A car stereo can be a big investment. Figure the initial purchase for the radio/receiver and add to that any accessories, speakers, an equalizer and perhaps even a DVD player and the dollars can really mount up. A good car stereo system can last an owner a long time and perhaps even outlast the vehicle it was purchased for. To make sure this happens, however, owners need to do their part to care for the components.

There are three major things that can wreak havoc on the life of a car stereo, these are weather, dirt and thieves. Protection from each requires a combination of common sense, good fortune and maintenance.

Every year thousands of people die because of alcohol related injuries and accidents while on the road. As a result thousands of people are arrested for DWI offenses who are found to be guilty. Sometimes, innocent people are also caught and harassed under DWI laws, knowingly or unknowingly. Therefore, to save yourself and your dear ones, it becomes utmost important to learn about what exactly these DWI laws are and how to save yourself.

The lemon law is designed to help customers who are experiencing repeated problems with their vehicles. The parameters by which this works varies from state to state but the end result is still the same since this entitles the customer to a full refund or a replacement vehicle.

For you to avail of the lemon law, the defect must be reported to the dealer or manufacturer within the first 2 years or has traveled 12,000 to 18,000 miles whichever comes first. The vehicle in question must only be for personal use.

Owning a Mitsubishi is similar to owning many new vehicles, as many Mitsubishi car parts are not available outside of a dealership for the first couple of model years. This is due mainly to manufacturers expectation that if any new parts are required in the first couple of years, they are probably still under warranty and the service or replacement would be done at the dealership.

Known as the eco-friendly car, hybrid cars that you plug in are considered symbols of the advanced future. The savings on gas adds up to the tune of thousands of dollars over the lifespan of the car. Right now, plug-in hybrids are not available to the buying public. Instead, regular hybrid cars are the dominant money-saving choice available to consumers. But in spite of the plug-hybrid's current public unavailability, in 2009 or 2010 General Motors plans to put one on the market. So many people might want to know all about plug-in hybrid cars.

There are very few engine configurations that promise increased fuel economy and power. There are few engines that offer this in addition to reliability. Today, those across the ocean are enjoying the fruits of diesel technology revolution.

Diesels have experienced a great history here in the United States. In 1980, General Motors modified their 350ci gas V8 to run on diesel fuel. The result however, wasn't that god. These engines offered better fuel economy but little else. They were very slow, and not very reliable.

Buying a car is not as simple as it sounds. Unless you're fabulously rich and can afford to pay cash on your car, you can't go out and buy a car. What you do is go out, get a loan, and use the money to purchase a car.

Financing is an important aspect in the car buying process. When shopping for a new car, you'll need to acquire car loans to pay for the expenses involved, including down payment, monthly payments, and other miscellaneous expenses. Fortunately, car loans are a common practice and many lenders are willing to let you borrow money so you can purchase a car.

How are you supposed to ensure that you do not possibly get lost on the way to the car show? Aside from asking plenty of questions about location before the show, you can always use the newest gadgets on the market the GPS to help you locate the exact location. Some GPS devices are updated continuously, which will allow you to search for areas of interest, and under this category you may discover that the car show you are looking for is located.

The 2000 Census reports that Americans are having longer commutes as our roads get more crowded. Ten years ago, in 1990, our national average commute was 22.4 minutes. It's has now increased to 25.5 minutes for the same commute. That's three extra minutes for the same exact commute, more than a 14% increase. Taking that data and projecting forward, you can see that by the year 2010, our national average commute could take almost 30 minutes.

Since the route to your work place isn't magically growing, we all know what we're doing with that extra time. Driving our gas away, inching our way like an inchworm on the highways between our homes and our jobs.

If you are one of the many people across the country considering a new auto sound system, there is a great deal of good news. First of all, it is very possible to find a good bargain on a nice sound system for your car, truck, or SUV if you are willing to shop online and install the system yourself. The problem often lies not in the cost of the system but the price of the installation. However, the cost of installation is well worth the dollar amount for many of us who really have no clue what to do as far as a project of that scope goes. I for one am among the electronically challenged and not really willing to risk my dash board for an experiment in frustration and failed electronics.