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Free Online Auto Repair Manuals

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When you buy a car, you know you're always going to have to fix it sooner or later. Well, instead of going to the store, and buying an automobile manual for your car, why not look for free alternatives? Since free is always better than buying something, let me give you a few tips on how you can find the best, and free auto repair manuals online.

A simple search engine search

We all love search engines and this is how many of us find what we are looking for. If you're in need of a particular fix for your car, go straight to the search engine. For example, let's say you own a 2005 Honda Civic, and something is wrong with the brakes. If you do a simple search for "2005 Honda Civic brake problems", you'll get thousands of results.

The great thing about search is that you're able to narrow it down to your particular problem, rather than scour though hundreds of pages in a book. This will make it a lot easier for you, and cause a lot less stress for you.

Now, keep in mind that these websites, and videos aren't always going to be the greatest, but it may give you a great idea on where to start. If you're having problems finding what you're looking for, you may want to just go out to the store, and get the manual yourself. You'll find that these manuals today shouldn't cost you more than $25 max.

 

2009 Toyota Camry: Excels In All Round Performance

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The Toyota Camry has been a favorite and best selling family car in America ever since it made its debut in 1987. The midsize 2008 Toyota Camry is available as eight models, in four different trims, the base CE, the top favorite LE , the SE and the most luxurious XLE. A Hybrid version is also available in the present line-up, which represents the second year of the nameplate's sixth generation. There are no major changes in the present year 2009 Camry models. Toyota is the only car manufacturer which appears in the top 10 of the BrandZ name recognition ranking. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in the USA on 31st October, 2007, Toyota offers a lineup of some of the most reliable and durable quality Cars, Trucks, SUVs and Hybrids.

The 2009 Toyota Camry (starting at $18,720) is available in CE, LE , SE, XLE, and Hybrid models. The new 2009 Camry exhibits Toyota's aerodynamic styling with more vigor, and features an attractive cabin that is functional and refined, matching that of close rivals in its class. The Camry ranks as the most popular car built by Toyota.

This midsize car lineup includes CE, LE , SE, and top-line XLE models. A Hybrid model is also offered with standard equipment similar to the XLE. All Camry models receive a 158-hp 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine with a standard 5-speed manual transmission; a 5-speed automatic is standard on XLE and optional on the others. Also available on the LE, SE, and XLE models is a 268-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine, which uses a 6-speed automatic. The Hybrid teams a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder gas engine with a battery-powered electric motor rated for 187 hp; it runs on either of its power sources and requires no plug-in charging.

The base Camry features a six-speaker CD audio system with an auxiliary input jack, air-conditioning, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, cruise control, full power accessories, 16-inch steel wheels, and a 60/40-split-folding rear seat. The LE adds keyless entry and an eight-way power driver seat. The SE upgrades to a sport-tuned suspension, 17-inch alloy wheels, and special interior and exterior styling details. The XLE receives a 440-watt JBL sound system, Bluetooth connectivity, automatic dual-zone climate control, reclining rear seats, a moonroof, and leather seating. The Toyota Camry's portrays an elegant combination of sculpted design and classic good looks.

 

The Audi Shark Concept and Police Chases

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Yup…it’s that time again. It’s time for me to give you with a quick rundown of what Ben and I have been up to on our High Speed Stuff podcast over the past week. So, without further delay, here’s what you can expect to find on iTunes…

On Tuesday, with Discovery’s Shark Week well underway, Ben and I felt inspired to do a topic that somehow tied-in with the week-long event. We thought: Cars and sharks…sharks and cars…something sharky…hmmm. Then it hit us. The Audi Shark concept! Notice I didn’t say concept car. That’s because the Audi Shark concept is actually a hovercraft. I’ve always been fascinated by hovercraft, so this topic was a lot of fun for me. And I think Ben really got into this one, too. So, is Audi really going to build a hovercraft? And where did this unusual design come from? If you don’t already know, I truly think you’ll be surprised by the answer. Of course, we spent a little time covering the basics of hovercraft operation, too. We even discussed the idea of using a hovercraft as daily transportation. Would it be practical? What would be the benefits and the limitations? I guess you’ll just have to listen to the podcast to learn why we’re not all able to drive hovercraft to-and-from work or school everyday.

And before we knew it, it was Thursday, and Ben and I had an entertaining discussion about police chases. I swear to you, this was not inspired by anything that happened over last weekend…seriously. We just both have an avid interest in learning how these things typically unfold — sometimes even on live television. We talked about the many, many ways that officers are trained to effectively put an end to a high-speed pursuit and, of course, why it’s a really bad idea to run in the first place. Man, for some reason I really want to see an episode or two of “COPS” right now.

So anyway, that’s what’s happening on the High Speed Stuff podcast this week. If you’d like, surf over to iTunes and give it a listen. And as I mention every week: Yes, it’s free. Just don’t forget while you’re there to take the opportunity to browse through some of our older episodes and give us a little feedback. You can also let us know what you think in the comment section below, or if you’d rather send us an e-mail, you can do that, too. Ben always reads the address at the end of each podcast.

 
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