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Thursday, February 18, 2010

What You Get from a Cold Air Intake

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I know a lot of motorists who want a one-stop overhaul for their vehicles. Well, who doesn’t? If there’s a single way to make all necessary enhancements for a vehicle, I bet every car owner would rush to the auto shop who would offer that kind of service. In reality, however, all the defects of your vehicles cannot be resolved by just a single car check-up, and you don’t actually get everything you want from a single automotive accessory. Unless you’re a resident of Utopia, you are far from enjoying the benefit of an all-in-one vehicle service.
In spite of that, the auto mechanic in you still has a significant reason to celebrate. Though you can’t have everything in one great package, there is an automotive device that can offer you three incredible enhancements for your vehicles. Not bad, right? The Cold Air Intake is a popular vehicle mechanism that serves remarkable functions:




The most important reason you should give your vehicle an efficient cold air intake system is that this device can effectively intensify the power of your vehicle’s engine. How does it actually work? Your vehicle needs cold air to obtain that amount of power needed for optimum performance. Consequently, the temperature must clearly be reduced in order to obtain the cold air. Decreasing the temperature of the air that goes through your vehicle is the function of the cold air intakes
Giving Your Engine a New Look
Cold Air Intake will improve not only your engine’s performance, but also the physical appearance of your vehicle. Manufacturers make cold air intakes available in a wide variety of colors. Some of the most popular are blue, red, chrome, and silver. When you open the hood of your vehicle, people will definitely notice the change in your engine’s appearance.
Enhancing the Sound of Your Engine
Even the sound of the vehicle matters a great deal to many motorists. Cold Air Intake creates an intake noise that makes a statement that your vehicle has a high performance engine.
Though you can’t have it all in one device, at least you can get three great benefits from the Cold Air Intake! So the next time you feel like enhancing your vehicle, you may consider getting this three-in-one device.

Performance of Tires-Wheels

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Performance of Tires become a important thing for our cars because it will be measurement of a long trip in land. Without a good tires may your trip will have problem because the tires can not make your trip going far from the home. Related to many types of tires, I suggestion that one of the your manufactured that always be your favorite products as place of your shopping, it's better if they have made their products out can stay long time with your ride. I mean that the tires are good and the best for your car. I'm sure here the place for you all


Sunday, February 14, 2010

How to Test Drive a Used Car

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2009-07-25-cardealer
Used car dealers don’t lie, they just don’t tell you all of the truth. Which is why it’s important for you to find it out for your-self, with a proper test drive. Here are a few things you should remember to do if you’re thinking about buying a used car:
1: Ask for a vehicle history report, do this in the beginning, this will tell you what to look out for while testing the car. For example, if the report says there was a front end collision, you want to concentrate a bit more attention to the front, right? Just to make sure that it was repaired properly and there are no issues.
2: Open the doors/hood/trunk and check for overspray on the corners, which is basically just a drop of paint that doesn’t belong. This will show if a car was repainted/repaired.
3: Check for any small scratches which may have been left over from when the car was being sanded in a repair shop. This will also show you if the car had any bodywork done to it. These scratches are extremely small, but it’s easier to notice them on a very bright day, with the suns’ rays focused on the bodywork.
4: Look under the hood to find any dents/imperfections which may have been caused by an accident. The metal under the hood is sometimes inaccessible so body-shops just don’t bother to completely repair it, which is why it’s sometimes a good indicator.
5: Check the interior for rips/cracks/pet hair/cigarette burns. This will not only help you imagine previous history of the car, but will also allow you to negotiate the price lower.
6: Start the car, listen for any unusual sounds. Also look out for strong vibration, which is usually a sign of engine misfire, and sometimes it might mean there was damage in the front.
7: Time for a drive, first of all make sure the transmission shifts smoothly. If you’re test driving a newer GM vehicle like a Saturn Aura for example, hard transmission shifts are sometimes caused by electronics because the computer needs to be reset after an accident. Some people don’t know that and just leave it like it is, thinking it’s normal.
8: Accelerate hard, make sure the clutch isn’t slipping and it pulls well, this is also a good test of the transmission.
9: Test the brakes by stopping quickly, if the car has Anti-Lock brakes, make sure they kick in to test them. If they don’t work it could mean a broken ABS wire which might have been damaged during an accident.
10: Drive straight to make sure the wheel isn’t pulling to one side, this could mean bad alignment which leads to worse fuel economy.
Obviously you might want to do something else depending on the circumstances, but those 10 steps are a must. If all of them check out, you have one good vehicle on your hands.

by Ilia Lou

Luxury Car Sales Take A Hit In Weakened Economic Climate

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A Mercedes SLR McLaren Roadster sits inside a Mercedes Benz of Chicago dealership April 7, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Mercedes sales were off 3.7 percent in March compared to the same month Last year. Overall, luxury vehicle sales are off nearly13 percent for the year.
A Mercedes SLR McLaren Roadster sits inside a Mercedes Benz of Chicago dealership April 7, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Mercedes sales were off 3.7 percent in March compared to the same month Last year. Overall, luxury vehicle sales are off nearly13 percent for the year.
(April 6, 2008 - Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images North America) 
Source: Zimbio.com

Luxury Car Sales Take A Hit In Weakened Economic Climate

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A Mercedes C300 sits alongside Mercedes merchandise at a Mercedes Benz of Chicago dealership April 7, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Mercedes sales were off 3.7 percent in March compared to the same month Last year. Overall, luxury vehicle sales are off nearly13 percent for the year.


A Mercedes C300 sits alongside Mercedes merchandise at a Mercedes Benz of Chicago dealership April 7, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Mercedes sales were off 3.7 percent in March compared to the same month Last year. Overall, luxury vehicle sales are off nearly13 percent for the year.
(April 6, 2008 - Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images North America)
Source: Zimbio.com

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pioneer,EliteAutoSound,Pyle and Sound Around

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Sport Body Kit (fits all models) for Jaguar X-Type

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Sport Body Kit (fits all models) for Jaguar X-Type
Jaguar X-Type

BMW M3 Original Parts is only $36.95,Paper Back is only $28.84,Burago is only $14.99 and BMW Genuine wheel tire valve stem caps cap is only $16.95

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