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		<title>How To Rent A Car, Without The Headaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People like to try things before they buy them; cars are no exception to this rule. Trying a car out before you buy it is even more important when you consider the amount of money spent on one and the time spent in one. A great many dealers will let prospective car buyers test drive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People like to try things before they buy them; cars are no exception to this rule. Trying a car out before you buy it is even more important when you consider the amount of money spent on one and the time spent in one. A great many dealers will let prospective car buyers test drive a car over night, but is that really enough time to decide if you want to buy it? If not, you may want to consider your option to rent a car for a short period of time.You will want to ask about any special instructions that are required of you while renting the car, for example, filling up the gas tank or pick up and drop off times. Not adhering to these policies can result in fees.The rental company may offer you insurance to purchase, however, your personal auto insurance may be all you need in the event of an accident with a rental car. Call your auto insurance agent and ask before paying extra at the rental counter.When you call, be sure to ask about price, vehicle availability, as well as any specials that the branch has to offer. It is worth noting here, that many of these companies will have special arrangements with hotels, airlines or even warehouse stores.There are a number of choices that are open to you when renting a car. Each class of car will vary in price and gas mileage; consider this when making your decision. While many companies may be willing to upgrade you, this is not always the case. It is wise to choose the car you want and hope for an upgrade than to reserve less of a car and be disappointed when an upgrade is not offered.It is wise to shop around when looking for to rent a car. Always find at least three rental car companies to compare, although more will be better. Be sure to ask all the companies the same questions to get the most accurate answers. Most rental car companies will have websites online to find basic information, but it is best to call as local branches may have deals that are not advertised online.Have a credit or debit card handy to reserve the rental car with, most companies will only guarantee a car with this assurance.
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		<title>Fast Go Carts - Pure Fun!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to get your heart racing? Whether traveling off road or racing on a track go carts are pure fun!If you are looking for action get ready for some exciting adrenaline-pumping action. Go carts, either racing or off road, is a thrill you won&#8217;t soon forget!The heart-pumping excitement of speeding down the track in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to get your heart racing? Whether traveling off road or racing on a track go carts are pure fun!If you are looking for action get ready for some exciting adrenaline-pumping action. Go carts, either racing or off road, is a thrill you won&#8217;t soon forget!The heart-pumping excitement of speeding down the track in a fast go cart, just inches from other gocarts on either side, is an experience that is hard to beat. Who will be the first to lift off the gas pedal as you race bumper to bumper entering a sharp corner? Racing off road or on a paved track in one of your sleek go carts, maneuvering around sharp corners and lesser gocart drivers, is just about as fun as it gets for kids or adults alike. Slamming the accelerator to the floor as you pass mere inches alongside other drivers is a thrill that will forever be remembered. Experience the fun and excitement of go carting and you&#8217;ll be hooked for life.If you have ever witnessed a Formula One race or watched those Indy Cars traveling by at about 240 MPH as you sit in Victory Circle you know how exciting it can be. The speed. The danger. There&#8217;s nothing quite like it. Unless you are climbing into one of those off road or racing gocarts yourself. If you thought watching was fun you should try racing yourself. Revving up your engine, slowly pulling it out on the track, the anticipation is almost unbearable. It&#8217;s hard to wait for the green flag and the moment you can pounce on the gas pedal. But once that flag is waved, and you press the accelerator down in your gocart with all your might , and you feel an immediate burst of power as your go cart lunges forward and your heart beats like it is ready to pop out altogether. What a thrill. What unsurpassed excitement.If you ever wondered what it would be like racing Formula One there is one way to find out, go carts, only without so much of the danger. Start with safe beginner go carts and work your way up to faster classes. It may also be the best method of working your way into a professional racing career. Many top professional drivers today got their start with the lowly go cart. Once you master driving go carts you can take the next logical step and move into the arena of professional racing. If you&#8217;re fast you&#8217;ll get discovered, no doubt. But if you are not so motivated, and just want the thrill without the commitment, remaining in a beginner go cart will always be exciting.Go carts are an ideal entry point for the amateur driver, whether off road or track racing. Beginner go carts are easy to drive and control. If you&#8217;ve ever driven a car you know how to drive a gocart. And depending at what level you belong to it&#8217;s a safe hobby. Losing control of your vehicle is not like losing control of your car on the highway. There are seldom any serious injuries with gocarting. At least not with the beginner go carts. No, the thrill is there without so much of the danger. Go carting is a scaled-down version of Formula One racing. The difference is that there are many different levels that you can become involved in. Anywhere from safe beginners to fledgling professionals.In fact, you don&#8217;t even have to go to a specific go cart track for racing. Many people find what they need at amusement parks and fun centers. If safe and slow is what you have in mind there are many places for inexperienced drivers to get a thrill. Find tracks geared toward the least experienced drivers to ovals where you can train to become a professional driver. You can choose your own competition level. No need to get in too deep, at least not until you&#8217;ve had a little experience. The main objective with racing or off road carting is to have fun. And once you get into your own go cart, no matter what level you are competing in, the fun just never seems to end.But be warned, once you try go carting chances are you&#8217;ll become addicted. It&#8217;s a foregone conclusion, so beware. If you&#8217;re interested in purchasing a shiny new gocart that&#8217;s ready for racing you can do that. But you can also buy inexpensive kits and build your own gocarts these days. Building your own will give you more confidence in yourself as a driver too. You can learn how to do just about everything from installing rack and pinion steering to changing tires. In no time at all you will be the race driver and the mechanic as well. Wouldn&#8217;t it be fun to install your own brand new custom engine designed for improving the speed of go carts? Or changing your old frame with a new frame that will make your ride even flashier? Perhaps you will want to get into electric go carts instead of gas powered go carts. The way gas prices have been climbing these days electric gokarts are definitely something you want to think about.But here is the bottom line: it&#8217;s fun to race at any speed and at any level. And whatever level you choose to race in, these go carts will reach speeds that will be exciting and thrilling. And that&#8217;s what counts. But don&#8217;t start getting nervous just yet. Remain calm. If thinking about going fast makes you nervous just remember that there are opportunities for thrills at every level, even at the beginning level. You do not need to go 80 MPH to experience the thrill of the race. If you have ever thought about getting involved with go carts, now is a good time because you are never too old. It&#8217;s exciting at any age. So get involved with go karts and discover all the excitement you&#8217;ve been missing in your life.
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		<title>Popular Motor Scooters Compared</title>
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		<title>5 Things To Know When Shopping For Car Rentals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most people the use of a car rental is a necessity. It generally is done as the result of a need for a replacement vehicle for a period of time. Most people do not rent cars on a regular basis and do not know all the ins and outs involved in the rental contract. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most people the use of a car rental is a necessity. It generally is done as the result of a need for a replacement vehicle for a period of time. Most people do not rent cars on a regular basis and do not know all the ins and outs involved in the rental contract. There are some very basic, although important steps that should be followed when renting a car.You do not need to have personal auto insurance to rent a car; they will ask you if you would like to purchase their insurance for the duration of the rental contract. If, however, you have your own insurance policy, be sure to call your agent to see if you are covered during your use of a rental car. If your personal auto policy covers you, there is no need to purchase a policy from the rental company.After you have called around, found the best deal and reserved your choice car; it is time to pick it up. Be sure to have all of your personal paperwork with you, including your auto policy if you will not be buying theirs. Before you sign the contract, read through it and ask any questions you may have.You will of course, need a valid drivers license to rent the car. If you do not have a license, they will not rent to you under any circumstances. Most companies will also require you to reserve your car with the use of a major credit card, however, you can pay in cash if you would prefer.Keep in mind that most rental companies will not rent to any driver under the age of 25. If you fall under that magic number, you more than likely will need to get an older relative or friend to sign the actual contract for you.
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		<title>Why Should You Enroll In A Defensive Driving Course?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are a teenager who is getting ready to hit the open road, or a seasoned veteran of the highways and byways, it is a wise idea to take a defensive driving course. Driving courses that are designed to teach defensive driving are gaining in popularity as cases of road rage increase in number.Another [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are a teenager who is getting ready to hit the open road, or a seasoned veteran of the highways and byways, it is a wise idea to take a defensive driving course. Driving courses that are designed to teach defensive driving are gaining in popularity as cases of road rage increase in number.Another reason to take a course of this nature is to reduce auto insurance rates. Most insurance companies offer a discount for taking and completing a driving course. The amount of the discount varies among insurance companies, but will be between 2-10% on average. Call your personal auto insurance agent for the amount you could save.Cost may also be a concern when choosing which type of course to take. A traditional course is generally more expensive then the other types that are available. However, they do have the distinct advantage of a teacher and classmates to ask questions to and receive answers from. If cost is a prohibitive factor in joining a classroom course, then a correspondence or online course could be the answer. These courses are usually less expensive and have the advantage of being able to complete the work at your own pace.One of the most popular reasons to take this type of course should be to improve your driving skills, to increase your chances of not being involved in an accident. Reality, however, proves that the most common reason to participate in a defensive driving course is that it is court ordered. Many times the court will require a driver take a driving course in place of fines or jail time for a driving infraction.When considering taking a defensive driving course, it is important to research the options that are available to you. The most common type is the still the traditional, classroom type course. However, with today&#8217;s technology classes are becoming popular both as online and correspondence courses.
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		<title>A Quick Guide To Rental Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rental cars can be a necessity; their use can save lots of time and aggravation. However, the actual act of renting them can seem to be a test in patience. There are forms to be filled out, questions to be answered and signatures to be signed. Before you sign on the dotted line, be sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rental cars can be a necessity; their use can save lots of time and aggravation. However, the actual act of renting them can seem to be a test in patience. There are forms to be filled out, questions to be answered and signatures to be signed. Before you sign on the dotted line, be sure you know exactly what you are getting and giving for your rental car.If you have personal auto insurance, call your agent to see if you are insured with a rental car as well. This will allow you to save money by turning down the insurance offered by the rental company at the time of vehicle pick up.Be sure to read the contract and ask questions about anything that you do not understand. It&#8217;s better to take sometime at the counter or on the phone to pin down the details, than to think you got it and have to deal with the company in the event of an accident. Ask questions!You will want to ask about procedures that may be required by the rental company. Many companies require that the car be fueled up before its return, if this is not done, they will charge you extra for it. It may also be in your best interest to ask what the fee would be if the car is needed for longer than expected as well as what the rate is for late drop off.The first step involved in obtaining a rental car is to do research on the companies in your local area. There are a number of nation wide companies and more than likely local companies to choose from when conducting your research. Try to narrow them down to three or four companies that are closest to either your pick up location or your destination.
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