Archive for January, 2010

Soccer Team SUVs…These three are the best by a long shot!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

If you’re looking for an SUV that is going to give you space, power, and good performance off road, three possible options for you are the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Mitsubishi Endeavor, and the GMC Envoy. Many people choose SUVs because of their style and capability. If you need a good family vehicle an SUV could also be a good choice for you. If you’re someone that likes to drive off road then an SUV is a good choice for you as well. These three vehicles offer strength, space, capability, they are also very practical and comfortable , and all offer great service and repair manuals.

 

The Jeep Grand Cherokee has been a popular vehicle since the early 90s. The Jeep Grand Cherokee Chiltons Shop Manual is among the best on the marker and the SUV itself is easy to handle so you won’t feel like you’re driving something big and powerful, even though you are. If you’re planning on driving off road, this is one of the best vehicles you could buy in its class. The Jeep Grand Cherokee has many advantages that make it one of the best in on road handling, off road handling, safety and performance. This mid-sized SUV comes in three different trim levels so you can either choose the standard trim to save money or the more luxurious trim level so you can make sure your ride is extra comfortable and that you have all of the luxuries you want. If you’re looking for something with more power than the standard engine, you can opt for one of the available V8 engines to give you that extra boost. The Jeep Grand Cherokee is comfortable, spacious, powerful and reliable. If you want something that is going to go good on and off the road, this could be the mid-sized SUV you’re looking for.

 

The Mitsubishi Endeavor repair manual is a great resource for this crossover SUV. The advantages of buying a crossover SUV are many. These vehicles are based on cars so they handle easier, have better fuel economy but they still offer the hauling ability and the space of a mid-sized family SUV. This crossover offers plenty of space for five people and everything they carry with them without worrying about being cramped for leg space or head space. Just because this crossover is based on a car instead of a truck it does not mean it doesn’t go well off road. In fact, the Mitsubishi Endeavor has excellent off road handling for a vehicle of its class. This vehicle is also known for its great exterior style, its good handling, and great performance. The Mitsubishi Endeavor comes available in different trim levels. The most basic trim level offers full power accessories and a CD player. If you need a more luxury interior you can choose between the other more luxurious trim levels. This is a great vehicle for all of your needs.

 

The GMC Envoy is another mid-size SUV that offers a great service and repair manual. The Envoy has a comfortable ride and average performance. It does, however, fall short of some of its competitors in its handling and quality of interior materials. The GMC Envoy does have a very spacious interior but the seat comfort is very below average. If you add on the low quality interior it can make for a very below average riding experience. This vehicle also offers quite a bit of storage space even though it only has two rows of seating. If you’re looking for a mid-sized SUV either for the whole family or just for your own use, the GMC Envoy can be a little bit disappointing compared to some of its higher quality competitors. You’ll be better off checking out similar SUVs from other manufacturers. The Haynes GMC Envoy Manual is a must have when purchasing this great SUV.


Which Model Sedan Should You Be Crusing In?

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

There are many different mid-sized sedans on the market and a lot of advertising that will tell you why each one is the best. Before you believe the advertising or a car dealer make sure to do your research about any car you are thinking about buying. It is also a good idea to purchase a thourough service and repair manual. Although some cars may have a stylish exterior design that catches your eye from the beginning, there may be problems lurking under the hood. Most of these problems can be avoided by completing proper maintenence with the help of an automotive manual. If you´re looking for a car that is sportier than some of the other mid-sized sedans that are made specifically to fit your family and space needs, make sure you find one that is comfortable for you and has at least a decent sized back seat in case you ever need to take extra gear or extra people along for the ride. Three popular options that you´ll see at the dealership are the Dodge Charger, the Hyundai Azera and the Pontiac G8.

The Dodge Charger Chiltons Shop Manual is one of the better manuals that you will find on the market today. Although the Dodge Charger originally debuted in the 1960´s, the mid-sized sedan you´ll see sitting in the car lot today is very different. The Dodge Charger is a four door sedan that is a just a little bit larger than the average mid-sized sedan. If you need something that is going to have the latest technology and luxuries, the Dodge Charger comes in three different trim levels for you to choose from. This car has above average power although some consumers were disappointed by the power it does have because of it´s legacy as a powerful muscle car. Because the Charger is bigger than the average mid-sized SUV, the steering isn´t as easy as some of it´s smaller competitors. This car is considered a recommended purchase because of it´s power, good performance, great handling, and it´s comfortable, roomy interior. This car also has a very good looking exterior that makes it look more like a racing car than a family-sized sedan.

The Hyundai Azera is also a little bit larger than the average mid-sized sedan that you´ll find on the market today. This car is also made to be a luxury sedan so you´ll have all of the latest technology and comforts in the interior of your car. The great thing about this car is that it offers a price that is lower than similar vehicles but it still offers a spacious interior and great power. The Hyundai Azera is a sedan that offers a whole lot of positive features and very few negative ones. The Azera is noted for it´s spacious interior, high quality materials used on the interior, powerful engine, quiet ride, and good brakes. Among the very few disadvantages that this car has is just ok fuel economy and a driver’s seat that sits too high. This car is definitely a good buy for the price and it´s a recommended purchase. Another good tip to remember is to purchase a Hyudai Azera repair manual to help with all of your repair needs.

The Pontiac G8 offers all of the power of a muscle car while still giving you a lot of interior space and a good ride. This car is known to have a very powerful engine, a firm ride, a spacious interior and a good quality interior. If you´re looking for something that is going to offer you power, space and style, this may be the right car for you. The Pontiac G8 does, however, use a lot of gas so if you need something with good fuel economy, this won´t be a choice for you. There are also different packages available to keep you comfortable and up to date with the latest technology while you drive. When purchasing this vehicle a Pontiac G8 service manual is a must have!


Which Honda Crusier Is Bad Enough For You?

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

If you want a cruiser style motorcycle that is going to be comfortable, reliable and fun to drive, you should look into buying either the Nighthawk, the Shadow, or the Magna, which are all great cruiser motorcycles that are made by Honda. There are many advantages to buying a used cruiser motorcycle because of the vintage look, they are affordable, and many Honda repair manuals are available. If you find one that isn´t in great condition you can always buy a repair manual online that will help you through the process of making your used cruiser motorcycle the motorcycle that you have always dreamed of. If you do buy a Honda you won´t be disappointed with the quality that you get. These motorcycles are made from high quality parts and won´t leave you stranded on the side of the road because of problems. In fact, if you make sure to keep up with regular maintenance on these motorcycles, a Honda shouldn´t give you a lot of extra problems. Make sure to look at your local dealership or check online to see if anyone is selling a Honda Cruiser repair manuals for the Honda Nighthawk, Shadow or Magna at a good price and you´ll be glad you chose to go with Honda.
The Honda Shadow is an entire family of motorcycles made by Honda starting in 1983. These motorcycles were produced all the way until 2000 so you have quite a range of models to choose from with the Honda Shadow family. These are all cruiser style motorcycles so the handlebars are wide and it has a feet-forward design to make it very comfortable to ride. Cruiser style motorcycles are a lot more comfortable for long rides than sport motorcycles so if you plan on going for long rides on your motorcycle you can be sure that you´ll be comfortable. Whether you´re looking for something with a lot of power or just enough power to cruise around town, the Honda Shadow Shop Manual has a model available for you. All of these motorcycles are equipped with V-Twin engines and range from 125cc to 1100cc. There are also many different model names including the Aero, the Sabre, and the VLX, among others. This is a good cruiser motorcycle if you´re looking for style, comfort and reliability. Make sure to check out the Honda Shadow when shopping for your own cruiser bike.
The Honda Nighthawk Service Manual was first introduced by Honda in 1982. The Honda Nighthawk is still manufactured so if you´re looking for the same great quality that Honda offers on a newer motorcycle, the Nighthawk will probably be the choice for you. This motorcycle is very affordable but is still the best quality you can find. This is a full sized motorcycle and if you´re not a fan of the cruiser style, this may be better for you because it offers a more front forward feel than the Honda Shadow series. Although this motorcycle may not have the same style as a cruiser bike, it still isn´t quite as uncomfortable as some sport bikes and is still very comfortable to ride. This is a good quality motorcycle if you´re looking for something affordable and powerful enough to keep up with everyone else.
The Honda Magna is a very powerful motorcycle that still offers the cruiser style so you can be sure you´ll be comfortable whether you´re going on a long ride or just cruising around town. The steering is also excellent in this motorcycle so you can be sure to get an all around good ride with this cruiser bike. If you want something that is going to be comfortable to ride and very powerful, make sure to check out the Honda Magna Haynes Manual and bike.


Want Play In The Mud? Then These Honda Bikes Are For You!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

If you´re someone that likes to ride dirt bikes, you know that there are many different bikes available for you to choose from. If you like dirt bikes made by Kawasaki or by Yamaha, you should try driving a Honda. Hondas are fast, reliable motorcycles and there are several high quality Honda Dirt Bike repair manuals on the market. Three different Hondas that you will want to look into are the CR80R, the CR125R and the CR250R. All three of these motorcycles have different engines which give them all a different amount of power. If you want something that is going to be very fast, try the CR250R. If you are looking for a smaller dirt bike or something that´s still going to have sufficient power at a more affordable price and a smaller size, you should try the CR80R. These dirt bikes are fun, easy to ride and all have Honda Motorcycle repair manuals available. Because of the smaller size of the CR80R and the fact that it has less power, this makes a good bike for young people to start out on.
The Honda CR80R is known to be very fast for being only an 80cc. Other bikes from competing brands aren´t as fast as the Honda CR80R so don´t skip over the CR80R just because it is an 80cc. This bike is very reliable so you won´t have to worry about putting a lot of money into it because it does not break down often. When it does need some repair, you can easily find a Honda CR80R Shop Manual. Also, you can ride comfortable knowing that your reliable Honda CR80R isn´t going to leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere. This dirt bike is also very easy to shift so especially if you´re just starting out you won´t have a hard time shifting. This is definitely a recommended dirt bike if you´re someone that is looking for power, reliability and all around quality.
The Honda CR125R has a bigger engine than the CR80R so it offers more power and a bigger size. Whether you like to take your dirt bike on off-road terrain or drive it on a track, this bike is definitely one to consider when looking for a 125cc. Although some of the competitors do have certain things about their bikes that make them a bit easier to shift, the CR125R doesn´t fall behind the rest just because of small disadvantages. The suspension on this bike is way above average and is one of the best available in it´s class. The incredible handling of this bike also makes it one of the best available in it´s class. If you want something that is going to be comfortable to ride because of it´s great suspension and it´s incredible handling, you have no choice but to look at the Honda CR125R Haynes Manual because it is the best available.
The Honda CR250R Shop Manual is manufactured by Honda for this all around good bike. The handling that this bike offers is great. This bike is also very powerful and if you aren´t careful it can leave you thrown on the side of the road because of it´s power. For those riders that have experience handling powerful bikes, this one will be a joy to ride. The suspension is also great on this bike as well. Because of the good suspension, the incredible power and great handling, this bike is capable of beating many of it´s competitors. It is a lot easier to drive especially in a track setting and is definitely a recommended buy. The one complaint that riders have is that you need to shift this bike more than others of it´s class, but it is still the best quality and the best ride you´ll find.


Car Tyres – Keep Safety a Priority

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

The tyre is the only contact between the vehicle and the road. For this very fact alone it stands to reason that your car’s tyres should not only be safe, but also hard-wearing, made from high quality materials, be durable and still provide you and your family with a comfortable drive. Together with ancillary insurance products such as their car warranty, motorists should consider buying wheel and tyre insurance if they spend large amounts of time out on the roads.

To meet the above demands, tyres need to be manufactured to exacting standards: sometimes up to 200 separate raw materials are used in their manufacture. The difference between a cheap and expensive tyre is due to factors like the rubber compound being of a better quality, the amount of testing put into tread patterns and rubber stability and the fact that when making tyres at higher temperatures the tyres are of a better quality as a result.

The more testing done by a tyre manufacture the lower the road noise will be, the longer the tyre will perform at its peak rate and the safer your family will be. So it should not come as a surprise that there are many different types of tyres that are manufactured for our vehicles and that their treads actually do matter. Some of these are made for a specific purpose while others are purely used for high performance road driving, the race track, desert driving or more rugged terrain such as woodlands or farms.

Tyre Width and Tread
The tyre grip depends on its rubber compound and the grooves that are present in the tread pattern, as it is the tread that does all the work. The tread helps determine how well the tyre grips on a dry road. Each manufacturer designs its own tread pattern to achieve this.

In wet conditions, the tread grooves disperse road water, ensuring that the tyre stays in contact with the road and therefore grips the tarmac. If the tyre tread is not able to disperse enough water, then your vehicle will aquaplane. This is when there is no direct contact between the tyre and the road; the tyre loses grip and the driver looses control of the vehicle. The more efficiently the grooves expel the water, the better the tyre will be at maintaining grip in wet weather conditions. If tyre treads wear down, they have diminished ability to expel water and that is where it gets dangerous for you and other road users. Worn tyres are dangerous – do not drive on tyres with less than the legal tread limit.

There are many types of tread pattern, all of which are used for different performance issues including standing up to various driving forces such as cornering, steering and high speed braking, road noise reduction, low wear and traction with the surface you are driving on. Tyre treads are designed to cope with the road surface be it snow, farm tracks (large knobbly tyres for digging in), race tracks (soft tyres with minimal groves) or wet weather tyres (deep groves designed to expel water out and away from your car).

The sidewalls combine with the air in the tyre to carry the weight of the vehicle. The outside of the sidewall should always be where you find the tyre size and specification details. Damaged sidewalls could cause a blow out with deadly consequences.

There are legal requirements relating to the specifications of tyres. This is because they are the main safety features of a tyre. The manufacturer is responsible for any relevant sidewall markings and an owner is responsible for the condition of tyre including the width and tread depths.

The legal minimum tread depth for car tyres is 1.6mm continuously around the band of the central tread of the tyre, circling at least 75 % of the tyre. The remaining grooves must have a depth of a least 1 mm again circling 75 % of the tyre. It is always advisable to change the tyre before it gets to this level, not only for safety reasons, but legal reasons too. Not performing regular checks could mean that your tyres are illegal and cost you a fine of up to two-and-a-half thousand pounds and potentially three points on your licence.

Belted/Radial Tyres
These have replaced the formerly popular cross-ply tyre. The materials of the radial tyres inner casing runs perpendicular to the direction of tyre travel. If viewed side on, the materials run radially, hence their name. The only problem associated with the composition of this type of tyre is that the materials cannot absorb the lateral force when cornering or accelerating. To correct this, the materials are supported by another structural material, for example steel belts.

The steel belts are rubber encircled ropes of steel wire. They give structural rigidity and maintain the tread flat in contact with the road. With bead-wires, the ultra-strong steel wires hold an extreme resistance to stretching, therefore holding the tyre to the rim, even during very high performance driving.

Run Flat Tyres
Manufacturer have now developed tyres and systems that allow a vehicle to continue moving despite there being a loss of pressure in the tyres. Currently there are two systems. The reinforced tyre sidewall brands on the market include Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop, Goodyear, and Pirelli. The other uses a rubber clip attached to the rim; brands using this system include Michelin. Run flat tyres should be fitted only in conjunction with your car’s tyre pressure warning system, if applicable. Although new cars will automatically be provided with the appropriate tyre choice, if car buyers are replacing run flat tyres with aftermarket upgrades, due care must be taken to ensure that they are compatible with your car.

Little Known Fact: Rubber car tyres actually deteriorate with age, this is even the case when those tyres have simply sat on a warehouse shelf and not been used. This aging means that the tyre will be more prone to sudden and unexpected structural failure. Similarly, spare tyres sitting either in your care or perhaps in your garage, are subject to deterioration! Never risk causing an accident just to save a little money. It’s false economy to buy tyres in bulk if you end up replacing them prematurely due to deterioration. Always ask your tyre supplier how long the tyres they are selling you have been on the self.

Summer Tyres
These particular tyres provide excellent driving and braking performance, both on dry and wet roads, during temperatures above freezing in the spring, summer, autumn and winter. Summer tyres typically perform well in warm weather and are not suitable for cold driving conditions. The simple block shaped tread on the tyre ensures that the tyre’s contact with the road is as firm as possible, giving maximum grip at all times.

Winter Tyres/Cold Weather Condition Tyres
These tyres are for use when the weather turns cold or there is snow and ice on the roads. The tread has a blocked design with deep, wide blades or grooves. These ensure that there is superior traction and braking performance on winter road surfaces. The tread rubber gives excellent friction and allows flexibility at low temperatures. Most of the current designs are centred towards the braking performance and driving control on icy roads. Sports such as World Rally and track motor sports have helped by providing invaluable information regarding performance so that tyre designs and technology are continuously being improved.

All-Season Tyres
As their name suggests, these are designed for use all-year round, and are more complex than other tyres. This is because of the longer block-edge that is used for winter. More blades or grooves are apparent in these tyres to ensure improved braking and driving performance, produced by maximising the effect of its edge. All-season tyre tread designs provide superb all-around traction for various road conditions, whilst still providing even wear and low noise.

Snow tyres
Snow tyres are especially designed to perform better when driving in the snow. They have been designed to replace the standard tyre for the winter months to ensure driving on the snow and ice is safer. They have much deeper treads that increase the traction and the rubber used maintains its elasticity in the cold temperatures. More of the snow, ice or sleet on the road can be displaced by using a tyre with a deeper tread. Performance of these tyres on a variety of road conditions such as sleet, mud and ice is much better.

4WD Tyres
4wd tyres are produced for high performance on 4×4 vehicles, they will often be made for driving off-road too. Today many vehicles are built with four wheel drive capability; 4WD (4 wheel drive) is no longer the sole domain of Land Rover Discovery and Toyota Land Cruiser. Modern saloon cars like the Mitsubishi Evo and Subaru’s WRX also have four wheel drive systems which can be engaged either permanently or – as in the case of the Subaru Forester 4WD for example – can be engaged and disengaged as dictated by driving conditions. Gone are the days where 4WDs were only used by the military and emergency services. In fact as a group Future45 Ltd has found a steady increase in sales of gap insurance to buyers of 4WD Sports Utility Vehicles over the past 36 months and expect this market segment to continue it’s growth.

Little Known Fact: Heat can cause tyre fatigue resulting in catastrophic failure. The main causes of such failure are due to frequent overloading of the vehicle which overheats the tyres though friction; the other is simply by living in a country with a hot climate. Since the tyres are prone to failure far sooner in these conditions more frequent tyre condition checks should be made under these circumstances. Many tyre manufacturers recommend that a vehicle’s tyres are changed every 5 to 7 years on average even if they still have plenty of legal tread on them.

Car Tyre’s sidewall markings
Markings are apparent on all tyres; if your tyre doesn’t have any, then it is not an acceptable tyre. To choose the right type of tyre you should pay attention to what the information in these markings means. For example:

If your tyre has 175/65 R14 T imprinted on it then:
• 175 is the tyre width in mm
• 65 is the tyre sidewall profile or the sidewall height as a percentage of its width
• R means radial (rather than a cross ply)
• 14 is the diameter of the wheel rim, in inches
• T is the speed rating which must match, or exceed the maximum speed of your car.

Speed ratings are as follows:
S 180 km/h or 112 mph
T 190 km/h or 118 mph
U 200 km/h or 125 mph
H 210 km/h or 130 mph
V 240 km/h or 149 mph
W(ZR) 270 km/h or 168 mph
Y(ZR) 300 km/h or 186 mph
ZR Above 240 km/h or 149 mph

Big Brand Tyres & Their Reputations

It used to be the case that there were only 3 or 4 brands that were available, but due to mergers and the increasing demands and needs of the consumer, more budget brands have entered the marketplace. The main ones are:

Michelin(France) -This is the world’s number one tyre manufacturer. They own Michelin, BF Goodrich, Kleber, Uniroyal and Riken.
Bridgestone(Japan) -One of the top 3 manufacturers. Back in 2003 Bridgestone (Japan) recently announced that they would be investing heavily in new research and development to produce tyres in the high performance sector, and also intended to raise their stakes in Europe’s share of global Bridgestone business. This initiative was a success and has put Bridgestone firmly in amongst the worlds top tyre manufacturers. Today they own Bridgestone, Firestone, Daytona and Europa.
Goodyear Dunlop(USA) -Goodyear Chemical provides both standard and high-performance polymers, antioxidants, latex and adhesive resin products to its customers on a global scale. The business has annual revenues of more than $750 million. Recently merged to form one of the largest tyre manufacturers in the world, they own Dunlop, Goodyear, Fulda, Falken and Kelly.
Yokohama (Japan) -In the top 10 list of manufacturers. Their 4WD tyres are world renowned, Their name embossed on the tyre sidewall painted white ensures instant brand recognition.
Pirelli(Italy) -In the top 5 of manufacturers. Pirelli are one of the worlds premier premium tyre brands. High performance car and motorcycle tyres are synonymous with the Pirelli brand name. They have recently developed the Ceat and Courier brands.
Cooper Tyre(USA) -They own Cooper, Avon and Mastercraft.
Continental (Germany) -They own Continental, Uniroyal, General Tyre, Gislaved and Semperit.
Toyo (Japan) – They are one of the newest budget firms.
Kumho (Korea) – They are a budget range with an emphasis on sporting tyres.
Vredestein (Netherlands) – They have an enormously wide range of tyres and are constantly working on innovative solutions, which they prove in practice by regularly introducing new tyres.

Tyre Terms You May Have Heard Before

Rolling Resistance
The rolling resistance of your tyres can affect your fuel economy. Both performance and fuel economy are affected by whether or not your tyres are pumped correctly. Therefore some tyres are described as “fuel savers”, “eco” or “energy” tyres. These tyres may have low rolling resistance. A general rule is that the narrower a tyre the more fuel you will save and they often, though not always, are less likely to aqua plane on road surface water at higher speeds! Interesting and completely logical when you think about it!

Tyre Pressures
Always check that your car has the correct tyre pressure. You will find the recommended pressure for your car either in the handbook, the glove box or the inside of the driver door panel. Check the tyre pressure every couple of weeks. Your tyres will warm up when you drive and the air inside them will expand, therefore for an accurate reading you need to check the pressure only when your tyres are cold.

This principle is applied in Formula One racing. Cold Formula One tyres are actually almost flat! They need to be brought up to temperature very quickly for optimal performance. Optimal performance is when the tyres are blisteringly hot and that makes them sticky as the rubber compound melts. This helps racing drivers by “sticking” the car to the track, especially when taking corners at high speeds. A Formula One car relies on the hot tyres as this expands the air in them, which in turn inflates the tyres. However in a road going car you must not drive with under or over inflated tyres as this will hinder the handling of the vehicle and their structural safety is also dependent on their inflation pressure. Uneven tyre pressure will increase both tyre wear and your fuel consumption.

Wheel Alignment
If you find that your tyres are evenly worn across the surfaces, this is a sign of good wheel alignment. If the tyre wear is uneven, this could be a result of over or under inflation. If your tyres are badly worn on one edge this could signal that the wheel alignment has been knocked off of track. It is then essential that you have your wheel checked by a reputable garage or wheel and tyre centre as soon as possible. They will check your wheel alignment, camber and toe settings for you to ensure a safer drive, lower fuel consumption and longer tyre life.

Wheel Balancing
Wheels are balanced using tiny leads weights placed on the outside of your rims after the tyre has been fitted to the wheel. Each wheel is done individually. If your wheels are unbalanced, not only will you feel a vibration in your steering wheel, but the vibrations become more violent as the balancing gets worse. These vibrations can cause mechanical damage to your car and the distraction to the driver is dangerous. Always seek professional help as soon as you feel that there is anything at all that may be wrong with your vehicle’s tyres. Not only your life, but those of your family and other motorists are also at stake. Again, it is essential that you have your checked by a reputable garage or wheel and tyre centre.

Spare Tyre
Always ensure that your spare wheel is in good condition. Check the spare tyre’s pressure and tread every few months, so avoiding any problems should you need to use it. Your spares tread should be within legal limits if you have elected to use a tyre which you previously had on your car. Best practice is to always have a brand new tyre for your spare. Spare tyres can be full-size or temporary space saver “mini spares”. These are designed to take up less room in your vehicle and to get you home in an emergency. They are not meant to be driven on for long periods of time and they are usually not suitable for speeds in excess of forty to fifty miles per hour. If in doubt consult the manufacturer.

Directional Tyres
Directional Tyres guarantee the best possible sound reduction and water dispersion. For these reasons the tyres must be fitted correctly. Directional tyres are fitted with the arrow point and the words “ROTATION” pointing towards the forward driving direction of the vehicle.

Asymmetrical Tyres
Tyres with an asymmetrical tread also exist. These have a more open tread on the inner section and less open tread on the outer section. The less open tread is intended for high traction on a dry road and road adherence in corners while the inner section has a more open tread that results in an improved dispersion of water.

Tyre Care Reminder

It is essential that you maintain the tyre pressure, for safety, economy and for the sake of the environment. So check that all your tyres are at the correct pressures, every couple of weeks. Don’t forget to check your spare.

When you do this, also check for any tyre damage at the same time. Have your tyres checked if you notice any strange lumps or scrapes, as these could eventually cause the tyre to fail. Noticing uneven wear could mean that the wheel alignment is incorrect, or if you have braked suddenly, there may be a flat area. If you have been in any situation which has caused you to brake heavily you should have your tyres checked.

Remember that not only is it illegal to have tyres below the legal limit of 1.6mm, but you may well also void your car insurance. There will also be a greater risk of skidding and aquaplaning. Be sure to inspect the tread regularly.

This article was supplied by the Gap Insurance division at Future45 Ltd group of companies for informational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. In the interests of your safety please consult your local tyre replacement centre if you are in any doubt about the condition of your car tyres.


Switch to an electric bicycle – be eco-friendly

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Electric Bicycles are most appropriate for those who do not travel fast and are ideal for children and aged people. With the rising price of petroleum products, electric bikes are a great replacement for transport because electric bikes are battery operated.

There are many advantages of electric bikes such as: the battery of an electric bike has a life time of one to two years and is able of running more than 10,000 miles when it is charged 300 times. The electric bike is not too abundant which is a abundant advantage for the user`.

Nowadays an electric bike ability amount the aforementioned as a approved bike or it ability be a little beneath expensive. Having an electric bike can save you great money in the long run. When theelectric bikes are charged for a couple of hour’s everyday, it would enough for the whole day to travel. On the added hand, electric bikes do not afford any abuse or noise.

Comparing an electric bicycle with its similar gasoline bike, an electric bike has the advantage of saving you a lot of gas. Also, there is no charge for any authorization or allotment forelectric bikes. Some electric bikes appear with pedals and so, alike if the array runs down, it is accessible to ride the bike application pedals alone such bikes like Izip electric bikes and the Ezip bikes. People who accept to stop frequently and move on the attenuated lanes and cartage acquisition electric bikes actual helpful.

An electric bike can speed up to around 15 to 20 Miles which is faster than walking. It is accessible to ascendancy the acceleration of the electric bike like benumbed faster on air-conditioned canicule that increases wind arctic and advancement a accustomed acceleration on hot days. Thus, by application an electric bike, every one can adore the abundance of the bike and be a little eco-friendly.


Using The Internet To Find The Best Car Lease Deal

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

When most people decide to lease a car, the first place they head to is usually a car dealer. Not many people think to look for a good deal on the internet first. But you can actually get better deals when you look online so it is important to try there first when you want to lease a car. That way, you can get the best deal at the most affordable price.

 

The internet is used for many purposes such as looking for loans, trying to find the cheapest holiday or just searching the shopping sites. However it is also one of the best places to look if you want to get a cheap deal for your car leasing requirements. There is a huge selection of car leasing companies on the internet where you can pick from the best deals. It is not practical to look at car leasing companies which are not based near to your location but with the internet you can search only for companies within a certain number of miles of your location.

 

One of the reasons that an online car leasing company can offer great deals is the fact that they can cut out the sales rep. They do not need to pay for a sales rep to try to get your custom and that is how they can give better rates to customers.

 

You can also use the internet to find great car lease transfer deals. It happens quite a lot that people cannot afford to continue with their car lease deals right through to the expiry date. This can leave them facing huge penalties unless they can find someone to take over the lease agreement. A transfer car lease deal gives you a great rate for a short period.

 

That is why it pays to use the internet to get the best car leasing deals.

 

If you feel you want to look into van leasing, having a look at the different types availble to you is the one thing you should try to do. You never know, you may end up with mini car leasing or even peugeot car leasing options.


Why Choose Used Cars

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

 

Buying a car can be a big decision. It will usually mean a big financial commitment, whether you buy a used car or a brand new one. Although many people now know that buying a used car can offer more value for money than buying a brand new one. Besides being very expensive, a brand new car will lose value the minute it is driven out of the car dealers, whereas a used car will not have the same problem.

 

There are plenty of great used cars in great condition which are brilliant buys particularly those which are only a year old. They look almost new, have low mileage but are much cheaper than buying a brand new model. It is much more affordable to buy a used car. It is also possible to get fabulous used cars which are a few years old for a fraction of the brand new price.

 

Certified used car programs can be found at many car dealers these days. Certified used cars must pass many tests and inspections before they are allowed to be sold. That way you can be sure that the car you are buying is in good condition.

 

You know how secure it is to buy a used car from a dealer but how safe is it to purchase a used car from a private seller? You will find that a lot of people are selling cars privately in order to make money. However, many car buyers do not want to take the risk of buying a privately sold car because they will get no warranty. Another thing that can be a worry for many buyers is whether or not the car they are buying has been in an accident or has been stolen. Luckily there are ways now that you can check the history of a car by the Vehicle Identification Number.

 

Whenever you happening to be looking for used cars, it’s always best to carry out a proper research ahead of time. Researching allows you to find the very best used cars for the category you are looking for. Once you’ve finished, you could find youself driving away from the dealers in a used rolls royce or even a used skoda.


How To Spot Your Dream Car From Car Auctions

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Some families or individuals may find it hard to earn and save enough money for the purpose of purchasing their own car. While some are capable of applying and paying payments on car loans, others are either rejected because of bad credit or they just dont prefer this kind of option.

If you can afford it, then buying expensive brand new cars is possible. That is why some people prefer buying second hand cars because they are often more affordable. There are many places where you can buy used cars. You can buy cars that have been foreclosed by the bank. Some individuals and companies also sell used cars because of financial problems. You can also consider car auctions.

Car auctions are an auction that is done with cars (both used and brand new ones). The potential buyer is going to place a bid higher than what is assigned to a particular item, until the highest bidder wins the purchase of that car. Car auctions are done by the government for cars that have been seized because of illegal use. Some people who have acquired car loans also end up not being able to pay them completely resulting in the confiscation of these cars. These cars are then placed into an auction by car companies. When a financial crisis occurs, some individuals who have acquired car loans and were not able to pay them, resulting in the seizing of these cars. Now these cars are the one to be placed into auctions. The IRS or Internal Revenue Service also conducts car auctions when an economic crisis occurs. Their purpose is not to gain income, but to save space especially if cars or vehicles are considered as liabilities, without providing any economic advantage at all and retaining them will just waste space.

Although car auctions are becoming more popular nowadays, especially for people who want to save a lot of money, there are still disadvantages, and of course, advantages that a buyer should weigh and think about carefully before engaging into a car auction. Read carefully and decide if a car auction is something that you can consider doing.

The main advantage from car auctions is having a large number of selections. Unlike when you enter a particular car provider, you are limited to that specific manufacturer without opening your door to other types and brands of cars. In a car auction, you are given many selections of cars to purchase. You may even get confused with which car you like the most.

Another advantage with a limited budget is you are given many choices of cars to buy. Not only you will be given the chance of buying the car that you want, you don’t need to worry about paying any loans or debts from purchasing the more expensive cars that are available.

Of course, there are also some disadvantages accompanied with buying cars through auctions. There may be some instances that your desire to own a specific car, may cause you to end up placing a bid that is too high for its value. It is better to be cautious and be extra observant when making your bids and choosing your desired car when engaging in car auctions.

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What's the History of the Supercar?

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

With the invention of the car came the desire for speed. Cars quickly evolved from practical to sporty to satisfy the desires of those that wanted to race.

The first sports cars started to appear at the latter end of the 1940’s. Ferrari, Lotus, Jaguar and Porsche all had sporting road car designs. When you think of today’s supercars you think of sleek design, high speed, high power and even higher price tags and the sports cars of the 1940’s were the first steps towards today’s technological wonders.

Throughout the 1950’s and early 1960’s sports car performance progressed. 1954 saw the arrival of the Meredes 300 SL Gullwing - the first road car to top 150mph. It was capable of a top speed of 165mph and is now considered to be one of the all time classic road cars.

The Gullwing was first shown at the 1954 New York Motor Show and it wowed the public. It has distinctive ‘gull wing’ doors and was made from a lightweight aluminium body. The Gullwing had a 3 litre engine and 240bhp, and in its day was the fastest production car available.

1400 Gullwings were built between 1954 and 1957. The design was eventually superceded by the open Roadster.

It was Ford that created what many people believe to be the first supercar. Their GT40 made its debut at the Nurburgring in 1964 but it wasn’t until 1966 that Ford took their place in American racing history by finishing Le Mans in the top three positions, beating Ferrari. The GT40 has now won more prestigious races than any other road racing car in history.

The Lamborghini Miura made supercar history because it was the first production car to feature a mid-mounted engine (normally only seen on F1 cars). It looked so different to any road car that had been produced before. The Miura was unveiled to the world in 1965 at the Turin Auto Show by Ferrucio Lamborghini himself and was named after Spanish fighting bulls due to the aggressive body styling.

In terms of pure speed, after the 150mph title was claimed, 200 mph was the next great speed barrier to try for. The prize for that went to the Ferrari F40 – the last car commissioned by Enzo Ferrari and revealed on Ferrari’s 40th birthday.

The F40 was available between 1987 and 1992. Its top speed was 201mph and it managed 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds.

The F40 is rated by many as the greatest supercar of all.

The price of an F40 reached in excess of half a million pounds during the late 1980's and even now is holding its price well.

The SSC Ultimate Aero TT (made by Shelby Supercars) is the world’s fastest production car to date with a top speed of 257mph. The Guiness World record run clocked the car in at 255.8mph. The 2009 version can reach speeds of 270mph and is reported to accelerate from 0-60mph in 2.7 seconds!

Modern technology has allowed the creation of some amazing cars. They have come a long way but are not yet at the peak of design so it remains to be seen how the cars of the future wow us.

For a chance to get behind the wheel of a Lamborghini today you can do a web search for Lamborghini hire Hertfordhire, Lamborghini hire London or another geographical type search to find a super car hire place near you.