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Do you like trucks cars or sports cars?
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Do you like trucks cars or sports cars?


Answer:
I like trucks

Do you think using recycled scrap metal from cars & trucks would work to hopefully insure cheaper car prices?
Question:
Metals are at a boom right now but, gas prices are turning Americans inside out literally to search for must needed extra money to pay for gas. Bur, what if instead of leaving cars to rot in abandoned car lots. We recycle the car and trucks to make new more durable and reliable vehicles. If it cost the same to make new metal for cars as t does to recycle then why not recycle. You may not save money recycling but, you will help leave a cleaner world for future generations and thats priceless.


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Cars have made from recycled steel, alum, plastics and rubber for 20 years. You just dont see it because the recycled pieces come from the same manufacturing plants.

Automobile bedroom theme - trucks, cars, airplanes, etc?
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I am wanting to decorate my 2 1/2 year-old nephew's bedroom in the theme of automotive vehicles, because those are his favorite things. Cars, trucks, trains, buses, airplanes, helicopters, etc... Do you have frugal, crafty ideas that I can incorporate into this themed room? Thanks in advance!


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http://boysthemebedrooms.com/transportation/transportation-theme- bedroom-decorating-ideas.html

How many cars & trucks can I sell per year private party?
Question:
I am in Louisiana and want to start selling cars and trucks private party. Do I need a license if I do this from my house one car at a time?


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All states have a limit on the amount of cars a person can buy and sell per year without a dealer license. Most states, the limit is five, you would need to check with the dealer services division in Louisiana, to find out for sure..

In which country you can find the cheapest cars to export , such as big trucks cars , etc?
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i am looking for a country where i can buy cars very cheap and export it.


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What are good trucks or cars for first time drivers?
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I'm working on getting my permit and I wanna know what trucks or cars are good for first time drivers.


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Ideally it should be something that's relatively safe in a crash, cheap to fix and maintain, EASY to fix and maintain (thus encouraging you to learn about how to do your own work, which helps you know when something is wrong, and helps you avoid being screwed by mechanics), good fuel economy (because odds are you're poor), and reliable. It shouldn't be too powerful, and shouldn't have really squirrelly handling characteristics. Also, something rear-wheel drive would help in the long run, because, basically, if you learn to drive RWD, you can drive FWD at least as well (probably better), but that does NOT work the other way around. Also it should be a manual for the same reason. Basically, you're looking for something that requires you to learn a lot, but doesn't make it hard to do so, and forgives your mistakes. So you don't want any transversely-mounted V6 or V8. (That's the engine running from left to right) If you get a front-wheel drive car, make sure it's a 4 cylinder. Transverse V engines take up a lot of space in small engine bays, and usually have critical parts so close to the firewall you can barely reach them. Also they're usually more powerful models than their inline-4 siblings. Actually, 4 cylinders in general will meet more of the criteria I mentioned. Oh yeah, and cars that meet these criteria are usually cheaper to insure. Among trucks, I'd recommend Toyotas, the Ford Ranger/Mazda B2000, and Jeeps with the 4 liter inline 6 (they don't get good fuel economy, but they're known for being reliable, easy to work on, and there's tons of support for them if you need help.) Among cars, I'd say the Mazda Miata is a good bet, if you can live with only 2 seats. Cheap insurance (cheaper than many econoboxes), decent fuel economy if you keep the RPMs low during regular driving, forgiving handling, cheap parts, reliable, and easy to work on. Also it's RWD, and most of them are manuals. The only down side is that for their age and mileage, they tend to be very expensive (they hold their value VERY well). For example, a 11 or 12 year old Miata might still be worth 6-8000 dollars. The Ford Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis and Ford Thunderbird/Mercury Cougar (1990-1997) are a good choice, too. Not overly powerful, but it's got a fair amount of oomph. The T-bird has handling which is a bit more sluggish than the Miata, but even more predictable (probably due to the sluggishness). On mine, my tires might have had something to do with it, but part of it is the car. This is only an option to consider if you live in the country, since the city mileage on these cars sucks. A lot of people swear by old (80s-early 90s) Volvos and BMWs as being great first cars. The only down side to them is the price of parts...which isn't ALWAYS bad, but compared to the car I use as a baseline, the Miata, an early 90s 3 series will be about 10-20 percent more expensive for most items. I'd also suggest a Toyota Corolla or Mazda Protege. They don't have the boy-racer stigma that the Honda Civic has. The Civic is a good car, but you might end up being tempted to do stupid shit to it, as a lot of your friends will likely be encouraging you to do so. Same with the Subaru Impreza (also, Subarus are not known for being easy to work on) The Protege 5 is an especially fun car, but might be a bit of a handful for a first time driver. If you really want to learn a lot about cars, though, get something finicky, like a Volkswagen or an old Datsun. Something that requires you to work on the car to keep it running. My first car was a 1977 Nova 6-cylinder. Fuel economy wasn't great, but otherwise, a good option. (Gas was cheap back then) If that doesn't bother you, actually, any 60s-70s straight-6 American car in good shape would be a decent option. But this is a bit more work and requires you to have some more expert help on your side.

What are the trucks that carry cars to dealerships called?
Question:
The trucks deliver cars to dealerships but I dont know if they have a specific name.


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auto transport, car carriers, car haulers. http://www.americanautotransport.com/DesktopDefault.asp x?tabindex=3&tabid=17

why are trucks more profitable to build then cars?
Question:
i here about this all the time, they say the profit margin is more with trucks then cars. why?


Answer:
because the prize of aluminum is going up as well as the price of gas...and milk....if you look at the Truck weekly magaze of last months issue they talk about the carborator change of ac.......airfilter is contributing to the high quality washer fluid

my 20 month old son is obsessed with cars/trucks/trains ... how can i get him interested in other toys?
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he has all sorts of things, but the only ones he wants to play with are his cars and trucks. it has been this way for several months now. i would love to try to get him interested in building blocks and things like that, but he's just not. he loves books and has many, but will always want to flip to the pages with cars on them. one of his first words was "car," and when we're outside walking, he's so excited about all the cars around that he constantly points them out to me and yells "car car car!!!" i guess it's not a huge problem, but i would like to see him learn about a variety of other things. my husband loves cars too, so he's quite happy to see his son so inclined.


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My son is now 8, and was (still is) just like your son. There is nothing wrong with it-provide other things for him to play with, but encourage his interests. You can purchase blocks, and toys such as Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys. Make it more interesting by you and/or Dad playing with these toys with him. Perhaps show him how to make roads. bridges, etc. with the blocks for his cars. You can find plenty of books about cars and other forms of transportation, as well as puzzles and other things. My son has a Yo-Yo that looks like a tire/wheel. There is a "Cars" (the Disney movie) theme Lego or Mega Block pack, as well as a lot of other toys-balls, chalk, etc. etc. Hot Wheels, Tonka and Matchbox all have series of story books, coloring books, etc. so look for those. Perhaps he is going to grow up to design vehicles or something of the sort-you never know, but he has a natural interest that you should foster. I know that when my son was around the age of your son, he started telling us the make of different vehicles, and then could name make and model... Now that he is older, my son is also interested in bicycles, dirt bikes, go carts, tractors, anything that goes...it is just boy behavior.

what toys are good for 5 year old boys who love cars & trucks?
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I have to find gifts for 2 twin boys. They will be 5. They really like cars, trucks, s.u.v.s, etc. I do not want to spend more than $15.00 per kid. Any ideas what are good/cool toys that I could get, where I could get them (I was thinking amazon.com) and how much they cost? Thanks.


Answer:
hot wheels cars, match box cars and trucks