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	<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 01:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>5 Tips To Get You The Best Buy On Your Next Used Car</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/5_Tips_To_Get_You_The_Best_Buy_On_Your_Next_Used_Car/Articles/200401</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 01:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Car</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days cars a lasting much longer than they used to do with so many people cutting back on finances many families are considering buying a used car.

Smart consumers know that buying a used car can be a much better deal than buying a new one if you know what you are doing.

Here are some tips that you can use to make sure you get the most out of your used car purchase.

1.  Due Diligence

When you make any major purchase, it's Important for you to do some research and purchasing a used car is no different.  If you do the right research you'll know the perfect make and model that suits your needs.  You'll also be able to determine the fair market value of this type of car and therefore, you'll know when you're getting a good deal at the used car lot.

In addition you'll be able to research Important details about the car, like recalls her things to look for and used models that may help when evaluating used cars and negotiating deals.

2.  Check Out The Car

when you find a car that you like, it is wise to check the car's history.  This will give you Information regarding the repairs as well as any problems with the car.  You can do this for a small fee online and it can save you from buying a car that's been in a flood or other major disaster.  You won't want to buy a car that's been a major accident that could've damaged or bent the frame and it may be impossible to tell by just looking at the car so checking on the history is vital.  You can find out the history of any car by going to Carfax.com.

3. Think Safety

In order to keep your family safe in the car, you want to consider the safety features of any used car you going to buy.  Obviously, the newer model cars will have more safety features.  According to reports, 80% of traffic accidents are made worse because the cars lacked safety features.

4.  Check the Documentation

You should check out the documents included with the used car cheerfully.  Make sure that the cars are not stolen or that there were no liens on the vehicle and also be sure to check that the signature on the bill of sale is the actual possessor of the car.

5.  Car Inspection

Before you make any deals on the used car, you must inspect the entire car.  Look for Ross to especially around the wheel wells in the frame and carefully scrutinize it for any damage.  Don't forget to check the tires, and the interior as well.  If you don't know much about cars, you can always asked to take it to your mechanic for inspection.  Anybody on the up and up selling a car should not object to this.  If any flaws are found, and then you can use this as negotiating leverage and lost the flaws are so major that you no longer want the car. 

Buying a used car can take a bit more work than buying a new one as there are many things to check out.  However, doing your due diligence will make sure that you get a great used-car at a fraction of the cost you could buy new one for and that will last for years to come.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>These days cars a lasting much longer than they used to do with so many people cutting back on finances many families are considering buying a used car.<br />
<br />
Smart consumers know that buying a used car can be a much better deal than buying a new one if you know what you are doing.<br />
<br />
Here are some tips that you can use to make sure you get the most out of your used car purchase.<br />
<br />
1.  Due Diligence<br />
<br />
When you make any major purchase, it's Important for you to do some research and purchasing a used car is no different.  If you do the right research you'll know the perfect make and model that suits your needs.  You'll also be able to determine the fair market value of this type of car and therefore, you'll know when you're getting a good deal at the used car lot.<br />
<br />
In addition you'll be able to research Important details about the car, like recalls her things to look for and used models that may help when evaluating used cars and negotiating deals.<br />
<br />
2.  Check Out The Car<br />
<br />
when you find a car that you like, it is wise to check the car's history. </P><P> This will give you Information regarding the repairs as well as any problems with the car.  You can do this for a small fee online and it can save you from buying a car that's been in a flood or other major disaster.  You won't want to buy a car that's been a major accident that could've damaged or bent the frame and it may be impossible to tell by just looking at the car so checking on the history is vital.  You can find out the history of any car by going to Carfax.com.<br />
<br />
3. Think Safety<br />
<br />
In order to keep your family safe in the car, you want to consider the safety features of any used car you going to buy. </P><P> Obviously, the newer model cars will have more safety features.  According to reports, 80% of traffic accidents are made worse because the cars lacked safety features.<br />
<br />
4.  Check the Documentation<br />
<br />
You should check out the documents included with the used car cheerfully.  Make sure that the cars are not stolen or that there were no liens on the vehicle and also be sure to check that the signature on the bill of sale is the actual possessor of the car.<br />
<br />
5.  Car Inspection<br />
<br />
Before you make any deals on the used car, you must inspect the entire car. </P><P> Look for Ross to especially around the wheel wells in the frame and carefully scrutinize it for any damage.  Don't forget to check the tires, and the interior as well.  If you don't know much about cars, you can always asked to take it to your mechanic for inspection.  Anybody on the up and up selling a car should not object to this.  If any flaws are found, and then you can use this as negotiating leverage and lost the flaws are so major that you no longer want the car. </P><P><br />
<br />
Buying a used car can take a bit more work than buying a new one as there are many things to check out.  However, doing your due diligence will make sure that you get a great used-car at a fraction of the cost you could buy new one for and that will last for years to come.<br />
<br />
. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Before You Buy A Car: Follow These Steps</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Before_You_Buy_A_Car:_Follow_These_Steps/Articles/132509</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 01:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>These</category>
		<category>Car%3A</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Before_You_Buy_A_Car:_Follow_These_Steps/Articles/132509</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Do Your Homework Before You Shop

Before you do any shopping at all ? before you even think about visiting a dealership ? you should determine the following:

How many miles you drive per year.

How long you plan to keep the car you're about to buy.

What you plan to use the car for (family, commuting, long trips, hauling things, etc.)

How much you can afford to pay per month for the car.

You may be thinking, "Oh, I don't need to figure that stuff out? I'll know the car for me when I see it." 

If that's the case, you're already looking at the purchase from an emotional point of view. 

Cars are expensive ? make sure you get the right car for you and your needs. (If you have a family of six, and you need a car for the whole family, then clearly a sports car isn't right for you, no matter how much you might want one.)

You also want to know your budget ahead of time. Once you're in the dealership, salespersons are very skilled at making you stretch your budget. 

Figure out your budget now and it'll pay off in the long run. The last time to try to figure out how much you can spend per month is when you're sitting in the dealership.

Once you've determined your needs and the criterion for the car, your choice will naturally fall into one of these categories:

    * Truck
    * Mini Van
    * Sport Utility Vehicle
    * Sedan
    * Sports Car

Now that you have an idea on what type of vehicle meets your needs, you're ready to gather information.

. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Do Your Homework Before You Shop<br />
<br />
Before you do any shopping at all ? before you even think about visiting a dealership ? you should determine the following:<br />
<br />
How many miles you drive per year.<br />
<br />
How long you plan to keep the car you're about to buy.<br />
<br />
What you plan to use the car for (family, commuting, long trips, hauling things, etc.)<br />
<br />
How much you can afford to pay per month for the car.<br />
<br />
You may be thinking, "Oh, I don't need to figure that stuff out? I'll know the car for me when I see it." <br />
<br />
If that's the case, you're already looking at the purchase from an emotional point of view. <br />
<br />
Cars are expensive ? make sure you get the right car for you and your needs. (If you have a family of six, and you need a car for the whole family, then clearly a sports car isn't right for you, no matter how much you might want one.)<br />
<br />
You also want to know your budget ahead of time. Once you're in the dealership, salespersons are very skilled at making you stretch your budget. <br />
<br />
Figure out your budget now and it'll pay off in the long run. </P><P>The last time to try to figure out how much you can spend per month is when you're sitting in the dealership.<br />
<br />
Once you've determined your needs and the criterion for the car, your choice will naturally fall into one of these categories:<br />
<br />
    * Truck<br />
    * Mini Van<br />
    * Sport Utility Vehicle<br />
    * Sedan<br />
    * Sports Car<br />
<br />
Now that you have an idea on what type of vehicle meets your needs, you're ready to gather information.<br />
<br />
. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>A Car Buying Guide&amp;#58; The Resale Value Of Your Car</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/A_Car_Buying_Guide%26%2358%3B_The_Resale_Value_Of_Your_Car/Articles/77267</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 20:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Guide%26amp%3B%2358%3B</category>
		<category>Buying</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/A_Car_Buying_Guide%26%2358%3B_The_Resale_Value_Of_Your_Car/Articles/77267</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Right off the bat, let's clear one thing up. You will not profit from buying a car unless you intend to, or are already in the business of buying and selling cars. Depreciation will decrease the value of your car the longer you use it, no matter what. It isn't an investment, so no matter how you carefully treat it, you can never make the money you bought your car with back, much more make a profit off it.Now with that out of the way, here are some tips to guide you in your car buying expedition, particularly if you do not intend to keep the car for life. These are tips to maintain the substantial resale value of your new car. Think of it as accepting the fate that your first car buying experience will have to end in a break-up.- Stick with classic colors and options. A neon green car may strike your fancy, even if no one really understands why, but buying a car fit for resale entails sticking to the basics.- Remember that setting up the car's engines, audio and detail accessories will not necessarily boost the resale value of your car. Why juice it up anyway if you know you want a more expensive car for keeps down the financially stable road?- There are some detailing jobs that will remain classic resale boosts: a nice stereo, sun roofs and leather seats.- Buying a car that is easily maintained helps, too. Readily available parts and a familiar engine will keep maintenance hassles to a minimum. Polish it, have regular check ups and get multi-point inspections done.- Think about safety when buying a car. Check if the latest technologies in car safety are present in the car. A safe car is a more resalable car than muscle-packed, speed mobiles. Check for airbags, anti-lock breaks, traction control, electronic stability and side airbags.- Look for technological adaptability when buying cars. Take heed from future-minded car manufacturers that make simple cars that can house future technological advances.- Take a look at the prospect ten years later when buying cars. Think if it fits the baseline profile of its type: compact, sports, luxury, SUV etc. In short, know what buyers expect from these types of cars.- Don't go wild with it. A souped up vinyl tattered car is a hard sell. Think about this before buying a car that costs more and you plan to turn into a customized bullet.- Keep your region in mind. Certain features and styles are expected in certain regions dependent on the terrain and lifestyle. Why settle for buying a compact car in a mountain filled county?- Despite the rising costs of fuel world wide, it is still a safe bet to decide on buying a car that has a bigger engine. The logic of which still escapes some.- Beware of monthly payments for navigation systems and in car communications systems when buying cars.Finally, learn to buy a car that you'll enjoy. Financial advice is wise, but worthless if you ride a vehicle you didn't want to be caught dead in when you were still fantasizing about buying your car.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Right off the bat, let's clear one thing up. You will not profit from buying a car unless you intend to, or are already in the business of buying and selling cars. Depreciation will decrease the value of your car the longer you use it, no matter what. It isn't an investment, so no matter how you carefully treat it, you can never make the money you bought your car with back, much more make a profit off it.Now with that out of the way, here are some tips to guide you in your car buying expedition, particularly if you do not intend to keep the car for life. These are tips to maintain the substantial resale value of your new car. </P><P>Think of it as accepting the fate that your first car buying experience will have to end in a break-up.- Stick with classic colors and options. A neon green car may strike your fancy, even if no one really understands why, but buying a car fit for resale entails sticking to the basics.- Remember that setting up the car's engines, audio and detail accessories will not necessarily boost the resale value of your car. Why juice it up anyway if you know you want a more expensive car for keeps down the financially stable road?- There are some detailing jobs that will remain classic resale boosts: a nice stereo, sun roofs and leather seats.- Buying a car that is easily maintained helps, too. Readily available parts and a familiar engine will keep maintenance hassles to a minimum. Polish it, have regular check ups and get multi-point inspections done.- Think about safety when buying a car. </P><P>Check if the latest technologies in car safety are present in the car. A safe car is a more resalable car than muscle-packed, speed mobiles. Check for airbags, anti-lock breaks, traction control, electronic stability and side airbags.- Look for technological adaptability when buying cars. Take heed from future-minded car manufacturers that make simple cars that can house future technological advances.- Take a look at the prospect ten years later when buying cars. Think if it fits the baseline profile of its type: compact, sports, luxury, SUV etc. </P><P>In short, know what buyers expect from these types of cars.- Don't go wild with it. A souped up vinyl tattered car is a hard sell. Think about this before buying a car that costs more and you plan to turn into a customized bullet.- Keep your region in mind. Certain features and styles are expected in certain regions dependent on the terrain and lifestyle. Why settle for buying a compact car in a mountain filled county?- Despite the rising costs of fuel world wide, it is still a safe bet to decide on buying a car that has a bigger engine. </P><P>The logic of which still escapes some.- Beware of monthly payments for navigation systems and in car communications systems when buying cars.Finally, learn to buy a car that you'll enjoy. Financial advice is wise, but worthless if you ride a vehicle you didn't want to be caught dead in when you were still fantasizing about buying your car.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Car Accidents</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Car_Accidents/Articles/170700</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 20:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Accidents</category>
		<category>Car</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Car_Accidents/Articles/170700</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Even with all the current safety precautions and rules and regulations currently implemented, car accidents continue to rise in numbers. Public awareness has increased due to the various public campaigns that have been arranged for this purpose in recent times, but car accidents still happen much too frequently.  

Accidents may happen due to a defect in the car or due to reckless driving of the driver. Of course, it could be possible that accidents occur due to the fault of another driver even when the injured party has been following the rules. Even though it is practically impossible to expect everyone to follow the rules and regulations while on the road, it would certainly make some difference if all of them try.   

The highest percentage of car accidents occur when the driver is a teenager or when the cars, such as some badly manufactured sports utility vehicles, roll over. Car manufacturers must take care when releasing new vehicles into the market, as profits are not everything. The safety of the customer must be first and foremost in mind while manufacturing a car. Some cars tend to roll over for no apparent reason and can cause disasters as a result.  Before buying a car, it is wise to shop around and look for a company or a manufacturer with a good reputation rather than a popular brand name.  

As mentioned, most car accidents are due to reckless driving. This is often due to teenagers who do not follow simple safety rules such as wearing a seat belt. Even though this might seem trivial when first mentioned, it might prove to be life threatening when involved in an actual accident.  

Even when the driver follows the rules, another driver might crash from rear end or head on causing a lot of damage. Some drivers who do not follow proper lane rules may collide sideways with other cars when in a hurry to move faster or overtake the car in front. As mentioned, rollovers are another major cause for accidents with no fault on part of the driver. Faulty cars as well as reckless driving can sometimes result in pile-ups, especially on freeways and expressways. . ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Even with all the current safety precautions and rules and regulations currently implemented, car accidents continue to rise in numbers. Public awareness has increased due to the various public campaigns that have been arranged for this purpose in recent times, but car accidents still happen much too frequently.  <br />
<br />
Accidents may happen due to a defect in the car or due to reckless driving of the driver. Of course, it could be possible that accidents occur due to the fault of another driver even when the injured party has been following the rules. Even though it is practically impossible to expect everyone to follow the rules and regulations while on the road, it would certainly make some difference if all of them try. </P><P>  <br />
<br />
The highest percentage of car accidents occur when the driver is a teenager or when the cars, such as some badly manufactured sports utility vehicles, roll over. Car manufacturers must take care when releasing new vehicles into the market, as profits are not everything. The safety of the customer must be first and foremost in mind while manufacturing a car. Some cars tend to roll over for no apparent reason and can cause disasters as a result.  Before buying a car, it is wise to shop around and look for a company or a manufacturer with a good reputation rather than a popular brand name. </P><P> <br />
<br />
As mentioned, most car accidents are due to reckless driving. This is often due to teenagers who do not follow simple safety rules such as wearing a seat belt. Even though this might seem trivial when first mentioned, it might prove to be life threatening when involved in an actual accident.  <br />
<br />
Even when the driver follows the rules, another driver might crash from rear end or head on causing a lot of damage. Some drivers who do not follow proper lane rules may collide sideways with other cars when in a hurry to move faster or overtake the car in front. </P><P>As mentioned, rollovers are another major cause for accidents with no fault on part of the driver. Faulty cars as well as reckless driving can sometimes result in pile-ups, especially on freeways and expressways. . </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Buying A Used Car</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/5_Common_Mistakes_To_Avoid_When_Buying_A_Used_Car/Articles/158444</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 03:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>5</category>
		<category>Used</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/5_Common_Mistakes_To_Avoid_When_Buying_A_Used_Car/Articles/158444</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The used car market is huge, and every day lots of people are spending way too much money when they buy a used car. Dealers count on this. In fact, the used car section of most new car dealerships is one of the most profitable departments for the dealer. There are usually very common mistakes that most people make that cost them money. Let's review them here:

1. Not doing advance research to know what their current car is worth. This is a very common mistake that is so easy to solve today. There are two major providers of used car value information in the US and they are (1) Kelly Blue Book and (2) the NADA Guide. It used to be that you had to find someone who had a copy of one of either of them to find out what your vehicle is worth. But now all you have to do is just log onto the internet and go to their websites to get a quick, easy figure with no hassle. It's worth the time taken to know what your car is worth as you start to negotiate a trade-in or sale.

2. Not doing the homework needed to find out what car will be best for you. All too often shoppers make the mistake of getting too focused on one particular brand or model and not even considering alternatives, simply because either they don't know about the others, or they are just allowing emotions to rule their buying decision instead of being well-informed. If you get too emotionally attached to one car, this plays into the hands of the dealer and you will most likely pay a lot more for the car than you would if didn't let emotion control the process.

3. Not arranging financing beforehand. These days it just makes no sense to rely on a car dealer to finance your vehicle for you after you have picked it out. When you do that you are now allowing the dealer to mark up the financing arrangements and get paid a portion of the loan profits as a result. You will never usually notice it though because it is hidden in the monthly payments. Instead, there are many great loan companies that offer loans direct to consumers over the internet, and you can get all of your financing needs taken care of in advance. This leaves you free to negotiate the very best deal for the car you want without financing entering the picture and muddying the waters.

4. Not doing a thorough test drive. It's amazing how many people only spend a few minutes in a car that they plan to use for the next several years and call it a test drive. Especially with used cars you need to get to know that car and make sure that it performs as you desire in whatever kind of driving conditions that you plan to use it, and take the time necessary to test it thoroughly. Also make sure that anyone else can fit into the car comfortably if you have family and friends that travel with you often.

5. Not having the car inspected by a qualified mechanic. This is perhaps one of the most significant reasons that buyers wind up with a car that has problems. Unless you are a mechanic yourself, you most likely will not be able to truly determine the mechanical condition of the car. By taking it to an independent mechanic and asking for a written report on the vehicle's condition, you should have a pretty good idea of whether this car is in sound condition or not.

If you avoid the common mistakes mentioned above, you can often buy a used car at the right price, that fits your needs and wants, and get peace of mind in the bargain.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>The used car market is huge, and every day lots of people are spending way too much money when they buy a used car. Dealers count on this. In fact, the used car section of most new car dealerships is one of the most profitable departments for the dealer. There are usually very common mistakes that most people make that cost them money. Let's review them here:<br />
<br />
1. </P><P>Not doing advance research to know what their current car is worth. This is a very common mistake that is so easy to solve today. There are two major providers of used car value information in the US and they are (1) Kelly Blue Book and (2) the NADA Guide. It used to be that you had to find someone who had a copy of one of either of them to find out what your vehicle is worth. But now all you have to do is just log onto the internet and go to their websites to get a quick, easy figure with no hassle. </P><P>It's worth the time taken to know what your car is worth as you start to negotiate a trade-in or sale.<br />
<br />
2. Not doing the homework needed to find out what car will be best for you. All too often shoppers make the mistake of getting too focused on one particular brand or model and not even considering alternatives, simply because either they don't know about the others, or they are just allowing emotions to rule their buying decision instead of being well-informed. If you get too emotionally attached to one car, this plays into the hands of the dealer and you will most likely pay a lot more for the car than you would if didn't let emotion control the process.<br />
<br />
3. Not arranging financing beforehand. </P><P>These days it just makes no sense to rely on a car dealer to finance your vehicle for you after you have picked it out. When you do that you are now allowing the dealer to mark up the financing arrangements and get paid a portion of the loan profits as a result. You will never usually notice it though because it is hidden in the monthly payments. Instead, there are many great loan companies that offer loans direct to consumers over the internet, and you can get all of your financing needs taken care of in advance. This leaves you free to negotiate the very best deal for the car you want without financing entering the picture and muddying the waters.<br />
<br />
4. </P><P>Not doing a thorough test drive. It's amazing how many people only spend a few minutes in a car that they plan to use for the next several years and call it a test drive. Especially with used cars you need to get to know that car and make sure that it performs as you desire in whatever kind of driving conditions that you plan to use it, and take the time necessary to test it thoroughly. Also make sure that anyone else can fit into the car comfortably if you have family and friends that travel with you often.<br />
<br />
5. Not having the car inspected by a qualified mechanic. </P><P>This is perhaps one of the most significant reasons that buyers wind up with a car that has problems. Unless you are a mechanic yourself, you most likely will not be able to truly determine the mechanical condition of the car. By taking it to an independent mechanic and asking for a written report on the vehicle's condition, you should have a pretty good idea of whether this car is in sound condition or not.<br />
<br />
If you avoid the common mistakes mentioned above, you can often buy a used car at the right price, that fits your needs and wants, and get peace of mind in the bargain.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Car Donation Tax Deduction</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Car_Donation_Tax_Deduction/Articles/199100</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 03:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Deduction</category>
		<category>Car</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Car_Donation_Tax_Deduction/Articles/199100</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Next to wanting to contribute to charitable causes, perhaps your biggest motivation to donate your car is the substantial tax break it can give you. Don't be misled by information about your return, because the tax breaks you can get from a car donation may not be as big as you think. 

If your car donation is worth more than $500, then you should read "Revenue Provisions" in Section 884 of Title VIII. This details the new restrictions on car donations value at more than the aforementioned amount.   

In a nutshell, the provision caps the allowable amount of tax deductions to the gross proceeds received by the recipient (the charitable organization you donate your car to) from the sale of your donated vehicle. When you donate a vehicle with a claimed value of $500 or more, your tax-deductible amount will depend on how the charity uses the vehicle.  For example, if the charity sells the car, then you can only deduct the amount of gross proceeds that the charity received from the sale. On the other hand, if the charity plans to use the car for tax-approved charitable work as approved by the law, you can claim the car's fair market value. 

The same law also requires the charity to provide you with a written acknowledgment of the contribution within 30 days from the day you make the donation. If your recipient gives you a false or fraudulent acknowledgment, they will face a penalty.  

In many instances the tax breaks you get from donating your car are enough to cover (or exceed) the amount you could have sold the car for. Remember that you usually do not have to pay for any paperwork or dealer fees when you donate your car. In the end it is still more sensible to donate you car rather than sell it. This way you don't only make a profit ? you also help worthy causes. . ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Next to wanting to contribute to charitable causes, perhaps your biggest motivation to donate your car is the substantial tax break it can give you. Don't be misled by information about your return, because the tax breaks you can get from a car donation may not be as big as you think. <br />
<br />
If your car donation is worth more than $500, then you should read "Revenue Provisions" in Section 884 of Title VIII. This details the new restrictions on car donations value at more than the aforementioned amount.   <br />
<br />
In a nutshell, the provision caps the allowable amount of tax deductions to the gross proceeds received by the recipient (the charitable organization you donate your car to) from the sale of your donated vehicle. </P><P>When you donate a vehicle with a claimed value of $500 or more, your tax-deductible amount will depend on how the charity uses the vehicle.  For example, if the charity sells the car, then you can only deduct the amount of gross proceeds that the charity received from the sale. On the other hand, if the charity plans to use the car for tax-approved charitable work as approved by the law, you can claim the car's fair market value. <br />
<br />
The same law also requires the charity to provide you with a written acknowledgment of the contribution within 30 days from the day you make the donation. If your recipient gives you a false or fraudulent acknowledgment, they will face a penalty. </P><P> <br />
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In many instances the tax breaks you get from donating your car are enough to cover (or exceed) the amount you could have sold the car for. Remember that you usually do not have to pay for any paperwork or dealer fees when you donate your car. In the end it is still more sensible to donate you car rather than sell it. This way you don't only make a profit ? you also help worthy causes. . </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Car Cover Reseller Adds New Car Cover Line to Dashmat, LeBra and Floor Mat Products</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/Car_Cover_Reseller_Adds_New_Car_Cover_Line_to_Dashmat%2C_LeBra_and_Floor_Mat_Products/Articles/115556</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 02:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Floor</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[(ContentDesk) September 8, 2005 -- "The Wolf product line adds affordable and custom high quality car covers to our existing line of products," said Adam Clarke, CarCoverGuys.com vice president of marketing. "In addition to our affordable line of car protection from LeBra, we now have durable and premium protection for everyone from people with no garage space to seasoned car collectors."Most consumers use car covers to protect their vehicle finish against rain, snow, leaves, tree sap, bird droppings, dust and UV rays. Each cover is custom cut to match the car's shape.One of the problems with car covers in the past involved moisture collecting under the cover, but that problem has been solved with breathable, space age fabrics developed by Kimberly-Clark. All Wolf Car Covers feature breathable fabric. With 5 fabrics to choose from, consumers have the ability to buy inexpensive and lightweight cover for daily use or heavy material for long term storage. Some car collectors purchase thick outdoor covers for indoor use, so the cover can also be used when cars are out of the garage. "Some collectors use a separate cover for protection during rainy outdoor car shows," said Clarke, "but Wolf Noah and Evolution fabrics make it possible to use the garage cover for outdoor use as well, so car owners can spend their money on restoration and maintenance."Car Cover Guys is a nationwide reseller of automotive soft goods such as Dashmat Dashboard Covers, LeBra front end covers, and Wolf Marine Boat Covers.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>(ContentDesk) September 8, 2005 -- "The Wolf product line adds affordable and custom high quality car covers to our existing line of products," said Adam Clarke, CarCoverGuys.com vice president of marketing. "In addition to our affordable line of car protection from LeBra, we now have durable and premium protection for everyone from people with no garage space to seasoned car collectors."Most consumers use car covers to protect their vehicle finish against rain, snow, leaves, tree sap, bird droppings, dust and UV rays. Each cover is custom cut to match the car's shape.One of the problems with car covers in the past involved moisture collecting under the cover, but that problem has been solved with breathable, space age fabrics developed by Kimberly-Clark. All <a href="http://www.carcoverguys.com/wolf_car_cover.htm" target="_blank" title="Wolf Car Covers">Wolf Car Covers</a> feature breathable fabric. With 5 fabrics to choose from, consumers have the ability to buy inexpensive and lightweight cover for daily use or heavy material for long term storage. </P><P>Some car collectors purchase thick outdoor covers for indoor use, so the cover can also be used when cars are out of the garage. "Some collectors use a separate cover for protection during rainy outdoor car shows," said Clarke, "but Wolf Noah and Evolution fabrics make it possible to use the garage cover for outdoor use as well, so car owners can spend their money on restoration and maintenance."Car Cover Guys is a nationwide reseller of automotive soft goods such as <a href="http://www.carcoverguys.com/dashmat_dash_cover.htm" target="_blank" title="Dashmat">Dashmat</a> Dashboard Covers, <a href="http://www.carcoverguys.com/lebra_front_end_cover.htm" target="_blank" title="LeBra">LeBra</a> front end covers, and Wolf Marine Boat Covers.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>7 Great Tips To Save Money on Car Parts and Maintenance</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/7_Great_Tips_To_Save_Money_on_Car_Parts_and_Maintenance/Articles/92605</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 01:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Great</category>
		<category>Tips</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/7_Great_Tips_To_Save_Money_on_Car_Parts_and_Maintenance/Articles/92605</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Taking care of your car maintenance can be very rewarding if done properly so here's a list of seven tips that can help you save money on your car parts and service.1. A well tuned car can has a fuel consumption from 25% to 33% lower than a poorly tuned car making a tune-up cheaper than driving without it, tuning your car for better performance can save you between $150 and $250 per year.2. Regardless of the number of miles the manual recommends a oil change and filter change you should change them every 3,000 miles. This is one of the most important factors in your engine's life since it's going to prolong your engine's life and you're going to save on engine car parts. The potential savings are $500 to $3000.3. Dirty air filter means more gasoline used and reduces the engine's life so you should check it regularly, maybe monthly. The air filter can be cleaned by blowing it with a hose or can be replaced. You can save about $130 per year..4. Using steel-belted radial tires can increase the number of miles you make per year by up to 10%, saving this way about $130 per year.5. Most cars, don't work better on premium gas, so, unless your car is pinging or knocking you shouldn't use higher octane gas. If your car doesn't have a high performance engine, using the gas that best suits your car's engine can save you $200 to $400 per year.6. Having under inflated tires makes your engine burn about 6% more gas so make sure you check your tire pressure regularly.7. If your tires are improperly balanced the tread on them will be destroyed. In addition, your suspension and shock absorbers can be damaged leading to more expense on car parts and service. Balancing your tires once a year can add thousands of miles to their life.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Taking care of your car maintenance can be very rewarding if done properly so here's a list of seven tips that can help you save money on your car parts and service.1. A well tuned car can has a fuel consumption from 25% to 33% lower than a poorly tuned car making a tune-up cheaper than driving without it, tuning your car for better performance can save you between $150 and $250 per year.2. Regardless of the number of miles the manual recommends a oil change and filter change you should change them every 3,000 miles. This is one of the most important factors in your engine's life since it's going to prolong your engine's life and you're going to save on engine car parts. The potential savings are $500 to $3000.3. </P><P>Dirty air filter means more gasoline used and reduces the engine's life so you should check it regularly, maybe monthly. The air filter can be cleaned by blowing it with a hose or can be replaced. You can save about $130 per year..4. Using steel-belted radial tires can increase the number of miles you make per year by up to 10%, saving this way about $130 per year.5. Most cars, don't work better on premium gas, so, unless your car is pinging or knocking you shouldn't use higher octane gas. </P><P>If your car doesn't have a high performance engine, using the gas that best suits your car's engine can save you $200 to $400 per year.6. Having under inflated tires makes your engine burn about 6% more gas so make sure you check your tire pressure regularly.7. If your tires are improperly balanced the tread on them will be destroyed. In addition, your suspension and shock absorbers can be damaged leading to more expense on car parts and service. Balancing your tires once a year can add thousands of miles to their life.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>An Introduction To Infant Car Seat Covers</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/An_Introduction_To_Infant_Car_Seat_Covers/Articles/198575</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 21:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>An+Introduction+To+Infant+Car+Seat+Covers</category>
		<category>Introduction</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/An_Introduction_To_Infant_Car_Seat_Covers/Articles/198575</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Specially-designed car seat covers provide protection for infants and toddlers. These car seat covers are different from those used for adults and older children as they are front facing allowing the baby to rest in comfort while traveling.

The most important aspect of an infant car seat cover is the security it provides. The best infant car seat covers are those that have five-point strap-on attachments: one for each shoulder, one for each thigh and one between the legs of the infant. Such covers provide maximum protection for the baby while the car is in motion. Another car seat cover is available which has a T-strap; however it is not very secure or comfortable for the movement of the baby.

Car seat covers for infants are made from a very soft material so as not to harm the baby's skin. Some better quality seat covers are water and snow resistant and thermally insulated. Infant car seat covers come in a wide variety of colors and patterns which make them look very attractive. Infant car seat covers are designed in such a way that they can be easily extracted from the seat of the car along with the baby in it. Hence, infant car seat covers can be used in prams and also while rocking babies to sleep.

Earlier infant car seat covers had buckle arrangements at the rear of the seat. However this was cumbersome as they required moving the baby and exerting oneself to strap and detach the cover. Recent car seat covers for infants have their strapping arrangements at the front end.

Most infant car seat covers are available in the range of $30 to $50. Their basic design and structure is the same, but their prints and patterns vary. They have slight modifications to attract customers. Used infant car seat covers are available, but they are not advisable to purchase for both hygienic as well as security reasons.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Specially-designed car seat covers provide protection for infants and toddlers. These car seat covers are different from those used for adults and older children as they are front facing allowing the baby to rest in comfort while traveling.<br />
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The most important aspect of an infant car seat cover is the security it provides. The best infant car seat covers are those that have five-point strap-on attachments: one for each shoulder, one for each thigh and one between the legs of the infant. Such covers provide maximum protection for the baby while the car is in motion. Another car seat cover is available which has a T-strap; however it is not very secure or comfortable for the movement of the baby.<br />
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Car seat covers for infants are made from a very soft material so as not to harm the baby's skin. </P><P>Some better quality seat covers are water and snow resistant and thermally insulated. Infant car seat covers come in a wide variety of colors and patterns which make them look very attractive. Infant car seat covers are designed in such a way that they can be easily extracted from the seat of the car along with the baby in it. Hence, infant car seat covers can be used in prams and also while rocking babies to sleep.<br />
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Earlier infant car seat covers had buckle arrangements at the rear of the seat. However this was cumbersome as they required moving the baby and exerting oneself to strap and detach the cover. </P><P>Recent car seat covers for infants have their strapping arrangements at the front end.<br />
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Most infant car seat covers are available in the range of $30 to $50. Their basic design and structure is the same, but their prints and patterns vary. They have slight modifications to attract customers. Used infant car seat covers are available, but they are not advisable to purchase for both hygienic as well as security reasons.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Car Prototypes</title>
		<link>http://www.yourcarworld.net/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 04:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Car+Prototypes</category>
		<category>Car</category>
		<guid>http://www.yourcarworld.net/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[A car prototype can be considered to be the test model of a new car design that is intended to be produced in mass quantity. There is no company that goes out and starts mass production of a new car, without first creating a prototype of it. 

Before a car is actually built, it is designed, researched and developed into a car prototype. It is the researchers who conduct consumer surveys and analyze market trends to get an idea of the type of car people want, and then, based on these findings, car designers design drawings of car prototypes. These drawings help engineers adapt parts in existing cars to be implemented in the new model. This is when they proceed to produce the car prototype. The car prototype will have all these new implementations displayed in it. Most of the manufacturers usually start by building a few car prototypes before actually setting up a factory to build the new car. 

A car prototype can also be referred as a test car. These car prototypes are developed to demonstrate the new qualities of their product to clients. By subjecting these car prototypes to numerous tests, the car designer gets to see the strengths, weaknesses, mistakes and limitations in a new car project. Then, by gathering this information, the car designer proceeds to rework the design through the car prototype until the car reaches the objectives of the designer. Sometimes, the participating cars in a race are also called prototypes. The reason for this is that these cars are not mass-produced. These car prototypes are specialized machines that are supposed to showcase new innovations and designs that the car manufacturer carries. These car prototypes are the models for future mass-produced cars the manufacturer will be creating, based on the results of the tests on the car prototype. . ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>A car prototype can be considered to be the test model of a new car design that is intended to be produced in mass quantity. There is no company that goes out and starts mass production of a new car, without first creating a prototype of it. <br />
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Before a car is actually built, it is designed, researched and developed into a car prototype. It is the researchers who conduct consumer surveys and analyze market trends to get an idea of the type of car people want, and then, based on these findings, car designers design drawings of car prototypes. These drawings help engineers adapt parts in existing cars to be implemented in the new model. </P><P>This is when they proceed to produce the car prototype. The car prototype will have all these new implementations displayed in it. Most of the manufacturers usually start by building a few car prototypes before actually setting up a factory to build the new car. <br />
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A car prototype can also be referred as a test car. These car prototypes are developed to demonstrate the new qualities of their product to clients. </P><P>By subjecting these car prototypes to numerous tests, the car designer gets to see the strengths, weaknesses, mistakes and limitations in a new car project. Then, by gathering this information, the car designer proceeds to rework the design through the car prototype until the car reaches the objectives of the designer. Sometimes, the participating cars in a race are also called prototypes. The reason for this is that these cars are not mass-produced. These car prototypes are specialized machines that are supposed to showcase new innovations and designs that the car manufacturer carries. </P><P>These car prototypes are the models for future mass-produced cars the manufacturer will be creating, based on the results of the tests on the car prototype. . </P>]]></content:encoded>
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