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June 20, 2011

Safe Gas Boiler Repairs

There is not actually much to go wrong with contemporary gas furnaces, but each mechanical item can fail and the central heating system is one of them. The problem is though, that hundreds of millions of households around the world have come to rely on their central heating system.

In general, people are not advised to meddle with items that they know nothing of, especially if it refers to something that could become a fire hazard, but this article is about safe gas furnace repairs, that you can undertake yourself.

Some of these tips might stand you in good stead if the gas furnace in your home central heating system gives up the ghost. These pointers could save you cold nights and high call-out fees.

The more that you become intimate with your central heating system, the more easily you will identify problems that arise, because in general, home heating units have intermittent issues and recurring problems.

Does your heating system keep switching itself on and off at inappropriate times? This almost certainly has something to do with the thermostat. The old way of dealing with thermostats was to tinker with them, but no one does that anymore, they only replace them. You might as well do the same.

Purchase a replacement thermostat and fit it, but if you want to learn more, play about with the metal disk in the old one and refit it after a modification. If you keep going like this, you might find out what works one day. Some thermostats are quite easy devices and you can suss them out.

If your central heating system keeps closing down, this is also probably a difficulty with the thermostat, so long as there is fuel in the tank. The strategy is the same. Look at the disk inside the thermostat and read any writing on it. Normally, if you bias it one way or the other, it will correct the problem.

A very easy one is the pilot light. If your set-up is not working, simply check that the pilot light is burning. The pilot light serves as the ignition for a heat cycle, so if there is not one present, there will be no heat cycle or heating.

The pilot light can be blown out or only go out because of a temporary shortage of fuel, after which it will have to be re-ignited.

If your whole heating system seems to be working normally, but there is no heat coming through the vents, it is probably the blower. Check the fan belt and either tighten the tension or replace it. This is an easy job, which, having done once, you can do in your sleep.

The main thing about any home appliance is not to automatically reach for the phone book if items go wrong. That is exactly what the want you to do. They would like you to think that things are too intricate unless you have studied them, whereas in fact, the majority of engineers just replace parts – very little gets fixed or taken apart any more.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on a number of subjects, but is at present concerned with emergecy air conditioning repairs. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Home Air Conditioning Systems.

June 17, 2011

The Two Fundamental Types Of RC Cars

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 12:25 pm

Do you like the notion of taking part in a real car race? Many people do, but the number of us that get the opportunity to drive a real racing car is tiny to infinitesimal. Lots of individuals would be too frightened to get behind the wheel of a real racing car anyway because the power of these vehicles is really awesome. However, there is a viable alternative and that is remote controlled car racing.

RC car racing is highly exciting, but there is scarcely any risk to the driver or the fans. The rest is all there: thrills, spills, crashes, speed, skids, fires, gambling, etc.. The best drivers and the best builders are famous within their sport and are treated like mini stars. Some of these RC cars go very fast and they can accelerate and take corners faster than their full-scale counterparts.

There are two basic sorts of RC cars which are differentiated by their power source.

Electric RC Cars: this is the most prevalent sort of RC car, probably because parents buy them for children and a newcomer to the sport may purchase one to see whether he likes it or not.

The largest advantage of the electric RC car is that they are silent, which is a big plus point if your children use their cars in the garden. It is also important if you would like to attach a camera or a video recorder to it for filming timid, wild animals like birds.

They are also less expensive than other kinds of model cars and smokeless, which means that you can practice manoeuvres inside if it is raining.

Some disadvantages are that the batteries of an electric RC car wear down. This means that the car will become slower and that the speed of the car will be regulated by the charge of the batteries not the power of the engine.

Batteries are expensive too and rechargeable batteries are very expensive to purchase. The batteries might run down whilst the car is some distance away.

Liquid Fuel RC Cars: there are two types of liquid fuel RC cars: those that run on a special mix known as Nitro and those that run on petrol. These cars are a lot faster than battery cars and they run for much longer too.

They are also cheaper to run. These facts make the liquid fuel RC car the choice of real enthusiasts, racers and car builders alike.

Petrol and Nitro are cheap in comparison with batteries and the amount that the engines of these cars get through is almost insignificant anyway.

However, they come with disadvantages too. They have an internal combustion engine, so they produce smoke, which means that they must not be used indoors and they are loud. Most racers would declare that this adds to the thrill of a race and they are probably right.

These model RC cars were meant to race and the public loves to see them doing it.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present involved with remote controlled cars as a hobby. If you have an interest in model or toy RC cars, just go over to our website now at 1/5 Scale RC Cars

June 11, 2011

Hybrid Cars

In essence, hybrid electric cars have two engines: a conventional petrol or diesel engine (the same as you would find in any modern car and an electric, battery powered engine, as you might find in a milk float or a forklift truck. The magical difference is that the car’s on board computer judges which engine is necessary to provide the power needed by the driver and turns it on.

Therefore, if you are accelerating to cruising speed for motorway driving; going up hill or overtaking, the car will probably use its liquid fuel engine but then as you ease off the accelerator to, say, cruise down the motorway; go down the other side of the hill or to drive in slow traffic, the computer will turn off the liquid fuel engine and turn on the electric engine.

The electric engine can be regarded as free to run, because it runs off batteries which are recharged by the car whilst it is using petrol or diesel and at some other times, such as while it is braking (and the alternators are recharging in both modes). You should never have to recharge your car’s batteries overnight as they do with forklift trucks.

There are in essence two kinds of hybrid cars: the semi hybrids and the full hybrids.

The semi hybrids have the same sort of set up: two engines, one running on liquid fuel and the other running on batteries, but the electric motor is not capable of running the car on its own. It is there to ‘assist’ the petrol or diesel engine.

In this type of hybrid, the electric motor is called an ‘assist’. These semi hybrids will save money on fuel, but whilst the car is moving, you are burning fuel all the time.

The main difference when it comes to the full hybrid is that both engines are capable of powering the car autonomously. Whilst you are running on electricity, you are running at zero expense to your wallet and at zero expense to the environment, unless you are actually pushing the car and then both engines might be working in union.

This changing of power sources is done robotically without any intrusion from the driver. In the case of the Prius, for instance, this remarkable achievement is accomplished by what Ford calls its Hybrid Synergy Drive. Other firms have their equivalent to the HSD.

In order to get the most out of these full hybrids, you actually need to be doing an ‘average amount’ of driving under ‘average’ or ‘mixed’ circumstances. For instance, if you are driving in traffic, the car will try to use the electric engine, but if all you do is drive in inner city traffic jams the batteries will soon become depleted and you will be driving on liquid fuel all the time, which sort of negates the main reason for spending a great deal extra on a hybrid in the first instance.

The car needs to travel on open motorways in order to recharge its batteries so that it can utilize them once it gets back into town. If you just drive in town traffic, you may be better off getting a little run around instead.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on several topics, but is now involved with how to compare tyre prices. If you want to know more, please visit our website at Car Tyres For Sale.

June 10, 2011

How To Find Antique Car Shows

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 3:52 pm

Are you interested in gorgeous old cars? Lots of individuals are and there are lots of antique car exhibitions in America and Europe to prove it. Antique car shows are a good way of viewing these old cars and standing up close to them. They are a fully working part of automotive history – many of them are a hundred years old and still working fine.

So, if you want to go to a show of ancient cars, how do you go about finding one? It depends on what you would like really, because there are in essence two kinds of car show.

There is the permanent kind, a type of museum, usually a private collection which is open to the public like the one owned by the Marquis of Beaulieu, the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, the New Forest in the UK.

Then there are the rallies of antique car enthusiasts and owners like the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. There is a comparable event organized by Louis-Vuitton which takes place at various European locations, but I last saw it at Portofino in northern Italy.

The museums tend to be open all the year round, but the rallies usually take place in the summer, because lots of the old cars were open topped and uncomfortable to drive in the rain and the cold.

The obvious place to begin looking for a collection or rally of antique cars in your area is on the Internet, but there are also plenty of magazines on the topic full of beautiful glossy pictures of old, unusual cars. These magazines will also carry notification of up and coming events.

If you favour the personal approach, look up an antique, veteran or classic car club in your area and go along to their next meeting. You are sure to meet someone there who can advise you about the best up and coming rallies of old cars and the best collections or museums in and near your region.

Actually, this is probably your best option if you live in a city. You cannot beat the face to face approach for getting the best knowledge and seeing the enthusiasm in the eyes of the vintage car driver. It is infectious to talk with anyone who is passionate concerning their hobby.

If you still decide to look on the Internet, one of the more personal methods of obtaining knowledge on vintage car events, is to sign up for some newsletters.

Simply do a general search on, say, ‘vintage car rallies’ or ‘vintage car museums’, visit a couple of sites and sign up for the newsletters of the sites that take your fancy.

In this way, you are certain to get advanced notification of all the top vintage car shows and you might even be given a coupon to save you money on the entrance fee too.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on lots of subjects, but is now involved with car detailing prices. If you want some suggestions on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

June 4, 2011

How Do Car Navigation Systems Work?

Contemporary auto navigation systems are truly excellent. Have you ever considered acquiring one? People who do not have or have never had a modern auto navigation system, or GPS (Global Positioning System) as it is also known as. will almost certainly not realize quite how much knowledge they provide. It is no longer just an item to stop you from getting lost while you are travelling from A to B.

Far from it. Modern GPS systems will tell you whether you are passing monuments, sites of historical importance or beauty, churches, hotels, restaurants, taverns, garages, petrol stations, airports and practically anything else that you would like it to inform you about. They have moved on from being only an on screen map to being a travel guide and much more..

If you are thinking about acquiring a GPS auto navigation system, it is worth learning a bit about how they work, so that you can better understand what they do, what they are capable of doing and how they do it. This is practical knowledge for when it comes to deciding which system to decide on, because not all GPS systems are the same and some offer more functions than others.

All car GPS navigation devices use satellites to help them determine their location. (This is not always the case with ships, because some water ways use land-based tracking stations.

The GPS is like a radio receiver, so it picks up signals from overhead satellites and interprets that data in order to determine where it is. In order to do this job properly, it needs the signals from three satellites.

This is known as triangulation and is very accurate, frequently to within a metre or a yard. However, in order to make sure of even more accuracy, the data from a fourth satellite is used as a check. There is very little margin for error when four satellites are being used for pin-pointing a position.

A GPS device will tell you which way to go and if you go off route, it will advise you the best manner for getting back to the right road. However it will also do more than that. Before you begin out on your journey from A to B, you have to type in those two locations.

The GPS will then enquire of you whether you would like to go by the quickest route, the most scenic route or whether you would like to avoid motorways altogether.

This is a great role, but it can do more than that too. If you sort in the name of a restaurant along the way or a monument you would like to see, it will steer you from A to B via your place of interest.

One last item, be certain that the system that you purchase is upgradeable. Some are upgraded automatically, but you have to pay a monthly or annual fee. Others will sell you an upgrade which you have to install yourself. If you are at ease with making your own upgrades, all well and good, but just be aware that systematically upgrading the software is vital.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a number of topics, but is now involved with how to get Stapletons tyres. If you want to know more, please visit our web site at Car Tyres For Sale.

May 29, 2011

Detailing The Inside Of A Vehicle

The things needed to detail the interior of a vehicle are: a vacuum ( a shop vac would be best), a bucket of hot soapy water and one of fresh water, soft rags, window cleaner, a small paint brush, and a stiff bristle brush.

The first thing that ought to be done is removing any things that are not needed in the vehicle, this includes floor mats. This prevents items from getting in your fashion. Next you ought to vacuum everything you can. This includes of the floor, under the seat, rear window, speakers, seats, and all vents. This will save a great deal of cleaning time later.

The next step would be to start cleaning the dash with a soft soapy rag, using the small paintbrush to get into the vents and any other small region that is difficult to get to. Wipe these areas with the clean water. Be certain to get into the small grooves present on most steering wheels.

Next would come the doors. The same process can be used as on the dash. Clean in your own way for the remainder of the vehicle using these steps being sure to do the ceiling whilst cleaning the rest of the vehicle. Another area that is normally forgotten is the glove box. It is up to each person as to whether they clean it or not.

At this time washing all windows would be the next step. Use a soft rag and a good window cleaner. There are a lot of different brands to choose from, such as Windex and Safelite Auto Glass.

If the upholstery of your vehicle requires to be washed it can be done with the soapy water and a bristle brush. Dip the brush in the soapy water and start scrubbing the seat and back. Do not soak the fabric. Using the brush, scrub the seat, back, and sides.

The small paint brush comes in handy to get into difficult to reach parts. If you have a shop vac then proceed to vacuum the area washed. Repeat process if the seat is still dirty. After you are ready, vacuum the chairs the best you can to suck up the excess dampness.

Armour All, and other brands has a range of special cleaning products that you can purchase if you prefer to. Just be certain to match the cleaner to the sort of cloth you have in your vehicle.

Following the directions on those products is crucial. Next is scrubbing the floor. Using the bristle brush and soapy water, scrub the floors down and vacuum. This may have to be repeated a few times depending on how bad the floor is.

Whilst working on the driver’s side be certain to wash all pedals. If there are floor shifters they have to be wiped at this time. A decent vacuuming will pick up what has been brought to the surface. The floor mats can be scrubbed and placed back in the vehicle if the carpet is not too wet.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on lots of subjects, but is at present involved with car detailing prices. If you want some suggestions on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

May 16, 2011

Tips For Setting Up A Car Club

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 2:30 pm

Are you thinking of organizing a car club? Or maybe reorganizing one? Car clubs are a great method for enthusiasts of a certain marque or sort of car to share their information.

Most car clubs are based on ownership of a marque of car or even ownership of a particular model, but it could also be a club for owners of cars of a particular age.

Therefore, the first thing to do while setting up or reorganizing a car club is to ascertain who the club is for. The more strict you make the club, the less members you are likely to get, which could be a difficulty unless you live in a large city.

It is a great deal of effort to establish a good set of rules and a mission statement, so it is best if you can find some help, possibly by getting a couple of others to form a small committee.

Maybe the easiest method of finding a few more enthusiasts would be to either put an advert in the paper or go down to the showroom of the marque you are interested in and talk to the sales people.

The committee can decide on how what the club will focus on: for instance sports cars, Mercedes, pre-1945 or whatever. Then decide on how often the club will get together: monthly or quarterly or whatever and who is eligible to join: owners of these cars only or enthusiastic non-owners as well.

Other items to decide would be whether there is a joining fee and / or annual membership fee; whether there will be a magazine or newsletter or / and a website. What sort of activities and dos will the club hold? Races? Rallies? An annual dinner-dance?

A bring and buy sale of spare parts and accessories is usually a well-liked event. Members can bring along superfluous parts and accessories related to the car that the club is focused on. Where will you hold your meetings? In a church hall or in a spare room in a pub?

A website is a useful method of communicating with club members, but a blog is even better for allowing members to interact with every other. Best of all would be a website which just one person is permitted to update and a blog on the same domain name.

Every club member can be given a user name and password to the blog and then members can sign in and chat to each other in real time. This is not difficult to set up.

All you have to do is lease hosting space (less than $100 per annum) and buy a domain name (less than $10). WordPress, a free blogging program, is usually available with the hosting.

Then you will have to either pay a designer to make a web site for you or get someone to do it for you. Lots of people under the age of 30 can design and set up a straightforward but effective website.

The website will become an important part of your recruitment drive and by and large reduce your marketing costs as well.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is now concerned with car detailing prices. If you want some suggestions on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

May 14, 2011

Should You Buy A Car At A Car Show?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 4:43 pm

If you go to a car show, expect to become impressed. After all, that is the whole purpose of putting on the show in the first place. Having said that, you will also see excellent, if not the best, examples of four-wheeled vehicles. However, the question is: should you buy a car at a car show?

Well, that is not an easy question to answer, because it depends on you and the circumstances. It is never a good idea to buy on a whim, but if you see something that you have really been searching for for some time, then you may have to purchase it there and then or wait a long time to get another chance.

What do they recommend? Never go shopping whilst you are hungry? The same saying could be applied to this situation and the outlay will definitely be hundreds if not thousands of times more than a cart full of shopping.

Basically, the criterion is: do you really know what the car is worth? The owner of the car will know what the car is worth and he or she will also know that you are seeing the car in the best light. The owner will also have paid to enter the exhibition, the price of which will also be added to the cost of the car.

Therefore, if you are buying something extraordinary like a custom car, then you will probably be paying a premium at a car show, but if you are purchasing a stock car, you may be more likely to be offered a discount. So in general, a car show is likely to be dearer, the more customized the car.

This means that you have to have more knowledge, the more specialized the car is that you would like to buy. Anyone with enough money can buy a Ford Prius straight off the production line, you merely have to look in the Ford catalogue and look up the list price, but who knows the price or value of a personalized, hand-made 1968 Morgan 2-Plus-2?

There will be other concerns at a car show as well. The owner of the car may be actually busy talking to people about the car. Enthusiasts will have lots of questions about the car’s engine capacity, coachwork and age et cetera, so you might find it hard to get any attention. The other thing is that you will not be able to take the car for a test drive whilst it is at the exhibition.

You might find that the owner does not really take you seriously. This is almost certainly because he or she meet dozens of ‘tyre kickers’ each month. Everyone wants to know the answers to questions such as: how long did it take to do that? How much did it cost to do that? How much is the car worth? Is the car for sale?

You will certainly not be the first to ask these questions. The owner has heard it all before. If you are serious, get some contact details, take some photos and promise to get in touch after the show. Use the time you have left to do some study and find out whether you have a good deal on your hands or whether you just had a narrow escape.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on lots of subjects, but is at present concerned with car detailing prices. If you want some suggestions on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

May 11, 2011

NASCAR, Daytona And Bootlegging

You will doubtless have heard of NASCAR, but do you know what it means and how much do you know about it? In this short article I will give you a short history of NASCAR.

NASCAR is an acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. Surprisingly, it was started as a family business in 1947 by Bill France Sr. and is still family owned and family managed. It is by far the biggest sanctioning business for stock car racing in the United States and the three chief racing series that it sanctions are: the Sprint Cup, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series. In deed, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,500 races at more than a 100 race tracks in thirty-nine states.

For historical reasons which we will go into later, NASCAR’s headquarters are in Florida, but its roots are firmly set in North Carolina, where it has no less than four regional offices. They are at Concord, Conover, Mooresville and Charlotte, where the vast majority of NASCAR teams are still based.

A few more remarkable statistics about NASCAR are that NASCAR is viewed more often than any other sport in the United States with the sole exception of professional football and it is televised in over 150 countries world wide. NASCAR also organizes seventeen of the top twenty attended one-day sporting events in the world and its 75,000,000 devotees spend $3,000,000,000 every year on licensed articles. This is such an remarkable show of allegiance, that more Fortune 500 companies sponsor NASCAR than any other motor sport.

Daytona Beach became the headquarters of NASCAR more or less by default, because in the Twenties and Thirties, Daytona was the most successful surface in the world for attaining new world land speed records. Previously beaches in France and Belgium had been used, but perhaps the wind on these Atlantic facing beaches was too erratic.

Anyway, eight consecutive world land speed records were set in Daytona between 1927 and 1935. Bonneville Salt Flats, Daytona Beach became synonymous with high speed cars and also became a magnet for racers and enthusiasts too.

In fact, stock car racing has its origins in the moonshine running of the Prohibition years, when bootleggers ran their moonshine from the Appalachians down south to the consumers. The drivers tuned up their cars to escape the police and became understandably proud of them. After Prohibition was repealed in 1933, drivers still ran the moonshine, but now it was to get out of paying revenue.

By the late Forties, drivers of these souped up cars were holding races amongst themselves. They were especially popular in the Southern United States, principally in North Carolina. Bill France Sr. was an auto mechanic who moved from Washington DC to Daytona to avoid the Great Depression in 1935 and the stage was set, the players were in place.

Bill France entered the Daytona races in 1936 but only finished fifth. He took over running the race track in 1938 and began staging races before the war. It was from there that he launched what was to become the massive family business called NASCAR that has employed most of his family ever since and given pleasure to many millions of fans worldwide for more than sixty years.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on many topics, but is currently involved with thinking about the Poconos International Raceway in Pennsylvania. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations.

May 10, 2011

How To Get The Most Out Of Cheap Car Rentals

Automobile rentals are an essential element of a lot of business and pleasure travellers? lives. If you are staying at a location away from home for more than a day and you have to get around, then hiring an automobile is a less expensive alternative than using taxis, especially if you are quite confident in traffic. However, there is a trade-off with some companies.

A lot of car rental companies are rather dear, but they do offer convenience. Then there are budget or cheap car rentals. This article is about how to get the most out of these cheap car rental automobile firms.

There are car rental firms that allow you to set the price that you want to pay for renting a car and then they will go out and find the best deal that they can in that price range. These are not exactly car rental firms, they are go-betweens., but they can present great deals.

You could try bundling your automobile rental into the price of your travel or hotel bill. Many airlines and hotel chains have tie-ins with automobile rental firms and they can therefore present great savings.

If you like to organize everything yourself, try the Internet. You probably already know that some of the best opportunities in every market are to be found on the Internet. You can often get special deals on the Internet that are only available to Internet shoppers. These can be discounts, upgrades, increased mileage or delivery.

One means of getting something is to ask for it. As a common saying goes: ?If you don?t ask, you don?t get?. Very often you will get a discount just for asking for it. Surprising, but true. If you are paying by credit card, it is worth inquiring whether your credit card entitles you to a discount as well. Never forget that many large companies have tie-ups.

It is well-worth inspecting the condition of the vehicle very carefully before driving away, otherwise you may end up paying for damage that you did not bring about. If there is damage, point it out to the renter and if you think it is indispensable, take photos of the impairment with the rental assistant pointing to it.

Know what your own insurance policy covers. Frequently, your own car insurance will cover you driving a rental car, so why pay again? Read your own automobile insurance policy with care before you travel and take a copy of its terms and conditions with you.

Turn up very early in the morning to pick up your car. Most people return rental cars at the last moment, so if you turn up early, they might not have a budget automobile for you and will have to upgrade you.

Make certain that the automobile is fitted with a good, working automobile alarm. This will ensure that you are not penalized if the rental car is stolen, when it was not your fault. By following all or at least some of these tips, you should save some money on cheap car rentals.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on different topics, but is currently involved with Prestige car alarms. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Escort 8500.

May 7, 2011

Quick Detailing Tips For Car Shows

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 10:33 am

If you exhibit your car at car shows, you will know the tension that exhibitors experience in the final 20 minutes before the judges are due to come around to look at your pride and joy. It is the same type of stress that animal breeders and would-be beauty queens feel when it comes to the final moments.

It does not matter how much effort you have put in during the preceding twenty-four hours, the last twenty minutes is invariably the worst. You certainly do need to have detailed your car the day before the show, but here are some quick detailing tips to keep you busy during those last couple of minutes when you are at car shows.

Glass: check all the windows and the paintwork around the bottom of the windows. Little boys love cars, especially beautiful cars and one of them may have pulled himself up on your car door’s ‘window ledge’ to get a better look inside. If he has sticky fingers, you have smudges.

Inspect your wing mirrors too, because teenage girls will assess their make-up in them and may even pull them off line.

Judges are impressed by gleaming glass, so keep one of those cloths for cleaning spectacles in a plastic bag in your pocket so that you can take care of any last minute smudges in a jiffy.

The cleaning cloths that you can buy from opticians are great for this job as they clean without smearing and dry almost immediately. They are fairly cheap too.

Chrome: the shiny chrome bumpers are just the correct height for kids to lay a hand on, so walk around the car with your optical cleaning cloth and just take care of any little finger prints. Likewise check the door handles and the boot lock, because they could all have had inquisitive hands on them.

Tyres: you will obviously already have cleaned your wheels, tyres and wheel arches, but you might notice a nick in a tyre at the last moment. You could fill an old nail varnish bottle with black paint (and one with white paint, if you have white-wall tyres), then if you see a blemish at the last moment, you can paint over it using the tiny brush affixed to the top of the nail varnish bottle.

Rubbish: check the region for rubbish like plastic and paper bags that could blow under your car. Of course, it is not technically your fault if someone has thrown their polystyrene hamburger box under your car or if a crisp packet gets blown against one of your wheels, but it still does not look good, so pick up any papers up wind of your car and check underneath for litter louts’ rubbish.

When you see the judges on the car next door, stop fussing and calm yourself down. Take a few deep breaths and get ready to be genial and helpful towards the judges.

They will probably have a few questions about your handiwork and this is your time to bathe in the glory of all your hard work.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on lots of topics, but is now involved with auto interior detailing. If you want some suggestions on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

May 6, 2011

Why Satellite Radio Is So Popular.

The current entertainment world is awash with methods of and goods for using up our spare time and meanwhile filling our brains with mindless trivia and advertising junk messages. In between the programmes and the music, the message is ‘buy,buy, buy; from me, me, me’. This is one of the reasons why satellite radio has become so popular, but I will come back to that later.

One of the main reasons why people like satellite radio is because if you travel fairly long distances, you do not keep getting out of range of the station it took you ten minutes to find and search for another one.

Satellite radio stations have a tendency to possess a large to very large footprint. In other words, you ought to be able to keep listening to the same station if you want without continuously retuning.

Not only that, but satellite radio is invariably digital in nature which means that the signal will be better and the ensuing sound quality will be far better too. This means that the background noise that we have been conventionally used to has practically vanished.

The sound from a good piece of digital stereo equipment is second to none. In reality an AF /FM radio cannot hold a candle to a satellite radio station.

The cost of satellite radio gear has dropped dramatically, which has increased its public awareness and uptake, which in turn has increased sales and allowed the price to fall further. Nowadays, a satellite radio receiver is as cheap as chips.

Not only that, but in the early days, in the Seventies and Eighties, parabolic dishes needed to be extremely directional. They had to be trained on the satellite as a satellite TV dish still has to be now, but a radio system does not have to be so accurate anymore, which allows them to be used in cars and boats.

If you get fed up of the adverts that continuously drone out of terrestrial radio at you, it can be a good idea to find a satellite radio channel that suits you and subscribe to it. For $10-12 a month, you will get the kind of programming that you prefer without all the ads!. Isn’t that magnificent?

As with all forms of entertainment, at the end of the day it is up to the end user to choose whether the cost of satellite radio is acceptable, but one thing is for sure, satellite radio increases one’s choices.

If you are fed up with the present range of radio stations in your area then the thousands of extra, frequently world-wide stations available to you on satellite radio may be just the thing that you are looking for, particularly if you are searching for a station in a foreign language that is not covered in your neighborhood.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a range of subjects, but is now involved with Bose alarm clocks. If you would like to know more, please visit our web site at Bose Digital Radio.

May 3, 2011

Car Valeting: 7 Tips

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 5:51 am

Do you drive around in style or in a sty? Do you take pride in your vehicle or are you going to wait for it to fall apart and then purchase a new one? Naturally it is your car, you do what you like but a tidy car is safer than a grubby one.

If you have cold drink cans and empty potato chip packets rolling about the floor, they could interfere with your feet. If you do not keep the outer surface clean, rust will set in and your car will become less structurally safe – less able to endure a crash.

So here are seven suggestions to help you valet your car. They might not all be life-savers, but they ought to all relieve some frustration and make your driving experience a bit more enjoyable.

1] Keep your windows spotless and clear. You need as much forward, rear and peripheral sight as possible. Remove anything dangling from the rear view mirror and swap big speakers on the rear shelf for low, flat ones.

Remove all stickers from the windows particularly the daft one that says: ‘Drive Safely – Baby On Board’. No one is going to drive more safely because you have a child with you, that is your job!

2] If your aerial jams, it is better to rub it with graphite powder than to squirt oil into it. The oil will only leak out and what stays will soon have dust sticking to it, which will cause it to stick more.

3] You get better results whilst cleaning, waxing or polishing, if you spray the liquid onto your rag rather than onto the car. Spraying directly onto the car causes puddles in some patches which normally result in smears and lots of extra rubbing, meanwhile abrasive dust can be getting stuck on this surplus and the motion of your cleaning might cause scratches. You also lose less spray to the wind.

4] While cleaning the glass, wipe up and down on one side of the glass and side-to-side on the other so that you can see where the smears are. It could save you half the effort.

5] Clean bird droppings from your car as soon as you can. This is because they are very acidic and will attack your paintwork each time they become wet. Never park under a tree because of this and because the rain dripping through the tree, especially in warm weather, will bring sap or oil from the tree and it is quite hard to get rid of when it is dry.

6] Whilst washing the exterior with a bucket of soapy water, begin on the roof, the bonnet and the boot; change the water and do one side of the car, change the water and do the other. Never throw the left over dirty water in the bucket onto the car or its wheels. This water is filthy, but you frequently see individuals do it.

7] Wash the engine from time to time. You will be happy you did if ever you have to get under the bonnet. The same goes for the spare wheel and keep an old pair of gloves in the wheel well for if you have to change a wheel.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on lots of topics, but is now involved with auto interior detailing. If you want some tips on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

Car Detailing Advice

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 4:02 am

Traditionally, middle class suburbanites would wash the car on Sunday morning before going for a drive with the family in the afternoon. Some people took this chore earnestly, but for most it was twenty or thirty minutes washing and polishing the outside and five minutes with the vacuum cleaner inside. Nowadays a lot more people expect a good cleaning that in those days was reserved for the well-off.

However, having your car detailed or valeted is still not inexpensive, typically costing $75 for an average job on an average sized car in average condition. When you start talking about a grimy SUV that has recently been used to transport the school football team, detailing in the right manner at a good firm can cost $300-$400.

Not a great deal of drivers can afford to pay that out frequently, particularly with the price of petrol being what it is, so here are a couple of car detailing pointers to help you do it yourself (or get the kids to do it for you).

i] Take out anything that can be removed and vacuum the carpets. Then wash the windows on the inside and clean the seats, upholstery and dash with an apposite cleaner, especially if the seats are covered in leather upholstery. Wash the things you removed, dry them and replace. Put a stick of slow-acting air freshener in the glove compartment and close all the doors.

2] Hose your car down, particularly in the wheel arches and under the bonnet to remove the worst of the muck and soften up anything that has gone rock-solid. Do not use a really strong power washer, ie one that is attached to a powerful pump. These power washers can blast grit away so hard that it scratches the paintwork. An ordinary hose attached directly to the mains is good enough

3] Check the mud under the wheel arch and blast it off with a slightly more powerful jet if yu have to. Do the wheels too, if they are bad. Once you can no longer see any build up of sludge, you can move on to the next stage.

4] Either mix a bucket of warm soapy water or attach a soap dispenser to your hose pipe. It is worth investing in proper car cleaner, because kitchen washing up liquid could be a little harsh for your car’s paintwork.

Do not try to save money on the amount of detergent you use, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and apply it with a sponge or mitten. If you are using a bucket, be ready to change the water several times – you do not want to start rubbing grit into your paintwork.

Wash the car in sections starting with the roof and then rinse it off immediately. So, wash the roof, rinse it; wash a door panel, rinse it; move on and around your car until you get to the bottom – the bumpers and wheels.. You have to rinse instantly to stop a film of soap drying onto the paintwork, especially on a hot day.

Re-rinse the entire car in case you missed something. If you purchased a car wash with wax included, you are done, but if you would like the best finish, now is the time to wax on and then wax off.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on lots of topics, but is at present concerned with auto interior detailing. If you want some tips on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

Hydrogen Fuel Cars – When Will We See Them?

There are hydrogen fuel cars on the roads of some cities. However there are two ways in which hydrogen can be used to power cars. The first method is to use hydrogen to actually power the internal combustion engine, in much the same way as numerous cars use Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). The second way is to use the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen in fuel cells as a battery, which makes the car a form of electric car.

The dream of producing hydrogen in the car whilst driving along by electrolyzing water is still a long way off, so we are still at the phase of batteries and filling the tank with hydrogen gas. This is the nub of the difficulty for potential owners and manufacturers. There are merely sixteen hydrogen filling stations in Los Angeles and none in 99% of other cities worldwide.

In deed, some of the big name motor manufacturers have pulled out of the race to get the first commercially viable hydrogen powered car on the streets. Ford and GM have announced that they are pulling out in America and so has Renault in France.

However, the Japanese companies are pressing on. In fact, Honda introduced its first hydrogen fuel cell car in 1999. It was called the FCX and they are now ready with introductory models of the second generation hydrogen cars called the FCX Clarity. Guess where they are available for sale? The one city in the world? Yes, Los Angeles, because of its hydrogen stations.

Honda says that, they could go into full-scale production of the FCX Clarity by 2020, if the world is prepared for them by then. Hyundai have on-going plans to manufacture fuel cell (FC) cars and say that they will be in a position to launch full-scale production by 2012. Daimler also announced that they would be manufacturing 100,000 FC vehicles in 2012-2013.

Then there are hydrogen powered buses in several European cities including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Hamburg, London, Luxembourg, Madrid. Porto Stockholm and many more. Lotus, the makers of London taxis, have announced that they intend to introduce a fleet of new, hydrogen powered taxis in time for the London Olympics in 2012.

So, the hydrogen vehicle and the hydrogen passenger car is out there and the numbers will be growing pretty soon. The buses, talked about above, go back to their depot, where an electrolyzing machine turns water into fuel for them to fill up on and the same will be the case for lots of of London’s taxis. Regrettably, getting fuel is not the only problem for the average motorist, some of these vehicles, like the FCX Clarity cost about $300,000 each.

However, here are a few interesting facts for those who like trivia. Francois Isaac de Rivaz designed the first hydrogen powered car in 1807 and Paul Dieges filed a US patent for a conversion to the internal combustion engine in 1970 which enabled a petrol engine to run on hydrogen and 200 years later we are still trying to get it right.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on several topics, but is now concerned with how to get Stapletons tyres. If you want to know more, please go to our website at Car Tyres For Sale.

May 1, 2011

Chemicals Used For Cleaning Cars

Whether you are an amateur detailing your own car or a professional twelve cars a day, you should get well au fait with the chemicals used in the industry, because all chemicals are dangerous if misused.

However, safety is just part of the reason for getting to know the chemicals used for cleaning cars, you also have to know if someone is attempting to sell you liquids that will or just cannot do the job.

There are a great deal of charlatans in any line of business and a fool and his money are soon parted. Knowing the chemicals used for cleaning cars will help you avoid being duped by suppliers.

For instance, you will often hear people say that you can wash the inside of a car using the liquid from only one bottle.

This is simply not the case, especially if you have various textiles inside the car like plastic door linings, cloth carpets and leather upholstery. It is just not possible to clean all these different fabrics well with just one liquid.

Surfactants are clever types of soap-like substances and consist of different ingredients, a little like combined shampoo and conditioner for humans. These surfactant molecules consist of two kinds a hydrophile and a hydrophobe. The hydrophobe is drawn to dirt and it tries to break it down, whilst the hydrophile envelopes the dirt so that it can be borne away.

The most common solvent known to man is water, but it has only a limited effect on grease, so in the case of grease, manufacturers turn to butyl and dilemonene, which is extracted from lemon and orange peel. These solvents are costly, but they are fairly harmless and can be used on several surfaces.

Other fats, such as sweat, can be washed away using animal fats that have been cured with a saponifier, which is normally a strong alkaline. This does not sound very agreeable, but we have all used soap made from animal fats.

The animal fat mixes with the human fat (say perspiration) and they dissolve into one another. The alkaline then breaks them down so that they can get borne away. You do this each day when you wash or take a shower.

The science of cleaning is quite a complex one when you start looking into it, but why some products are only effective for one sort of job only becomes apparent once you do study it.

However, once you do find out what is actually going on and where the chemicals have come from, a lot of individuals wish that they had not taken the time to go into the topic.

In summary, and to keep it simple (more for my sake than for yours, I assure you) strive to treat like with like. Be suspicious of using a chemical for other than its specified job without having carried out trials on out-of-sight patches. Strive to use petroleum based cleaners on oil; alkaline cleaners on organic materials and acids on non-organic materials.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on lots of topics, but is now concerned with auto interior detailing. If you want some tips on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

Car Detailing To Preserve Your Investment And Your Life

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Owen Jones @ 5:41 am

A lot of individuals detail or clean their car for aesthetic reasons and that is all very well, but there are far more essential reasons for detailing one’s car. Most individuals spend roughly the same percentage of their money on a car. I mean that as they get a better career, they tend to buy a better car. Therefore a car is a sizable investment for most drivers.

It makes sense to safeguard one’s investments and even if you cannot make your car grow in value, you can at least take every measure in your power to reduce the speed of its depreciation. One of the foremost ways of doing this is by frequent maintenance and detailing a car ought to be regarded as part of your regular maintenance programme.

Car detailing as part of a maintenance programme also has a safety aspect. You assume that if your brakes are not serviced in the correct manner that there is a greater chance that they may fail one day and you ought to expect that if you do not take proper care of your car’s bodywork that it might rust and be less protective in case of a crash.

So having said that here are a few tips to help you protect your investment and perhaps even your life.

Windscreen wipers ought to be kept spotless and unworn at all times. Have you ever sat in a car with bad windscreen wipers whilst it is raining? It is very frightening. If it has not rained for a while, then you will not have noticed the dust and grit building up under the windscreen wiper blades.

This abrasive dirt will soon score your windscreen, especially if someone accidentally switches them on when it is not raining. A scratched windscreen is bad enough, but if the blades are worn, they will not clear the rain sufficiently for you to see properly either.

You should make a point or regularly lifting the blades from the windscreen and checking and cleaning them. You will soon see if the rubber is starting to perish or fray and you will also notice a line of solidified dust (or worse) on the glass. Wet both the wipers and the glass before attempting to clean them in order to soften up the dirt.

Use a sponge or chamois leather on the glass, but use an old rag on the rubber blades, because they can ruin a new sponge or costly chamois leather. Keep this rag for cleaning other abrasive parts of the car like the wheels, number plates and bumpers.

When you are cleaning the windows of your car, it is a good idea to get into the practice of finishing the cleaning of the outside with vertical wipes and the inside with horizontal ones (or vice versa, if you like). This way you will know which side those maddening, and frequently distracting, smears are.

While we are on the topic, it is not a clever idea to obstruct your vision by having furry dice or anything else hanging from your rear-view mirror. These symbols are intended to bring good luck and protection, but they are the exact opposite. Similarly nodding dogs and big speakers on the rear shelf are obstructive and window stickers of any size are silly. Transparent glass is intended to be seen through not looked at.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present concerned with auto interior detailing. If you want some suggestions on detailing cars come over to our website now at Detailing Car Interiors.

April 11, 2011

Popular Auto Navigation Systems

Cream floats to the top, as the axiom goes and that applies to many other items too. The most popular games have been around for thousands of years: chess, draughts, cards and ludo. The favourite hobbies have been the same for ages as well: flirting with the opposite sex, riding horses, breeding dogs, hiking, sailing, travelling and keeping up with the newest technology. However, until recently, keeping up with the latest technology was fairly easy.

New models came out every few years in the past, but nowadays they come out every couple of months and most items you buy have been surpassed by the time they get into the shops. Computers, particularly laptops, and mobile phones are prime examples.

And so is auto navigation or sat nav as it is often known as. Auto navigation systems are based on GPS or GPRS and this technology is at the cutting edge of electronics because the world’s military relies on it and they have a great deal of spending power.

However, cream floats to the top and so it is with auto navigation systems too. The best auto navigation system makers have been consistently good and at the cutting edge of the fairly old principle of GPS. In this piece, we will run through a few of the leading manufacturers of auto navigation systems

Tom Tom is world-famous for its excellence. It is also well-known for frequently producing some of the smallest auto navigation systems. Small does not of necessity mean better, but the quality of Tom Tom auto navigation systems is beyond question.

However, if you are not having your auto navigation system fitted by your car’s manufacturer, space may be at a premium and so a Tom Tom sat nav system may be ideal for you. If you have a bluetooth-enabled cell phone, you can link them together without wires, wirelessly, and make use of their up-to-the-minute weather and traffic data while you are en route.

Garmin auto navigation systems are consistently one of the most feature-packed and up-to-date auto navigation systems on the market. In spite of it being just about the most feature-rich sat nav system on the market, it is not always the most costly. However, learning to use all of the Garmin’s functions can take a while, but it is normally the auto navigation system that the tech geek would like to get his hands on. It is bluetooth enabled as well.

Magellan is well known for its portable auto navigation systems. They make a variety of types of devices, but they are most well known for their portable auto navigation systems. So, you can use your Magellan sat nav system in your car, then take it on your boat or on hiking or bicycle excursions.

There are auto navigation systems to match every pocket and every situation, so if you travel a lot, these manufacturers’ names should be on your short list. Auto navigation systems are ideal for individuals who travel, but they are also fantastic for finding different routes through town to avoid hot spots. You do not have to use them every day, but they are nice to have, if you do need them

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on a variety of topics, but is presently concerned with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

October 25, 2010

Hand-Held Auto Sat Nav Systems

It appears that all new trucks and cars have an auto navigation system these days. However, there are several different types of auto navigation system, so if you want one as well, you have to know which system is best for you. There are stand alone, factory installed systems, units that are added to a car later, portable systems and hand-held systems.

Some of these set-ups offer more functionality than others, but you have to be wary of an auto navigation system that offers functions that you will never use. These models are typically for the geeks. That does not mean that others can not use them, but they may be confusing for the average person.

If you are looking for a pretty cheap, yet versatile auto navigation system, then the hand-held or laptop models are probably for you. Hand-held auto navigation system can be used for other purposes of course, you can take it hiking, cycling or yachting. In this manner, an active person can get a lot more value from a GPS sat nav system.

Some people simply cannot bear to think that they are lost and in danger, particularly if they have children with them. This is a fairly illogical fear, but still a fear that people have nevertheless. Having a hand-held auto navigation system can remove this fear even if your car has broken down or run out of gasoline and you have to walk to the nearest garage.

Some hand-held auto navigation systems even have a facility for making an emergency phone call to the closest garage, although this call most likely goes to the garage that bid the most money for that prerogative a bit like the way that Google premium advertising slots work. Still, it will get you out of a difficult spot, especially if you are stuck at night, which is the most terrifying time of all.

Hand-held auto navigation systems are the cheapest of all the sat nav systems, so they would make superlative presents for motorists that you care about. Women in particular would be grateful for receiving one.

If you do want to get yourself or anyone else a hand-held auto navigation system, make sure that it has mapping services as some of them do not. Some of these devices either speak or map, so be on the look out for that.

If you own a laptop or palm computer, you could get an even more beneficial deal on an auto navigation system, because you would only need to purchase a kit to convert the signals and software to run it. There are a number of packages like that on the market and the beauty of a laptop is that its screen is larger.

At the other extreme, several mobile phone companies also can provide GPS auto navigation systems on their cell phones. Nokia, for example, has a very comprehensive range of maps for auto navigation systems.

Owen Jones is presently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun. Free reprint avaialable from: Hand-Held Auto Sat Nav Systems.

October 20, 2010

How To Make Money Buying And Selling Used Cars Part 4

In the first part of this short series on how to make money buying and selling used cars, we looked at what personal skills someone wishing to be profitable in this business would have to have. In the second section we looked at the best sites to locate such a business; in the third we looked at acquiring our stock – our cars or trucks and in this section, we will look at valuing that stock.

Whether you obtain your cars or trucks from auctions or from private individuals, you will have to be able to work out their value accurately, so, how do you determine the value of used vehicles? The simplest way to know a vehicle’s typical market, trade-in or wholesale value is to subscribe to a car dealers’ used car guide. Most western countries have one, but in the USA the most used one is called the National Automobile Dealers’ Used Car Guide or N.A.D.A.

NADA not only publishes monthly guides to second-hand cars, it also publishes monthly guides on older or classic cars, smaller boats, larger boats, SUV’s, mobile homes, RV’s, snow mobiles and motorcycles. Look them up on the Internet and sign up to their subscription list for the kinds of vehicles that you are interested in.

These used vehicle guides normally include foreign or imported cars nd trucks as well and are a consensus of sales and auctions over the whole country, therefore a little local knowledge is indispensable as well as your area may function at slightly above or slightly below the national norm, which could present you with additional opportunities for (wholesale) sales by shipping cars into or out of your region.

Sometimes or in some regions, a permit is required to run a used car business. This is nothing more than tax by another title usually, so simply requires you to pay a fee. In other regions, it may be a means of weeding out unscrupulous traders and may require an examination of same kind, so it is worth checking your district’s requirements before you start trading.

Some regions have laxer laws than others on buying and selling used cars, permitting ‘occasional sales’. ‘Occasional sales of motor cars or trucks’ is normally intended to be no more than five sales in a twelve month period.

When you are starting out you can make use of this allowance, if your district allows it, to keep your expenses down to a minimum in the costly early days of establishing your business, but once you see yourself passing this maximum quantity you should submit an application for a license straight away to avoid incurring any penalties. These penalties can be severe ranging from a fine to disbarment from trading, so be warned.

You will also need to learn how to collect taxes from your sales and your salary to yourself and to your employees. You will also need to learn how to hand these monies over to the right authorities on time, although your accountant or book-keeper can help you there.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on various topics, but is now busy with entry door locks. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Escort 8500.

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October 19, 2010

Why Should I Install An Auto Navigation System?

Maps are essentially flawed. By the time the surveyors have finished and the data that they have collected has been mapped out and the printers have published the map and sent it to the distributors and they have sold it to the shops and you have decided to buy one, it is out of date. Sometimes years out of date

Another difficulty is that it is impossible to read a map and drive carefully at the same time. You cannot study a map and look out of the windscreen at the same time. So, you either have to have a passenger who can read a map, or you have to stop repeatedly and memorize a small part of the map. That is all right, people did it that way for a hundred years or more, but now there is a better way.

GPS satellite navigation systems have been around for a long time. At first they were only utilized by aircraft and ocean liners. As the price fell, yachting people could afford them; later still long distance lorries had them, then very expensive cars and now virtually all cars.

In spite of the odd story of someone driving into a river in the dark, because the driver trusted the sat nav and the sat nav did not know that the bridge had been removed, the auto navigation system has been a fantastic success.

I am certain that family Sunday outings are far more pleasurable now that the spouse does not have to do the map-reading; lone travellers do not have to stop to get their bearings and lone female drivers are safer because they do not have to stop to ask their way.

Being lost at night or having broken down in the countryside or even taking a wrong turn into a rough district of town is terrifying. Even if you have your cell phone to call the breakdown service, you have to know where you are and if you are in a rough area of town by mistake, you do not want to stop to ask the way and you certainly do not want to go farther off the beaten track.

Then there are the detours that we want or have to make because of natural catastrophes, break-downs, traffic jams and roadworks teams. Sometimes you will get advanced warning on the local radio of trouble spots up ahead, but if you do not know the area, there is not much you can do about it. Unless you have an auto navigation system.

I know many people who do not use their auto navigation system every time they get into their car and that is how it ought to be for those people, but it is like insurance, it is nice to have it when you need it.

No-one has to have an auto navigation system to go to the neighbourhood shop, but it is very nice to take the scenic route the next time you go out of town to visit a relation. Maybe you always take the same route when you visit your Aunty Lil, but with an auto navigation system you can vary your journey to pass local attractions.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on various topics, but is presently concerned with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

October 6, 2010

The Privacy Issues With GPS Auto Navigation Systems

A lot of people are very concerned about privacy and security irregularities regarding GPS auto navigation systems. This does not only affect your in-car sat nav, but also portable devices such as your cell phone.

These days most people can be traced one way or another, whether it be by their mobile phone, their GPS auto navigation system or an RFID tag that was sewn into a shirt they bought last month at a supermarket.

Some people do not care about this state of affairs, some deplore it, but most people are not even conscious of it. It is hard to avoid being tracked. It is often stated that anyone walking around London carrying out his or her routine daily life these days, shows up on a closed circuit TV screen about 300 times every day.

However, there are benefits. If I was being mugged in London, I would hope that someone could see me on a screen and send the police or if I was hiking and I fell and broke my leg, I would be pleased that the rescue personnel could track me because I was using a GPS enabled cell phone.

Fortunately, there are quite strict laws in place in most Western countries limiting what can be done with the intelligence gathered from GPS auto navigation systems. The issue is that everyone knows that governments break the law and can change them to suit themselves whenever they want. No-one trusts politicians. Not even politicians.

This leads to a massive dilemma for a great deal of people and especially parents of young children. Do you switch on the tracking options of a GPS enabled mobile phone so that you or your child can be found if lost or injured or are you frightened that that information may be misused by a criminal of some kind – a kidnapper or a paedophile?

None of us actually knows what our governments are up to or capable of, but we are being wound up by films and books about the widespread invasion of our privacy and what clever people can do with the information that is floating around us in the air.

In reality, we have all given up a great deal of the privacy that our grandparents took for granted, but the perceived risks to society are greater these days, although 9/11 could have happened to the Empire State Building 80 years ago and anthrax could have been released on London or New York 100 years ago. People do not have to have high technology to bring out atrocities. Look at World War One or Rwanda.

GPS and auto navigation systems are good things. They help you stay aware of where your loved ones are and give you the peace of mind that if they get into trouble they will have a better opportunity of getting out of it.

The information gathered by these GPS auto navigation systems can be used in the wrong way, that is undeniable, but at the moment it probably is not. However, employing GPS auto navigation systems can help keep you and your family safe.

Owen Jones is presently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

September 20, 2010

The Benefits Of An Auto Navigation System

It appears that every new car you see these days has an auto navigation system. They are impressive too, there is no doubt about that, but how many drivers utilize them to their full advantage?

The initial navigation systems to become reasonably priced did not have maps and did not have voice instructions, but then they were for use by yachts men and women. They were also fitted in commercial vehicles fairly early on, but when they were first fitted into cars, it was only into the Bentleys and Ferraris of this world.

Now auto navigation systems are inexpensive enough to go in a Ford. And that is great, but they are still normally part of an upgrade package, which most people do not really require, because they are too atechnical to get the best out of the sat nav.

If you travel long distances to different places on a normal basis, then an auto navigation system is very handy, but your employer has almost certainly already fitted them in the fleet cars for the sales force. In the same way, an auto navigation system is very practical if you are lost, but how often do people go to areas where they risk getting lost?

It seems to me, that the best use of an auto navigation system to most people is to steer clear of traffic jams. However, this means sitting down with the instruction book and learning how to use the system correctly.

An auto navigation system can easily help you steer clear of such hazards as road blocks, traffic jams and accidents. If you ask it. It can also help you find ways to where you want to go that you would never have considered even if you do know the area pretty well. If you know how to ask it.

It is a real shame that people buy this technology, or any other for that matter, in order to make an impression on their friends and never realize the full potential of what they have within their reach. OK, if you have more money than sense, you may think why not?

But the population of the world is starting to think about waste and how we can conserve resources, so honestly you, the planet and everybody in it would be better off, if you did not fritter away your money, or worse still, get into debt just to show off. This is a symptom of where we went wrong last time.

An auto navigation system can be a real benefit because it can help you save fuel by selecting direct routes and also help unclog our roads by showing cars different routes. If you have an auto navigation system, learn how to use it and you will perceive the great benefits that are locked away inside that little box; but if you are buying a new car and you know that you will never be troubled to learn how to operate it, do everyone a favour and just do not have an auto navigation system fitted.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on various topics, but is presently concerned with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

September 6, 2010

Installation Options For Auto Navigation Systems

Auto navigation systems or sat nav systems, as they are commonly referred to, are in nearly every new car or truck that is purchased these days. But what about older cars and trucks?

Older vehicles can also take advantage of these new auto navigation systems because of the different installation options open to drivers. An auto navigation system does not have to be fitted by the manufacturer of your automobile.

In fact, there are many third party installers of auto navigation systems: there are ‘specialist installers’, garages will do it or you can do it yourself. True, you may run into difficulties if you want to cut a hole in the dashboard of your car or truck and you may be loathe to remove your CD player in order to install one, but there are also plenty of models that can be attached by other quite simple techniques.

Furthermore, if you do not only travel by car, there are other alternatives that you may prefer, such as the portable options so that you can take your sat nav in your craft on the water with you or on a bicycling or hiking vacation.

These portable devices range in quality, but they still work well and are becoming better all the time. Satellite navigation by laptop or PDA is another option that offers good quality mobile information.

The major difficulty with conventional paper road maps is that they are out of date before you get them. Some of them are years and years out of date as they may have been on a bookshop shelf for a very long time.

In contrast, GPS or GPRS satellite navigation systems normally provide information that is up to the minute on important information like traffic jams or floods and up to the hour on lesser problems.

This up to date intelligence is being keyed into the database twenty-four-seven by thousands of intelligence providers world-wide and then sold on to the people that manufactured your sat nav system.

You automatically buy a license to access that data when you buy your sat nav system. However, you may have to renew your license every year.

When it comes to picking one of the auto navigation systems, remember to check the service and licensing particulars. Another point to keep in mind is the cost of the auto navigation system and its installation cost. Having sat nav fitted by the manufacturer of your vehicle is the easiest alternative, but it is by far the most expensive one as well.

You perhaps pay between double and treble for this means of installation, but if you are purchasing your vehicle on finance, well, you will be paying interest on that for five to ten years as well and that will mean that you will pay closer to ten times what it would cost to have sat nav fitted by a third party.

It is definitely worth bearing in mind when you go to purchase a new car and see one of those impressive auto navigation systems pre-installed.

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July 24, 2010

Everything That You Need To Learn About The 1967 Corvette

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Les Peters @ 3:13 am

The 1967 Corvette is well-known as a hugely popular vintage automobile that will certainly send tingles straight down the spines of Corvette enthusiasts everywhere. The 1967 model would be the final year of the second generation Corvette. Some people consider it the cleanest looking Corvette in history.

The 1967 Corvette wheelbase of the convertible as well as the coupe models was equally 98 inches. Length was 175.1 inches. The width of the 1967 Corvette was 69.6 inches. The curb weight was 3360 pounds for both the coupe and the convertible. The standard axle ratio was 3.55.1. The small block V8 returned along with the 390 big block that jutted out the hood scoop.

The 1967 Corvette had 11 inch disc brakes on the front and back. It came with a standard three speed manual transmission, however you could possibly choose a 4 speed manual or a two speed powerglide.

The factory color possibilities of the 1967 Corvette included Ermine White, Marina blue, Sun fire yellow, Rally red, Goodwood green, Silver Pearl, Lynndale blue, Marboro maroon, Elkhart blue, and Tuxedo Black.

The rear engine of the 67 Corvette was really the L88. Lots of people deemed this car as near to a racing engine for a production car that has ever been publicly released by Chevrolet. It can flat-out run like a scalded dog. It had 12:5:1 compression and a huge Holly 4 barrel carburetor. This sweet engine could generate 560 hp at 6400 RPM but it had to be used with 103 octane racing fuel. Most people could not achieve the speed with the gasoline from their local gas station, but it undoubtedly showed a great deal of power anyway.

The year of 1967 was the year in which Corvette’s sales drop by 5000 units, due to a new redesign that was coming out. However, the 67 Corvette is considered one of the quintessential collector cars of all time. Its impact on the car collecting world has been tremendous.

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July 6, 2010

Utah Used Cars Will Save You Money

If you are searching for a new car you know there are so many options: you can look for a brand new car, which you can get from the manufacturer or a local dealership, or you can buy a used car, which you can buy from a private third party, or a dealership. Deciding to buy a used car is a great option because you can great deals on good cars. In Utah used cars come in a variety of conditions.

Some people think you can get the best price on a used car if you buy it from a private party. However, this isn’t the case. In Utah used cars are on all almost all lots, so prices are competitive. Private parties are not required to disclose any information about the car they sell. They may not keep on the car’s maintenance and don’t know the problems, but they may know and just don’t want to tell.

However, used cars sold by dealerships are checked over by the on-site mechanic, so they know the condition of the car and can give you the information when you go and inquire about it. You can be sure you know the quality of the car you purchase. Because most Utah used car dealerships back their vehicles you can even keep a warranty on some used cars. Dealerships want to have a good reputation, so you can be pretty sure you’ll be getting what you expect.

when buying cars from auctions. You can be sue they have purchased cars you’ll be happy with, so they can continue a great relationship with customers. They will also have reviews and knowledge about the car make and model for you. You can be sure when you visit a Utah used car dealership that you will be looking at quality vehicles.

When you visit a dealership there are always people waiting to help you. Associates can answer all types of questions. Especially ,if you don’t know exactly what you are looking for. You can talk about your needs and wants and prioritize the things that are most important. Then, the associate will be able help you find the car that best suits you and your needs. You’ll get all the features that are really important to you at a price that works.

A car is an essential part of your life if you depend on it for work, or for your family. You need a car you can rely on. A car you don’t have to worry about everyday. Look at a variety of Utah used cars before you decide which one you want to buy. Check the quality, condition, and price, so you don’t have any surprises down the road.

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Issues To Contemplate When Shopping For A Classic Corvette

Make sure that anytime you’re investing in a pre-owned Corvette that you know everything that you can about that car. Old classic Corvettes are rather pricey and you should know what you are looking at.

An older Corvette is going to cost much more than the normal vintage automobile, which means you really need to know a lot when you’re out trying to find that special Corvette that you’ve always wanted. Bear in mind that the pricing on some Corvettes are certainly not for the faint at heart. The reality is, classic Corvettes are rather pricey, often costing higher than a new house.

It’s terrible to say, but the truth is never need to take the word of the person that is selling the car that it’s entirely authentic. Not all classic Corvettes happen to be correctly restored with genuineness as their intended purpose.

Some Corvettes are merely worth more than other cars. It really is important that you understand the history of the Corvette that you’re thinking about buying. It really is necessary that you do the research to find out what the appreciation value in recent times of the automobile you are interested in has been. Additionally understand that there have been poor Corvettes, such is the 1983 and 1984 model years. The 1983 design with so bad that it didn’t even make the sales floor of Chevrolet dealers (there is a prototype of that year but you most probably will never get that). A lot of people refer to it as the missing Corvette!

When evaluating classic cars and the resale valuation on the Corvette, you will frequently discover that the automobiles that fall within the years of 1953 through 1972 offer the most value in the market. However, it isn’t necessarily just about monetary value when it comes to vintage Corvettes. In the event you had a particular Corvette as a teen, that particular make and model has a special value to you personally.

The most important thing take into consideration when shopping for a old-fashioned Corvette, is to genuinely know your stuff and get what you like and can pay for, since there are some Corvettes on the market that you simply can’t buy unless of course you’re Bill Gates! Have fun out there Corvette hunting!

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July 5, 2010

Car Repair Shops In Utah

Your car contains many parts and systems that need maintenance from time to time. One way to have a reliable car for your use is to find a car repair shop in Utah that can give your car regular attention and service, and can even take care of some problems before they happen.

Your state will require that your car have a regular smog and emissions test in order to stay in compliance with the law. You will also want to have regular tune-ups on your car, changing the spark plugs or even running a computer diagnostic. Another need of your car will be to have the oil changed regularly, something that can be done quickly and easily at a car repair shop in Utah.

You probably don’t want to consider the thought that you may have to have your car towed at some time, but it would be a good thing to know of a car repair shop which includes towing as one of its services. Another necessary service for many cars and car owners is body work, repairing the dents, bumps, and scratches that can happen at any time. You will want your car to look nice on the outside as well as run well on the inside.

Tires are another area of concern. You need to monitor the tire pressure and the tread regularly. Your car will need a wheel alignment now and then, and you need to maintain good brakes. The suspension system – the shocks, springs, and ball joints – may need work, because you want both a safer ride and a more comfortable one.

You will want to avoid having your engine overheat, something which can damage or even ruin your car very quickly. Take immediate action if you see puddles of antifreeze on the ground. A leaking radiator, which is a central part of your car’s cooling system, can easily mean major damage if left unattended. And if there is steam coming from the hood of your car you must stop at once: your car is telling you that something is seriously malfunctioning.

Your car’s electrical system, the starter and the head and tail and brake lights, may need attention. These are things that are easily fixed in a car repair shop in Utah. If you start to have trouble shifting, or if you have a check engine soon light that comes on, you may have transmission issues, something that a trained technician can find and fix for you.

Major repairs or minor ones: a quality car repair shop in Utah can be of help with whatever issues your car may have. And if you use their services regularly, the result will be that your car will run more smoothly and will stay in good condition longer than it would otherwise have done.

Choose from among the best-priced Utah Car Repair . Stop by Clegg Auto and talk to our Utah Car Repair experts today!

July 3, 2010

Country Boys And Girls Around Georgia Have Plenty Of Mustangs

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Les Peters @ 10:10 am

I live in North Carolina, so I know that there is obviously a lot of Ford Mustangs being sold in Georgia each and every day. The reason being is that there’s so many people that live in the Atlanta Georgia vicinity that it is basically impossible to not to locate a incredible bargain.

Considering the world wide web being as bad as it is,it is no longer required to drive all the way to Georgia to shop around for the vehicle of your dreams. You can simply use the net and do research according to location if you are hoping to find that vehicle you would like in your state (or any other).

Exactly why are Mustangs favored in Georgia? I have a theory. I recognize that country men and women in Georgia really love Ford Mustangs. They go wild over them simply because they love how they drive on the road. The fact is, there’s a certain coolness that goes along with driving a Mustang anyway.

With the economic climate like it is, you’ll find that there’s a lot more more private sellers that are trying to advertise their special Mustang on the web. It’s crucial that you observe these car listings quite often because they are bought in no time. So you should not wait around if you find what you want.

The Mustang is one of the most powerful vehicles you can drive on the road that’s street legal. They are well built automobiles that will capture your imagination as you drive them down the highway. It is no surprise they are so popular everywhere, not just Georgia.

The Ford Mustang is quite luxurious and looks terrific. In fact, nearly every year seems to be good for the Mustang whenever you look back in its history. The vintage Mustang are very popular with the “it” aspect, and even the later pre-owned vehicles seem to achieve the same sort of mystic.

Don’t let the grass grow under your feet if you are looking for a car online. Ford has made a number of excellent Mustangs over the years and you can find them online very easily if you will look often.

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June 22, 2010

Choosing Auto Repair Shops In Utah

If you have an auto, you will at some time need to have it repaired. You will need to find the best auto repair shop you can find, and you will not wish to make a mistake in choosing an auto repair shop in Utah that can do good work for you.

There are a great many auto repair shops in Utah. You need to be able to choose which auto repair shop will do the best work for you. There are many places to begin your search, such as newspapers, telephone directories, and word of mouth. Another excellent tool to help you hunt for a quality repair shop is an Internet search of auto repair shops in Utah.

One important thing to consider is the number of years the repair shop has been in operation. Shops that do good work will be able to stay in business for a long time. And a shop that has been in operation for a longer time will probably have many customers or friends of customers who can tell you about it.

A clean shop is another thing to consider. Auto repair in Utah, or anywhere else, can be dirty work, but people who are careful to keep their tools and their workshop clean will be more likely to take better care of your auto.

Because you do not want to be without your auto for any longer than necessary, it is important to choose a shop that works efficiently. You want the auto repair shop in Utah to start and finish the work on your car as soon and as quickly as possible.

It is also important to know that your choice of auto repair shops will be a place that uses quality parts and up to date tools and diagnostics. Every auto contains an amazing number of parts, and you want to be sure that anything used in the repair of your auto is of the highest quality.

Do not overlook the importance of going to a shop that has friendly and helpful people working there. They are the ones who can answer your questions, tell you how to better care for your auto, and explain to you what needs to be done, so it is important to have good communication with them. These are the kind of repairmen who will be able to help you the most.

Choose from among the best-priced Utah Auto Repair . Stop by Clegg Auto and talk to our Utah Auto Repair experts today!

June 2, 2010

Shopping The Utah Auto Sales For The Right Car

Car shopping can be tricky. You go on test drives, kick tires and pop the hood, doing your best to make sure you’re not spending thousands of dollars on a lemon. Finding the right car for you often begins with finding the Utah auto sales company that works for you. Some car companies are far ahead of their competitors in the industry, and finding the best one with the best options is necessary when you’re looking to get the best deal on a vehicle.

Picking the right company for you can be the hardest part. To make the process easier, turn to the Internet. You can look up all sorts of information about cars, car companies, ratings and more in the same amount of time it would take you to go on one test drive.

Start your search with a search engine. Entering the phrase “Utah auto sales” should bring up a number of different companies to get you started.

Sometimes, auto sales companies are ranked; these rankings can tell shoppers how well the company performed in customer service and the quality of cars that they sell. However, these rankings can be hard to find and shoppers will have to find this information elsewhere.

In lieu of rankings, would-be car buyers can look for customer reviews and read what previous customers have to say about the car company’s reputation, how they dealt with customers and what quality of cars the dealer offered.

These reviews can tell you what to expect from the company and give you an idea about what car companies you actually want to work with. Look for these reviews; they will really help you in your car hunt.

Some people like to actually go to the Utah auto sales lots to see the cars. This can, however, take more time than many shoppers have to devote to car shopping.

That’s why looking up the inventory that an auto sales company has is a great thing to do before heading down there in person. Virtually all companies have an online inventory that can be searched through.

You’re almost ready to hit the road, but before you do, call the Utah auto sales company and make sure the car you’re interested in is still there, and then head down to the car lot and do the rest of your shopping the old-fashioned way. Happy test driving!

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March 26, 2010

Checking The Car Gauges On The Instrument Cluster

If you plan on using your vehicle for any extended period of time, and you want to use it within legal and mechanical limits, you should always maintain the car gauges on the instrument cluster. A lot of vehicle users can ignore these little displays, but that can lead to some serious problems down the road.

The minimum car gauges that must be included in an instrument cluster are the speedometer and the fuel gauge. However, there are many other readouts that most modern operators need, and many more that help you make sure you aren’t using the vehicle in a way that will cause some damage to the engine or structure of the car.

There are a full range of display devices that you can find on an average instrument cluster – everything from temperature gauges and tachometers to pressures gauges and volt meters. Many of us may not pay attention to these things on a daily basis, but they are critical components when it comes to diagnosing any problems with the vehicle.

However, this all depends on those car gauges working properly. If they are not, you could be running a vehicle and causing some serious harm without even realizing it. Manufacturers have included many warning lights that are attached to those gauges, but if the electrical system is having some problems it could be displaying misinformation.

Many of us have had the experience of being in a vehicle with a perpetual “check engine” light on. The driver doesn’t seem fazed, though, and simply tells you that it’s nothing to worry about – that it always does that. The scary thing, though, is that this also implies that they can’t really trust any of the other lights on the instrument cluster – or worse, maybe there are some lights that should be on but aren’t.

If you are not completely sure what you are doing with an instrument cluster, you probably shouldn’t try to remove or replace any of the car gauges on your own. You could do more damage than good as you try to remove the cluster or when you try to put it back in. Always consult a professional to make sure everything is done right.

It gets even more complex if you are dealing with a digital instrument cluster. There are plenty of analog and digital car gauges on the market, but the digital ones will probably require extra or specialized tools to diagnose any problems. In these cases it may be especially prudent to consult someone with more experience.

You really do need to pay close attention to your instrument cluster. Don’t assume that a perpetual warning light is okay to have. Make sure your car gauges are working right and you will have a better chance to use the vehicle for years to come.

If you’re a car person, chances are you have looked for an instrument cluster at least once in your life. Things likecar gauges can be difficult to find if you don’t know where to look. Online retailers make this process much easier for everyone.

March 4, 2010

Find The Best Utah County Automobiles For Sale

Acquiring a great pre-owned automobile can be practically like buying a new one without the major depreciation that affects every new car moments after leaving the lot. Insurance is usually much less on a used vehicle which also saves you money. We guarantee high quality at Utah County Auto, so you can be confident you have bought the best used vehicle. Plus, our pricing is the most reasonable and competitive in Utah.

Most automotive industry experts regard today’s used cars as being far more trustworthy and reliable than those sold 20 or more years ago. For example, rust and exhaust issues were a recurring problem on used cars 20 to 30 years ago, but these issues are rarely reported today. Furthermore, all Utah County Auto certified cars and trucks receive a 3000 mile or 30 day warranty to make you feel all warm and fuzzy.

A lot of families would like to purchase a new vehicle with all the extras, but the prices are just too high to manage on a budget. Buying a used car or truck from Utah County Auto is an excellent way to get a fully equipped auto with all the bells and whistles you could possibly want at a fraction of the cost. Late model vehicles will also have most of the better safety features installed for you family’s peace of mind. This always helps.

A buyer’s guide is required to be posted in every used vehicle on a dealer’s lot according to the Federal Trade Commission. This was designed to offer some measure of protection for the consumer; however, at Utah County Auto only the finest automobiles are offered for sale, and each must pass a rigorous 127 point inspection before they are allowed to be sold to anyone.

One advantage to buying a used vehicle is that there are numerous reviews and reports online about the reliability of a particular model you may be interested in. Consumers will rate their opinion of any vehicle they have purchased, and it will help you decide to buy if most of the reports seem favorable. Utah County Auto will stand behind its used cars and will bend over backwards to be sure you are happy with your purchase.

Before buying a used car, check with the U. S. Department of Transportation’s toll free Vehicle Safety Hotline for defects and recalls. A CARFAX vehicle history report will also give you information on the specific vehicle you are considering. Utah County Auto will help you at every step of the buying process.

Choose from among the best-priced Utah County automobiles . Stop by Clegg Auto and talk to our Utah auto sales experts today!

February 25, 2010

How Salvaged Cars Can Save You Money

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Sunny Emmerwitz @ 4:11 pm

People usually tend to consider that purchasing a salvaged car is a very unwise idea. This is probably prompted by the thought that having a car, which no longer looks new, will cost more in the end. Still, people buy these because the price levels of new cars have become more and more unreachable these days. This reality makes damaged cars that can still be repaired a welcome choice.

Of course, these cost less than those found parked in a second-hand car dealership. The only problem is that these are harder to locate despite the fact that some car dealers have it in their inventory too.

You have to admit these are definitely cheaper than any other car you will find in a used car lot. Looking for this can be quite a challenge, though it is possible that a used car dealer will have some in his inventory.

Another easier way to do this is by participating in salvage auto auctions. This may be rare in your city or town but you can still do this through the internet.

Some people don’t just look at their pockets when buying an item; they spend a longer time scrutinizing on its features before actually shelling out the money. This should be the attitude taken too in purchasing a salvaged car.

Those who launch salvage auto auctions even consider doing it as a necessity. Otherwise, no one would bid for it because nobody is aware of its situation. The price depends much on the cost of repairs the new owner will cover.

Generally, all the damaged cars listed for sale can be fixed. An auto dealer who wishes to make money will not sell something that buyers will find useless. A car may have all the ugly dents due to a collision and these can be some of the reasons why its previous owner sold it to a dealer. Other than this, the car may still be fine. All that needs to be done is to have the body rebuilt and repainted.

Nevertheless, these cars are cheap because of those collision marks. However, haggling over its prices may still be done. Dealers usually hold salvage auto auctions instead of allowing customers to haggle though. This makes the prices go up instead of getting lower. The advantage here is that the prices are fixed according to the quality perceived by those interested in buying it. Every bid offered is a measurement of the car’s quality.

Our author has worked in the auto industry for multiple years teaching about salvage vehicles . Wrecked salvaged cars for sale can be great deals if you seek out a trustworthy business.

February 24, 2010

Hybrid Car Myths

If you are thinking about buying a hybrid car, you may be hearing quite a bit of “gossip”. Some people think the hybrid car is the best thing since sliced bread. Some people say it’ll just pass. Still other people again say they think they can save a packet, but you’re not certain it’s really worth it. What’s the truth, and how do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is being said to you? Below, you can read and consider the usual hybrid vehicle myths.

Hybrid cars are the same as electric cars: This is untrue because hybrid vehicles are fuel-powered for the most part. They have what are called ‘battery assists’. The assist is powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack that is rechargeable.

You are guaranteed to save money with a hybrid vehicle: If you are doing city driving, you may economize on gas and you may not. The same goes for motorway driving. There are just too many different factors involved. It has been said that if everyone bought hybrid vehicles, the fuel consumption would drop by only 10%. That’s not a very big difference, is it?

A hybrid cars battery can run out: A hybrid car battery should not run out while you are actually driving it. The engine of a hybrid car does not idle when stopped (at a red light for instance). What does it do instead then? It recharges its battery. So there’s no need to worry about a hybrid car stopping on that score.

A hybrid car’s rechargeable battery lasts only for 2 years: A hybrid vehicle definitely would not be worth buying if this was true. A hybrid vehicle’s rechargeable batteries normally come with an 8-year warranty.

If I run out of gas, I can keep driving on the hybrid vehicle battery: Bear in mind, a hybrid car’s battery is an assist. That means that hybrid car’s still run on fuel. After you run out of gas, the battery may keep the car running for a little while. However, the car will stop running very soon.

Hybrid cars will soon put normal car sellers out of business: I’m sure that this won’t happen anytime soon. The reason for the delay has to do with the how much hybrids cost. Most people just can’t afford one. Furthermore, people just aren’t certain whether they will actually save money on a hybrid car. Therefore, they are slow to join the rush of people who want to buy a hybrid vehicle.

Hybrid cars will only save you about $88 a year: I did hear something on the news once, but it may be untrue. If there’s something you really want and there’s a lot of rumour surrounding it, you simply have got to do some research yourself. There are many different types of hybrid car, and many different manufacturers make them. This means that there may be much more involved than we have time to discuss here. A hybrid car may be of use to you, and it may not, but at the end of the day, is up to you.

So, don’t worry too much about what people say. Do your own research and make up your own mind. Use the Internet to get information. The manufacturer’s advertising is also useful, if you stick to reading the facts and gloss over the hype. Check that what the literature claims is also in the guarantee.

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February 21, 2010

The Best Priced Used Cars In Utah

Everyone has a different reason why they choose to buy a used car instead of a new one. When you think about it, buying used really makes financial sense. A new car depreciates the moment that you drive it off of the lot. A car is a major investment, who wants an investment to immediately lose value? But with Used Cars Utah, you’re not losing thousands of dollars by driving it just a few yards and onto the street. There is no immediate loss of value.

Another key factor with Used Cars Utah is that you can afford more car for the price. A family that might barely be able to afford a small new car can easily afford a used mini-van. Your whole family can travel in comfort and style, not have everyone squeezed in because the small new car was so expensive. Picture your family taking a trip to Bryce Canyon National Park, for example, in a comfortable van. Now picture the same trip in a crowded new car. Used makes sense.

While you’re buying on a budget then used is definitely the way to go. An experienced auto salesperson will be able to help you figure out exactly what you can afford and what fits within your means. New car payments very often are through the roof, but the payments on a used car are a lot smaller.

If you’re looking for variety? You’ll find so many more choices if you’re looking at Used Cars Utah. Makes, models, colors, extras; there are so many things that you can pick from if you buy used. If you have no idea of the type of car that you want you will be amazed by the variety and options that are available to you.

How about that car that you’ve always dream of, but never thought that you could afford? Ever think that you might be able to find it used? Dream cars are often available used at very reasonable prices. Often someone bought it new and then discovered that they couldn’t afford the payments, so you can benefit from it. The car of your dreams might be closer than you think.

One final consideration when thinking about Used Cars Utah is your insurance rates. Insurance on a new car can be ridiculously expensive, but it is a lot more reasonable on a used car. You work too hard for your money, you don’t want to be spending it all to keep a car that you can’t afford payment on insured. Think about it; buying used makes sense.

If you want to find the best cars for sale in Utah County , then visit the Doug Smith Autoplex and choose the classiest used cars Utah has to offer.

February 6, 2010

Find The Most Fuel Efficient Cars For Sale In Utah County

It really doesn’t matter how old your current car is, there will come a point where a new car will be needed. Whether you start to have problems that are too expensive to repair or are just needing something a little more updated and fuel efficient, there is a care available to suit your current needs. Upon searching for cars for sale in Utah County, it is found that there are plenty available that are both fuel efficient and affordable.

Many people tend to only look at brand new cars when needing to make a purchase, but there many excellent used cars available as well. A nice model that is currently available is a 2006 Toyota Prius. While this car is a few years old already, it has excellent fuel efficiency at 60 miles per gallon in the city. This 5 door sedan does have 77,000 miles on it, but it is still in excellent condition and is available at an excellent price that will fit just about anyone’s budget.

Among the cars for sale in Utah County is a 2006 Chevrolet Malibu. With excellent styling and a 3,000 mile drive train warranty, this is an excellent car at a great price. This car is fairly fuel efficient as it can get 22 miles per gallon in the city and 32 miles per gallon on the highway. Although this car does have 61,000 miles on it, it has been taken care of very well and is perfect for those looking for a dependable and inexpensive vehicle.

There are some excellent values to be found with new cars as well. For those who are interested in a brand new car, the price is a little higher than a used car, but there are still some excellent values to be found. A new model that is currently available is a 2010 Kia Forte 4 door sedan that has a very affordable price. This car is the perfect choice for those who are interested in purchasing a fuel efficient car that is brand new. This very sporty looking car can get 25 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway or freeway.

There’s a fantastic-looking car that has excellent fuel efficiency- a 2010 Suzuki SX4 sedan that gets 23 miles per gallon in the city and 33 miles per gallon on the highway. This is also an affordable car that will suit those on a financial plan.

As far as cars for sale in Utah County go, there are plenty available for anyone needing to purchase a new or used car to replace their old one. Even with very specific requirements, there are plenty to be found.

If you’re looking to find great deals on cars for sale in Utah County , then visit www.heydoug.net to see how many used cars Utah has for sale.

January 16, 2010

Model RC Sports Cars

Do your interests in model remote control cars lie in high speed, fast acceleration and magnificence of form? If this is exactly what you are looking for in a model vehicle, then a model sports car is probably what you are looking for. Real size sports cars are a $4.5 billion industry with about 55,000 units being sold each year.

Sports cars and their model counterparts are manufactured as high performance machines, which means that they can be driven in ways that normal assembly line cars can not. For example, in the case of a real sports car, it frequently takes no more than five seconds to go from 0 to 100 mph. Likewise in a model high performance gas replica, it often takes no more than two seconds to reach 60 mph from a dead start.

Because it is more tricky to maneuver a speeding automobile, sports cars and model sports cars are specially designed to handle best at high speeds. In deed, the word “sporty” was invented to refer to a sleek but robust design that exudes power. It was later personified to refer to the person behind the wheel or in the modelling world, the person at the remote controls.

The following is a basic glossary of sports car terminology and a basic list of sports car manufacturers (many of which have their counterpart vehicles in the world of model gas remote control cars).

- FF ? front engine, front wheel drive. The FF layout has a moderate capability for high speed handling and is seen in some models such as the Fiat Coup?, and the Lotus Elan M100.

- FR ? front engine, rear wheel drive Considered the ?classic? sports car design, the engine drives the rear wheels but keeps the weight off the back. The FR is good at drifting corners while still maintaining control. Mercedes-Benz is recognized for using this design for its models.

- RR – rear engine, rear wheel drive With the engine at the back driving the rear wheels, weight placement on a RR layout provides outstanding traction for a car. However, without auxiliary driving aids like stability control, handling becomes difficult. These days, the only manufacturer who keeps the RR layout for its cars is Porche.

AWD – all wheel drive An AWD design offers the easiest handling, making it perfect for those who are just starting to race sports cars. Audi started the widespread use of this technique with the Quattro. Japanese makers like Mitsubishi employed this layout to increase handling, making it an excellent rally car.

Because of more stringent regulations in the United States, sports car manufacturers are more prevalent in Europe than in America. Nonetheless, American brands are in equal competition with their European and Asian counterparts. Some recognized manufacturers and models are:

Alfa Romeo; Alpine; Aston Martin; Austin-Healey; BMW; Bugatti; Caterham; Davrian; De Lorean; Ferrari; Fisker; Jaguar; Koenigsegg; Lamborghini; Lotus; McLaren; Maserati; MG; Morgan; Panoz; Porsche; Triumph; TVR; Vector.

If this article has whetted your desire for a sports car, go out and buy one now, if you are well-off. If not, why not do the next best thing and get yourself a 1:8 or even a 1:5 gas-powered, remote-controlled sports car?

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the petrol remote control car. If you have an interest in model or toy rc vehicles, please go over to our website now at 1/5 Scale RC Cars

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December 16, 2009

Porsche 977 Carrera Sports Car

A new Porsche 911 is always intriguing because it’s exciting to see how after more than 40 years of development the Porsche team still manages to bring alterations and advancements to this iconic exemplar.

The new 997 blends the silky modern appearance of the 996 series with the popular retro styling of the older 911′s. The front end is finished with round lamps and separate parking/fog/indicator lights. This modification, combined with broader hips resembles the last of the air-cooled 911′s, the 993. Other changes in the body shell are the new door handles, wing mirrors and the smart cut of the rear wings into the bumper/lights.

Even if the 997 looks a lot like the preceding model, the 996, the new car is in point of fact 38mm wider which makes for a more forceful look. With each new model brought out, Porsche has tried to reduce the drag co-efficient helping the 911 glide through the air more efficiently thereby aiding performance. The same thing has been done with the new car, and if we compare the 993 Cd of 0.34 to the 997`s 0.28, we can see how far the aerodynamic game has moved on. The latest body shell and rear wing combine with new under body paneling to also offer increased levels of down force for this latest evolution of Porsche’s best.

The latest Porsche model has the best handling 911 ever. Improving a car’s firmness helps ensure that the suspension is able to work more efficiently and while not making such a quantum leap as the team did with the 996, Porsche improved torsional rigidity by 8% and added as much as 40% more strength.

For their new model car, Porsche wanted to enhance crash safety provisions so they added two new air bags, which are located in the side of each front seat back-rest and are calculated to protect the thorax. They also kept the earlier two front and two side airbags, which means that now there are six air bags in total. For the same reason, that is crash safety, the reinforced body shell features additional protection such as a more widespread use of very high strength steel.

The most recent model is also 50 kg heavier than the 996. The reason is that current crash safety regulations kind of force vehicle manufacturers to produce new cars of increased weight, despite the widespread use of a large range of weight saving measures, such as an aluminum bonnet.

Aside from the crash safety improvements, much of the increased weight can be attributed to the higher standard specifications of the new cars. The power to weight ratio is similar with the latest car offering 233 bhp per tonne against it’s predecessors 238 but the new model’s improved aerodynamics must help it achieve Porsche’s claimed performance figures, which are identical to those of the 996.

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October 23, 2009

Things To Avoid When Purchasing An Old Car

Today, time are tough financially. Families are having problems making it. Prices are becoming almost to much for the average consumer. recessions like this can bring out the scam artists who prey on consumers who are desperate for a good deal. This is especially true for high dollar items like cars.

With all these swindlers and scam artists lurking just about anywhere, it is best to always be on guard and to know the things to be avoided in order to prevent the probability of being a victim of frauds and swindles.

Buying a a pre-owned automobile can be very daunting task. If you intend to purchase a pre-owned car do your research & save yourself some heartache. It will pay off in the long run.

Automobile theft is a big problem in the United States. Fewer stolen vehicles are being recovered because of “chop shops” and export rings. Stolen cars are often purchased for a fast profit. Criminal often use the money to fund other criminal activities like drugs, gambling, or prostitution. Unfortunately, stolen cars are most often found in “stripped” condition, missing several of its parts including body panels.

Here are some things to steer clear of when purchasing used cars:

1. Go with your gut on transactions that are seemingly too good to be true. Every year, hundreds of ordinary car buyers buy stolen automobiles and then face the possibility of police confiscation of their new car.

2. Consumers should steer clear of buying older automobiles from sellers that do not supply a permanent address or the actual work phone number so you can do a brief background check.

3. It is essential for a purchaser to check on the VIN or the vehicle identification number plate. It ought to be securely fastened onto the old car’s dashboard, with no rivets that are loosened.

4. Also, the consumer should also pass up purchasing used cars that have VIN plates that are touched up, its paint is freshly retouched, and the numbers appear as if they are not the original factory numbers. VIN plates can be easily traded by a thief and apply those that are taken from a wrecked vehicle.

5. As much as possible, it would be better to pass up purchasing a older car that is newly painted. There are instances wherein the stolen automobiles identity is being changed through altering its original paint.

6. Used car collectors should keep away from purchasing vehicles from a seller that cannot give the cars insurance policy. This could suggest that the car is stolen or the peddler is not the authentic owner of the car.

It is exceedingly significant for the buyers to know these things ahead of buying a older car. An bit of prevention actually is worth a pound of cure!

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