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  2. Overdrive (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    When it is switched on, an automatic transmission can shift into overdrive mode after a certain speed is reached (usually 70+ km/h [40-45 mph or more] depending on the load). When it is off, the automatic transmission shifting is limited to the lower gears. Overdrive should usually be selected when the average speed is above 70 km/h (40-45 mph).

  3. Cost of delay - Wikipedia

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    Cost of Delay is "a way of communicating the impact of time on the outcomes we hope to achieve". [1] More formally, it is the partial derivative of the total expected value with respect to time . Cost of Delay combines an understanding of value with how that value leaks away over time.

  4. Service (motor vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A motor vehicle service or tune-up is a series of maintenance procedures carried out at a set time interval or after the vehicle has traveled a certain distance. The service intervals are specified by the vehicle manufacturer in a service schedule and some modern cars display the due date for the next service electronically on the instrument panel.

  5. Young drivers delay car repairs to save money - AOL

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    An RAC poll of 3,102 motorists indicated that 37% of those aged 17-24 are putting off work to mend their vehicles as the cost of living crisis bites. Young drivers delay car repairs to save money ...

  6. Ford AOD transmission - Wikipedia

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    The AOD (automatic overdrive) is a four-speed automatic transmission, with the 4th gear as overdrive. Introduced in 1980, it was Ford 's first four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The gearset design is based on the Ford "X" automatic transmissions used during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s.

  7. Talk:Overdrive (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    It should have no effect to the overdrive: In other words driving with overdrive off your vehicle consumes more fuel wether you use cruise control or not. As stated before, in this case overdrive should be used unless extra pulling power is required... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.223.93.188 23:56, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

  8. Should I warm up my car before driving on frigid winter days ...

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    At the time, warming the car in the winter made sense since it could take several minutes for the right air-fuel mix to reach the engine, without which the vehicle was at risk of stalling or ...

  9. Buying a car? Here's how to get same-day car insurance before ...

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    While same-day car insurance policies are widely available, it is possible you may run into a waiting period before auto coverage kicks in after purchasing. Some car insurance policies do not ...