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Interesting and Random Facts About Cars

Interesting and Random Facts About Cars We can all agree that the world is a big place. It’s not surprising that there would be unexpected facts about everything from pencils, to history, to science, and everything in between. Some fun facts to know would be about cars. These facts might not make you a millionaire, but they might help you win an argument or make you look good in front of that one girl at the bar. GearHeads have come up with a list of random facts about cars that will possibly educate you and amuse guest at a party. Here Are a Few to Get You Started The most stolen car in the United States is the Honda Accord. One of the ugliest vehicles ever made, the AMC Gremlin, pioneered the style that is now commonly seen in SUV’s – sloped side-window and high hood. The car was only manufactured for eight years (1970-1978) and numbered 671,475 units. The RRP was $1,879.00USD when it was first released, which these days would be over $11,000 USD. In the past 50 ye

Easy Ways to Cleaning Your Car

Easy Ways to Cleaning Your Car To get your vehicle professionally detailed, it could cost you anywhere from $200 to $500. But doing it yourself can save you big bucks, and you may like it better when you do it yourself. Detailing your car doesn’t have to be crazy expensive or difficult. Not only does your car look great when you keep up with the cleaning, but it can also be beneficial to your health and the health of your passengers. Not only that, keeping your car “like new” can increase its resale value by hundreds, or even thousands of dollars. Samarins.com has a few helpful tips for keeping your car’s interior (no matter how old) looking and smelling great. The best part, you probably have a majority of what you need right at home. Just remember, when you use water or any wet cleaning product, not to get it into electrical components, it may cause problems. Also, don't soak the seats too much and don't let water to get under the carpet. This could cause corrosion,