Feb
12
"Suspension," when discussing cars, refers to the use of front
and rear springs to suspend a vehicle's "sprung" weight. The
springs used on today's cars and trucks are constructed in a
variety of types, shapes, sizes, rates, and capacities. Types
include leaf springs, coil springs, air springs, and torsion
bars. These are used in sets of four for each vehicle, or they
may be paired off in various combinations and are attached by
several different mounting techniques. The suspension system
also ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
11
Finding information about past, current, and future car
offerings used to be a task that involved wading through
countless glossy magazines, perusing bulky sales brochures,
shifting through inky newspapers, and skimming through a host of
other print material of varying sizes and depths. How many of us
have subscribed to 2, 4, or even 5 or more publications just to
get the latest information about our favorite cars? Today,
thanks to the internet, there are a host of sites available to
learn more ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
10
Insurance quotes California auto
Finding insurance quotes for California auto is now pretty easy.
There was a time where finding auto insurance at a price we were
willing to pay took a lot of driving and calling around. You'd
select different agents that represented different companies,
call them and repeat the process 4 or 5 times. Then you'd have
to wait for a return call for the information. Insurance quotes
for California was cumbersome to say the least.
Today we have many services that ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
9
Launched in 1994 the longest established online resource for
Automotive Sales Consultants Techniques in Automotive CareersĀ®
(TAC) is the premier source of market intelligence and future
product information for the automotive professional.
TAC is a single source Internet sales training company offering
an arsenal of tools not typically available by a single company.
We have assembled a fine collection of resources(a perfect
starting point), provided a forum for assistance and recommends
TAC's ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
8
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Feb
7
Here are some success tips that will help you buy a car at an
auto auction.
1) Research your car 2) Don't go to the auction after an
argument or when you are in a bad mood. You need to stay
focused. 3) Be willing to walk away. There will always be
another opportunity. It's very easy to get excited. 4) Avoid
bidding on bargains that you see, but haven't checked out. 5)
Make sure you include other fees into the price.
These are just a few short tips out of the many in my book. If
you are serious ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
6
To buy a used car is a great idea for saving money. Everyone
knows that a new car lost 65% of its value in the first 5 years.
But the case would be more extreme for a 1 to 2 years old car,
it will lost its value 30-40%. If you don't mind to drive a used
car (I mean a 2 to 5 years old car, it looks pretty new) rather
than a new car, you may save much money to pay many other bills.
If you want to keep the car not too old, you may resell it after
driving for 2 to 3 years and buy another newer one. ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
5
Whether you buy a new or used vehicle, fuel efficiency--good gas
mileage--is high on the list of most buyers' concerns. The
difference between choosing a fuel-efficient car or one that
guzzles gas, will either save or cost you money over the life of
the vehicle, which could be substantial. Fuel efficiency varies
widely from one car to the next. Obviously you can check the EPA
rating for city/highway MPG on the window sticker, although most
of us know the average car never reaches those numbers. ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
4
Buying a new automobile is usually a bid decision for most
people, and it involves a lot of time, research and most of all,
money. If you are going to be paying for something for five
years or more, you will generally take your time, do your
research, and make sure that you are spending your money wisely
on a vehicle that will last for years. Unfortunately, some new
cars, like all manufactured products, do not perform as they
should and are defective in some way. For reasons lost to
antiquity, ...Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
3
Researching a Car That is Right For You Researching your new
vehicle is a daunting task in today's world. Once you have
narrowed your next vehicle down to 2 or 3 choices it is time to
research. Take out a sheet of paper for each vehicle and write
down pros and cons for each one. Also on each sheet of paper
list the attributes which are most important to you. This list
might include: MPG - if you put a lot of miles on your car this
factor could make a big dent in your wallet if you pick ...Read the rest of this entry »