to the roads, the risk of an


Auto Phone Number Empowers Consumers - Jun 17, 2006 - 5:33:00 PM
The gentleman across the desk had a tight grip on the Blue Book. Holding it close to his chest he stole glances at it, so the person trading in the car couldn't get a glimpse. He held all the cards and, without a time-consuming trip to the reference section of


Programs Get Young Drivers Off to a Good, Safe Start - Jun 17, 2006 - 5:32:00 PM
Turning 16 years old and getting a license to drive is an exciting time in any youngster's life. Unfortunately, teen-age drivers are among the most accident-prone. "For most young drivers, it's not a question of whether they'll have an accident, it's when they'll have one," is the way one insurance


Five Questions to Ask Before Renting a Car - Jun 17, 2006 - 5:30:00 PM
Joe Smith learned a costly lesson when his rented minivan was sideswiped in a parking lot. Only when he returned it to the rental counter did he realize that he was responsible for the several hundred dollars in damages. As this year's vacation season begins, if you're planning to rent


Auto Safety Hotline Puts You in the Driver's Seat - Jun 17, 2006 - 5:30:00 PM
Brakes that fail, improperly manufactured tires that may blow out unexpectedly, wiring problems that result in a fire or loss of lighting Ä all are examples of safety defects that can have tragic consequences. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is asking consumers to help protect themselves and others by


Regular Maintenance Makes 'Car Cents' - Jun 17, 2006 - 5:24:00 PM
Dropping off the car at the shop for service is one of those things most people don't do until it is absolutely necessary. But car experts will tell you that's not the best way to approach caring for your car. Cars need to be maintained, not just repaired when serious


Spring: Time to Check Your Automobile's Health - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:55:00 PM
Winter-weary motorists eager to enjoy a spring drive should be aware that while winter storms may finally be gone, the effects of the season's snow, ice and salt haven't disappeared from state roadways. Automotive suspension systems and tires in particular take a beating from potholes, pavement separations and expansions, and


Car Theft Rate Declines As Security Gets Tighter - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:51:00 PM
Reflecting the rise in private prosperity and a sharp increase in the use of security devices, the theft of automobiles in the United States has actually declined for three consecutive years but the trend may be shifting back toward more thefts. Car thefts nationwide, according to FBI Uniform Crime Reports,


Give the World for Under $50 A Gift For Every Driver - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:48:00 PM
Travelers need to know where they're going, but they also like to see where they've been. There are some great travel gifts available this year for under $50, designed to delight nomads of all ages. A gift for every driver is the 1998 Rand McNally Road Atlas, the world's bestselling


Driving In the Rain? Wipers On, Lights On - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:44:00 PM
April showers may bring May flowers, but driving in the rain can bring a rash of accidents. That's why legislators in almost 20 states have enacted regulations requiring motorists to turn on their headlights any time it rains. The aim is to make it easier for others to see you


Drive Safe: Park Smart - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:42:00 PM
Each year, needless tragedy occurs when vehicles run into illegally parked trucks on roadway shoulders. In 1998, for example, a Greyhound bus struck a tractor-trailer parked on the shoulder of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Seven people were killed and 16 others injured in the accident.


Facing Carjacking Threat Best Advice Is 'Walk Away' - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:40:00 PM
Carjacking is a terrifying crime that may provoke dangerous behavior from the intended victim in order to protect his or her vehicle. For safety's sake, the best response for the victim of a carjacking is to say, by word and deed: "Take it, I won't try to stop you" -


For Longer Engine Life Treatments Beat the Heat - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:38:00 PM
Adding a quality engine treatment to your car's oil system can help prevent summer's roar from destroying your engine's purr. As new-car sticker shock prompts car owners to keep their vehicles longer, consumer demand is growing for any legitimate edge to extend engine life and keep cars moving down the


Four-Wheeling Is Popular Protect Yourself and Nature - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:37:00 PM
Twenty years ago, the buyers of four-wheel drive vehicles were primarily ranchers, miners, skiers and residents of the "snow belt." The term "sport utility vehicle" was barely known. How things have changed. By 1994, more than 1.2 million sport utility vehicles were sold in the United States, many to people


Ice Racing Champion Offers Winter Driving Tips - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:34:00 PM
Peter Cunningham, a three-time national ice racing champion, has two words about driving in winter: snow tires. "One of the most important factors in starting, steering and stopping on ice or snow is your tires," Cunningham says. "It makes no difference if you have four-wheel, front-wheel or rear-wheel drive, your


Get Your Car Ready For a Family Vacation - Jun 17, 2006 - 4:29:00 PM
Many of the car problems that occur on long trips can be easily avoided by some simple pre-trip inspections. Jim Moritz, an ASE certified technician at Snap-on Diagnostics, offers some tips and checkpoints for the family car before your big trip this summer.


Have You Ever Wondered What Happens With The Federal and State Gas Taxes - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:58:00 AM
Have you ever wondered what happens with the federal and state gas taxes and airline ticket taxes you pay? Your money is being invested in building and maintaining the largest and safest transportation infrastructure network in the world. A new study quantifies the many impacts transportation infrastructure has on the


Lasting Luxury for Truck and SUV Drivers - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:56:00 AM
Not all light truck and SUV drivers are looking to go off-roading. In fact, many of these drivers are looking for the same smooth handling and quiet ride they can get from a car. Now these light truck and SUV drivers will find the exceptional performance and sophisticated design they


Indy Car Tire's Rubber Meets Your Neighborhood Roads - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:54:00 AM
Automotive companies involved in motor sports have always touted their racing programs and talked about how they lead to the development of products for the average consumer. It's an advertising message as old as the sport itself. But if you've ever wondered how much of the talk is real and


Here's How to Find A Good Auto Repair Shop - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:54:00 AM
Today's busy schedules leave little time for do-it-yourself auto repairs; besides, today's high-tech vehicles are no place for amateurs - so finding a good automotive repair facility is important if you want to protect your automotive investment. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), a nonprofit organization that tests


How to Communicate For Better Auto Service - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:52:00 AM
You know the computer age is here to stay when the average automobile has more computing power than the early Apollo rockets that sent astronauts into outer space. Yet despite on-board computers, computerized diagnostic equipment, hand-held engine analyzers and other high-tech marvels, getting good automotive repair and service depends, in


Motorists Seeing 'Green' - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:50:00 AM
Car companies are working hard to engineer vehicles that pollute less and get better mileage; petroleum companies are producing cleaner gasolines; and the federal government is encouraging alternate-fueled vehicles. So what are you doing?


Motorcoach: Key to Wedding Checklists - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:47:00 AM
When planning a wedding, more and more brides and grooms are booking motorcoaches along with other essentials like the band, the florist and the photographer. Many couples include motorcoaches because they allow guests to enjoy the celebration without worrying about unpredictable variables like parking, traffic or inclement weather. Spending time


New 'Worn Tire' Technology Helps Improve Performance - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:43:00 AM
All things wear over time - cars do, shoes do, and so do tires. And the wear on tires and other products can result in a degradation in performance. In fact, according to a Bridgestone/Firestone survey, 41 percent of people surveyed who purchased the company's premium tires said they noticed


NASCAR Team Builders Are Die Hard Fans - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:41:00 AM
Teams in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series put a lot of time into tuning their race trucks to perfection. They order the components needed from companies that supply high- performance racing parts and equipment. When the TKO Motorsports team builds a racing pickup for driver Randy Renfrow, it orders from


New Breath Test Helps Combat Drunk Driving - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:40:00 AM
A simple, easy-to-use breath test designed to discourage drinking and driving is now available in retail, over-the-counter, consumer markets under the First Check Breath Alcohol Testers trade name. The patented test, marketed by Worldwide Medical Corporation, consists of a small plastic tube surrounding a glass ampule containing yellow crystals chemically


Watching New Car Television Advertising - Jun 17, 2006 - 12:37:00 AM
Watching new car television advertising might lead one to think a vehicle's appeal is based largely on its ability to negotiate hairpin turns or climb to a mountain's summit. It's not enough for a car simply to look good, it has to ride well and hug the road. And most


New Web Site Puts Car Buyers in Driver's Seat - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:41:00 PM
With more than 80 million Americans now online, shopping in cyberspace is a new national pastime. The Internet lets consumers buy just about anything - books, clothes, computers, airline tickets, stocks, even groceries. Until now, cars have been the exception.


How to Get Your Vehicle Winter-Ready - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:40:00 PM
As summer comes on, the harsh winter is probably only a memory for you. But your vehicle may still be suffering from the pounds of salt and other contaminants heaped on it during cold months past. "The benefits of thoroughly cleaning and protecting your vehicle are more apparent in the


Prepare Now for Holiday Travel - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:38:00 PM
Failure to get your vehicle ready for winter's conditions can do more than just spoil your holiday travel. In fact, a breakdown in winter could be deadly, warn the experts at the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), the nonprofit organization that administers national certification tests to automotive technicians.


Have Living Room, Will Travel - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:35:00 PM
Versatile van conversions double as a weekend home away from home. According to the American Automobile Association, this was one of the busiest summers ever as Americans took 230 million trips. Undoubtedly, many parents heard hundreds of times on these trips "Are we there yet?" But a select group of


Sensors Could Warn You When to Change Your Oil - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:28:00 PM
Wise motorists will tell you that if you do nothing else for your vehicle, you should change the engine oil regularly. For many cars, this means every 3,000 miles. But, as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers points out, scheduled maintenance cannot predict when oil will break down ahead of


Scientists Help Motorists Battle Icy Winter Weather - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:27:00 PM
Motorists now have a new weapon to cope with the challenges of driving in hazardous winter weather conditions. It's a timely development, given the legacy of El Ni–o and the prediction of even more bizarre winter weather ahead. Scientists from ThinkTrax, LLC, of Southampton, N.Y., have collaborated to bring motorists


To Buy or Lease: That Is the Question - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:22:00 PM
The tailpipe is shot. The transmission slips when you climb hills. The left directional needs that special wrist action to get it to work. Sound familiar? If so, you're probably thinking about getting a new car. And that means you may be puzzling over the inevitable question, "Should I buy


Take Care of Your Car And It Will Last Longer - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:21:00 PM
Changing the oil and filter is the most frequently neglected service by vehicle owners, according to a survey of ASE-certified automotive technicians conducted by the National Institute for Automo-tive Service Excellence (ASE). The ASE survey asked technicians to list the auto maintenance that their customers most frequently neglect. From this


Tips for Determining Value of Used Cars - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:19:00 PM
Ever wonder how much your car is worth on the open market? Or whether you're getting a good deal on a used car? Until recently, the National Automobile Dealers Association offered such appraisals only in its Official Used Car Guide, the nation's top-selling used-vehicle guidebook.


Tiny, Low-Cost Radar Chip - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:18:00 PM
Tiny, low-cost "radar on a chip" is rapidly gaining consumer usefulness. Radar is a detection system that uses sound waves to measure shape and distance. A bat's high-pitched "squeak" is an organic radar pulse that lets the flying rodents "see" a mosquito in the dark. A device developed by Lawrence


Use Child Car Seats Safely - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:15:00 PM
The growing awareness of safe driving and state safety laws has alerted the general public and parents to the importance of using car seats for their small children whenever and wherever they are driving. Most states require the use of car seats for children under the age of 4 and


Volkswagen Educates, Entertains Students - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:07:00 PM
To college students, there are few events that match the excitement of getting a great new car. Volkswagen of America, Inc. is planning to top that excitement by offering college students great pre-owned cars at prices they can afford. For the second consecutive year, Volkswagen is hitting the road to


Women and Car Care - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:03:00 PM
Women have become a driving force in the service and repair of today's vehicles, according to the experts at the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). ASE officials point to national trends showing that today's women account for more than half of all drivers, account for more than


Use the Web to Save On New Car Costs - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:03:00 PM
It is just as important to research your finance and insurance options when buying a new or used car as it is to research the car itself. All of the things you need to know or accomplish about car financing and insurance can be found on the Internet. For instance,


Vehicle Maintenance on And Off the Race Track - Jun 15, 2006 - 11:01:00 PM
The wear and tear on a race truck in just one Craftsman Truck Series is more than your pickup or car would suffer in 100,000 miles on the street, but both require regular maintenance for best performance. Proper maintenance means saving money and avoiding the inconvenience of a breakdown. You


What to Know Before Buying a New Car - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:55:00 PM
Buying a new or used car is often difficult enough. Different people buy vehicles for many different reasons but, in the end, everybody wants their car to be as perfect and dependable as can be and nobody wants to pay too much. Yet these days, the power of the Internet


Bid Online to Control Your Car Rental Costs - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:48:00 PM
Just in time for this year's heavy travel season, Budget Rent a Car is introducing the car-rental industry's first online car-rental bidding system -- a program that can make your vacation a lot more affordable. Besides savings and value, BidBudget offers consumers convenience.


How to Avoid Road Alligators - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:44:00 PM
You see them every day - mean, ugly and dangerous rubber road alligators on the sides and in the middle of major streets and highways throughout America. Tire debris can be quite menacing for motorists just trying to get from point A to point B. And it won't go away


Judging Auto Repair Shops: Ten Tips From the Pros - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:43:00 PM
Motorists are increasingly reluctant to perform their own auto repairs, as family life continues its frenetic pace and today's cars, sport utilities and mini-vans grow ever more complex. Instead, people are turning to well-run repair establishments with professional auto technicians to protect their substantial automotive investment.


Service Can Tell the Story Of Your 'Dream Car' - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:38:00 PM
Buying a used car can be an unpleasant, even intimidating, experience. Those rows of shiny, seemingly flawless vehicles on the dealer's lot are appealing. But all too often, in reality many have been severely damaged or perhaps even stolen. To take the uncertainties and risks out of used-car shopping, CCC


Get Your Vehicle Ready for Summer - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:34:00 PM
Summertime and the living is easy ... unless your car stalls or overheats. So act now to prevent breakdowns. Summer's heat and heavy stop-and-go traffic can cause weak systems to fail. "Routine maintenance and service will make your vehicle last longer, protect its resale value and will give you peace


Gas Taxes Bring Big Dividends - Jun 15, 2006 - 10:23:00 PM
Have you ever wondered what happens with the federal and state gas taxes and airline ticket taxes you pay? Your money is being invested in building and maintaining the largest and safest transportation infrastructure network in the world.


You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It - May 30, 2006 - 10:51:00 PM
You probably think you already know the right way to take care of your car. But Tom and Ray Magliozzi - "Click and Clack, The Tappet Brothers" from National Public Radio - would like to set the record straight. "Millions of dollars are spent needlessly every year," they say, "because


Get Your Vehicle Ready for Summer - Jun 18, 2003 - 12:54:00 AM
Summertime and the living is easy ... unless your car stalls or overheats. So act now to prevent breakdowns. Summer's heat and heavy stop-and-go traffic can cause weak systems to fail. "Routine maintenance and service will make your vehicle last longer, protect its resale value and will give you peace


I Know My Car Won't Do That When I Take It Into The Shop - Jun 18, 2003 - 12:13:00 AM
"I know my car won't do that when I take it into the shop," you told yourself. You were right. It acted just fine, so you tried to recall the symptoms and convey them to your technician. That's not always easy, as perception and terminology vary from person to person,


As Researchers Worldwide Test Energy Alternatives, - Jun 18, 2003 - 12:11:00 AM
As researchers worldwide test energy alternatives, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are putting a new spin on an old idea. They installed a prototype of a zinc-air battery in one of 12 electric shuttlebuses from the city of Santa Barbara and put it through its paces on


Alcohol Test Helps Cut Drunk Driving - Jun 17, 2003 - 5:30:00 PM
Drunk driving is the nation's most frequently committed violent crime. In 1997, more than 16,000 people were killed in auto crashes involving alcohol - an average of one every 32 minutes. While not all alcohol use is problematic, excessive or inappropriate, consumption of alcohol is one of the most common


Plan Now to Avoid Vacation Breakdowns - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:33:00 PM
The beaches and mountains beckon. But before you head out for fun, better make sure your vehicle is up to the challenge of summer's heat, dust and stop-and-go conditions. Here's advice from the pros at the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).


Prepare Now for Winter Driving - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:31:00 PM
Getting your vehicle ready for winter is important for safety and peace of mind, say the pros at the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), a nonprofit group which tests and certifies automotive technicians. Even in regions with milder winters, vehicles which receive regular, ongoing maintenance run better, last


Retreads: Know the Facts About Their Safety, Economy - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:29:00 PM
What do you think when you hear the word "retreads"? If you immediately think of the chunks of rubber you often see along the road, it's time to think again. Despite a lingering misconception about the safety of retreaded tires, truckers are finding them just as safe and far more


Simple Maintenance Prevents Winter Cooling System Woes - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:26:00 PM
Ignorance sometimes is bliss, but not with the onset of winter and an automobile unprepared for the cold. Antifreeze, that hidden liquid flowing throughout the engine of every automobile, prevents both freezing and boiling in engines.


Summer Vacation Is Coming... Is Your Vehicle Ready? - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:25:00 PM
Cruising the information highway and surfing the Internet might be the latest craze in cyber-travel, but millions of families will pack up the kids and go on the real thing this summer - the traditional automobile vacation. Unfortunately, some of these trips will become a virtual mess, due to mechanical


Technology Improves Worn Tire Performance - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:13:00 PM
A new rubber compound and tread design helps your worn tires perform better. Few things affect a vehicle's performance as much as tires, and most drivers understand that as tires start to wear their performance declines. Now, a new technology from Bridgestone/Firestone called UNI-T AQ helps maintain wet braking and


Using the Web to Research a New Car - Jun 15, 2003 - 11:08:00 PM
The Web can help you find a great new or used car. Shopping for a new or used car is not like shopping for a television set. A car is much more expensive, and people rely on their cars for far more than they do their televisions.


Women Calling the Shots On Family Car Care - Jun 15, 2003 - 10:58:00 PM
Women are not only becoming more influential in deciding what car to buy, they also are taking over the traditionally male-dominated responsibility of maintenance and repair, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) reports.


Recycling: It's More Than Just Bottles and Cans - Jun 18, 2000 - 12:18:00 AM
By now, most Americans know about the importance of recycling to keeping the Earth clean. Once a week, dedicated residents haul their old newspapers, bottles and cans out to the curb feeling good about their part in helping the environment. But what most people don't know is that getting the


While Automakers, Scientists and Venture Capitalists - Jun 18, 2000 - 12:13:00 AM
While automakers, scientists and venture capitalists battle over the future of transportation, the high technologies of aerospace, defense and computer science are already putting electric cars on the road.


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