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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Tingwey
Get to this from the beginning GPS which is the Global Positioning System can be defined as the satellite-based system made up of a set of connections of about 24 satellites put in orbit by the American Department of Defense. GPS is initially planned for army use, however, during the 1980s, the American government made the system accessible for civilian application. GPS operates in any weather condition, everywhere worldwide and 24hours daily. No fee is to be paid for setup charges to make use of GPS.
The satellite navigation technology was developed a very long time ago but so many people do not realize that. It all started in 1967 when the basic principles of SatNav were first tested. It was not until the 1990s when the NavSat GPS systems were first used by the military. A short period later, the civilian use of this technological development was authorized but it could not be used by every one since it was very expensive. During this period, the first people who had the privileged to use it were pilots and surveyors who used it for their distant measurements. An average citizen could not use the Auto navigation system at that time for his small car.
For the past years, the charge fee for the installation of GPS auto navigation has considerably gone down. And as a predictable consequences of this, more people are taking benefit of it so as to know exactly where they are moving to, make a plan of their journey, and to maintain the path they are using.
Do not believe that the GPS auto navigation is only used by those doing long journeys. Whats true here is, even those who spend long hours in their truck, cars, or SUV also enjoy the advantages of the automobile navigation system or any tool of a similar value.Most forecast users like you may think of ones apprehension. This is the type of system that will be most favorable for the type of navigation system you actually need. You have to know the different auto navigation systems that exist and decide which you really need for your project.
There are different auto navigation systems on the market today: 1. Stand-alone auto navigation system Stand-alone navigation systems provide the most thorough and complete mapping utilities. 2. Multipurpose Handheld Navigation Devices:Comparing to the stand-alone navigation system, the multipurpose handheld navigation devices do not have the full-detailed information that the former can offer you. 3. Laptop/Palm Based Systems:If you already have your Palm or laptop devices and you often bring them with you while traveling, better just turn them into a navigation system.
Below are some of the ways on how you can use the auto navigation system and GPS technology during your every travel: 1. Planning your trip. Before you get in your car and start the engine, of course, you need first to know where your destination will be. 2. Keep track of restaurants, malls, or theatres. While you are in travel, there are some points that you might need to eat some or stop for a while to take rest. Doing these in a mall, theatre, or some restaurant is a great option.
Say bye to the fast days when an hours drive was like a thousand hours because the journey was not planned. And before you noticed, your gas tank had run out of fumes or cars even got stranded in the midst of nowhere.
The Auto navigation System works effectively because it tells you where a particular point is located on the earths surface and points out the easiest route you can take to get to that point.
Today if you are out for work of simply for pleasure, you will fine that traveling has never been easy as you will not need that ancient huge atlas or a commercial tour guide and serves you your fuel, money, energy and time
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Colin Jones
Just where did a hybrid car get it’s beginnings? Well, read on to find out. Hybrid cars are very popular to today’s car buyers, and there are many reasons why. But before you even think about choosing a hybrid car to buy, you might want to know a little bit about the history of the hybrid car first.
It is surprising, but hybrid vehicles were around even before gas-powered cars. In about the year 1665, a Jesuit priest by the name of Ferdinand Verbeist started making plans for a new type of vehicle. That vehicle or cart would be very simple, nothing complex. Simple was all he wanted.
So it was that Ferdinand designed a car that would have four wheels and would run on steam. It took roughly fifteen years of sweat and toil for Ferdinand to go through with his plan. He laboured to perfect his dream car. But no one knows for certain if he ever finished it because there is no physical evidence that his concept ever passed into reality.
Then in 1769, a man with the name of Nicholas Cugnot designed and developed a carriage that was powered by steam. This carriage really did go and it went at six miles per hour. This project was all well and good, but it was difficult to get the amount of steam needed to make the car to go any significant distance.
The real break through in hybrid vehicle design finally came in 1839 when Robert Anderson developed an electrically powered vehicle. It was the first of its breed and was built in Scotland.
This electric car was a highly applauded innovation of its time. However, the only problem was that it was very difficult to recharge the car’s battery. Some pioneers came after Anderson, but they too had a hard time getting the battery recharged easily.
Then there was another outstanding break-through, in the year 1898, Porsche came out with an electric and fuel combo combustion engine that was the first of its type. The car was named the Lohner Electric Chaise and it could go for up to 40 miles using just its batteries.
Within a short space of time, pioneers combined both gas and a battery powered engines to power what would become today’s hybrid vehicle. In 1999, Honda made a leap into the US market. It came out with the Honda Insight, which was a lightweight two-door hybrid. Since then, hybrid cars have been evolving and improving into what we see on the market these days. Hybrid cars are no longer just for the techies who think it’s cool to combine battery and fuel power to get them where they need to go. Hybrid cars started out simple, and they are still quite simple today.
Nowadays hybrid vehicles are becoming increasingly more popular as people are getting to understand them better. In the 21st century, hybrids saw a big boom in sales after the Toyota Prius came on the streets. It was the first hybrid with four doors that was marketed for America.
Soon after, the Ford Escape hybrid became the very first SUV hybrid ever made. So there it is in a nutshell, the history of the hybrid car – today’s modern car.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
by Theodore Hoffstrader
As everybody knows, Auto Insurance is necessary. But why is that the case?
The best way to define auto insurance is as follows: it is a mutually beneficial agreement between the auto insurance company and a policy holder. The deal is simple: the auto insurance company pays for any losses (according to a policy’s terms), and the policy holder pays a premium.
Auto insurance provides coverage of liability, medical expenses and property loss. In the unfortunate event an accident occurs, and you are the cause of this accident, your insurance company will have to pay for any medical bills and property loss you sustained. Furthermore, if any injuries were suffered by the other driver, or any damages caused to his vehicle, it would have to pay that as well. Conversely, if you are involved in an accident but the fault is not yours, the other driver’s insurance would have to cover your losses (as specified by his insurance plan).
This arrangement helps to protect you from a lawsuit if you get into an accident. There are also times that you may have an accident with someone who does not have coverage, and your insurance covers you during those times as well. Thus, if the insurance company chooses to, they can sue the other driver for their losses.
Factors that can determine your Auto Insurance premiums are age, gender, marital status, geographical location, previous driving violations, type of vehicle you wish to insure, accident claims, your credit rating, occupation, education, driving distance per year, years of driving experience, miles driven to work, business use of your vehicle, theft protection and safety devices on your car, and whether you have multiple drivers and cars on your policy. For instance, a married female driver over the age of 25 will have a lower rate than that of a single 18 year old male driver.
If you live in a rural area, your premiums will probably be lower than a driver who lives in New York City. The chance of getting into an accident is greater in highly congested cities. Safety and theft deterrent devices on cars usually land you a discount, because they are proven to reduce risk of injury and loss.
To make sure that you get the lowest premiums on your Auto Insurance, make sure that you shop around. One company may find your occupation to be a higher risk than another company, while another may find that your geographic location poses a greater risk than another carrier. It never hurts to get several quotes that all compare the exact same coverage. You never know, if a company knows that you are shopping around they may have a way to beat the lower quote of their competitor.
About the Author:
Theodore Hoffstrader has been struggling for years with Auto Insurance issues and through these trials has earned expert status. In this article he explained the
necessity of Auto Insurance. To read more articles that will help you better understand Auto Insurance and might save you money, visit his site, the
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
by Frank Garrett
Modern cars are significantly more complex than their counterparts from the 1960’s and 1970’s, and working on them is an even more specialized discipline. The modern mechanic needs a laptop computer as much as he needs a tool box, and for this reason even those with a decent aptitude for working on engines are opting to have their repairs done by a professional. Still, there are a number of simple car maintenance steps that anyone can do. These simple tasks will go a long way toward preventing trouble which saves you time and money as well as resulting in a safer driving experience.
–Wash your car often: While the exterior of your car isn’t as important as what’s under the hood it’s still necessary to take care of it. A clean car looks better, of course, but it also helps in a few practical areas. Keeping your windshield clean inside and out, obviously, is crucial for safety. Washing you car often keeps your headlights clean. And, of course, frequent washing helps prevent rust and corrosion extending the life of your vehicle.
–Clean the undercarriage of the car: This is especially true if you live anywhere it snows”all of the salt and other gunk your car gets underneath it will rust out your body faster than anything. I dont care how cold it is, you should give your car a good bath at least once a week during the winter, and make sure to get underneath the wheel wells and the undercarriage of your car.
–Wash your engine: Not only is your engine subject to the same ‘threats’ as the exterior and undercarriage of your car, it also collects crusty oil, battery acid and a variety of other contaminants. Keeping your engine clean will not only protect against corrosive damage, but will help your car run cooler and more efficiently. Wash your engine every time you wash your car, and let it idle before you start driving to allow it to dry completely.
–Clean your air filter and change it often: Change your air filter every time you change your oil filter. Some might argue that changing it so often is ‘overkill’ but filters are so cheap why not err on the side of caution? In between filter changes its a good idea to give your filter a good spray with a compressed air hose and blow out the filter chamber at the same time. The clean air will help your car’s engine run cooler and more efficiently.
–Check and change your oil: Back in more civilized times, a full service gas station would check your oil every time you filled up. You should do the same. Change your oil frequently”at least every 5,000 miles and better still, every 3,000 miles. Change your filter when you change the oil or youre going to be pumping clean oil through a dirty filter which doesnt do you a bit of good. Oil changes are a pretty easy job even for those without much of a mechanical background, and drive thru oil change businesses are ubiquitous in any decent sized market. Most of these places do a decent job and charge a reasonable fee. Many also take care of several other of the maintenance tasks on this list.
–Check other fluids: Change your anti-freeze/coolant every year, and check the reservoir every week or so to make sure it’s full. Also check transmission, brake and power steering fluids at least once a week. Top them off if necessary.
–Take good care of your tires: Check your air pressure levels with a tire gauge at least once a week, keeping them filled to manufacturer specified levels. Check the spare tire–if you have a ‘real’ tire as a spare make sure it’s properly inflated, and even if you have a ‘donut’ temporary spare make sure it isn’t damaged. Rotate your tires every few months or more frequently if you drive a lot of miles. This will insure even wear, and along with proper inflation will prevent countless problems as well as saving you time and money.
Emergency tools and equipment: Despite your best efforts to the contrary, things will eventually go wrong. When in does, youll be glad that you planned ahead. These items should be in your trunk at all times: tire gauge, pliers (slip-joint and needle nose), adjustable wrench, flat head and Phillips screwdriver. Dont buy cheap tools”theyll break and the least opportune times. Invest in Craftsman tools or another premium brand, and youll be set for life. Youll also need a flashlight, and if you live somewhere it snows its also a good idea to have salt, sand, a small shovel, and a blanket just in case you get snowbound and have to sleep in your car. A cellphone charger is also a good thing to have, since a cellphone doesn’t do much good if your batteries are dead. There are also ‘emergency’ cellphone chargers that don’t require a power source.
–Auto club membership: Just a great investment that will pay for itself the first time you lock your keys in your car or need a tow. AAA is the best known, but there are many others. Most credit card and cellphone providers offer this type of service, and a growing number of car manufacturers including VW and Mini Cooper offer it free of charge for new car buyers. At minimum, they should offer free towing, trip continuation insurance, lockout service, free maps, and some other bells and whistles. Keep in mind, however, that all roadside assistance companies aren’t created equal. Compare what they offer, and consider the type of driving you do–if you frequently travel through remote areas you’re better off going with a bigger company due to their larger network of covered providers.
These tips are all things that anyone can do, even without more than a basic knowledge of how a car works. Regular car maintenance will prolong the life of your vehicle and help maintain its value, provide a safer and more enjoyable driving experience and save you money in the process.
About the Author:
Ross Everett is a well known authority on the automotive industry, falconry and
Internet sports betting. He serves as a staff handicapper for a number of
online sports books, as well as writing and lecturing on gambling theory and casino management as well as the stock market and investment strategy. He is currently working on an exhaustive biography of the late vocalist Rosemary Clooney.
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009
by Gareth Jones
Most of us have heard of the different Honda cars on the market today. You can add to this range of cars, the Honda hybrid cars. These hybrid cars include the Honda Accord Hybrid, the Honda Civic hybrid 4 door car and Honda Insight, which is a two seater. These are not the only hybrid cars in Honda’s stable, there are other ones but these are the most popular models.
You will find that Honda hybrid cars are available in various flavours of their popular conventional Honda vehicles. The Honda Civic hybrid is such a hybrid car that is very popular. This four door compact vehicle is one of those that you can choose either as new or as a second-hand car.
The hybrid Honda Civic has a 5 speed manual transmission drive. This particular Honda hybrid car is known as an assist hybrid car. Unlike other hybrid cars, the Honda Civic hybrid has won an award for the best international engine.
While you can obtain information about the various models of Honda hybrid cars from the Honda dealers’ websites on the Internet, you may want to visit the showrooms in person. This will provide you with a better understanding of whether a hybrid car will suit you. Having looked into these details, you can then see which Honda hybrid model is right for you.
Thus, you can make sure that you are getting a good deal And, speaking of money, you may want to check out the price of other cars that catch your eye in the hybrid Honda car line. For those who like the look of the hybrid car from Honda, you have a choice of previous year’s models or the new batch of Honda hybrid cars. Since there are lots of data you need to check, when it comes to purchasing cars, it is probably best if you have the questions you need answered dealt with by a qualified Honda dealer.
In this way, you can be assured that you have chosen a Honda hybrid which is not only affordable but is also capable of meeting your requirements. The hybrid cars that you are able to buy will provide you with lots of benefits both in the long term and the short term in keeping the costs of fuel down.
Because there are many different cars on the market, you can always be sure that you will find one that you like. The trusted Honda hybrid is the absolute choice for the choosy hybrid car owner.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
by Everette JT Jamison
Your car needs regular servicing in order to continue running smoothly. The good news is that even though a mechanic can do everything for you, most of it can be done in your garage. We’re not talking about overhauling your engine or transmission. We’re referring to the little things that can influence your car’s performance, maneuverability, and handling over time. Below, I’ll provide a 6-step checklist that you can use to make sure your vehicle is in tip-top condition.
Step 1 – Check The Oil
Get used to checking your oil every few weeks. That way, you’ll have the peace of mind of knowing that your engine will remain well-lubricated while you’re driving. Often, engines will begin burning or consuming too much oil. Checking it periodically will help you keep on top of potential problems.
Step 2 – Check The Coolant
You should check your car’s coolant level regularly, especially if you drive for long distances. Even though it’s easy to keep the reservoir filled, a lot of drivers neglect going so. If the levels decline too far, your vehicle’s engine can overheat. That can lead to expensive damage.
Step 3 – Examine The Air Filter
Look at your air filter every time you change the oil. You won’t need to replace it each time (unless you’re driving over extremely dusty roads), but you should replace it when it gets dirty. The air filter catches debris before it can enter your engine. Over time, the accumulation of dirt and dust will prevent proper airflow.
Step 4 – Fill Up Your Power Steering Fluid
Sometimes, it’s easy to take your vehicle’s power steering for granted. But, the ease with which you turn your wheel requires that you keep the fluid level topped off. Check it at least once a month. Then, if the level seems low, look in your owner’s manual to check whether a particular type of fluid is recommended.
Step 5 – Repair Dents And Dings
Not only do they look unattractive, but dents and door dings can also pave the way for rust to settle in. Unfortunately, being on the receiving end of these small blemishes is practically a foregone conclusion. As inconvenient as it is, getting them fixed can prevent costlier problems later.
Step 6 – Test The Lights
Most cars today are designed to warn the driver that one of the headlights is about to fail. The turn indicator will begin blinking rapidly before the light completely fails. To make sure that you haven’t missed the problem, get into the habit of checking your front and back lights every two weeks. The last thing you want is to find out one of your lights is broken while you’re driving in poor weather.
The six items above are not hard to check. They merely require a few minutes of your time. By keeping on top of each of them, you can help ensure that your vehicle is operating properly. If you notice signs of more severe issues (for example, your engine is burning oil), have a trained mechanic take a closer look.
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
by Sam Shaw
The Car Art Museum is located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. Privately owned, this museum opened in 1988 and goes by its informal yet popular nickname, The Garage Mahal.
The museum is a contemporary art museum that displays both present day contemporary art and art collections that are of historical significance. The museum puts great emphasis on cars as art. This is art that allows artists to follow on specific guidelines or rules regarding art.
The contemporary nature of this form of art is maintained by having car standards and models from specific periods in history featured in artistic designs. The use of fine art in their exhibitions also makes the popularity of aesthetic art a great deal more pronounced. These art forms are especially shown in art objects that are produced containing performing art forms and visual art forms. These will usually include sculptures, painting, theatre, photography, and dance.
Therefore, the museum also focuses on performing arts as well as other types of art mediums. Performing arts include those that use the presence, body and face of an artist to create art objects literally from the physical.
Ann Harithas who had been a long-time supporter of the Car Art Movement and at the same time an artist herself started this Car Art Museum. Her partner James Harithas was the former director of Corcoran Museum, which is based in Washington DC.
When you visit the Car Art Museum’s showroom, you see works of art that artists and car enthusiasts alike find utterly mesmerizing. Modern car culture’s spirit is used again and again as the centerpiece of the exhibitions held often here. Cars’ elaborately re-molded stocks feature intricate designs of mobile contraptions, low riders, and cars.
One of these exhibitions involves the display of sculptures that have been done by an artist from Houston. This exhibition brings to light some of the most gifted Houston artists. Each of these artists represents a significant figure in the Houston art world.
Single person exhibitions are also showcased, and these feature both religiously based and contemporary pieces focusing on varying emphases on surrealism and morality. The museum’s art forms can also be called “modern art,” since the museum itself features works that utilize elements prior to the year 1970.
These particular types of art preserve the philosophy and style of the art that was commonly associated with that particular time period. The museum also showcases pieces created with scrap metal or that are constructed of chrome. This breathtaking museum’s roof reminds one of a Byzantine Empire’s Temple. It is clear that the Art Car Museum of Houston, Texas goes beyond corporate code utilitarian viewpoints. Instead, it provides those who come to see it an in-depth look into the Car Art Movement. Thus, one is drawn into the whole movement, in its entirety.
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The Car Art Museum in Houston, TX is the finest
car art gallery in the country. Anyone considering a
art car hobby should make a trip here a top priority. It’s a trip you will never forget!
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Whether you are a teenager buying your first car, or a parent taking on the challenge of finding a car for their teenager, there are a variety of aspects that must be understood before getting behind the wheel.
Regardless of your teens protests, it is usually best to stay as practical as possible when buying the first car. Pick something safe and reliable because after all, who wants to be sitting on the side of the road a day after the car has been purchased just because the vehicle was your teens favorite color?
With all of the makes and models out there today, there are a vast sea great quality used vehicles to choose from. The following is a list of some of the best used cars for your teen:
- Dodge Charger: This is a great vehicle that is safe to drive. It is not prone to rolling over and the size of the vehicle keeps the passengers safe. Its tough and rugged look leans towards the looks of a muscle car which appeals to the male teens, and it has an average fuel usage of approximately 25 mpg on the highway and 18mpg in the city. The cost of this car can be a bit high, but it is well worth it.
- Chrysler 300: This is a great looking vehicle that everyone in the family would like to drive, so the teen may find that they are wrestling with Mom and Dad in the driveway for the keys. On average, the price is a bit high, but it is a safe car. The gas mileage is much like that of the Dodge Charge.
- Jeep Wrangler: This car is popular with the teens because of all the extra gadgets it can come with such as MP3 players and iPods. Keeping that in mind, this may not make it one of the safest to be on the road with, especially if attention is focused on shuffling tunes instead of watching the road. With that said, the price is usually reasonable and the gas mileage is great. An added plus is that the government gave the Jeep a five star crash test rating, so you can feel safe about your teen driving in this vehicle.
- Chevy Cobalt: There are a variety of brightly colored cars to choose from with this model which helps to make it a fun drive for the teen. The price is affordable, even if purchasing it as a new car. It is also very fuel efficient. This is a popular choice of both teens and their parents because of its price, looks, safety, and fuel-efficiency.
- Chevy Equinox: If you are looking for a bigger set of wheels, then the Equinox will fit the bill. Even though it is an SUV, which have a bad reputation for rollovers, the Equinox has a four star rating so that issue can be placed lower on the list of things to worry about The pricing is average to high and gas mileage is a bit lower coming in at 24 mpg on the highway and 17 mpg in the city.
Finding the right car for a teen can be a time consuming task, but the more research and test driving you do from a used cars dealership, the better it will be for you and your teen. Make sure that the car you choose has the options you require. Remember to compromise when picking out the car, and most importantly, have fun while shopping!
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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
by Justin Tinsdale
For those who love music and the ability to take their favorite tunes wherever they may roam, there are some fabulous auto sound systems that you can listen to as you go down the road. It doesn’t really matter which style of MP3 player you use, most of the newer auto sound systems at least have the ability to read and translate the material from these players into great music for you to enjoy on your ride by simply plugging your personal MP3 player into the modern car stereo. Isn’t it amazing?
Many of us find that lugging around an MP3 player with all of our favorite sound file, it is much more convenient and way more practical than attempting to lug around a huge case of CDs. They are fantastic for individuals who find ourselves disappointed when we purchase CDs only to discover that we really only like one or two songs. It is just a great feeling to have your favorite songs ready for when there is nothing on the radio or if you just want to zone out commercials.
Audio books are super to listen to while driving on the road. Audio books allow me to hear the stories I’ve been eagerly awaiting at my convenience and in my SUV as I’m making my daily commute or running errands. I really need the good car stereo sound quality for the words to be understandable at a normal volume level. Audio books are wonderful for helping to pass time on long car trips.
I typically try to get hold of stories that might appeal the children on long car rides as well (such as the Madeleine L’Engle books or The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes). This instills a love of reading in them and I don’t have to agonize about a few bad words that some audio books will say. The sound quality in an auto sound system that is very high-quality will make the spoken word much easier to understand, as well as the music have more depth and quality of sound.
When you embark on your quest for your next auto sound system make certain you contemplate all the potential features you may want to include. In fact the choices are seemingly endless as technology advances. Choose the car sound system that will meet your needs and interests best and just simply enjoy it. Trust me when I tell you this. When you get a new car audio system with everything that you want, you won’t regret it. It will give you a world of sound that you didn’t even know existed in your factory system.
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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
by Dereck E. Santens
If you are thinking about buying a new vehicle here are 5 of the most compelling reasons to buy a used car rather than a new car.
1. Used Cars Cost Less
Since the point of a car is to get your from here to there, there is no reason to pay more for something that fundamentally will do the same thing. If you are on a budget look at what you need not what you want and you will realize that a new car is a mostly a status symbol.
2. Used Cars Hold Their Value Better
A car, used or new, will depreciate the older it is and the more it is used. However the minute you drive a new car of the lot it loses a significant portion of its value. This means if you go to sell your new car you will have already lost thousands of dollars. On the other hand, if you buy used, when you go to sell your car you will be able to get most of what you paid for it back.
3. Used Cars Are Greener
It takes a lot of resources and energy to produce a new vehicle. Buying used does not cause any additional harm to the environment. Remember that next time someone smugly tells you they are looking at the new Prius.
4. Lower Insurance Premiums for Used Car Owners
Since used cars are generally far less expensive than new cars their monthly insurance premiums are far less as well. Saving on insurance costs each month can really add up. Over the course of the year if you saved $50 dollars a month on insurance you would save $600 dollars.
5. Availability Of OEM Parts
After about 5 years most of the contracts car-makers have with part manufacturers what prevent them from selling the same parts they make for the car companies without the company label at deep discounts. That means that if you have a used car older than 5 years chances are if you need to replace a part it will be available form an OEM manufacturer for significant less than if you got it from a dealer.
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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
by Joseph Welusz
Using cheap auto insurance coverage can make fiscal sense in times when the economy takes a bit of a nose dive, such as these days. In most cases, expending a bit of effort to find a quality, but cheap, insurance policy, written by a decent agency, can be worth the time taken to do so. In fact, at least a couple hundred per year could be saved by reconfiguring insurance policies. Remember a few things, though.
To begin with, always conduct some basic research on any companies willing to underwrite an insurance policy. They should be allowed to do business in the state in which the policy is going to be underwritten, for one. It can sometimes be the case that a company will offer a policy when it isn’t supposed to do so in that state. Mostly, it’s because agents fail to catch that issue when writing the policy.
Also, always check up on any consumer ratings the agency and the insurance provider has received in the past. Most local better business bureaus or chambers of commerce can help with this item. Face it: There are more than a few less-than-savory agencies and insurance companies out there who will be glad to take money, give out a policy, and then disappear when the time comes to service it.
The Internet can deliver up more than a few quality insurance locator sites that can help in the search for a good, cheap policy. It’s only a matter of entering the parameters – kind of car, miles driven annually, age of the driver, etc. – and then evaluating the results returned before making a decision.
It’s always a funny thing when insurance shoppers profess shock at how wide the difference is when it comes to policy rates from one company to the next. If consumers understood how risk is evaluated and then underwritten by a company, they wouldn’t be so surprised, however. Risk is looked at through the lens of each company’s own rating systems, as a matter of fact.
After a decent policy at a low price is found, make sure to get any policy quote in writing before putting out money to pay for it. It should also be the case that a clearly-understood set of terms is provided in the insurance binder. Also, all the various states have different mandatory minimum coverage requirements. A shopper should be comfortable with the levels of coverage provided before going with any policy. And see if there’s a waiting period before coverage kicks in.
Using cheap auto insurance coverage isn’t a difficult thing to conceptualize doing. It can be a bit hard to execute in practice, but there are a number of useful evaluation and locating tools on the Internet. When times are bit fiscally uncertain, finding cheap coverage could make sense as long as the policy delivers on the promises it makes.
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Sunday, May 17th, 2009
by Charlie Griffin
Chevrolet is about to start the largest fuel cell technology test drive ever. According to the Chevrolet Website this major car company and parent General Motors has been reviewing applications for the 100 consumers in three major commuting markets that will be their real life test drivers for this extensive test. Some 100 lucky consumers will begin driving vehicles rated as using Zero Gas and having Zero Emissions for up to 50,000 miles.
This is the test we have been dreaming of – vehicles that use no gas and produce no noxious emissions! And these vehicles will be on the roads of the U.S. in New York, California, and Washington, D.C. The chosen consumers will drive this vehicle on their daily commutes and errands throughout these large metropolitan areas. The results from these test drives will provide answers for researchers refining fuel cell technology in future GM and Chevrolet vehicles.
The vehicle developed for this historic test is the Chevrolet Equinox equipped with Fuel Cell Technology. The EPA certified Hydrogen Powered Equinox Fuel Cell as a “Zero Emission Vehicle” (ZEV). This means it emits only water – no smoke coming out of this tailpipe! In fact, instead of a tailpipe, it has 4 water vapor outlets on it’s backside.
Fueling up is quick for these vehicles, taking about 5 minutes at the yet to be designated fueling locations. 3 fuel tanks storing up to 9 pounds of hydrogen at 10,000 PSI, will provide up to 200 miles of driving for these next-generation vehicles.
The Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell combines hydrogen and water to produce electricity, which powers the electric drive system for the Equinox. This is a fully functional “real world” vehicle. According to Chevrolet’s website, “Equinox Fuel Cell has been crash-tested and is designed to meet all applicable 2007 U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. And you will enjoy the benefits of driver and front passenger air bags(2), the StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control System, four-wheel antilock disc brakes with Traction Control, and OnStar.” In other words, it’s as safe to use as any vehicle on the road today, although it is a little heavier than it’s sister 6 cylinder gas powered Equinox.
General Motors is proud of this test, which is being billed as the “WORLD’S LARGEST FUEL CELL VEHICLE FLEET” in a recent news release at GM Media online. “GM is demonstrating its commitment to hydrogen fuel cells as the answer for taking the automobile out of the environmental debate and reducing our dependence on petroleum,” said Larry Burns in the news release. Burns is GM Vice President, Research & Development and Strategic Planning. “The Equinox Fuel Cell is powered by GM’s most advanced fuel cell propulsion system to date, and demonstrates an important milestone on our pathway to automotive-competitive fuel cell propulsion technology development,” he added.
More information can be found on Chevrolet’s website, where they have pictures and specs on this new vechicle. This test has been promoted for over a year by Chevrolet, with the first Hydrogen powered Equinox of the project already being delivered to the Army for a “non-tactical” functional test according to an article in September of 2006 on USAToday.com.
This is a major commitment by GM and Chevrolet. They are certainly stepping up to the table in the effort to bring this technology into the main stream. According to a news release at the 1006 Los Angeles Auto Show, Ed Peper, Chevrolet General Manager, said, “the fuel cell technology is seamlessly integrated into a uniquely styled crossover vehicle that is distinctively Chevrolet. The Equinox Fuel Cell joins Chevrolet’s family of advanced gas-saving and alternative fuel vehicles.”
Look for these test vehicles to start tooling down the roads of these metropolitan areas in September, 2007. Hopefully, they will pave the way for volume production of this already promising technology. In an article on the website ETA.co.uk an estimate of when this technology might be available for wider implementation(commercially viable) included the year 2010.
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Friday, May 15th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
It’s very important to compare your auto insurance prices before choosing one. Prices can range greatly, and it is helpful to know exactly what the different types of insurance are and which one that is best for you. If you know the right way to search for prices you are much more likely to get a deal that works well for you.
There are a wide variety of factors that can influence the auto insurance quotes. Some of the factors are your car type, your age, location, and your driving record. To get the accurate quotes you must give the same information every time. But, if you are looking for the lowest quotes possible, you can take the insurance on someone else?s name, or use a safer car for insurance.
When you begin your search for the best car insurance, it is very vital that you utilize all your available resources. Instead of just seeking your own insurance company, it is recommended that you surf Internet and ask to your friends about their car insurance. In this way, you can come across all possible resource to help you to save more money. It is also recommended that you check your local phonebook, to see if there is any insurance company available in your area.
Talk with each agent and give them your personal information to find out what quote they offer. You can also get quotes from offline by searching for the top car insurance companies. Haggling is somewhat allowed when looking for car insurance, but you must do it in the right way. If you have found a cheap price, tell your agent about it and see if they will give you the same deal, or better.
The price you get is largely dependent on what type of coverage you get. There are many different plans you can get including Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, and Medical. Some of these plans only cover you or the other driver. Some of them only cover your medical bills and won’t help you fix your car at all. Make sure you learn as much as you can about these plans and find the one that is best for you.
All drivers must get their car insured, and if you don’t have it means you are at great danger. In case you get involved in a serious car accident, you may have to repair both damaged cars and also bear the medical expenses. Unforeseen financial trouble like this can spoil your financial condition for years. It is also considered unlawful in many states to drive without a car insurance proof.
Finding the best plan is simply about getting the best coverage with the lowest payments. Make sure you understand the plan fully before agreeing to it. Make sure you go through an agent you trust before signing anything, in case they try to slip in fees that you are not aware of. To keep your insurance just makes the monthly payments on time. If you don?t make your payments the insurance company will cancel your insurance. You can sometimes have your car insurance payments taken out of your bank account automatically every month; this is especially helpful if you are forgetful of making payments.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
by Andrs Iniesta
Have you been looking for auto parts which you can buy for good prices? Well, then your search is over because there’s only one place to go when it comes to your auto parts needs, and that is Jaguar Parts Bargain.
Scream out “I’ve got a Jaguar!” as you drive, by adorning your ride with the classic Leaper Leaping Cat, which has never failed to be a stunner for generations. Jaguar Parts Bargains offers you with various choices of Jaguar hood ornaments and emblems, which are definitely must-have items. Ride in incredible style by owning one of the brand new jag mirrors, that come in black and carbon designs. They are definitely great looking and can be easily installed at the same time. And with a high-impact ABS shell, it can very well pass the durability test.
With durable ABS shell, and rocking black and carbon designs, you will never go wrong when you buy one of the jag mirrors you can find in Jaguar Parts Bargain. And it is also an item that takes a short time to install without any complications, a guaranteed must-have.
Protect your jaguar wiper motor from being soaked and prolong its life by partnering it with a Jaguar XJS Wiper Motor Cover. It doesn’t easily wear out as it is created from fiberglass and hi-tech resins, so you can guarantee that it is durable and is worth the buy.
Do not let your jaguar wiper motor be damaged by water. Available on Jaguar Parts Bargain is a Jaguar XJS Wiper Motor Cover that will protect your wiper motor. With its fiberglass material and hi-tech resins, it is a sure to last a long time.
You may also find yourself buying a conversion kit of Honda h22 type S pistons, a great deal at a bargain price. Impregnated with Teflon so as to reduce friction and having decks that are fully anodized, Nippon racing pistons which are readily available for purchase will definitely prove to be functional.
Know your Jaguar better and take the opportunity to be familiar with the XJR parts, or maybe of the XJ8 or XJ6 if those are what you have. There are parts list manuals available in Jaguars Parts Bargain to help you get the essential information on the auto parts, to aid you with repair and finding some parts replacements.
Used BMW parts are also being offered, so for those who have tight budgets and are in need of these stuffs, this is good news. From BMW hood emblems, to seat belts and fan blades, you can easily find these items all sold at affordable prices.
It’s just a click away, so what are you waiting for? Treat your automobile and shop for all those great items, only on Jaguar Parts Bargains.
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Sunday, May 10th, 2009
by Mario Goldstein
For people who don?t really own a lot of expensive stuff, their cars could be the most valuable property they could have. With this proper care should be needed especially in maintaining the car paint regardless of the car?s age. The car?s paint is the one that is first seen of your car, aside from that it is also a little expensive to replace or repair it so it is a must that we try to check the kinds of products that we use. When done properly, the car?s paint and luster will last longer.
Maintaining the car?s paint does not call for any special skill or complicated process. Just follow the simple yet very effective ways and you?ll surely be enjoying your car for years without spending too much. To get started, make sure that when washing your car, the proper tools should be used. The best material for cleaning the surface is a cotton or paint-safe microfiber washing mitt. When it comes to cleaning products, it is recommended that you choose something whose pH is balanced; a product that won?t strip off the paint?s wax. Combining your non-detergent cleaning product with a lubricant would help give a shiny and scratch-free finishing.
After cleaning your car, it is a must that you dry them to prevent water spots for some mineral would be deposited and would create unattractive spots on the car paint. To dry your car; a 100% cotton cloth and sheepskin chamois are the best materials to be used to achieve a great effect.
But what if after a rigid cleaning, you still aren?t satisfied with your car paint?s appearance? What if you still find some dirt on it? Would you head your way to a car wash shop? You don?t need to do that! If you wanted to eliminate those annoying residue you may use detailing clay with a lubricant is the best way to get rid of them but remember that it is not used to remove paint scratches.
Okay, your car is clean and no more traces of residue but wait, the paint still looks so dull! Worry not for a car polisher and rubber cleaners could help you get the luster you wanted but these materials may be abrasive so have a professional?s advise when you opt to use it.
And the most important thing of all is waxing especially if you just had a wax. Carnauba wax or paint sealant is two of the things you may use for waxing. Carnauba wax can give your car paint about two months shine and luster while paint sealants could last for like half a year.
So there, you?d definitely give your car paint longer luster, shine and of course longer life.
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