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Paying Attention While Driving
Welcome to another article here on Vocal. It's been several months since I’ve written, and this topic today is going to make those of you who drive think. This is a true story, and happened on the 6th of February.
Jared RimerPublished 6 years ago in WheelReasons Why You Should Warm Up Your Car
If you're a regular driver, you probably aren't too much into car care. Most people, when they get into work, just want to get up and go. This seems pretty standard, but that's not necessarily the best thing for your car. In fact, it can be pretty damaging in the long run.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 6 years ago in WheelHow Long Should a New Set of Tires Last?
Cars are absolutely impressive machines, aren't they? If you ask a gearhead, having the right car is one of the best ways to show that you love yourself and want to invest in a stylish ride.
Buddy BrownPublished 6 years ago in WheelMost Beautiful Classic Muscle Cars in History
Call me weird or call me a car geek, but I really don't like most of the new sports cars that are hitting dealership lots these days—including the fastest new muscle cars on the market and the many sports cars under $30,000.
Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago in WheelThings You Should Know Before Buying a Ferrari
Saying that you drive a Ferrari automatically sounds like a brag, even if you are trying to sound humble about it. Then again, if you're driving a Ferrari, you're probably choosing to do so at least partially, for bragging rights.
Buddy BrownPublished 6 years ago in WheelWorst Muscle Cars in History
Ah, the muscle car... it's the car genre that's known for being a nice piece of classic Americana, the genre that made engines roar, pulses pound, and also created a massive build that truly became iconic in its own right.
Rowan MarleyPublished 6 years ago in WheelCommon Mustang Misconceptions
The Mustang lifestyle isn't for everyone. With many models being hated and others adored, the Mustang is one of America's most influential and controversial sports cars. I've gotten a lot of feedback through the years and it is always one of a few things.
Sasha ChamblissPublished 6 years ago in Wheel14 Reasons a P.O.S. Car Is the Best Car
I've owned several cars in my lifetime. And right now I have a really nice 4Runner, but I've got to tell you...my favorite car was a branded title 15-year-old car with 165,000+ miles on it that I bought for $2000. When I finally got rid of it, my cousin got it, and it used to just shut off while he drove on the freeway. This caused him to have to pop it into neutral, and restart the engine. Safe. But let me tell you, he also loved that car.
Connolly GrayPublished 6 years ago in WheelEssentials for Your Car Emergency Kit
Even if you drive one of the most reliable cars out there, there is still a possibility of breaking down and becoming stranded—which obviously can be scary. Scarier yet would be breaking down without any tools for an emergency situation.
Joseph FarleyPublished 6 years ago in WheelBest Motorcycle Helmets for Every Type of Rider
As a motorcycle owner, purchasing a helmet is one of the most complicated processes, considering the range of choices. It should be taken very seriously, and is important to understand each of your options. That's why we have come up with a list of the best motorcycle helmets for any rider.
Mark TurnerPublished 6 years ago in WheelGreat Gifts for the Aspiring Race Car Driver in Your Life
It's time for the holidays again, and that means that it's never been a better time to start shopping for friends and family. However, shopping for people isn't that easy at times, and it can require a bit of finesse and thought.
What’s New for the 2018 Mazda3
The emerging 2018 Mazda3 model is nearing its release date. The vehicle is scheduled to appear by the start of 2018 season and every fan of this famous brand is impatiently waiting to see what the car is going to bring. The Mazda3 is going to bring some significant novelties but will dissatisfy fans in some areas as well. This means that the majority of the changes are going to be under the hood of the car and the inclusion of new tech as well. As for the unchanged part, the design of the car is kept fairly similar and simple compared to the last year’s model. So we are getting a retooling of the same car for a new model year. But the retooling comes in the form of better performance and improved specs.
Carolin PettersonPublished 6 years ago in Wheel