Automotive


Automotive08 Sep 2010 01:08 am

Buying a used car has never been more popular than in the past few years. Why buy a new car when there are much better deals in the used car market? If you want to save a bundle, choose a car that is 2 or 3 years old, with low mileage. Many are still under factory warranty and have been returned after a short lease. Most dealers certify the quality of the car and make certain it is excellent condition before it is placed on the lot to be sold.

If you are looking for a used Audi, the choices are nearly limitless. The A4 diesel is one of the most sought after Audi on the market. With a rating of around 52 miles per gallon, it is a great choice for someone seeking fuel efficiency and luxury. The A4 comes with a fully appointed interior for comfort and safety. Many have additional features including blue-tooth phone connections and cruise control.

Another choice is the fun to drive Used Audi TT Roadster. This is one of the best equipped convertible cars on the market. It is designed with safety in mind, complete with both driver and passenger front and side airbags. The Roadster also comes equipped with ABS brakes and EDL traction control. The front sport seats have head restraints and twin aluminum rollover protection hoops.

One final favorite for the person needing a bit more room is the Audi Q5 Diesel Estate 5 door.  This car comes standard with driver safety control features such as the hill descent control, traction control, and a rear acoustic parking system. It also features the Thatcham category 1 alarm + immobiliser to prevent theft. The Estate has a manual transmission and averages 42 miles per gallon. It was designed for 5 passengers, comes with 3 rear headrests plus the 2 in the front seats and 3-point seatbelt on all seats. The split fold rear seat allows for additional storage when necessary.

Looking for a used Audi is a wonderful choice. There are many styles with features that will suit the needs of any driver and his or her passengers.

 

Automotive29 Aug 2010 04:10 am

If you are looking for an exciting new car to drive that not only has very elegant styling but also plenty of safety features, the you should consider the new Vauxhall Astra. This automobile has been designed with sporty looks in mind, and that is apparent when you catch a glimpse of it. Of course, that’s only the beginning of what this fine vehicle has to offer, as you will quickly come to see when you open the doors how spacious the interior is. The spaciousness and comfort of this car truly reflect how excellent it is both under the hood and on the road.

When you are able to take a look inside the new Vauxhall Astra, you will quickly notice the control panel with chrome accents. This gives it such a rich, elegant feel which is very fitting considering how modern the instruments look. Of course, there is more to a good car than simply being extremely comfortable and roomy on the inside, and Vauxhall has taken that into account. There are twin front airbags and front seat side airbags for safety, as well as anti-lock braking and an electronic stability system. In other words, the car is as safe as it is beautiful.

In addition to all these features that make the Vauxhall Astra an absolute joy to drive, there is plenty of attention paid to making sure it is efficient in every way as well. The special ECOTEC engines are designed to reduce both CO2 emmissions and the rate at which power is consumed, which translates to much better fuel efficiency. In other words, you get to enjoy the fuel savings along with the smooth, safe, comfortable, and great looking ride. It is truly the complete package, and anyone that needs an automobile will benefit from owning one.

So if you are looking for a car that not only has it all but will continue to be reliable for you well into the future, you should consider the Vauxhall Astra. It is hard to match the amount of safety features, aesthetic appeal, fuel efficiency, and comfort contained in this automobile for the affordable rates in which it’s offered.

Automotive22 Aug 2010 08:08 am

Every town has its own particular layout. I don’t mean an architectural layout, with a defined centre where the town hall goes, and the library and shops or the Car Dealers. Or where the park goes, or how the roads are arranged around it. No, I am talking instead about something a little harder to define, something that you could never prove and which is actually quite hard to put your finger on. The social layout of a town.

This means the ways that the people in a town arrange themselves. The seemingly random behaviour of each and every town’s thousands (if not millions) of inhabitants, and the ways certain types of people seem to migrate to different areas. You have all seen cases of this sort of phenomena in action – the pubs that everyone avoids because they are full of the roughest regulars; the restaurants that house the intellectuals and the areas of the part where the year 13s hang out. It is a part of life that is very much ingrained in everyone, a fact that makes it rather difficult to take a step back and see what sort of layout your personal town has.

I recently started thinking about how my town works –and about the subtle ins and outs that make up its own totally individual layout. I noticed, first off, that a lot of areas were dominated by people from certain industries, and that the clientele who dominated that area kept the routine of who used what and who went where fairly consistent. Take, for example, the line of three bars that are situated in the town centre, near the high street. Whilst they are all quite similar, one is a student bar, a fact that can probably be attributed to the cheap drinks and late opening hours. The other two, however, have the same range of drinks and opening hours, but one is where the car dealers like to hang out, and one is where the construction workers tend to go.

I don’t know how something like this starts, but it is definitely there, and I doubt it can be changed all that easily. After all, it is even the case that some areas of town are inhabited by certain social classifications of people, whilst other areas boast a completely different social set up. There are, of course, always exceptions, but the majority of people tend to fall neatly into the social grouping that you would assume.

If you were to take a step back from your town, what sort of things would you notice about its social layout? What would you learn from seeing the sorts of prejudices and habits that evolve over time? Maybe you will realise that actually you avoid some very good establishments purely because they aren’t the place your social network goes to – and not even because the current customers are scary or rough. It could be quite an eye opening experience, and could teach you a lot about the place in which you live.

Automotive13 Aug 2010 08:08 pm

There are a lot of people in the world which think the whole issue regarding the safety issues with Toyota vehicles was a huge media stunt by the US government. This is because American car manufacturers were struggling to sell vehicles in the USA and international car manufacturers were increasing their market share. This included new and used Honda vehicles, VW, Mercedes and a number of other car manufacturers which were not American. I’m sure this conspiracy theory is literally a conspiracy theory but the US government did seem to escalate the story about Toyota quite dramatically for example telling Americans to stop driving Toyota vehicles.

At the beginning of the year Toyota had a few problems to say the least in the USA. There were supposedly a few issues about health and safety regarding the accelerator and brake pedal in a number of models which Toyota produced. Later on in the year new and used Honda vehicles were scrutinised regarding a similar problem. It seems though looking back on the whole scenario that the US government did emphasise not to purchase Toyota vehicles because of the safety problems. I feel sorry for new and used Honda and Toyota because of what the US government did.

 

There are a number of new and used Honda vehicles in the world at the moment. They have had some problems with various issues in terms of production line issues. This is unfortunate because in my experience of owning a new and used Honda Jazz and Civic respectively I have not had any real problems with the vehicles. I really do love Honda as a car manufacturer because of the way they operate the value for money and that I have never really experienced a major problem with Honda in terms of having to get my car fixed at any time.

Automotive10 Aug 2010 01:28 am

To ensure the safety and high performance of your engine, you need carburetors that can handle the most basic driving needs and also provide the torque range you need so the engine can ensure good performance no matter what condition. Since error in adjustments can affect the engine, you have to be very careful in installing these kinds of high performance auto parts. So far, one of the manufacturers to offer the best in the market is Edelbrock. For its Performer Series, a known model under the 600 cfm range is Edelbrock 1405. Here are some of the good features of this carburetor model:

Performer Series 600 cfm carburetor: Edelbrock 1405

Edelbrock 1405 has all the good features known to the Performer Series of carburetors. It is built to handle the tough requirements of everyday driving and also ensures good performance. The metering rods can be easily replaced or changed without taking you long hours since you don’t have to empty the fuel or remove the carburetor itself. It is designed to be handled easily by the vehicle owner while ensuring safety. If some carburetors have power valves that conk out or blow out, then this won’t be your problem with Edelbrock 1405 and other models under the Performer Series 600 cfm range.

Compared to Edelbrock 1406, the 1405 model has a calibration that runs 2% richer. It is a good choice for many small block engines, though it can also be installed in big block types. Edelbrock 1405 is designed for street use and can be paired with any of the available manifolds from Edelbrock or other brands that are compatible with its features and make. This carburetor model stays tuned so no need to worry about inconsistent performance. It can also be used with blended fuels and comes in aluminum body, which makes it lightweight and ensures resistance to warping.

Automotive09 Aug 2010 08:08 am

Is there anything more exciting than the rush you get when you are cruising down the road on your motorcycle, going full throttle, with the wind in your hair and a rush of adrenaline coursing through your veins? For those of us who love motorcycles, the allure is hard to explain or define, but is easy to recognize! If you’re like the millions of us out there who love motorcycles, and are thinking about finally buying one of your own, you’ve come to the right place to find some good information about the Triumph Street Triple.

Let’s start out with the engine, because no matter how good a bike looks, it isn’t worth much if it doesn’t perform! The Triumph Street Triple is powered by a 675cc three-cylinder engine, a return version of the Daytona super sports bike. Delivering 108PS and 69Nm torque, the liquid cooled engine gives the Street Triple Both performance and agility. Also equipped with twin headlamps, twin high level silencers, and twin front discs, the Triple is quickly outperforming all other middleweight bikes at a price that outperforms as well - £6,299 OTR. Or lower, in the unlikely event you can manage to find anyone who wants to give theirs up!

As for aesthetics, the Triumph Street Triple is as competitive when it comes to looks as it is when it comes to performance. Available in jet black, scorched yellow, tornado red, fusion white and green, its looks are both aggressive and sleek. Lightweight five spoked wheels hug the road while allowing for agility, and Nissin callipers add extreme braking performance. As if all of this isn’t enough, the Triple comes with a huge variety of accessories, from silencers, to arrow race exhaust systems, to colour coordinated belly pans - everything you need to make your new Street Triple all your own.

So if you’re ready to own your own motorcycle, then take a closer look at the Triumph Street Triple. You can find more information on the Triumph website itself, as well as from the many excellent dealers who sell Triumph bikes here in the UK and abroad. Because of course, that Street Triple is popular the world over due to it’s excellent performance and fierce looks.

Automotive07 Aug 2010 06:08 pm

When it comes to carburetors, Edelbrock is a known maker of high performance auto parts. Their good selection of carburetors fit different types of vehicles and are considered to be excellent performers on the road. For the Performer Series, two known carburetor models are Edelbrock 1405 and Edelbrock 1406. Read on to know what these two have to offer in terms of performance:

Edelbrock 1405 and Edelbrock 1406

Like other models under the Performer Series, Edelbrock 1405 and Edelbrock 1406 can handle the requirements of everyday driving performance. Using these high performance auto parts means that you have the least trouble with engine backfires without any power valve to conk out or blow out.

Another good feature of Edelbrock 1405 and Edelebrock 1406 are their easy to change metering rods. So in case you need to replace one or check this part, there’s no need for you to take out the carburetor itself or even empty the fuel first. This translates to ease of use and safety to many vehicle owners who made a smart choice and chose these high performance auto parts from Edelebrock. The Performer Series of carburetors is also known for its ability to stay tuned, allowing a more streamlined performance that won’t easily change any time soon. With this 600 CFM carburetor model, you also benefit from its lightweight construction using an aluminum body that comes in a two-piece design. With this material, you don’t have to worry about warping and the compatibility of these high performance auto parts with blended fuels.

Both these carburetor models come in natural finish, though vehicle owners also have the option to buy one in EnduraShine finish. For Edelbrock 1405, you can order the carb stud kit or get the electric choke kit. The stud kit is also available for the 1406 model. Just be sure to specify the carburetor model and the type of vehicle you’re using it for so you can get all the assistance you need when installing any of these high performance auto parts.

Automotive07 Aug 2010 06:10 am

Throughout the last few years the mantra, “you’ve got to spend money to make money” has increased in prominence in the  amount of people that abide by it.  Average Joes and businessmen both believe in this philosophy.  However, in special situations I like to adopt the mantra, “you’ve got to spend money to save money.”In such difficult times, many people have gone great lengths to keep their hard-earned cash.  Just look at a TV advertisement — a lot of ads, if not more, center around the struggling economy and the ways some business can save you cash.  Astonishingly, despite this notion that the country appears money-crazed, few individuals know that spending money might result in saving it overall.
An example involves oil changes.  Many companies currently only have a routine oil change.  Different issues concerning your vehicle, such as air filtration, fluid levels and tire pressure may not be noticed and end up making you pay a fortune.  Preventative maintenance including this is offered at establishments such as Jiffy Lube.  By checking and fixing all of the problems right from the beginning, Jiffy Lube’s advanced type of oil change has a better probability of saving you more money than you spent.Looking at all of the potential issues that a oil change from Jiffy Lube can fix, it’s easy to realize just how advantageous this maintenance can be.  Such service can check your transmission, differential, windshield washer, power steering and transfer case fluid levels in just one simplistic process.  Most people do not know what half of those fluid levels do, much less the process of checking them.  Jiffy Lube handles all of these issues.  Also, such maintenance will inspect vital parts of your automobile from simple problems with the wiper blades to more complicated issues with the air filtration system.  Using a standard oil change, such possible issues won’t be checked and could possibly end up being made worse while you keep using the car, ultimately costing you a greater amount than if you had checked on it originally.  Jiffy Lube does not allow that to transpire.  Click on this link to read about the advantages of oil changes with Jiffy Lube.

Automotive07 Aug 2010 04:09 am

You have heard all about the great Harley motorcycles and paid through the teeth for them for years, but have you heard of the English Triumph Motorcycles? This is the oldest motorcycle company in England and some say one of the best in the world. Movie stars like Marlon Brando road the Triumph Thunderbird. This motorcycle was featured in the movie “The Wild One” staring a young Marlon Brando. That added a little Hollywood magic to the Triumph name. It came to stand for freedom, rebellion and just plain coolness to many bikers.

Though Triumph is the oldest motorcycle manufacturer in Britain, it changed owners in 1983 when Triumph Engineering Co. LTD came on hard times. John Bloor bought the name and manufacturing rights and gave the Triumph name a new birth and lease on life. He took his time redesigning and upgrading existing models and getting new models ready for introduction to the motorcycle world. In 1991 Bloor and his team got financing to build a big 10 acre manufacturing plant in Britain and the company was reborn with improved 750cc and 900cc triple engines and the 1000cc and 1200cc 4 cylinder units. The spirit of the Triumph motorcycles soared again.

Triumph  motorcycles are designed  to be filled with character and passion along with superior engineering. The classic models and new state of the art models both boasted the new improved engines and other parts. Their strategy of specializing in 3 cylinder bikes made them a niche between American and Japanese 4 cylinder bikes so they would always have their fair market share of sales. The rest is history.

If you are tired of the Harley experience and want something more distinctive, but in the same price range, give Triumph a try. Triumph motorcycles are known for creating a great riding experience on unique motorcycles with distinctive looks, intelligent design and great performance records. You can still get the classic models like the Thunderbird with the newest engineering hidden under the hood, or you can get ultra modern, cutting edge models to ride into the future. The pricing is surprisingly competitive with similar models of the major motorcycle manufacturers in America or Japan.

Automotive06 Aug 2010 10:08 pm

With gasoline prices being as high as they are right now many people are doing our best to spend less on gas and reduce our ever increasing fuel expenses. Sadly, not everybody can head out and get the newest hybrid car that guarantees to get great gas mileage. Most of us are required to make due with the car we have and try to get the most bang for our buck.

Below you’ll find a list of a few frequently mentioned ideas for saving gas on the internet: 

1- Keep Your Car Running Well

A well-maintained car is a much better working machine. One clear way to keep your gasoline costs lower would be to maintain your vehicle and keep it operating properly. 

2- Keep Tires Properly Inflated

Some have suggested that by simply leaving your tires correctly inflated you can improve your gas mileage by at least 3%. But what is the correct level for your tires? Your best choice is probably to follow the recommendation of the tire manufacturer. One more reason to keep your tires correctly inflated is safety. According to TrustMyMechanic.com, even leaving your tires under inflated by just 6 psi could lead to your tires failing, and over inflating your tires by 6 psi gives the tire a greater chance of being damaged by potholes and additional road problems. 

3- Plan Your Journey Ahead of time

Cruising around for no reason can be a fantastic way to increase your fuel costs, because you’re burning up gasoline that you would not have to use if you would merely schedule where you are going, and then go by that plan. There is no need to use gasoline needlessly by just driving around town. 

4- Purchase Fuel Monday Through Thursday

This tip may differ a little per area, but often times gas is more pricey on weekends. So plan to buy your gasoline on a weekday as opposed to a weekend and you will likely save several cents per gallon. 

5- Lighten Your Load

Unless you plan on driving on some slick streets at some point soon and need to have additional weight to improve your vehicle’s stability, remove any extra weight in your vehicle. Take a look in the trunk of your car and see if you are hauling around any heavy items that do not need to be there and move them someplace other than your trunk. 

6- Use a Fuel Additive

At this time there are several out there, like DurAlt and FPC, which have been proven for many years to increase your gas mileage. Do a little research and find a trustworthy additive that has been proven over time to work. 

Start to use some of these general suggestions and you should be able to enhance your gas mileage and efficiency by enough to help make a difference in your bill. It will mean making a few change in lifestyle but in the end you will start to notice a difference in your total fuel expense.

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