By: Connie Lewis | 2011-01-20 | Automotive So how long should your auto battery last? How many years of worry free service can you expect? You most likely never asked yourself these questions until that cold, icy winter morning and of course your running late... read more
By: Daryl B. Chapman | 2011-06-21 | Cars Ever been in a situation where you are in the middle of nowhere, you are deadbeat and thirsty and when you are ready leave your car would not start? This is pretty common. A dead or weak battery regularly is the reason for such unfortunate situation. Notice that the situation is already crying out to you to take actions. Perhaps, you will need to buy a new car battery charger so you will not end up in such difficult position over again. read more
By: Dean Mychel | 2011-11-08 | Environmental What is harmful about car batteries? How can I recycle my battery in a safe way? Learn the answers to these questions and more. read more
By: batteryfast | 2011-09-27 | Electronics Batteries are virtually everywhere. You will find batteries in cars, laptop computers, portable electronic devices like MP3 players and also in cell phones. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-12-12 | Business Opportunities If you own any type of vehicle, particularly a motor car, you will know that to operate, it needs two main things: A combustion engine with an oil based fuel, and a battery. read more
By: Chris | 2011-01-04 | Computer Opting for an electric car is a wiser and more eco-friendly option than the conventional cars as they are less polluting and more efficient. Gas guzzling automotive may soon be a thing of the past as these electric cars are fast gaining popularity due to their multiple benefits for the users. read more
By: Albert Hall | 2012-04-10 | Travel & Leisure If you’re like most car owners, you probably don’t know much about your car’s brake system. This article will tell you exactly what you need to know in order to understand them. Did you know most vehicles have either a disc brake or a drum brake system? read more
By: Declan Irvin | 2011-11-10 | Cars Your car battery is a very important part of your car that allows it to run and allows you to enjoy other features such as lights, radio, air conditioning etc. read more
By: Rainco | 2010-10-05 | Communications A ubiquitous and essential appliance in the lives of college students, the laptop has become a modern, mobile workstation and also a source of endless diversions. But what if it did not exist? If something unfortunate were to happen to the precious battery that keeps a laptop alive, it would become but an inert hunk of unresponsive metal. read more
By: HeatheElsa | 2011-03-24 | Automotive As you should know, older vehicles become almost like collectible items and the older the car is, the more valuable it becomes. read more
By: Jeff Jordan | 2012-08-25 | Cars Ever hear those complicated terms commercials and salesmen use to impress you? Maybe they aren't so complicated at all. Here are some of them defined. read more
By: Jonathan J Waller | 2010-03-26 | Motorcycles Without a battery your car would go no where. The battery is what gets everything running in a car. The battery is also used to power other things such as the radio and other parts of the vehicle. Just like everything else in your car the battery does need to be check on occasionally. After many months of use it is faced with wear and tear. If a battery is properly taken care of it can have a long life and will last for years. Batteries need to always be cleaned and have lots of water in them. When checking your battery you should follow these steps: read more
By: Fei Lim | 2010-04-03 | Motorcycles Your battery is one of the most important parts of your car. Even if you have a great, efficient vehicle, or one that offers top performance, it's not going anywhere without a working battery. Unfortunately, leaving the lights on, or simply having too many electronic devices hooked up to a car that hasn't moved for a while could result in a dead battery. You may not discover it right away, either. One day, you put the key in the ignition, and all you get is a ticking or dragging noise, or only the lights will come on. You might have a dead battery. read more