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People seem to either love or hate their cars; there is no in between. We spend a good part of each day either driving or being driven in cars, and that is no accident. Cars are everywhere and we seem to grow more attached to them each day. They provide mobility and a sense of independence for millions of people around the world.
Because cars are such a big part of our lives, doesn't it make sense to learn all you can about how to better get along with your car? You can find the tips and techniques to do just that at Car.Tips.Net. These tips and tricks are geared toward everyday people, just like you. You won't discover the proper gear ratio on a 1957 Chevy, but you will discover what you need to increase your general knowledge about everything automotive.
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