CAR BUYING TIPS

June 6, 2009

Looking Forward for the Dodge Caliber

Starting next year, 2007, Daimler Chrysler would be sending off on the streets and roads the new Dodge Caliber. This vehicle is a compact car and it would be coming with a hatchback body style. Aside from that, it would hold five doors. This vehicle has been built on the Mitsubishi/Daimler Chrysler GS platform, and for this very reason, it has been said that this vehicle is very much related to the Jeep Compass and the Jeep Patriot. When it starts to hit the streets, the Dodge Neon would be mainly competing against the Chevrolet HHR, the Ford Focus, the Toyota Matrix, the Mazda Mazda3, and the Pontiac Vibe.

The Dodge Caliber would eventually be replacing the Dodge Neon come the time it hits the streets. More or less, the size of this vehicle would be just like the Dodge Neon’s. The 2005 Geneva Motor Show became the avenue for Dodge to introduce this compact vehicle to the automobile market. The Dodge Caliber holds a crosshair grille as well as large wheel arches that are very much the common features of Daimler Chrysler vehicles. If you are interested in purchasing one, then you should be willing to pay up some $13,985 for this.
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April 5, 2009

learning to drive standard cars

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Use the air conditioner judiciously. There are two schools of thought on this one.

The first says you will burn less fuel with the windows down and the AC off. The

second says that driving with the windows open creates drag, which wastes more fuel

than would be used if the AC was on and the windows up.

So which one is true? Well…both of them really. The car will consume more fuel

with the air conditioner on and the windows down, up to about 45-50 miles per hour.

As you drive faster, the drag caused my the open windows will actually cause high

fuel consumption.

So the rule of thumb is this: keep the AC off and the windows down when you are

cruising around town and on city streets. Once you reach the highway or about 50 mph,

roll up the windows and turn the on the AC.

Using these tips will help you save money on gas. While you may not notice a huge

difference with each fill up, the savings will compound with each fresh tank.

learning to drive manual cars

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Shop around. Keep a watchful eye and you’ll be surprised at how much prices can

vary from one gas station to the next. I’ve seen differences of eight to ten cents

per gallon between gas stations directly across the street from one another. Seems

like a small difference but it adds up over time.

Schedule your errands to minimize drive time, or if possible walk.

Travel light. Keeping your car and backseat loaded down wastes fuel as it requires

more energy to move a heavier car. Take only the essentials (a spare tire, first-aid

kit, jumper cables, etc.) with you.

Slow down. The faster you drive the fewer the miles you will get per gallon.

Drive steady. Avoid quick stops and accelerations that waste fuel. Anticipate braking

ahead of time and ease onto the gas pedal rather than flooring it.

Maintenance is key. Keeping your engine tuned and tires inflated can make a

difference in your fuel consumption. Under-inflated tires create drag which causes

the engine to use more energy to propel the car. Plus, it is unsafe to drive on tires

that have too little or too air in them.

If you are in the market for a new car, consider models that are more fuel efficient.

paris hilton getting out of car

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Gas prices have been spiraling out of control for months, and there is no end in sight.

Increased gas prices do not just hit you when you fill up your tank though. Just think

about it for a minute and you will realize how many other ways rising oil and gas

prices will cost you. The price of airline travel and shipping services are likely

to rise, as is the cost of many other goods as retailers are forced to pay more for

delivery.

You may even see your property taxes increase as towns have to pay more to keep their

police cars, fire engines, and garbage trucks on the road.

During times like these it is important to get as much bang for you buck at the gas

pump as possible.

So how can I save money on gas?

While there is little you can do about the market price of a barrel of oil, there are

ways to keep down your own personal costs at the gas pump. Here are some suggestions:

Don’t pay extra for premium gas if you don’t need it. Consult your owners manual

and stick to the recommended octane. Most cars run just fine on regular unleaded

gas and you will get no extra performance by using premium gas.

March 2, 2009

Auto Insurance Primer

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What is auto insurance? Auto insurance (or car insurance, motor insurance) is insurance consumers can purchase for cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Its primary use is to provide protection against losses incurred. By buying auto insurance, depending on the type of coverage purchased, the consumer may be protected against:

* The cost of repairing the vehicle following an accident
* The cost of purchasing a new vehicle if it is stolen or damaged beyond economic repair
* Legal liability claims against the driver or owner of the vehicle following the vehicle causing damage or injury to a third party.

Liability insurance covers only the last point, while comprehensive insurance covers all three. Even comprehensive insurance, however, doesn’t fully cover the risk associated with buying a new car. Due to the sharp decline in value immediately following purchase, there is generally a period in which the remaining car payments exceed the compensation the insurer will pay for a “totaled” (destroyed, or written-off) vehicle. So-called GAP insurance was established in the early 1980’s to provide protection to consumers based upon buying and market trends. The escalating price of cars, extended term auto loans, and the increasing popularity of leasing gave birth to GAP protection. GAP waivers provide protection for consumers when a “gap” exists between the actual value of their vehicle and the amount of money owed to the bank or leasing company. In some countries including New Zealand and Australia market structures mean that people are more likely to buy a nearly new car than a new car so this is less of a problem.
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February 12, 2009

Poor Driving Records Information at Americancarquotes.com

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Here is a website that can help you if you want to purchase vehicle insurance. There are many types of vehicles. In this website, you can get your quote whatever your vehicle is. Before you start to apply or get quotes, you need to improve your car insurance knowledge. In this website you can read about car insurance information. As you know the industry of the vehicle or car insurance is very competitive, you have to choose the right insurance company to get the better service. After you understand about the insurance, you can start to answer 5 easy simple questions in the online form at this website. For more information you can read at Americancarquotes.com. Get also information about poor Driving Records In this website. You know if you have bad driving records or married with someone who has poor driving records, you will get high cost of insurance. Get the complete information in this website. See also information about van insurance cost in this website.

February 3, 2009

Solid Carbide Drills by Solid Carbide Connection

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When you are running a business, you have to give excellent services to your customers. When you become the customers, you also want to get excellent service. This will always apply vice versa. In fact, only reliable companies can survive in this difficult time, and they are not many.

Carbide Connection can provide you such excellent service. You can go to carbideconnection.com in order to find out that you can get solid carbide drills at this company. All tools provided here are American Made Cutting Tools. There are wide collections of solid carbide spade drills to fulfill your need of cutting tools. You can also get the collections of solid carbide screw machine drills. Other tools are also provided by this company. Simply browse the online catalogue to find the tools that you need.

Right after you place your order, your order will be shipped on the same day at great prices. This is one of the strengths offered by this company. So, whatever cutting tools you need, you had better consider this company first.

January 26, 2009

Auto Insurance Primer

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Will auto insurance? The auto insurance (or car insurance, car insurance) is a consumer can buy insurance for cars, trucks and vehicles. The main use is to provide protection against losses incurred. With the purchase of insurance automatically, depending on the type of coverage purchased, consumers can be protected against:

* Cost of repairs after a vehicle accident
* Cost of purchasing a new vehicle in case of theft or damaged beyond economic repair
* Legal liability against the driver or owner of the vehicle following the vehicle causing damage or injury to others.

Liability insurance is only the latter, while insurance covers all three. Even the insurance, but does not completely address the risks associated with buying a new car. Caused by a sharp decline in value immediately after purchase, there is usually a period during which the remaining car payments exceed the compensation insurance will pay for the “total” (destroyed, or write-off ) of the vehicle. The so-called GAP insurance was established in early 1980 to protect consumers based on buying and market trends. The escalating price of cars, car loans in the long term, and increase the popularity of leasing gave birth to GAP protection. GAP waivers provide protection for consumers of a “gap” between the real value of their vehicle and the amount owed to the bank or leasing company. In some countries, including New Zealand and Australia market structures mean that people are more inclined to buy a new car around so that this new car is less a problem.
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January 20, 2009

Finding and installing car parts

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You’re in mechanics? Fabulous! May you know a lot about car repairs and installation. When working on the vehicle must have time to be replaced, and cost you, in turn, the customer money. But there are ways to reduce costs. You considered using recycled auto parts?

The automotive recyclers offers a number of car use. There are more recyclers then you think. And the prices that are difficult to beat. One reason is that insurance companies can save money by themselves submit wrecks of vehicles in the recycling page. There are many other incentives, however, to store the guy.

Did you know that buying a used car from the auto recycling helps prevent pollution caused by manufacturing new parts? Many of the oil that is used to manufacture the new car, the resources saved by recycling. Reusing materials is beneficial to the environment. And find the car can not be too difficult. Currently, more than 4 million cars are recycled each year in North America. Many parts available!
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January 3, 2009

You need to know things in buying a car online

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Buying a car online is not true so much more mystery. With most, if not all, commodities are sold on the World Wide Web, clothing, food, insurance, music, movies, computers, cars are not exactly new residents in the Virtual business area. But when buying a car online-May short of people to offer comfort, service and does not act quickly found in the car dealer in your area, there are still suspicious online shoppers that the process works really.

But it worked. In fact, for those who bought Tariq other hosts on the Internet for years, buying a car online is not really so different from us ordering a new computer. Two relate to the part that you know in a calm, both can cost a lot and can be confusing for the two-mechanical barriers.

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