Synthetic Lubricants Mean Less Dependence on Foreign Oil Consumption

Written by Steve Danielson, Lessforeignoil.com


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Now is our chance to make a difference for our country andrepparttar future of our economy. How can you help? Exercise your American buying power!

Boostingrepparttar 102674 fuel economy of our vehicles can dramatically reduce foreign oil consumption. We don’t have to be as dependant on foreign oil as we might think. Just lessening our oil and fuel usage even a small amount will help. Buying products made inrepparttar 102675 USA can reduce our dependence and keeprepparttar 102676 money and jobs in our country.

LessForeignOil.com is dedicated to helping reducerepparttar 102677 amount of oil we use throughrepparttar 102678 development of environmentally-friendly synthetic lubricants. What are some synthetic oil-based products that will prove economical for your cars, trucks and machinery parts while being kind torepparttar 102679 environment?

- synthetic engine oil - synthetic racing oil - synthetic motor oil - biodegradable hydraulic oil - transmission fluid - synthetic polymer food-grade grease - suspension fluid - oil and air filters - gas stabilizers

As we move into an economy that includes developing countries with needs that will soon exceedrepparttar 102680 USA, reducing oil use is even more important. If you'rerepparttar 102681 kind of person that takes a great opportunity when it is offered, you can get started now. For more information on a full line of technologically-advanced, superior-performance synthetic oil products, visit www.lessforeignoil.com. Buy American, and make a difference for your country's economy and for future generations to come.

Copyright 2005 Steve Danielson. All rights reserved.

Steve Danielson has over 35 years of experience designing, building, repairing, operating and owning machinery including autos, heavy trucks, RVs, construction, sawmills, concrete, mining systems and farm equipment. Learn more at http://www.lessforeignoil.com.


Best Negotiating Tips When Buying An Used Car

Written by Robert Smith


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Something that you should look out for from salesmen isrepparttar extra little tricks that you will likely encounter that will try to force or rush into a buying decision.

You have to remember that they are trying to negotiate you into paying more money just as you are trying to negotiate paying less. Here are some ofrepparttar 102673 things that you can expect to hear from them.

1. These cars are flying off ofrepparttar 102674 lot. It may not be available forrepparttar 102675 same deal tomorrow. (Threaten to leave and they will ease up and try to change their strategy)

2. This deal is only good for today. If you come back tomorrow I can't guarantee thatrepparttar 102676 deal will berepparttar 102677 same.

3. I'm an honest man. Look at how many cars I've sold this weekend (This is where he will show you his list of sold cars. If he does this, then tell him that he doesn't need your money).

4. I hate to tell you this but I have another offer onrepparttar 102678 table from a man that is willing to pay more money than this. I am just waiting for his paperwork to be returned. (Tell him that if he promisedrepparttar 102679 car to someone else, you don't want to step on someone else's toes and that you should leave then).

5. To coverrepparttar 102680 overhead costs, we have paid $13,000 for this car (Just check your paperwork in your folder and prove them wrong).

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