Posts Tagged ‘Car’

Dollar Car Rental

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Not all people have cars. On occasion car owners can`t use their own vehicle. This could be while on a vacation, or while their car is being repaired. At times people shy away from driving long distances in their vehicle. They want to avoid the miles of wear and tear on their own vehicle. That`s when Dollar car rental is useful.

Consider this. You`re a suburbanite. Your job is inside the city. Your home is within a few blocks of the train station. You don`t drive much during the week so why own a car? When you`re working you can`t drive. So it makes sense to plan errands such as shopping for a Saturday. On that day a car can be rented from a company like Dollar or Budget or Avis. After running all the errands and seeing a play, bring it back on Sunday. That adds up to about $20 for all the necessary car use. Compare that cost – $20 for a day over the course of 52 weeks is $1040 – to the purchase price of a car plus all the associated costs like maintenance, insurance, registration, emissions, and more which add up to thousands of dollars each year. The car rental is a bargain.

For people who need the car every day, a purchase is a better option. If the school bus doesn`t run, someone has to drive the children to school. Maybe the typical daily tasks and errands require more travel and carrying than would be workable on a bus or train schedule. Then it`s like the song lyrics “Buy buy buy” a car. But with a little planning there`s no purchase necessary, just rent for the short term use.

Companies pay for each mile employees drive. That`s often in the neighborhood of fifty cents or more per mile. That`s $50 daily for a 100 mile ride. Renting a car would cost about $20 for the day, and $12 for gas for that same 100 miles. It makes sense, then, for companies to consider a Dollar car rental instead of having employees drive their own cars on business.
Learn more about Dollar Car Rental and other rental car options.

RC Cars, Delux RC Car Puts You At Eye Level

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Few things get kids and their parents involved more than remote control toys, here’s a remote control car that’ll bring everyone to the same level

We all know the scenario, it’s the weekend you want to get you are going to get your kid outside but you can’t get them to put the playstation controls down.

Fun and easy to use RC car kit has everything you need to have a fun day in the park or play some games with your neighbors. The car has a remote control with an extra long range (up to 30 meters) and can control the cars movement by eyesight or via the LCD monitor. Maneuvering the car could not be simpler, the controller has sensitive left/right and forward/backward stick controls, while the controller itself is handheld and feels similar in function and use to a modern video game control pad.

Tired of ripping this baby around the park or neighborhood? Then how about using your new RC sports car to play laser games with your friends? Yes, you got that right! This sports car has a laser function and can be used to play lasertag with your friends. And the fun isn`t even over yet! You can also use the cars video transmission function to view what the neighbors are doing ;-) . This isn`t your fathers RC car, this is a 21st century toy for both children and adults.

Remote control toys are pretty good but this might be the RC car that good enough for you to save it for yourself.

These sturdy radio controlled cars from Chinavasion have a camera aboard that’ll let you see what a trip around the house at mouse level looks like…. ‘Hey there’s my other sock’.

Get two of these babies together and it’s on. There are lasers and targets on each car which lets you play a game of laser tag without leaving the house or running the risk of winding yourself.

There is no chance of destroying this remote control car on the first trip around the house as it’s sturdy and has a front wheel with full suspension. OOhh yeah.
Check out the specs for this RC car at Chinavasion or see what other cool RC toys are available at http://www.chinavasion.com.

Learn About The BMW Hybrid Car

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Car Hire Abroad

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

If you’re thinking of taking a holiday abroad, one of the main points to consider when deciding on a destination is how easy it is to get around the surrounding destination.

If you’re going to a resort that is not too far from the airport, your best option would be to make use of the local public transport during your stay, although your travel company will usually provide coaches to get you to your hotel upon arrival at the airport.

If you’d rather explore the resort and the surrounding areas by yourself, car hire could be the best option for you. Hiring a car can provide you with a lot more freedom to explore the attractions and historical sites outside of the resort.

Indeed, with many of the more recognisable sights to be found outside of the main resorts, many like to make use of their rental car and embark on a day of exploration and escape the bustling resorts in order explore more of the local area.

Holiday car hire can also give you the chance of a scenic drive, particularly in coastal and mountainous areas. Whilst the majority of attractions can be found around the resort itself, many tourists are usually eager to explore the smaller tourist attractions, as well as heading to the coast in order to participate in activities such as diving and water sports.

Car rental prices will differ depending on your holiday destination and the size of the vehicle you are looking for. Many companies will have a large selection of vehicles that can be collected from the airport upon arrival at your destination. So whether you’re looking to hire a smaller economy car or a people carrier to fit your family and all their luggage into, the variety of choice available means that you can cater a car hire plan to your holiday plans.

Before you hire a car, it’s best to check rules and regulations of the country you are travelling to. Some countries have a minimum age limit as high as 25 for car rental, even if the legal age to drive is lower. Also be aware that the rules of the road will differ abroad, so it’s best to ensure that you drive safely throughout your excursion.

Tips For Purchasing Car From Car Auctions

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

If you are on a cheap vehicle hunt, you must have heard about impounded car auctions. Also known as repo or seized car auctions, they keep on gaining fame due to the lowest starting bids around. Ironically, this is, at the same time, what scares many people, who think that a good auto can’t come at a low price.

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So, are they scams? Definitely not – on the contrary, impounded car auctions are the most reliable and safest of all used auto auctions, because they are held by official government agencies, lending institutions and banks. For more details go to www.auction-words.com
Here, nobody is trying to cheat you and cash on your wish to save. The more so, as you can see from the starting bids, the vehicles are sold not to make a profit, but rather to simply get rid of them.

You may wonder why the government is not interested in raising the initial price. The answer is obvious: with thousands of cars being impounded every month due to various reasons, there is simply no capability to store and maintain them all. Rather than letting to rust and lose their value day after day, the vehicles are sold at an attractive price.

Impounded car auctions have a good selection of vehicles of different models and years of manufacture. Some rare models as well as luxury cars can occasionally be found here as well. In most cases, the cars are well-maintained, if not nearly new, and you are welcome to inspect them ahead of the auction. History reports and VIN reports are provided too, and you are free to make your own additional research.

However, don’t raise your expectations too high. Impounded car auctions don’t automatically mean that you will drive a posh car for a few hundred bucks at the end of the auction. Although good vehicles can start with a very low bid, the sum will inevitably increase, sometimes very drastically, especially if a lot of bidders are involved. But then, this is what happens at every auction – a highly desirable item will attract extra attention.

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Sometimes, to get used to the auction’s pace and feel more confident when making a bid, you need to attend a few auto auctions. With a little time and practice you are bound to learn all the ropes of successful bidding.

To get all the latest information on impounded car auctions in your area along with auction schedules, rules and even partial listings, you can use an online auction directory at a one-time low fee.For more information logon to www.auction-professional.com.
Undoubtedly, this is the fastest and easiest way to find impounded car auctions for those who are seriously determined to get the cheapest deals around.
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If you are on a cheap vehicle hunt, you must have heard about impounded car auctions. Also known as repo or seized car auctions, they keep on gaining fame due to the lowest starting bids around. Ironically, this is, at the same time, what scares many people, who think that a good auto can’t come at a low price.

online auctions

So, are they scams? Definitely not – on the contrary, impounded car auctions are the most reliable and safest of all used auto auctions, because they are held by official government agencies, lending institutions and banks. For more details go to www.auction-words.com
Here, nobody is trying to cheat you and cash on your wish to save. The more so, as you can see from the starting bids, the vehicles are sold not to make a profit, but rather to simply get rid of them.

Winter Road Conditions And Car Accidents

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Bad weather conditions during winter increases the risk of car accidents in the UK. Although there are a number of services available to drivers in the UK detailing weather conditions and road conditions, the number of accidents that occur during winter remains high. There are four major problems while driving in the UK in winter, which most drivers are not aware of. The first problem is that most vehicle owners and drivers do not prepare their cars for winter driving. Just changing to winter or snow tyres does not necessarily imply that the car is ready for winter. All the lights, and especially the fog lights and brake lights, should be checked daily to ensure that they work properly. Next, the brakes should be in perfect working condition and anti-freeze should be topped up. Windshield wipers should be working properly and washer liquid should also be topped up.

Most UK drivers only carry a scraper in their cars during winter, which is not enough. A tow rope, blankets, torch, some high energy food, a bottle of water, cash and the emergency services telephone number are some of the essentials that should be carried during winter driving. Make sure the car`s tyre pressure is adjusted for winter driving.

Winter weather in the UK is very unpredictable, and no matter what the weather forecast may be, be prepared for the worst. Country roads and back lanes are not gritted and there is bound be ice and snow on them. So slowing down, and turning fog lights on if visibility drops to below 100 yards are necessary for one`s own safety. Most winter car accidents occur due to poor visibility and drivers not taking the necessary precautions. Cars skidding out of control on icy roads and hitting other vehicles (or the curb sides) are common. Keeping the radio on a local station helps, as police and the met department keep broadcasting road, traffic and weather conditions – especially if the weather conditions are fast deteriorating.

Coping with snow, ice, fog, hail and rain during winter is something drivers must know how to handle. Speeding and bad or faulty braking systems are two major causes of winter accidents. Fog in the morning and haze in the evening are quite common during winters in the UK. Only the major roads and highways are cleared, gritted and constantly patrolled by police during winter. But maintaining a safe distance between vehicles and adjusting speed is something that drivers have to do on their own initiative. If planning a long journey, listening to weather forecasts or checking the weather and road conditions on the UK highway’s website is advised. Cruising along in fine weather and being suddenly hit by a shower or fog is common, so a driver must be alert at all times.

The UK winter weather can change very fast, especially along costal and riverside roads. Test brakes often, as water can get into the brake drums and reduce the braking capability of a vehicle. If caught in a sudden downpour and the car is splashed with a lot of water, it would be a good idea to drive for a while with the handbrake applied slightly. This will help the brake shoes to dry out. Avoid sudden braking and swerving at all costs. Remember if the steering is turned either way when brakes are applied the front tyres are going to be in a different direction as compared to the rear tyres, and this will make the movement of the car unpredictable.

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Car Accidents In The UK Stats

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Road accidents are something that occurs globally on a considerable level, and this is a problem that has to be dealt with on a daily basis. The number of people who die each year in car accidents is over 1.5 million, and those injured more than 50 million. The UK has a very good transport and road safety system, but still the rate of car accidents that occur here is greater than what it is in the other European countries.

The UK, while it does not come anywhere near the top of the list for bad driving, does however have more accidents on a per head basis of population. A possible reason for the greater number of accidents can be the fact that drivers in the UK spend an average 8.5 hours on the road, which is greater than the average of 7.5 hours for other European countries.

The number of car accidents that occur in the UK every year is about 40,000. There are far more accidents than this, but the 40,000 are the ones of a serious nature. More than 3500 people are killed annually, and more than 30,000 are seriously injured. In the year 1998, it was targeted that the number of accidents in the UK would be reduced by 40% by 2010.

Casualties caused by car accidents decreased in 2007 by 4 % and became 247,780, while the number of deaths also decreased by 7%. There has been an 18% decrease in the number of people killed since 1998 and the number of people killed in car accidents has decreased by about 37%. These figures show that the UK is moving towards its targeted reduction in the accidents. In spite of all these figures, we see that car users are still the ones having the most number of accidents in the country and facing the most casualties, minor as well as severe.

There are some roads in the UK that are considered to be the most dangerous ones, and fatal accidents have occurred on these roads. The roads on which fatal accidents have continuously taken place over the years are A682 LANCS AND NORTH YORKS BORDER, A54 CONGLETON TO BUXTON, A59 SKIPTON TO HARROGATE, NORTH YORKS, A53 LEEK TO BUXTON, and STAFFS/DERBYSHIRE BORDER. The most common types of accidents on these roads are head on collisions and cars driving off the road.

Recently, there are also a lot of accidents occurring on roads in Devon. While the statistics of accidents in the country, those in Devon are rising and many people are being killed on the roads. Studies are being carried out to find out the causes of the high accident rates in Devon.

There are many different organisations and other bodies that are working towards creating awareness related to car accidents and their prevention. The government, police, media, NGOs and other special interest groups are constantly trying to educate people about methods and preventive measures to avoid accidents as much as possible.

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Infiniti Car: A Brand that Signifies the Ultimate Luxury in Motion

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

The brand Infiniti was introduced in 1989 by the Japanese firm, Nissan Motor Co Ltd. in the US as a luxury car. Today the company has expanded its operations in more than 15 countries worldwide. Due to poor marketing, the car could not compete well with its competitors Toyota’s Lexus and Honda’s Acura during initial years after it was launched. However, gradually with better advertising and launch of some award-winning models, the brand became a strong contender in the luxury car segment, with consistently growing sales.

During late 1990s and early 2000s, the Infiniti brand started losing much of its charm, but thanks to its rededicated effort to develop the powerful and dynamic line-up of sporty luxury cars, the brand almost saw a revival in the early part of 2000s. Its model, G35 almost turned the sale around for the company as it was voted the “Motor Trend Car of the Year” in 2003. A number of variants of G35 have been launched in subsequent years, and the company has redefined the brand Infiniti as “Japanese BMW”.

All variations of the Infiniti, namely coupes, sedans as well as crossovers today are based on the Nissan FM platform, in which the center of the car engine is located behind the front axle centerline. This positioning of engine shifts the weight of the car more towards the center that makes the front suspension less burdened. The wight of the car is thus distributed equally on all four wheels that improves acceleration, braking and handling. This design was first included in the 2001 version of V35 Nissan Skyline, and was later incorporated in all the variants of Infiniti, though it has been slighly modified in some of the M35 series as enhanced FM platform.

Infiniti car is equipped with powerful engine that gives excellent performance and very high speed. Once you are on the driving seat you can feel its high power. The icing on the cake is that Infiniti car with such powerful engine is not a high maintenance car, a problem that you generally face with most other powerful luxury cars. Whenever you are looking for a dream car for yourself, the least that you expect is a perfect exterior with modern and stylish features. Infiniti car with its sleek body will captivate your attention at the very first glance. All its models are beautifully designed and are perfect blend of style and comfort. Once you become the proud owner of Infiniti car, be assured that it will give you company for a long time.

A luxury car is a great add-on to a person’s status and class, and it is not looked upon as a mere utility vehicle but also as a status symbol. Today, with most of the people striving to own a luxurious and elegant car, Infiniti car is an ideal choice with high tech engineering and excellent performance. Infused with its luxury content and spirited performance, Infiniti has achieved a premium status in the market today.

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7 Things to Know when Renting a Car

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

In today`s society, there are a number of reasons why people rent a car. Some of the top reasons are vacations, a car they own is in the shop and renting a nicer car for a special occasion. Whatever the reason that you are considering renting a car; there are some things that you should know first.

1- It is wise to shop around when looking for to rent a car. Always find at least three rental car companies to compare, although more will be better. Be sure to ask all the companies the same questions to get the most accurate answers. Most rental car companies will have websites online to find basic information, but it is best to call as local branches may have deals that are not advertised online.

2- When you call, be sure to ask about price, vehicle availability, as well as any specials that the branch has to offer. It is worth noting here, that many of these companies will have special arrangements with hotels, airlines or even warehouse stores.

3- You will want to ask about any special instructions that are required of you while renting the car, for example, filling up the gas tank or pick up and drop off times. Not adhering to these policies can result in fees.

4- Many companies that will rent a car to you will also be willing to either deliver the car to you or pick you up and take you to your rental. This service may require a fee, but can be worth asking about if you are flying to your destination.

5- The rental company may offer you insurance to purchase, however, your personal auto insurance may be all you need in the event of an accident with a rental car. Call your auto insurance agent and ask before paying extra at the rental counter.

6- There are a number of choices that are open to you when renting a car. Each class of car will vary in price and gas mileage; consider this when making your decision. While many companies may be willing to upgrade you, this is not always the case. It is wise to choose the car you want and hope for an upgrade than to reserve less of a car and be disappointed when an upgrade is not offered.

7- Have a credit or debit card handy to reserve the rental car with, most companies will only guarantee a car with this assurance.

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Choosing the Right Car Tyres for Your Vehicle

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

You may need to replace or change your car tyres because of their age, deterioration or to improve the vehicle`s performance. This article outlines some of the key factors that need to be considered before choosing the right car tyres for your vehicle.

1) Car Tyre Size

A good policy is to choose the same size car tyres as the ones that the car was manufactured with. If you are unsure of the vehicle manufacturer`s recommended car tyre size, check the owner`s manual or look for the information on the tyre placard (usually located inside the fuel flap, on the car door or in the glove box).

Changing car tyre size can improve a vehicle`s handling and performance but be aware of the Government regulations before doing this. A car tyre specialist can provide advice on this matter.

2) Driving Habits

Certain car tyre brands are quieter than others, which is an important factor if you spend much of your time driving up and down motorways.

Driving on county lanes where the road surface can be muddy or slippery will require car tyres that can provide extra grip. This is usually determined by the tyre manufacturer`s choice of tread pattern.

Or you may be a city driver who constantly has to brake and accelerate. Some car tyres are better suited to this style of driving than others because of the type of rubber compound used in their production.

3) Price

The saying “you get what you pay for” is true with a car tyre. But if you use your car infrequently don`t buy the top of the range car tyres as economy tyres will be more than suitable for your needs.

If you use your car every day, spending extra on better quality tyres may prove more economical as they shouldn`t wear out as fast as a budget tyre.

4) Car Tyre Type

Car tyres don`t only differ by brand and price; there are different types of car tyres produced for a variety of purposes. Five common types are:

a) Standard/ All Season Tyre
An average tyre that is suitable for all year round use. It works equally well in the wet and the dry.

b) Performance Tyre
Designed to provide excellent grip in the dry. Often used on fast cars or for drivers whose style requires improved handling performance.

c) Winter Tyre
Winter car tyres are designed to cope with poor weather and difficult driving conditions. The tread block pattern on winter car tyres is larger and more pronounced than on standard tyres.

d) All Terrain Tyre
All terrain tyres provide good grip on loose surfaces such as dirt and sand. Often used by off road vehicles, they can be used on standard roads but are very noisy.

e) Run Flat Tyres
Run flat tyres are a relatively new concept but are becoming more common on new cars. They are designed to operate without air to enable the vehicle to continue being driven when it has a puncture.

5) Weather Conditions

The UK weather conditions can be very changeable. Summer can have temperatures in the high 20`s. And then winter brings freezing temperatures, icy conditions and wet weather.

Cold weather car tyres are becoming a popular choice as they are designed to cope with the cold and wet weather of winter but with no significant downside if used during the summer months.

Standard or performance car tyres are suitable in countries with a warm and dry climate all year round.

For further help consult a car tyre specialist who can provide you with impartial advice on which are the best tyres for your vehicle, budget and driving circumstances.

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