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  Manual Transmission Gearshift Manual Shift Food for Thought In today's day in age,  manual transmissions  seem to be a dying breed, so to speak. I admit that automatic transmissions have a certain appeal to them since they are so easy to use. However, they do tend to have more problems when it comes to the mechanics of how they work. Still, the sheer ease of their usage tips the scales in favor of the majority of most people. Interestingly, since it is rare to see a manual transmission anymore, some side effects have arisen.  The first side effect that comes to my mind is that it's not easy to find someone below the age of 30 that knows how to drive one. For quite some time, I drove a late 90s model Ford Explorer that had a stick shift and it seemed to be one of a kind. Everyone who sat in the SUV with me noticed right off the bat that it's different, and they commented about how weird it is to see a stick shift in that particular model. I guess because I have driv...

Classic Automobile Features in You Won't See in Modern Cars

  Classic Features Classic Features in Cars You Won’t See Today Who knows what kids will reminisce about years from now about their first car. Heck, there’s a chance vehicle won’t run on gasoline anymore, and that is something they will look back on and find nostalgic. Vehicles can start with the push of a button on your keychain, you can open the hatchback with the swipe of your foot, and heated seats (my personal favorite) are just a few features you can find in cars today. Here are a few classic features you won’t see today but were the best. Oldies and Goodies One of my favorites, bench seats. For some reason, I always thought they were fun as a kid, but looking back now, I realize how horrible they really were. Being squished between two adults was actually uncomfortable during long rides. I guess as a kid, you feel the front seat was larger than it really was, and sometimes you had it all to yourself- that’s fun. I’m sure several teenage boys took advantage of the seat design...

SUV's for Sale in Abilene, Texas - Williams Group Auto

  Accommodating a Growing Family Let’s face it, growing a family is not always easy and sometimes not planned. There are times when we think we are done having children and then there are times you get an unexpected surprise. Although this news may come as a shock, it is definitely a blessing. Planned or not, a problem you may face is not having a vehicle large enough to accommodate your new addition. If you have a vehicle that only seats 5 people and you already have three children then it’s likely you do not have room for another one. There are other circumstances, other than pregnancy, that will unexpectedly cause your family to grow. But either way, you could find yourself needing a larger vehicle. Owning a larger vehicle can offer your family space and room for their belongings. Consider Getting an SUV Whether you are traveling for a vacation or need to load up for day to day errands, a larger vehicle will benefit everyone. There is no fun in traveling while being crammed in a...

Find the Right Truck for You

  Buying a Truck That Fits Your Needs Vehicles are sometimes like toys for adults. We spend months researching and looking for the perfect vehicle that not only fits all of our physical needs but also is visually appealing. We want to absolutely love the vehicle that we are driving. There are so many accessories out there to individualize any vehicle also helps to dictate our choice. Pickup trucks are one of the easiest and most pleasurable vehicles to customize. You can start simply with new rims and wide tires, or an upgraded lift kit. Though these are not just cosmetic upgrades, they are actually practical upgrades as well. If you like to do a lot of off-roading, then a lift kit may actually be a necessity. Regardless of the upgrades that you give to your pickup truck, you need to start with a "canvas" that you really like. How to Choose Your Canvas Do your research to see which pickup truck fits you best. Not only should it meet your taste, but your budget as well. There ...

Make Sure Your Tires are Maintained

Tire Maintenance After spending all that time researching and negotiating for that perfect vehicle, there comes the time for regular maintenance to keep it in tip-top performance. One thing most of us overlook is the tires. Rotating your tires as part of your regularly scheduled vehicle maintenance can have several benefits. It can improve gas mileage, provide a smoother ride, and prolong your vehicle’s suspension components. Checking the air pressure once a month can improve the wear on the tires as well and can reduce the potential for a blowout or flat. Here are a few guidelines to follow to help prolong the life of your tires and to maintain a better fuel economy in your vehicle provided by  J.D. Power . Check Your Tire Pressure To check tire pressure, use an air pressure gauge. These inexpensive items are available at auto parts stores, gas stations, or in the automotive section of department stores. You should consult your owner's manual or the label inside the driv...

A Few Facts About the Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company The Ford Motor Company has seen it all since Henry Ford opened the Ford Motor Company in 1902. From producing vehicles for the public to helping with military equipment, going through some rough times in the past, and to some financial problems. The company has proven to be a brand that plans on sticking around for a long time. Here are a few interesting facts that many have not worked out and some that we still see today. Ford Facts Ford was the first company to manufacture and sell cars. Their first model, the Model A, sold for $850 and only hit a max speed of 30 mph.  The Ford assembly line was devised after Henry Ford got the idea from a pig-slaughtering plant.  They offered better pay to their employees offering double the market average pay at $5 a day.  While the first Ford was sold in 1903 to Dr. Pfennig (Ford’s current CEO, Jim Hackett, owns it today), the iconic Ford logo was first introduced in 1907.  Many may not know that H...

Distracted Driving

Distracted Driving Distracted driving is a serious concern that kills 9 people every day and injures more than 1,000. It has become one of the country's major concerns, especially now that more drivers are distracted by their phones. But, distracted driving is not only caused by texting while driving. Distracted driving is when the driver is not fully paying attention to the road. They could be messing around with the radio, eating or drinking, grooming themselves, or playing with their pet/kids. Any time your mind is not focused on the road, you are distracted. We all do and think it is no big deal, our eyes were off the just for a few seconds. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, you take your eyes off the road for about 5 seconds to send a text. During that time, you can drive the length of a football field going 55 miles per hour. A lot can happen during that short time. Helpful and Life-Saving Tips This can all be avoided. AAA has a few tips to help us ...