Monthly Archives: October 2009

Tips for buying new car

Tips for buying new car1 Tips for buying new carUltimately we all have to go thru the method of purchasing a new automobile, or at least a new auto to you. It is irrelevant if you’re purchasing a brand spanking new car or a used auto 1 or 2 years old, you better be prepared. Do not simply walk into the closest auto dealer and talk to the sales rep.

You must be prepared and prepared for the different sales systems that automobile dealers use. If you’re not prepared, they’ll try to fool you, or sell you something that you do not even need. Most vehicle salesperson are trained to convince you into purchasing an auto that you don’t need, or truly doesn’t fit you. The smartest thing that you can do is to make you know the their tricks, so you get the top deal when purchasing an auto. The old chestnut is knowledge grants power is still true here.

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Insuring expensive car

Insuring expensive car1 Insuring expensive carBecause an auto is inexpensive does not imply the insurance will be. High-cost vehicles are not always the most costly to insure either. If you’re worried about high insurance rates, you should not go out a purchase a new $33,000 Honda S2000 convertible.

And that tiny cheap Volkswagen GTI, listed at $22,000, will cost as much in insurance as its bigger cousin, the Passat, which costs two times as much. Searching for less expensive insurance rates? The 2004 Chevrolet Aveo and the 2004 Chevrolet Colorado are among the least expensive 2004 models to insure. The main account for the price of insurance for certain cars is not in the price, but its claims history.

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McLaren F1 – Fastest production car

McLaren F1 Fastest producti McLaren F1   Fastest production carOne of the Earth’s most famed and inventive sports autos ever produced to this day, the McLaren F1 broke the record for turning into the fastest production car ever. Produced in the nineteen 90 8, the vehicle still holds the record of being the world’s fastest NA engine production auto, though 3 other production autos have beaten the F1 at their all out top speed.

The McLaren was a major point in vehicle production, with a maximum speed of 200 and 40 MPH. An highly light body, nearly aerodynamically perfect, the vehicle can still struggle with the performance automobiles of today even with 10 years of technical advances since the F1 commenced production. The BMW 6 litre V12 was very powerful and produced over 5 150 pony power.

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