Thursday, 30 October 2008

To Buy A New Car

To Buy A New Car
By Jennie Crawford

There really isnt much that my husband enjoys more then to buy a new car. He works in the car industry, as did his father, so he was used to being involved in the process of buying a new car with his father. When he turned 16, he receive a new car. He has always had an inin the car industry so to speak, so he would buy a new car every two years or so.

He has learned a few things in his years of being in the car business. First off, do as much research on the type of car you are interested in as possible before visiting the dealership. You can go to the manufacturers website as well as the dealership website to find out all you can about the type of car you are interested in. Its also a good idea to check the websites for any specials or incentives they might be offering. Having this information before meeting with your salesperson can come in handy.

You can also do a check online for any problems the type of car you are interested in might be having. If you are going to buy a new car, you want to make sure that the model you are interested in is not having any major issues.

You should also check out the dealership you plan on visiting before you go. Many times, if a dealership has problems with customer service, people will talk about it and you can often find this information out online. You will be especially concerned with service department issues if you plan on getting your new car serviced at the dealership.

Visiting the dealership on a day when they are not open and looking around the lot is a great idea if you want a better idea on pricing before you talk to the salesperson. You can check out the sticker price on the type of car you are interested in before negotiating.

If you want to get the best buy on a car, it is important to do as much research ahead of time as possible. There can be all kinds of different financing involved when you buy a new car. Make sure you understand what everything means before you sign. It is a lot of fun to buy a new car. Its even more fun when you can manage to get a good deal on your new car as well.

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Saturday, 25 October 2008

A Review of Infant Car Seat Covers

A Review of Infant Car Seat Covers
By Morgan Hamilton

Do you have a baby? If you do, then you should consider infant car seat covers for your baby. These seat covers come in many forms ranging from items designed for style to items designed for severe weather conditions. There is a cover for your babys car seat that will suit your needs and tastes. In fact, many parents find that one cover just isnt enough.

A few months ago, I chose to purchase three infant car seat covers for my little one. My son was born during winter and the Posh Pouch was a natural choice for our northern climate. This is one of the infant car seat covers that offer great looks along with excellent comfort for the baby. It fits right on the baby car seat and serves as a nice, warm backdrop. The product is designed to encircle the baby as he or she sits in the unit. All you have to do is pull the zipper shut and your baby will be snug and warm in this well designed product.

I love this product because of its useful design and looks. The designers of this amazing product took the time to add lovely details on this product. The baby that sits in this seat cover will be surrounded in soft pink fur and delicate lining. This is one of the most attractive of the infant car seat covers that are designed for winter weather. Of course, Posh Pouch is just one of the many infant car seat covers available on the market.

You can also choose products that keep your baby warm while offering adorable designs as well. During these seasons, the weather does get quite a bit chilly but not nearly cold enough to warrant using the Posh Pouch. I dressed my son up in a cow costume for her first Halloween so the cow design is really special. I am always reminded of the special occasion each time I use it.

The last of the infant car seat covers I purchased is designed for rainy weather. This product consists of clear plastic that zippers right over the entire seat unit. I think that this item is great because it can be used in conjunction with the other infant car seat covers. Protecting your baby from elements like snow and rain or even dust is the main purpose of this particular product. There are plenty of other seat covers for babies available so you can definitely find at least one for your specific needs.

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Sunday, 19 October 2008

The Car That Runs On Air

The Car That Runs On Air
By Scott McDermott

The auto industry is bracing itself for its biggest shift since Henry Ford used an assembly line to roll out Model Ts. The race to develop and implement a new kind of fuel - both environmentally-conscious and affordable - has been going on for years now, but were still a while away from a full-scale gasoline overhaul. Ethanol, biodiesel, hydrogen, and lithium batteries are all vying for the title of gas killer, but theres a new contender making a lot of noise - and that contender is...air? Well, compressed air.

Moteur Development International (MDI) is a research and development firm that has tinkered with the concept of an Air Car for nearly fifteen years. Based in Nice, France, engineers at MDI now say their latest design, the MiniCAT CAT stands for Compressed Air Technologies is ready for production. More importantly, Tata Motors (Indias largest automotive manufacturer) seems to concur, and have agreed to initially build several thousand of these vehicles, with plans for expansion in the next couple years for production both in India and Europe.

How it Works In a MiniCAT, compressed air is stored in a tank underneath the vehicle and funnels into pistons where it expands to about 15 times the compressed level. The de-crompression of the air creates pressure to push the pistons which propels the car. The expansion of the air also creates a by-product of cold air that can be used to run the air-conditioning. The end result is an efficient engine generating plenty of power and having zero emissions. The biggest hurdle for any new fuel is in its availability and distribution. Here air has an obvious advantage.

Compressed-air pumps are inexpensive to manufacture and implement on a large scale, and as a renewable and abundant resource, air fill-ups would be far cheaper than gasoline is today. Some estimate that a full tank of air which for a MiniCAT is about 200 miles of driving could be as little as $3. Also in development is the CityCAT, which uses a dual-function engine to generate higher speeds and a longer range. The compressed air system is still central to propulsion, but a second system is added that takes over at speeds over 35 mph. This system is similar to General Motors Flex Fuel technology, meaning it can run on gasoline, biodiesel, ethanol, or other sources. When the second system is running it generates air that can be compressed and stored for later use by the central system.

Introducing it to the Populace MDI has built compressed air engines with 2, 4, and 6 cylinders and is looking for the best way to introduce their vehicles to the market.

One goal is a taxi fleet after all, taxis drive a lot more than the rest of us and are a good way to generate buzz. MiniCATS seem built for the city, and with several urban hubs in Europe considering a ban on gasoline-powered vehicles, the air-powered vehicle could be a popular choice indeed. CityCATs, despite their name, are made more for the suburban commuter. The Tata Motors agreement is a major first step in a very long walk. The Indian manufacturer has quickly become one of the worlds largest automakers, specializing in large trucks and buses. MDI has already built concept versions of pick-up trucks and vans for their fuel systems, and even larger vehicles are likely in the works. No final figures on pricing have been determined, but Tata and MDI estimate that MiniCATs would be around the equivalent of $10,000 in euros. Both vehicles are quick and nimble on city streets, with comparable acceleration to other economy-class cars. The higher-cylinder versions can provide more boost, but the MiniCAT tops out at around 68 mph, so it can get out on the freeway if it must. This flexibility would be more important in the U.S. should MDI expand production to our shores.

For more on these vehicles, check out MDIs website. Already some are beginning to eulogize gasoline as a thing of the past ethanol and other resources are certainly gunning for it. But in this race for the future, a late entrant might have what it takes to win it all. Compressed air systems are easy to manufacture, distribute, and replenish. Time will tell if running on air will have an entirely new meaning. At AutoExtra.com we strive to bring you the latest and greatest happenings in the automotive universe. Stay tuned for more on the cutting edge of fuel technologies.

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Friday, 17 October 2008

How To Buy A Car Without Getting Ripped Off!

How To Buy A Car Without Getting Ripped Off!
By Celebs Buka

8 items to bring with you when purchasing a car if you want to make sure you get the best deal possible.

The Buyers FolderWhenever you are considering getting a new car, you should be sure to bring all of the information that will help you to get the best deal you can.

This will all be included in your folder (The Buyers Folder)

Here is a list of all of the information that you will want to include in your folder.

1. A copy of your credit report from www.Truecredit.com

2. New car purchase prices for the cars that you are

considering from www.autousa.com

3. Accurate pricing data, rebates, tips and incentive from

www.FightingChance.com

4. Credit pre-approval in writing from www.e-loan.com

5. Insurance quote that cover the coverage that you want on

your loan

6. Used car blue book that has used car information and

market values

7. Extended warranty quotes from www.warrantydirect.com

8. Current loan rates that are in your local paper

Bringing all this information with you will literally cut the legs out from under the dealer. It shows that you are one step above the various scams that you will encounter.

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Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Top 9 Tips for Buying A FuelEfficient Car

Top 9 Tips for Buying A Fuel-Efficient Car
By Andrea Glass

Whether you buy a new or used vehicle, fuel efficiency--good gas mileage--is high on the list of most buyers' concerns. The difference between choosing a fuel-efficient car or one that guzzles gas, will either save or cost you money over the life of the vehicle, which could be substantial. Fuel efficiency varies widely from one car to the next. Obviously you can check the EPA rating for city/highway MPG on the window sticker, although most of us know the average car never reaches those numbers.

You can also check consumer guides, car magazines and Web sites, Web site forums or ask friends, relatives and co-workers which vehicles they recommend as fuel-efficient cars. Don't buy more car than you need, as larger vehicles generally have bigger engines that are less fuel-efficient. Find the most fuel-efficient car in the size group you're interested in, whether a two-seater, compact, mid-sized, SUV or pickup truck. There are several online sites where you can compare fuel consumption ratings of any car.

Your choice of transmission can also affect the fuel efficiency of the vehicle. Generally, a car with manual transmission is a more fuel-efficient car than one with automatic-assuming you shift properly. And a manual with overdrive, tachometer or shift indicator is the biggest fuel saver, saving up to 10% on fuel costs. If you do buy an automatic, which makes more sense for larger cars, the more gears the better.

Under normal driving conditions, smaller engines offer better fuel efficiency and economy than larger ones. All other things being equal, the larger engine and the more cylinders it has, the more fuel it consumes. Additionally, cars with smaller engines usually cost less and gas costs are lower because you don't need higher octane gas. That doesn't mean a bigger engine is never a good choice. In some cases, a larger, more powerful engine may provide the greater fuel efficiency. If you use your vehicle for work or often tow heavy loads, a smaller engine could burn more fuel if it has to work too hard and function beyond its most fuel-efficient range.

Depending on the type and size of motor vehicle you purchase, you may have the choice of front-wheel, rear-wheel, four-wheel or all-wheel drive. The majority of passenger cars and minivans have front-wheel drive, a design that supplies better traction and more interior room than rear-wheel drive. Although front-wheel drive was originally adopted to improve fuel economy over rear-wheel drive by reducing the weight and size of cars without giving up driving performance or interior space, there's really not much difference in fuel efficiency between the two.

And although four-wheel and all-wheel drive provide better traction and braking in certain driving conditions, the weight and friction of the additional drivetrain parts may increase fuel consumption by up to 10% over a two-wheel drive vehicle. Most often in SUVs and pickup trucks, four-wheel drive is enabled at will by the driver when additional traction is necessary. All-wheel drive is an option on some SUVs and a minority of passenger cars. Full-time all-wheel drive, however, makes for the least fuel-efficient car, because all four wheels are always being driven, drawing power from the engine and thus using more gas.

Another way to be a fuel saver, is by limiting the options you select for your car. You may not have realized that many conveniences from power windows, seats and mirrors to air conditioning and seat warmers decrease fuel efficiency and cost you more in fuel consumption. They add either weight, increase aerodynamic drag or pull extra power from the engine or through the alternator. Aluminium wheels are one of the few options that actually reduce weight and thereby increase fuel efficiency.

Obviously, considering other fuel options such as a hybrid electric car, is another choice for a fuel-efficient car.

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Monday, 13 October 2008

Useful Notes About Cheap Car Auctions

Useful Notes About Cheap Car Auctions
By Andy Jefferson

Every year, there are thousands of opportunities to buy cars at rock-bottom prices. In fact, you could even snag a used car for a measly $500!

Now you're probably wondering - 'how on earth can I get a used car at this price?' Simple. Because of surplus and seizure laws, literally an avalanche of cars become the property of the US government. But since storage space for these cars is overwhelmingly exorbitant, the government, in order to get rid of them, auctions them off for dirt-cheap prices. This is a major advantage for you!

Many folks out there assume that cheap car auctions offer super bargains you won't find at other types of auctions. Well, this may be the case to a certain extent, but is not entirely true either. You see, even though plenty of cheap car auctions are held in the hope of attracting buyers, sometimes, the prices can remain the same as expensive models elsewhere.

Having said that, these types of auctions do have their plus points. But before we go into that, let's take a quick look at some of the disadvantages of a cheap car auction.

The Cons

Because of a massive customer base, (everyone loves things for cheap!) there'll be a lot more competition in terms of bidding prices. And sometimes, you just might end up spending more than what you'd pay at an 'average' car auction!

Also, you'd probably not find the best selection of cars in terms of variety and quality. Some of the cars though may be worth a close look, so it still might be worth taking some time off to head over to a cheap car auction.

If you happen to be searching only for a particular model, you could run into a brick wall, because some of the cheap car auctions out there often do not feature special types of cars. In this instance, you'd have more luck at an auction that specializes in the model you wish to have.

OK, now onto the good stuff - the advantages of cheap car auctions! To start with, the outlay is extremely low, so even if you don't end up buying a car, you can simply continue, without losing a ton of money in the process.

Yet another bonus is the fact that the sign-up fees is way lower than what you'd have to pay other for other types of car auctions.

Also, you could come across some neat options at a cheap car auction that you will not find anywhere else.

To round off this article... as always, it's best to get an expert to go along with you, so they can provide some sort of guidance on which types of cars to purchase. And when you think about it, it makes perfect sense, because their expertise and knowledge on cars can prove to be invaluable in the long run.

Cheap car auctions may not be everyone's 'cup of tea', but if you don't fancy all of those extra options and are only looking out for a simple car, then this may well be the best option you can settle for!

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Friday, 10 October 2008

2 Way Car Alarms Wave Of The Future

2 Way Car Alarms - Wave Of The Future
By David Faulkner

2 way car are alarms bringing automobile protection systems into the future. A car alarm is now so much more than just a loud ringing noise when the vehicle is invaded. A 2 way car alarm is now able notify you remotely via pager when the alarm is activated. They also provid the ability to start and control the car from a distance. These special alarms can do nearly everything short of driving the car for you!

The technology, often utilizing FM radio waves, is not endorsed by some law enforcement officials because of the fact that real-time notification of theft activity might turn some car owners into vigilantes. It is seen as a trade-off in citizen safety to have the ability to try to intervene in a theft in progress. However, the remote action options available with 2 way car alarms, including door locks and trunk release, have allowed some car owners to derail a theft from as much as 2,500 feet away.

Many 2 way alarm manufacturers build GPS systems into their alarm units, which is a valuable tool in recovery of stolen vehicles. The ability to track and pinpoint the location of a stolen vehicle has helped reunite many owners with their cars. However, the satellite technology used by these 2 way car alarms is far from foolproof since the signals only work when line-of-sight is possible. They can can be obstructed by solid objects including below ground parking facilities. Still, it's a great advance in fighting auto theft.

Beyond these security measures, some modern 2 way car alarm models offer very attractive comfort features to their owners. Imagine being able to keep your vehicle locked while remote starting the car and engaging the climate control. The days of waiting in the heat or cold until the car's temperature regulates can be a thing of the past with these fantastically user-friendly options!

Despite the incredible advances of these 2 way car alarms, it must be stated that they cannot upgrade a vehicle beyond its original capabilities. For example, when installed in a car that does not have automatic door locks or trunk releases, these features will not work regardless of the alarm system. Additionally, most 2 way car alarms are designed to work strictly with automatic transmission vehicles. A standard transmission cannot be started remotely as the transmission must be manually disengaged to be able to start. So, be sure that your vehicle is equipped to take on the many advantages of a 2 way car alarm system, and then enjoy this space-age gadget!

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Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Car Accident Statistics

Car Accident Statistics
By Eric Morris

Car accident statistics indicate that at least four people involved in car accidents die every hour. These accidents could be due to the fault of the driver, the other driver, or due to a faulty vehicle. The important thing to consider is the number of deaths occurring every day, excluding the people involved in car accidents and sustaining severe personal injuries.

The main causes for car accidents are reckless and negligent driving and alcohol. Teenagers, according to the statistics, cause most car accidents Inexperience coupled with irresponsible behavior and a lack of respect for the safety precautions are the main causes for such a high number of teenage car accidents.

Another reason is the inattentiveness of the driver. Many people talk while driving, which might prove to be fatal because it distracts the driver from the road. Even though hands free mobile phones are the latest craze, the driver would be unable to concentrate on the road while on the phone. The best option would be to park and then take the call, or not take the call at all while driving. These rules have already been implemented in a number of states.

Inattentiveness can also be caused due to alcohol, drugs, or the driver being distracted by music in the car. This might prove to be perilous to other drivers on the road and might result in either distracting them with reckless driving or causing side or rear end collisions due to inattentiveness. Such negligence can even cause pileups in highways and must be avoided at all costs.

Car accidents can be very traumatic, sometimes affecting the person for the rest of their life. Other than the physical injuries that may result due to the accident, mental pressure might also result. A few precautions can eliminate the prospect of accidents on the roads and provide a safety net. It is advised to follow the safety road rules and not drive while on the phone or while on drugs or alcohol.

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Monday, 6 October 2008

Concerned That Your Car May Be a Lemon?

Concerned That Your Car May Be a Lemon?
By Karen Kirby

We've all been there ...

We look and look for the best car we can find, and when the moment seems right, we buy it. We drive it home and we invite our friends over to see it. We feel proud of it, and we begin to love it. We never expect anything to go wrong with it.

Sometimes, however, unbeknownst to us, we find out that we've been scammed ... we've bought a lemon.

When it's time to purchase a car, you can often save hundreds of dollars or more by purchasing a used car. However, you'll want to be careful when buying used vehicles, to avoid buying a lemon.

A little caution and taking some steps to reduce your chances of buying a car that you'll require help from the lemon law is worth the extra time and effort. The lemon law provides consumers with a way to receive a refund or replacement vehicle if the car purchased turns out to be a lemon. While lemon law statutes vary from state to state, a breach of warranty on your car may constitute a violation of your state's lemon law.

You do have recourse with the lemon law. You dont have to keep your lemon. However, don't underestimate the importance of keeping a lemon paper trail!

Even if you think you've gotten a good deal, it is a good idea to start a paper trail, in case of problems down the road.

You will need documentation to back up your claim. Detailed records help you fight your lemon claim. If you think you have a lemon, you must keep extremely detailed maintenance records so that you have a fighting chance of getting your money back or obtaining a replacement vehicle.

Karen Kirby has over 25 years' experience in the computer industry, an MS in Computer Science, and a BA in Honors English. She has been helping people with Internet marketing since 1995. For more information on how not to buy a lemon see http://lemon-law.eworldrewards.com/how-not-to-buy-a-used-lemon-law-car.htm Be sure to get a free copy of the Internet Marketer's Guide to Free Traffic at http://www.aimbright.com/ebook

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Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Your Car Will Not Blow Up If You Don't Change Your Oil Every Damn 3000 Miles!

Your Car Will Not Blow Up If You Don't Change Your Oil Every Damn 3000 Miles!
By Randy Harkins

Your car WILL NOT I REPEAT NOT blow up if you don't change your oil every 3000 miles!

I am an ASE certified L-1 Technician with over 15 years of experience. believe me it will not blow up. The auto repair industry makes money knowing you don't know that or at least hopes you believe that if you don't change your oil your car will blow up or something.You can safely go 7500 or even 10,000 miles before you have your oil changed, just be sure to check your oil when you buy gas remember the days when someone came out to your car ,pumped your gas and checked your oil?

Well unless you have been asleep for 20 years that responsibility is now YOURS it's called self service, YOUR self your car. You can top off all your cars fluids you can check the air in your tires. Then you can go for your oil change knowing your vehicle is ok because YOU already checked it YOURSELF just change my oil and filter, see ya next time I don't need one of those little stickers to tell me to be back in 3 months or 3000 miles because I know my car WILL NOT BLOW UP!

The auto repair industry uses the Cheap oil change as the most valuable tool to get people in why because they know people gravitate to cheap things to avoid the things that actually need to be done once you are in the shop you are more likely to agree to fix the items recommended as you are already here and been meaning to come in anyway the shops loose money on the oil change and make it up on all the things they find during the courtesy inspection and sell you because the shop manager tells the mechanics that every oil change vehicle should have at least $300.00 of needed repairs FIND THEM! Think about it.

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