utorak, 23. rujna 2008.

New Economy Cars in 2009


The class of economy cars or compact cars essentially refers to cars that are small, light and are relatively inexpensive to buy. These cars because of their smaller interiors are mostly preferred by people buying cars for the first time, single owners or couples. However, even these economy cars are specially designed and are not just smaller versions of the bigger luxury cars. We mention here some eagerly awaited cars for 2009.

Honda Civic and Honda Fit

The Honda Civic is popular among consumers and critics alike. In fact, the Consumer Guide's editors had named the 2008 Honda Civic as one of the best buys among economy cars. Obviously with such success, the 2009 Honda Civic is not going to have too many changes made to it. Whatever the changes, the aim will be to refine the existing features rather than reinvent anything. Also, the Honda Fit has received a very good reception because of its great fuel efficiency and smart packaging. The 2009 Honda Fit is expected to come in with even better fuel efficiency and improved features.

Mazda 6

The 2009 Mazda 6 has loads of improvement over its predecessor and has combined great ease of driving with great style and use of very high-quality materials. Though a small car, it offers plenty of interior and trunk space in contrast to many of the same cars in the market.

Toyota Corolla XRS

Some consider the Corolla as a slight misfit in the listing of top economy cars compared to the Honda Civic, Honda Fit and Mazda6 which are all extremely stylish and provide great performance. However, the Corolla for all its conservative appearance is one of the most dependable models in the market. The 2009 Toyota Corolla XRS does not go in for too many improvisations, but continues to provide its users good value for their money.

Nissan Maxima

The Nissan Maxima was one of the leading models in the near-luxury segment and the 2009 Nissan Maxima hopes to regain that spot once again. The Maxima has been completely redesigned, giving it a more sporty look and in fact, is being touted as the new four-door sports car. For young college students on to their first jobs, the 2009 Nissan Maxima could prove to be a major attraction.

Mitsubishi Lancer GTS

The Mitsubishi Lancer has continued to improve both in terms of technology and performance, resulting in slightly higher prices. With extremely good fuel economy, the 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS gives a powerful driving experience at a reasonable price.

Chevrolet Aveo

The 2009 Chevrolet Aveo comes with quite a few positive facelifts including new headlights, tail lamps, front grille and rear spoiler. The interior too has been well designed with quality material and its specifications match up to the best of them.

Dodge Challenger

The Dodge Challenger is an old favorite and the 2009 Dodge Challenger SE with all its good old features just reminds people of why. The new Challenger too is a big car, with a powerful engine delivering an impressive yet quiet driving experience on the road. With a Dodge Challenger you can be assured of a smooth, comfortable ride for a reasonable price.

nedjelja, 14. rujna 2008.

James Bond Cars


s seen on the silver screen, every man loves the James Bond cars. Fully loaded with gadgets and features any guy would wish he could have with his car, though he might get arrested for it. But what car could any fan not see the legendary British agent in? By far an RV, though with the special features a Coachman recreational vehicle has, it might not be such a far stretch.

Features to Tickle Fancy

A Coachman recreational vehicle has many specialties, including a utility panel that helps drivers winterize their vehicle to a specially angled dashboard for increased driving vision. Even an air conditioning unit that is made for maximum cooling is installed in every Coachman recreational vehicle. Is that not enough to peak interest? There's plenty more to discuss. They certainly weren't trying to turn away any business they might receive.

Having a very large storage space, even with shelves is another feature is called Stow-N-Go. There is the children first feature that includes two spaces for child seats that have 3 point anchoring. For a growing family this definitely comes in handy. For their Coachman recreational vehicle a buyer can even order color coded electrical wiring. This would make it a lot easier to get out of an electrical fix in the middle of that great vacation site with no one around.

Coachman also utilizes an aluminum frame for each of its vehicles. The bargain here is that a Coachman recreational vehicle is very safe because of its strong skeleton. The special tubing used for anti corrosion is one of the more comical features. This may sound funny, but it is also comes in handy, after all, who likes to clean up that kind of mess? The no-lip storage units under a Coachman recreational vehicle is the last great feature. For the real adventurous drivers they allow for easy storage of heavier objects and gear.

So maybe these features aren't quite what James Bond looks for in a car, but with that much quality, it might at least make it on the list. The nice thing about a Coachman recreational vehicle is that it comes with so many features and yet is still affordable. Basically, all these pluses are just part of the package, so customers can feel confident in their purchase. When looking for a top notch RV, Coachman makes customers shaken, not stirred.

Fast Electric RC Cars


How fast are they really?

If your interested in buying an electric RC car then you likely have a few questions regarding what you can expect from them. The main question that arises the most kind of speeds can it reach. Fast electric RC cars, the ones that are tuned just right and have a custom engine are still no match to a gas powered RC car. You can realistically expect speeds of 30-45 MPH on an average electric RC car and 50-75 MPH on a more advanced and properly tuned vehicle.

Battery Life/Run Time

Another factor that should be considered before making a purchase is the battery life. The battery life on an average RC car will give you 15 to 20 minutes of run time - full speed. Some radio control cars will deplete energy faster depending on accessories like working lights, alarms and the like. Check the battery charge rating on the specifications sheet to ensure it will run on a single charge according to your expectations.

Space Requirements/Where To Race

Unlike gas powered RC cars, electric RC cars can be driven/raced in apartment complexes due to being slower and the reduced noise levels no worrying about complaining neighbors! Most fast electric RC cars are built with standard street tires which are smaller and use less rubber. This is ideal if your in town and you'll only be driving on pavement. If your into offroad racing then you will need to upgrade your RC car tires to a larger size with better tread for increased grip.

Your Local Hobby Shop

Hobby shops often have race tracks and strips of pavement specifically for racing RC cars - a great place to have some fun and learn some interesting things about RC cars from other enthusiasts. If you really decide you like the RC hobby world then you can even enter racing competitions that take place at these tracks and have a chance at winning prizes! Electric RC cars may be fast but they are no competition for a gas powered RC car so you may be out of luck unless they specifically have different competition groups for gas and electric RC cars.

About The Radio Control Signal

One final note pertains to the signal output by your controller. On cheaper RC cars the signal may interfere with other RC cars and you may experience dead spots where you lose control of your RC car. Better models use a specific signal "channel" for each type of RC car that is built - if the same two RC cars are together you have the option of switching to another "channel" so this does not happen.

Alternative Fuel Options For Cars


With the current oil crisis still fresh on everybody's minds, now is possibly the best time to be talking about what alternative fuel options exist for cars. Let us take a close look at some of the these options to visualize which best suits our needs.

Bioethanol

When very high quantities of bioethanol are mixed with very low quanities of petrol, it leads to a fuel called bioethanol E85. This is a very powerful and yet environmentally friendly fuel. The E stands for bioethanol and the number indicates the percentage of bioethanol in the mixture. So, E85 means a fuel, which has 85 percent bioethanol and 15 percent petrol. The advantages in using bioethanol are of course in the cost savings. It costs less than unleaded petrol and can also produce more brake horsepower. Quite a few of the top car manufacturing companies like Saab, Volvo and Ford make cars that can use bioethanol. The disadvantages are in the running costs of the cars using bioethanol. Almost all these cars deliver much less mileage than regular cars. Add to this, the problem of the availability of enough bioethanol filling stations.

Biodiesel

Diesel cars can use biodiesel, which is more environment-friendly than diesel and more widely available than bioethanol. Most diesel engines can run with biodiesel with little or no modifications. However, the biodiesel mixture that most diesel engines are compatible with, contains only a small percentage of biodiesel, typically about five percent. This is hardly enough to have any dramatic reduction in emissions or on the environment. Further, biodiesel is fairly expensive to produce and thus costs not much less than standard fuels, which also means that running costs are not considerably reduced.

Electricity

Electric cars have caught the fancy of many and have been around for some time in some form or another. These are purported to be one of the most environmentally friendly cars, which produce zero emissions if the car batteries can use renewable electricity. However, there are some big disadvantages, the biggest being the cost of batteries. Electric cars themselves cost about 80 percent more than ordinary cars. Further, the rechargeable batteries that make all the difference to the emissions, are so expensive that most of the time, they can only be leased at fairly high prices. And, they only last for about three to five years! Charging these batteries is also not easy with charging points not so wide spread and charging taking anywhere from six to eight hours! All these disadvantages have prevented the electric car from going really mainstream.

The more practical approach to the idea of an electric car is the hybrid-electric car. One part of this car is like a conventional car but the other operates on an electric battery. Energy is used far more efficiently in these cars - when freewheeling, the battery is charged from the motion of the car. Also, when the car needs to move at high speeds, it uses the conventional engine but when it needs to proceed far more slowly crowded city streets, it can switch over to the electric engine. Though at present, these hybrid-electric cars are expensive to purchase, they use much less fuel than conventional cars and produce far less harmful emissions than conventional cars.

While none of the alternative fuels have proved to be a perfect replacement for conventional fuels as yet, possibility remains high of one them doing so in the absolutely near future.

Thunderbird Classic Cars


What's better than cruising with your very best girl on a Saturday night? Cruising in a Ford Thunderbird classic car, that's what. T-Birds first appeared in 1955, (the same year Disneyland opened its doors), and they have been going strong ever since. Those first Thunderbirds were small, classically designed sports cars that oozed style and speed at the same time.

Thunderbird classic cars underwent an evolution after they first appeared in 1955. First designed as two-seaters, a four-door appeared in the late 1960s, and in 1958, the ultra-classic convertible first appeared, leading the car to its' classic status almost overnight.

The Ford T-Bird came in a variety of colors, from pristine white (remember "American Graffiti?") to classic and eye-popping candy-apple red. They seem to represent the 1950s, an age of innocence and youth that is long gone but certainly not forgotten.

How can you collect Thunderbird classic cars? Well, there are several places to start:

• Your local classified pages. A long shot, to be sure, but you may find the car of your dreams right in your own back yard.
• Local car auctions. Again, these classic beauties are hard to find, but at the right car auction, one might turn up.
• Vintage car auctions. Your odds get better at these auctions that pop up around the country and specialize is antique and vintage cars like Thunderbirds, and the cars are often in mint condition at these auctions, too.
• Online. You can check auction sites like eBay, sales sights like Craigslist, or Internet sales sites to find the Thunderbird of your dreams. Often, these cars are ready to be restored to their former glory, so you might be able to find some bargains here.
• Car clubs. Is there a local Ford or T-Bird club in your area? Join it. You may find one of the members is selling their car, and you'll learn more about how to restore and enjoy your T-Bird once you find one to buy.

What makes these cars so classic? Well, it could be the 1950s retro styling, with fins, porthole windows, and their sporty look, or it could be that many people remember them from when they were young. They were the "cool" cars then, and some things never change, Thunderbird classic cars are still cool today, so cool that Ford has brought back an updated version for the 21st century.

Did you know Thunderbird classic cars were named for a mythological Native American bird, and they can be categorized into eras of style and development? Here they are:

• 1955-1957. This generation is known as the "Classic Birds," "Little Birds," or "Early Birds," according to who you ask.
• 1958-1960. These are the "Square Birds," and include the introduction of the convertible.
• 1961-1963. Here come the "Bullet Birds," styled after a sleek, speedy bullet.
• 1964-1966. These are the "Flair Birds," designed with more flair and less speed..
• 1967-1969. Known as the "Glamour Birds," these models may be easier to find that the earliest models, and became more luxurious. The convertible disappeared with this model, but four doors appeared.

Classic Restored Cars For Sale


There's something about a classic car that brings back fond memories of youth, and that's probably why classic restored cars for sale are so popular. They just don't build them like they used to, and nothing matches the style, elegance, and speed of classic restored cars. That's why so many people are collecting these beauties. If you want to start your own collection, then first, you'll have to find just the right classic restored cars for sale.

Where can you find classic restored cars for sale? Here are a few places to begin your search.

1. Online. Many classic car collectors buy and sell their treasures online, through online auction sites like eBay or Craigslist. If you buy classic restored cars for sale online, buy from a reputable site that offers guarantees or purchase price refunds if you're not satisfied with the quality of the car.

2. Used car lots. Some used car lots specialize in classic cars, and there may be one or two in your city that are specialists, too. Look for "classic restored cars" in the Yellow Pages.

3. Car clubs. If there's a car club in your area that specializes in the make and model you want to collect, join it. You can learn more about your favorite car, but you may find members who are selling their cars, and you may be able to make a good deal. Often, these clubs have connections across the country, and they offer newsletters and even classifieds offering classic restored cars for sale.

4. Car auctions. Many car auctions specialize in classic cars, and if you get their catalog, you can choose the models you like, and even bid over the phone, so you don't even have to attend the auction in person.

5. Car shows. Attend a classic car show like "Hot August Nights" in Reno, Nevada. You'll find thousands of car enthusiasts at the show, you'll get to see thousands of classic cars, and many people come to the show to buy and sell vehicles. You may find the car of your dreams on display at the show. Many car shows like this include car auctions, too, so you have even more of a chance to find just the right car for you.

What should you look for in classic restored cars for sale? First, you should always get the pink slip when you buy a car, no matter what year or condition it's in. If the car is fully restored, find out who did the work, and if they guarantee it. Take the car for a drive, and see how it handles, how the engine sounds, and if all the instruments work.

Look at the engine, and have a certified mechanic inspect the car before you buy it. Look at the tires, exhaust system, the body, paint, and interior, too. A classic restored car is a big investment, so take the time to check it out before you buy, and you'll make a better deal. Find the perfect classic car, and you'll soon be cruising in your own childhood dream!

subota, 13. rujna 2008.

Hydro Fuel Cars


Hydro Fuel Cars - Get Your Own

Be honest; you must be angry mad about gas prices, just like I am. And even though they try to make us believe anything they want, we all know their profit has raised a lot within the last year, because no matter if they raise the price of gas or not, they know for sure that people are still going to buy gasoline, because we are now depending of gas in our every day life.

Had you ever thought about that ?

Of course, they are already announcing the upcoming raises that we will face this summer, because once again, they don't care how customers will react. They offer what we absolutely need, so we will buy no matter what the price is.

Pathetic.. But can we do anything to save money? Any tricks?

Actually, there are a few! This is where the hydro fuel cars come into play. To significantly reduce the amount of money we spend for gas in a year, we could buy a hybrid car ! But these "machines" are extremely expensive, and it would probably take five years to pay back what was supposed to help us save money. Not a good option.

But what if we could convert our actual cars into real hybrids?

This is now possible. And you don't need to be any fancy genius to do that. In fact, pretty much anybody has the ability to convert their cars into hydro fuel cars, but you just don't know how.

Well there are nearly a dozen of guides that you can buy online that will show you exactly how to convert your vehicles into hydro fuel cars. And they include step-by-step instructions with many images or pictures, to make it easier for the "average Joes" to understand everything.

But the fact that there is a dozen of products available doesn't mean that they all give the same results. And if I may give my opinion, only two hydro fuel cars' systems are really worth their price. Because they will give you exactly the results you are expecting from them, and because they have proved thousands of times that they really do work.