Shipping a car from Chicago to LA

September 1st, 2008 by admin

The entertainment business is a tricky business to be involved in. I’ve worked in the area of production for a few years now and I know from personal experience that just because you have a production job, does not mean you are guaranteed to stay at that company as soon as the film or TV show wraps. As a matter of fact, most people are forced to go and find another job as soon as the current show they are working on is over. This can be very difficult on a person’s psyche and it can also bring out many different location changes. Both Chicago and LA are cities that have a lot of opportunities in production.  But what happens when the show you’re working on in Chicago wraps and you now need to find a new job and the only thing you have found is out in LA? A move may be in the future and with the economy having such an impact on gas prices driving that long of a ways is out of the question. If you are in the entertainment production industry and you find yourself in this situation, it might be a good idea to look into shipping your car from Chicago to LA. National Transport is an auto shipping company that can help with car transport if you ever need to make that long move.

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When Gas Is High, It’’s Time For Water.

August 28th, 2008 by admin

With the price of gasoline going through the roof, ripping holes in our pocketbooks, and basically wreaking national havoc, it’s about time the topic of alternative fuels rose to the forefront.

Alternative fuels are here to stay. And there’s not a more popular option these days than the run your car on water frenzy.

Even though a lot of people turn their nose up at such a thought, the bottom line is that hydrogen converters, when properly installed, produce enough HHO gas to save you up to 60 percent on gasoline.

I don’t know about you, but those are some pretty welcome numbers.

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The Car of The Future

August 24th, 2008 by admin

Hybrid cars are fairly new to the automotive world, but not to those of us who really care about the environment. If you want to give back to mother earth, you simply have to go green. It does not mean that you have to give up having fun with cars, as there tons of custom things you can do to these cars. You can put fun number plates on the back, fuzzy dice in the mirror, and even install an airfoil. I think that all of us could benefit by spending less money on gas, and I think nature would appreciate it too.

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Pimp Your Ride with Custom Asanti Rims

August 23rd, 2008 by admin

Custom Asanti rims are a small alteration that will make a huge difference to your truck. Adding chrome wheels will add appeal to any vehicle no matter what the cost is. Now it is no problem making your car unique, all you need is custom rims. With today’s quickly expanding market, and the popular trend of gorgeous rims, there are an endless number of companies to look with: you can get replacements for existing rims or specialized rims that will fit your unique personality! To find the perfect deals and options make sure to do any of your chrome rim shopping online. Make sure to always get a professional to install your new wheels, that way you can ensure that it is done correctly! After that you can ride in style and simply enjoy the new addition to your vehicle!

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Porsche Diecast Models Are For You

August 19th, 2008 by admin

Whether you want a sporty race car from days gone by, or a luxury model from today, Porsche diecast model cars are for you. You can add quality and sophistication to your collection with a Porsche model car.

Just like the real thing, Porsche means quality. Their motto is “There is no substitute”, and they mean it. You can not substitute any other vehicle in your collection that will showcase such quality.

Take the 1948 Porsche Roadster. It has doors that open, as does the hood and truck. It also has front wheel steering. The quality is unmatchable, yet it is so affordable.

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Questions and Answers Regarding Clean Cars

August 15th, 2008 by admin

Wouldn’t the developing world be worried that green cars might cost more and therefore, really want to get the cars and worry later about the quality of the air? Somewhat to my surprise, it’s remarkable to me how many countries that are quite poor are beginning to demand clean vehicles. If one spends any time in Thailand, especially in Bangkok, the host of problems that plague the general public in that area are enormous and yet they have identified air pollution as a serious impediment to their future development, not only in terms of its impact on its own people, but also in terms of its attractiveness as a place for industry, tourists and so forth. So they see cleaning up the environment as an integral part of their economic development. I just use them as one example. I think there are many examples like that. That is becoming more the norm rather than the exception. One could say the same, for example, about Eastern Europe as it has developed. We’re creating all these incentives and indeed, requirements for cleaner vehicles. There are a lot of different ways that we’ve heard about, ways in which people are beginning to try to do that, such as electric cars, natural gas, fuel cells, and so on. How is this all going to develop in the ideal world? How should it develop? In other words, are we going to go through a period of time where there will be a kind of market competition among these various alternatives? Is there ultimately going to be, as a few people have either argued or predicted, an alternative of choice? Should we somehow all be getting together and tydng to decide what that is now and pool our resources to develop it? Creating the competition is the best way to get winners and if I would disagree a little perhaps with some others, I don’t think there will be a winner. I think if we create the right climate, there will be several technologies.If you enjoyed reading this post, check out my other writings on the automobile industry, such as my article about how to lookup license numbers online. Have a look, you’ll like it!

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me and my friends talking about electric cars today

August 13th, 2008 by admin

At work today, everybody was talking about saving the environment.  Sarah star said she was going to buy an electric car, you know, one of those ones that drives around London, and never seems to get faster than 20 miles an hour.  They do get free parking and you can charge them for free in Westminster.then we got on to hydrogen fuel cells, and How Do Hydrogen Cars Work

no one could answer me when I ask them a question, because no one has ever seen one.  Car companies keep promising this technology, but so far I haven’t seen anything at a realistic price.

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Car-Auction Site: Discount Cars?

August 11th, 2008 by admin

Can you really obtain cars, trucks, and motorcycles from auctions using the internet? The answer is a resounding yes.  More and more Americans each and everyday are learning that this isn’t a crazy thing either.  They are getting the cars of their dreams b bidding on them online.  One could use several sources in his or her search for this.  After seeing an Car-Auction Review one could say that this site is a pretty good option to get started.  Who knows, they may have the Mercedes, Lexus, or Porsche or your dreams there waiting on you! You never know!

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Used car batteries

August 9th, 2008 by admin

Although used car batteries are potentially harmful to human health, the proper handling and recycling management can control their hazardous effects. Almost all the components in used car batteries can be recycled back to good use when handled professionally. This is why recyclers find old car batteries to be a gold mine instead of a repugnant waste. As the price of lead rises in the market, metal smelting companies are looking into recycling used lead to augment the situation. And the recyclers are quick to respond to this surge in demand. On average, an automotive battery contains at least 21 pounds of lead, which is one hundred percent recyclable when handled properly. 

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Making your move easier: one way truck rental

August 8th, 2008 by admin

 Moving a long distance can be tricky, but it gets one step easier with one way truck rental. When thinking about renting a van to move cross-country, I was confused by the implications — how do you get the van back to where you started from? Turns out you don’t have to. Large moving companies have many locations in many states. With a one way truck rental, you drive to your destination and drop the van or truck off at the nearest company depot. Outside of large metro areas, this might become complicated, since you might have fewer options available.

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