try Google.com or cuil.com (a newbie entered recently)
these are the best in business right now
Actually, that's what search engines are for. But the problem with major search engines is information overload sometimes it feels like you need a magnifying glass to quickly find what you are looking for. You might want to try using specialty search engines like http://find.com for more relevant search results.
This is not a search engine; you need to actually ask a question that people can try to answer.
Search aggregator or search engine aggregator. It is actually called a Mashed Search engine - Like Dogpile.com or Avasearch.com and the reason for that being is because their technology is based mostly on mashing the api's of Google, Bing, Yahoo and Ask
Because that search engine is dumb.
Well, Wikipedia is more of a search engine and gives you information. Wikianswers is there to help you if you have anything to ask.
ask in your search engine
In a way, yes; you can use the ask bar at the top of every page on Answers.com to search for answers. We actually prefer to call ourselves an answer engine. But first and foremost, Answers.com is a place to get answers, whether they are from the reference library (ReferenceAnswers) or from the collaborative Q&A community (WikiAnswers).
ask a different search engine
no. bc memes
Your question definitely needs re-phrasing But a search engine using crawlers is a search engine that actually does the crawling itself like Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask Other search engines like Altavista, Aol , Avasearch, Lycos are just feeding out of the ones above
They don't have a website or a search engine where you can actually look up your vehicle. I know it's dumb. But you can call the denver impound and ask them to search for your car with your plate number or vin number.
ask another search engine
No, that search engine is now called ask.com