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Friday, August 27, 2010
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Ferrari 250 GTO
This is the best Ferrari ever made. As a consequence, it must also be the best sports car ever made. A bit of trivia: GTO stands for “Gran Turismo Omologata,” while the 250 is displacement of each of its cylinders. It was introduced in 1962, and in 1964 its production was halted, with a total of 36 units manufactured.
Design: With a compact berlinetta design, this car is still considered as one of the most appealing Ferraris. The concept was created by Giotto Bizzarrini and his team, based on the previous chassis of the 250 GT.
Performance: This jewel had an outstanding V12 engine, each cylinder displacing 250 cubic centimeters, for a total displacement of 3 liters. It was capable of producing 302 horse power, and it could accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 6.1 seconds. Remember, we are talking about a car launched in 1962. Here is a quote from Wikipedia that says it all: “In the best Ferrari tradition, it made normal drivers look excellent and gave great drivers an unsurpassable advantage.”
Chick Factor: Medium to high. The ladies would probably not give the deserved value to this car. They would just see it as an historical car. If you have the opportunity, though, please teach them about the legend behind this Ferrari.
What to Look for in a Sporty Car or Coupe
Sporty cars are available in an array of models, ranging from two-seat roadsters to small sedans, coupes, and hatchbacks. There is also a variety of coupes on the market, ranging from the small Saturn Ion to the luxurious BMW 645Ci. While two-door coupes are designed to be sporty looking, not all are fun to drive. (See our complete test results and Ratings for reliability, owner satisfaction, safety, and more, available to ConsumerReports.org subscribers.)
Why buy a sporty car? A sporty car has little to do with practicality and everything to do with driving fun. While most models have relatively little cargo space, some sedan and hatchback models have ample trunk or rear cargo space for many people.
Engines and transmissions. Your engine choices in this category range from four-cylinder engines to powerful V8s. Six-cylinder engines typically provide the best balance of power and fuel economy. Four-cylinder engines usually get better fuel economy, but they lack the power or refinement of larger engines. Similarly, V8s provide more power than six-cylinders, but at a sacrifice in gas mileage. Turbocharged and supercharged versions of these engines pay an additional fuel-economy penalty for the extra power they provide. Many cars in this segment require more-expensive premium fuel. Virtually all sporty cars are available with an automatic transmission. Five- or six-speed manual transmissions are also typically available for sporty models. Manuals usually provide better fuel economy than automatics, and many drivers find them more fun to drive because of the extra shift control they provide. Many automatics now provide a manual-shift mode that works similar to a manual transmission, but without a clutch.
Front-, rear-, or all-wheel drive? Although many models come with front-wheel drive, most of the sportiest models use rear-wheel drive because it typically provides better handling and steering. Front-wheel drive, on the other hand, provides better traction than rear-wheel drive in slippery conditions. Some models are available with all-wheel drive (AWD), which provides significantly better traction in slippery conditions than either two-wheel-drive system. Traction control, available on many two-wheel-drive models, also helps provide extra traction in slippery conditions, but it isn't as effective as all-wheel drive. For more information about drive systems, see our traction-debate report, available on ConsumerReports.org.
Fuel economy. Even within the same categories, the fuel-economy of different models can vary significantly. (See our comparison of real-world fuel-economy results for all tested models, available to ConsumerReports.org subscribers.)
Convertible tops. Convertible models with a soft top are less secure from theft and less insulated from road and wind noise and outside temperatures. Higher-priced models have layered headliners, which add insulation. Some also offer removable hard tops. Those reduce the compromises of a soft top, but they can be heavy and cumbersome to get on and off and require a storage space when not in use. Some luxury convertibles have a power-operated hard top that retracts like a soft-top. This provides the best of both worlds, but they are relatively pricey and tend to take up more space when folded than a soft top would.
Access. Many sporty cars sit very low and have little head room and small doors, which can make entry and exit awkward. Some coupes have wider doors and more head room. Sedans and four-door hatchbacks typically provide easier access than low-slung two-door models. The Mazda RX-8 coupe has two small rear-hinged rear doors.
Seating. Depending on the model, a sporty car can have anywhere from two to five seating positions. Even with a five-seat design, the middle rear position is often tight and uncomfortable for adults. Sit in each seat to gauge its comfort. Look for a center rear seat with a three-point safety belt rather than a lap belt. Some coupes employ a seating arrangement called 2+2, which provides so little room in the back that it could even be uncomfortable for small children.
Cargo space. If cargo space is even moderately high on your list of priorities, this may be the wrong type of vehicle to be looking at. Only a few models provide decent trunk or cargo space. If you have any large items like golf clubs or luggage that you'll often need to carry, you may want to bring them with you when you shop.
Towing. As a group, sporty cars and coupes are not intended for towing. There are only a few cars in this class that offer towing capabilities, and their maximum tow ratings are about 1,000 pounds.
Porsche Carrera GT
The development of the Carrera GT started in the late 90s, but only in 2004 it reached the streets, costing $440,000 a piece. Being one of the most aggressive Porsches ever produced, only 1270 units were sold around the world.
Design: The Carrera GT has some big side inlets and air dams to improve the cooling system of its massive engine. It is interior is made with carbon, magnesium and leather materials. Initially it was available in 5 color variations, but custom designs could also be ordered on the factory (for some extra money obviously).
Performance: Porsche used an innovative engine for the Carrera GT, with 10 cylinders in a V formation and a displacement of 5.7 liters, capable of producing over 600 horse power. The manufacturer claimed that it could accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds, but private testers found that it was even faster, marking a 3.6 seconds.
Chick Factor: High. The car is a master piece of the German house. Every detail was carefully laid down to create a perfect balance between aesthetics and performance.
Chevrolet Corvette 1968 L88
The bad-ass of the Corvette family. It was the third generation produced by Chevrolet, and it marked the realm of sports cars forever (this car is still the most powerful street legal car produced by GM).
Design: Designed by Larry Shinoda, the car had a very aggressive look and marked curves for a coupe. A bit of trivia: GM tried to keep the design secret before the launch but Mattel, a toy manufacturer, revealed it forehand on its line of miniature cars.
Performance: The car was a beast. With a 7-litre engine, the factory listed its produced horse power at 460. But guess what, they were underestimating it. Third parties that tested the car found it to produce 560 hp. No kidding!
Chick Factor: Medium. This is a men’s car. If you are going to buy one, due it because you love the car and not for the ladies.
Bugatti Veyron
Not a classic like the others on the list, but the Bugatti is the fastest accelerating street legal car in the world, so we felt like it should be included.
Design: The car is, hhmm… rounded. The company decided to go with a new designer for this formerly concept car. Jozef Kaban from Wolkswagen is the man behind it (personally I think that he could have done a better job).
Performance: Packing a 16 cylinders engine with a displacement of 8 liters, the car is capable of producing 987 hp. The car holds the world acceleration record, going from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.46 seconds. Running at its top speed of 253.2 mph (407.5 km/h) a full tank runs dry in about 10 minutes.
Chick Factor: Medium. Someone buying a Bugatti is obsessed with speed. Girls will think that he should be done within 2 minutes or so, if you know what I mean.
Lamborghini Diablo
Diablo means “Devil” in Spanish, and the car stands true for its name. Introduced in 1990 by the Italian manufacturer, it became famous all around the world, mainly due to celebrities that acquired one (what a waste…).
Design: Just like the Ferrari F40, the initial versions of the Diablo were pretty spartan and focused on performance alone. Late in the 1990s, however, the car gained some softer lines and better interiors.
Performance: The first Diablo packed a 5.7-litre engine, capable of an output of 492 bhp. It could go It goes from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4,1 seconds, and had a maximum speed of 202 mhp (325 km/h).
Chick Factor: High. Let’s be honest here, if you can afford a Lambordhini Diablo you won’t have much trouble getting chicks around.
Dodge Viper GTS
If you never dreamed about driving a Dodge Viper, you are with the minority. The car become popular after appearing on a myriad of movies and television shows.
Design: Those two white stripes are a trademark of the car. Inspired by the Shelby Cobra, the Viper reintroduced a muscular and aggressive look to American sports cars.
Performance: Just consider that the roof of this car comes with raised sections to allow the drivers to wear helmets…. It goes from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4,0 seconds, and it has a top speed of 190 mph (306 km/h).
Chick Factor: High. The car just call the attention to itself. It would be hard to go unnoticed while driving it.
Ferrari F40
Enzo Ferrari was 90 years old when he decided to produce the F40. Ferrari was losing its edge on the sports car industry (mainly to Porsche) at the time, so the man decided to create a new project to show the world what they were capable of doing. The rest, as you know, is history.
Design: The F40 was built to perform, so its design is rustic. It had panels made of kevlar, carbon fiber and aluminum for strength and low weight. Its accented lines and the legendary rear spoiler immortalized the car.
Performance: Despite being produced in the early 1990s, the F40 is still one of the fastest street legal cars in the world. It goes from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.2 seconds, and has a top speed of 201 mph (324 km/h).
Chick Factor: Huge. It’s a Ferrari, needless to add anything else.
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
Costing $500,000 a pop, the SLR is the fastest automatic transmission car in the world. It was produced by a joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive.
Design: One the most futuristic designs on the industry, the car comes with full carbon-fiber monocoque, crash structures and body panels.
Performance: Sit tight now. Its features a 5.4-litre, supercharged, SOHC V8 engine. What kind of power is that? 616 bhp, with an acceleration from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.1 seconds.
Chick Factor: High. The car is a monster, what else can I say? Additionally, when the ladies see the door opening vertically (called butterfly doors, but they won’t know that) they will love it.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII (FQ400)
The Lancer Evolution is manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors, and it already has ten generations on the market. The car has several titles on the World Rally Championships. Initially its production was intended for the Japanese market alone, but people started importing it on Europe and North America, so that Mitsubishi decided to start selling the car in other countries.
Design: The car preserved pretty much the same look since the first generation. Standard features are the frontal air vent and the carbon-fiber rear spoiler, usually matching the color of the vehicle. The Evo VIII was also the first generation to be sold in the US.
Performance: The FQ400 (it is rumored that FQ stands for “fucking quick”), introduced in the United Kingdom, features the standard 2-litre engine of all other Lancer generations. It has a real output of more than 400 horse power, though, which enables it to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.5. For a fraction of the cost, this car could keep up with a Lamborghini Murcielago on a test track….
Chick Factor: Low. The Lancer Evolution FQ400 is essentially a racing car. Driving it around the city should be cool, but it probably won’t impress the women around.
BMW M3 GTR
This car was initially created in 2001 as a racing prototype. In order to qualify as a Gran Turismo car, however, BMW was forced to produce a street version as well. Only 10 units were sold to selected clients.
Design: As you would expect from a former racing car, the design is very clean, focused on the aerodynamics and performance. Hood and lateral vents complete the look.
Performance: The racing car featured a beastly 4-litre engine, with 8 cylinders in V formation, capable of producing 444 bhp. The street version, for obvious reasons, was tweaked down a bit, producing 380 bhp. The racing one could accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.3 seconds.
Chick Factor: Medium to high. Girls would undervalue this awesome car. For them it would probably just look like an executive sedan (if that happens to you, just make that engine roar a bit!).
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33)
The Nissan Skyline became one of the most successful cars for street and motor racing (particularly in Japan). Its dominance was so great that people started calling it Godzilla.
Design: Based on the standard Skyline coupe frame, the GT-R version packed several racing accessories, and it became famous world wide after its appearances on video games (ever played Gran Turismo?).
Performance: The R33 version used the same 2.6-litre engine of the R32, but it introduced several improvements, like a better oil pump and an advanced intake camshaft. The result? A potency of 450 horse power, a top speed of 200 mph (323 km/h) and an acceleration from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) of 4.0 seconds
Chick Factor: Low. Going around with a Skyline would look like you came out straight from a video game.
Pagani Zonda C12 S 7.3
Pagani is an Italian company that manufacturers carbon fiber and supercars. They started producing the Zonda in 1999, and only 10 units ship every year (at $400,000 a pop more or less).
Design: As you can imagine from a company that produces carbon fiber, most of the body parts of the Zonda are done with that material. It has a coupe style, with 2 seats, and very characteristic placement of side mirrors and front lights.
Performance: The C12 S 7.3 version comes with a mighty 7.3-litre engine. It is one of the biggest 12-cylinders engine ever produced. It has an output of 555 bhp and a top speed of 220 mph (350 km/h).
Chick Factor: High. Despite being a racing machine, the style of this car is quite appealing (we love Italy don’t we?). It also reveals how much it costs at a first sight (and most women get turned on by that).
Porsche 911 (996 Series GT3)
Talk about myth. On an international poll to vote the car of the century the Porsche 911 came fifth. Introduced in 1963, this car is a hallmark of the sports car industry (and one of the most acclaimed Porsches ever).
Design: The GT3 version has a very aggressive, racing look. Light materials were used for its production, and it does not have rear seats. The aerodynamics were also carefully studied to glue the car on the ground.
Performance: The car comes with a 3.6-litre engine, producing 381 bhp. How fast can that toy go? Well, it accelerates from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4,0 seconds.
Chick Factor: Huge. Americans and European have different car tastes, but park a GT3 in front of any bar in Europe and I assure you that you will come out with dozens of telephone numbers.
Subaru Impreza STi
Subaru introduced the Impreza 1993 as a compact car. It’s chassis, however, became very successful on rally championships, and in 1994 Subaru launched the STi version, bringing considerable improvements to the car.
Design: The car has been immortalized on the blue frame with gold colored wheels by rally drivers, and it also comes with a rear spoiler and hood vents. Definitely not the right car to share with your woman or go to the supermarket with.
Performance: The UK Impreza STi Turbo version has 215 bhp and it can go from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4,9 seconds. Consider that most of its parts (e.g., brakes, suspensions, transmission) already come tuned for racing performance.
Chick Factor: Low. Unless you participate in street racing, chicks will probably not find this car very inviting. If you tune the design a lot it would also probably look lame on a normal city ride.
Ford Shelby Cobra GT500
The legendary partnership between Ford and Carroll Shelby dates back to the early 1960s. Ford would produce the Mustangs, and the Shelby factory would modify them. The result? Some of best performing muscle cars of all time. In 2007 they renewed the deal releasing the Shelby GT500.
Design: The two companies managed to revive the Mustang prestige with the GT500 model. The red and white body colors are classic, with the “Le Mans” stripes going from nose to tail. Aggressive look as usual, featuring a new front line and air splitters.
Performance: The Shelby GT500 comes with a 5.4-litre, DOHC V8 engine, producing 500 horse power. It can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-100km/h) in 4.5 seconds. The car also features a suspension kit and other improvements from Ford’s Special Vehicle Team (SVT).
Chick Factor: High. Mustangs are a legend and a tradition of the American sports cars scene. If on top of that you go around with a Shelby GT500, you sure will make an impact.
Lotus Elise Series 2
The British manufacturer Lotus Cars has a unique concept for sports car: “performance through light weight.” Introduced in 2000, the Lotus Elise Series 2 definitely took the Lotus family to a whole new level.
Design: The Lotus Elise packs an aggressive design, despite it’s small frame. The car is 3,8 meters long and it weights less than a ton (from 860 to 910 kilograms). It also comes with a fiberglass body shell.
Performance: Considering that the car features a modest 1.8-litre, 4-cylinders engine, one would not expect much, right? Wrong! This baby can go from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4,7 seconds, and it has a top of speed of 150 mph (240 km/h). Given its light weight, you should also have a good time braking and cornering it.
Chick Factor: Low. Some chicks like roadsters, other do not. If you want a car to impress the ladies, though, the Lotus Elise is probably not the best choice. It is, hmm… just small.Audi RS4 (B7 Second Generation)
In 2007 the Audi RS4 won the “World Performance Car” award. Among its competitors, we had Porsches, Ferraris and Jaguars. Do we need to add anything else?
Design: Based on the A4 B chassis, the RS4 is practically a racing car masked under an executive station wagon frame. Simple yet beautiful.
Performance: Powered by a 4.2-litre engine, with 8 cylinders in V formation, it produces an output of 414 horse power. It accelerates from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4,2 seconds, and it also comes with Audi’s Dynamic Ride Control to provide an even better driving experience.
Chick Factor: High. Some women just don’t like the aggressive look of sporsts car. That is where the RS4 comes handy: elegant style and stunning performance.
The Abt R8 Sports car in perfection
The design studies already show the first impressions of Abt’s sportiest creation – and prove that the Kempten-based tuner manages to perfect an excellent serial model like the R8 to detail and accentuate its racing genes already in the drawing. The front of the Bavarian R8 shows the marked Abt face. Together with the unique and beautiful rear with its four inclined arranged exhaust end pipes, the rear diffuser and the extravagant rear wing, the front of the Abt R8 is part of an overall concept that brings about phenomenal roadholding. The add-on parts of the super sports cars from the Allgäu-region improve downforce and ensure perfect balance of the front and rear axis. This is especially notable in speed ranges reserved for only a few cars. The sideblades which were developed especially for the Abt R8 and the Abt side skirts give the Abt R8 a new and individual design besides aerodynamical advantages.
The aerodynamically efficient Abt body kit, which also includes carbon-fibre parts, is a real eye catcher but also shows the state-of-the-art Bavarian precision work. With the ingenious construction, which also includes a carbon-fibre bonnet, not only a maximum reduction in weight is achieved but it also ensures optimized weight distribution of the Abt R8 – the pure presence of the model athlete already shows this.
Technology and design milestones do not only come from Maranello or Sant’Agata-Bolognese but also from Kempten. The Abt R8 will be a gorgeous dream car with the genes of a top-class race car. This special automobile will belong to one of the fastest among the fastest; the Abt R8 will also challenge the Lamborghinis and Porsches. With regards to the anticipated performance data the Bavarians are traditionally discreet. But this data already amazes sports car fans and makes them want to spur the hot-blooded Bavarian horses. 530 HP (390 kW) are to be drawn from the 4.2 litre-V8 thanks to the Abt supercharger. Compared with the serial model which already shows impressive performance data this means an increase of 110 HP (81 kW). The brand new Abt 20-inch BR wheels stylishly transfer this power onto the asphalt. The all-wheel-drive dream car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 317 km/h. These values are synonymous with magic and this extraordinary super sports car desperately wants to be driven. By means of the Abt suspension which is adjustable in height, pressure and rebound, the performance and driving comfort of the super sports car can be adapted perfectly to the requirements of its driver.
A dream car is becoming reality: In autumn the top-class sports cars will have a new challenger as this is when the almost unrivalled fast and uniquely beautiful Abt R8 becomes available.
A car of Abt Sportsline is characterised by several factors: Beside considerably more power against the serial model and the guaranteed and reliable high-end performance, a matching brake system is part of the fast sports cars from Kempten. Abt brakes decelerate precisely and complement the additional power optimally. The brake systems of Abt Sportsline manage every situation and are biting tools when required. Their outstanding qualities are not only available for cars which have been upgraded in power by the Bavarians, the brake systems also offer “normal“ Volkswagen or Audi models additional safety.
Currently Abt Sportsline offers two brake systems: Firstly the Abt brake system which is suitable for most of the 4-cylinder vehicles from the Volkswagen group; hence, among others, for A3, TT, Golf, Touran, Eos and Jetta. The system includes larger brake discs on the front axis with a diameter of 345 millimetres and a thickness of 30 millimetres, brake callipers and pads as well as flexible Abt steel brake lines.
Especially for the Abt 20-inch wheel/tyre sets on the TT, A6 and A8 the Bavarians also offer the Abt sports brake system. This powerful and precise system consists of larger brake discs on the front axis with impressing dimensions: 380 millimetres diameter and a thickness of 34 millimetres – the right choice for true sports cars. The Abt sports brake system also includes 8-piston fixed brake callipers, matching brake pads and flexible Abt steel brake lines.
Powerful cars need powerful brakes – Abt Sportsline has them.
There is more to it than sheer power – handling is just as important. The more controlled a car can be moved in threshold, the greater the driving pleasure. Abt Sportsline knows how important the coordination of power increase, braking and suspension technology is, as only the perfect interaction of all components enable the Bavarian’s successes in motor sports. The suspension plays a vital role so therefore the engineers with Abt have worked on the optimization and improvement of the driving dynamics right from the start. Behind the latest development which is based on the Frequency-Selective-Damping technology, short ISC (Intelligent Suspension Control), stands an extremely innovative solution: Abt Sportsline’s ISC damper automatically identifies the operating conditions, adapts to the individual manners of driving and changing situations within a split seconds.
Intelligence without vulnerable electronics: a special hydraulic system with two oil circuits identifies the shock frequency and controls the damping power by opening or closing a special valve. In this connection the suspension is adjusted rapidly and automatically from “comfortable” to “sporty”, and a comfortable vehicle becomes a dynamical sports car. With the ISC technology Abt combines attributes which have been conflictive so far. The new suspensions are “hard” and “soft” – depending on the respective requirements. ISC guarantees ultimate road holding, optimal handling and improves the traction. Hence, the car is easier to control which means that the Abt suspension ensures greater safety. The comfort factor is even maintained when you decide for tyres with a small semi-slick profile.
Sporty looks can be taken for granted as Abt Sportsline lowers the car by as much as 40 millimetres which improves the road holding as well. Abt suspensions are adjusted to slight understeer not only for front wheel drive cars but also for 4-wheel drive models so that the car is also perfectly controllable in borderline situations.
The ISC suspension by Abt Sportsline is available in three different versions:
· Abt ISC shock absorbers for serial vehicles with serial springs
· Abt ISC shock absorbers for serial sports suspension kits
· Abt ISC suspension kit: ISC shock absorbers with Abt suspension springsThe Bavarian family-run company Abt Sportsline has a long and successful tradition in motor sports thus enabling their customers who want to customize their Audi, VW, SEAT or Skoda to profit from their experience. Increased engine power, improved roadholding due to sports suspension kits, biting brakes as well as body styling parts, wheels and exhaust systems which optically and acoustically underline the performance of an Abt vehicle. The outside body language is dynamical and bold; the performance is sporty and racy so therefore the car interior can impossibly be equipped with boring, rubber-coated pedals and plastic shift knob communicating conservatism. Due to this reason Abt Sportsline offers new pedal overlays and foot rests made of aluminium with firm rubber knobs bringing additional motor sports flair into the cockpit. The matt-anodized pedals with the Abt-logo are available for manual as well as for automatic transmission. They do not only look elegant and sporty, they also guarantee firm and secure hold so that you won’t want to take your foot off the acceleration pedal, however, luckily also braking becomes more enjoyable.
What is more, also coupling becomes more fun, especially if it is connected with changing gears with the new Abt gear shift knob. The round aluminium head with the graven logo of the company does not only look classy and sporty, it is also perfectly manageable. Shift knob and pedals are a must in a power-upgraded Abt car but the accessories also enhance the serial models from the Volkswagen group.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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Many people don't want to buy motor trade insurance policy. Some feel that motor trade insurance is no use to them, while there are others who don't understand the fine print and therefore avoid taking insurance.
The truth is that Motor trade Insurance is essential for people in motor trade business. Taking a motor trade insurance policy is easy as there are so many brokers and agents available in the market. What is important is finding the Motor Trade Insurance Quote which suits your requirement.
In this article I have brought forward few points which may not be disclosed by your agent or broker. These points will help you in deciding which policy is best suited for your business.
a) The simplest and the most important point that you should remember is that you should get the right cover at the right price. Normally whenever you search for Motor trader insurance quote you begin by asking the insurance company what premium they will charge or what is their best price. Instead you should let the insurance company know how much you are willing to spend on insurance. Many people may disagree with me, but by letting the insurance company know the amount you are willing to spend you can save time and money.
Once the insurance company finds out the amount you are willing to spend they may straight away agree or disagree. Another important reason of letting the insurance company know your budget is that unless you give insurance companies a lower competitive quote they will give their best price. This will save time which would otherwise be wasted in bargaining with insurance companies.
When you tell the motor trade insurance company about your budget make sure the price you are quoting is not low. For example if the insurance company is giving you a quote of 4000 and you tell them that you have a quote for 1500, they will find you that you are not genuine. So be reasonable when you are giving an offer to the insurance company.b) The second important point that you should remember is to find out what your requirements are. Most people to reduce their insurance premium forget what their requirement is. Listen to what the insurance company is saying and ask the right questions. Only when you tell them your exact requirement will they be able to give best possible insurance which will cover all your business requirements.
c) One common mistake which most people make is that they don't ask question. Sometimes they spend the whole day answering questions which the insurance companies put to them. It is important that you ask them questions like "How long does it take to process my claim" or "What is excluded and included in the insurance policy?" By asking questions you are able to decide which motor trade insurance policy meets your requirements.
d) Also look for other factors, apart from insurance premium, like the level of customer support, local branches, time taken to process claims and so on. These factors prove useful when claims for losses are made on the insurance companies.
Acura ZDX Concept-1
When you go to your Acura dealer, remember that he wants your business. Knowing this and the fact that there are other dealers out there will take away the stress of shopping for a new car. Before even venturing inside the dealership, get quotes from other dealers for the same vehicle and let the dealer know that you have this information. Showing that you did your homework will enhance your bargaining power. You may even get quotes over the telephone or internet from the Acura dealer you will be visiting
Don’t feel bad about bargaining, the sticker price is not the best price that the vehicle can be sold for. Ask questions if you are unsure of terms used and what you are getting for your money. The following tips can help you in getting the best deal:
· Visit Edmunds.com and look for the True Market Value of the car you want
· Calculate the advertised rebates (if any)
· Ask them for their best price based on what you know
Finally, if you are not comfortable doing business with a particular dealership or salesperson, take your business elsewhere. You cannot function at your optimal level if you are not comfortable with the person you are dealing with. Once you are satisfied that you are being offered a fair price, it’s time to seal the deal
Alfa Romeo MiTo GTA-01
There is an art to buying and selling cars and no matter which position you find yourself in, the buyer or the seller, there are many tips that can help you make the process a much simpler one. Alfa Romeo wanted, is one headline you may be responding to, or placing
There is an art to buying and selling cars and no matter which position you find yourself in, the buyer or the seller, there are many tips that can help you make the process a much simpler one. Alfa Romeo wanted, is one headline you may be responding to, or placing. If you know the steps involved in the buying and selling process, you will have the advantage and you will be able to find a lot of success with your next sale or purchase.
Alfa Romeo wanted is a very common headline that you will see when you are looking at the Alfa Romeo brand. This is a very sought after type of car and you if you happen to be selling one you will have no problem finding a buyer that is willing to pay what your car is worth. You will not have to worry about this car sitting on the market very long. If you start out by pricing your car correctly, you will have a very important step of the selling process out of the way.
Once you have determined what your car is worth you are then ready to start advertising your car. You will want to look for all of the advertising that is available in your area and begin to research which types are most popular where you will be selling your car. Alfa Romeo wanted is a search you can perform and see what type of results that you can get. This will help you understand what you competition is and what you need to do to be the most competitive.
Sometimes placing an ad in your local paper can be a great way to get the word out quick. If you make it very simple, your buyer will have just enough information to be intrigued, without becoming bored. You may want to look for ad’s that say Alfa Romeo wanted, to see if you can find a quick buyer this way. This can take a lot of the hassle out of the process and you may not have to place an ad at all if you can find someone that is already actively looking for what you are selling.
If you are actively looking for a car, it is normally a buyers market. Alfa Romeo wanted will get you a ton of results and you may have several people contacting you about this type of car. This will provide you with many options that you may not have known existed. You will not have to actively look for an Alfa Romeo as you will have buyers contacting you and you will be able to explore all of the options that are available to you.
Many people cross state lines when looking for a car and you may want to consider looking for a car that may not be in close proximity to your home. It may be worth a small drive to get a better deal and this is something that you may want to consider. Some sellers may be willing to meet you half way or even further and you will never know unless you ask. Expanding your boundaries may provide you with the results that you desire.
Alfa Romeo wanted, can be words that help you obtain the car of your dreams. If you take some time and find out what is out there and what the market is in your area, you can find the car that is perfect for you. You should never settle for anything less then what you originally had in mind. When you arm yourself with knowledge, you will have the upper hand in every deal you make.
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Superfruits refer to certain fruits that are exceptionally rich in nutrients and antioxidants that have a pleasing taste. Super fruits are mainly developed into juices and can fill the nutritional gaps in our diets.
There are many types of super fruits and as you read you will discover some of them and you will also discover some of the restorative health benefit and natural energy you can get from them.
Pomegranate: This super fruit is high in phytonutrients and antioxidants that improve your heart health, strengthen your immune function, and help to maintain prostate health.
Goji Berries: This super food (pronounced “go-gee”) is berries that are related to tomatoes, potatoes and eggplant and are red-orange in color. Goji Berries are a native fruit of China and they are rich in vitamin C and beta carotene. They are a powerful antioxidant that helps keep our cells healthy and unharmed. Some people say these berries taste like a mix of raspberries and plums and some say that they taste like a cross between a cherry and a cranberry.
Acai Berries: This super fruit (pronounced "ah-sigh-ee") is a small purple berry that is a native to the Amazon rainforest. Acai berries are rich in vitamins and minerals. And it is said that they are extremely high in antioxidant properties in which protect the cells in the body from oxidation damage. This berry is usually marketed as a juice due to its delicate nature. Acai has a berry flavor and a faint chocolate after taste.
Mangosteen: This superfood, not related to the mango, is a purple-colored tropical fruit with white pulp. The bright-colored skin of the mangosteen fruit is what contains most of its phytochemical properties, which is a natural plant substance with health benefits. Mangosteen fruit is said to be high in Xanthones which is one of natures more potent antioxidants and is important for normal cardiovascular health, as well as anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiseptic, and anti-fungal properties.
Most of these super fruits are sold as individual products in juice form. To get the well rounded results you are looking for to fill the nutritional gaps in your diet you would have to consume an awful lot of juice. However there is a product that gives you all of the whole food anti-oxidant goodness you expect from a supplemental product plus something unexpected, a great berry taste! This product is called Miracle Reds. The Miracle Reds formula will fill in most any nutritional gap.
Each scoop of Miracle Reds is a healthy and natural combination of all of the nutritional "super fruits" that help to rejuvenate and revitalize and more. This unique formula of Miracle Reds utilizes all of the rare fruits that are high antioxidants, plant sterols, co-nutrients, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and other health-promoting nutrients and it taste fabulous too.
Car Vinyl Sticker
Drive your corporate message home with spectacular vehicle graphics from Cliff Digital. Imagine having your corporate identity being reinforced day and night, each time your vehicle is on the move or even parked on a street. With graphics like wraps and signs, your vehicle is guaranteed to become an eye-catcher that millions of people notice and remember.
Vehicle wraps are available for cars, buses, vans, airplanes, boats and trucks. A wrap is a large format graphic that covers the entire body of a vehicle, even the windows (defined as glasscapes). At Cliff Digital, you can get full-color vinyl graphics, dye-cut colored vinyl or a combination of the two. Designers create the image on a computer and then place it on a template of your vehicle. The vehicle graphic is then printed on to thin self-adhesive vinyl, cut out and transferred on the vehicle to create a single, stunning image. Also available are vehicle graphics like signs and stripes that can be used to carry corporate messages or merely to make your vehicle stand out in a crowd.
Vehicle graphics have been gaining favor around the world with taxi, shuttle, and delivery fleets in many cities using them to increase their revenue by serving as advertising mediums. Auto graphics are also used to partially or fully cover commuter buses for the same purpose. It makes sense to invest in vehicle graphics because the returns are phenomenal. For a small investment you can potentially have millions of sightings over the lifetime of the vehicle wrap. Most wraps last 3-5 years depending on care and maintenance, and not allowing acid rain to dry on the vehicle - a phenomenom that exists in some areas.
Slide Into Success With An Rc Drift Car
Ever see a car chase where one car slides sideways while taking a high-speed turn? Or, have you ever driven on a slick road and panicked when your wheels lost traction and your vehicle started sliding sideways? In today's RC world, the above scenarios describe drifting, which is the art of making your entire car go sideways without losing control. This new, challenging driving skill has made the RC drift car one of the most popular cars in the RC world.
You can buy RC cars already set up for drifting, such as the Sprint 2 Drift car from HPI, or you can customize any 4 wheel drive (4WD) on-road, touring type car. Below are the basic RC drift car set-ups, plus some additional options you can try.
The Car
A 4WD RC car is a necessity in order to get the front and rear ends to drift (go sideways), and to prevent looping (360 degree turn), Electric RC cars are preferable because of their lighter weight and motor durability whereas Nitro RC cars are more likely to suffer damage due to over-revving the motor when the wheels start spinning.
Tires
RC drift cars sold today use special hard-rubber tires that lose traction easier than normal tires. However, because these tires are a bit expensive, many have looked to a popular and cheaper alternative to tires by using 2 PVC pipe around the wheels to achieve drifting. To do this, cut 4 pieces of pipe of to the width of the wheels. Using a vise around two boards, press the pipe onto the outside of the wheel. In addition to less cost, PVC also outlasts the hard drift-car tires. Note: whether you choose to purchase hard tires or use customized PVC tires, you must alter all 4 wheels in order to achieve drifting..
Suspension (optional for most cars)
Most RC cars come out of the box with adequate suspension characteristics to make the car drift. However, a car will lose traction easier with a stiffer suspension. So, if you want to experiment with obtaining a firmer suspension, you can purchase stiffer springs and/or replace the oil in the shock absorbers with a "heavier" grade oil.
Motor
Drive Train (optional)
Because the limited-slip action on cars attempts to cancel one of the tires from spinning, another option to achieve drifting is to lock up the front and rear differential. To keep the gears from slipping (all 4 wheels spinning), take a small piece of paper towel, wad it up and stuff it in the front and rear differentials. This little trick has the effect of making a 4WD into an AWD (all wheel drive), which gives longer lasting drift performance.
How to Drift
Now that you have either bought an RC drift car, or modified an existing 4WD, you're ready to roll! Test your drifting skills by taking a turn at high speed. As the rear tires lose traction, steer the car into the skid and the front tires will pull the front end in the same direction. Again, the object is to keep from looping the car. When you master the technique, the next challenge is to keep the car in a drift for as many feet as possible. Some of the best drivers have recorded a 30 foot drift! Now it's your turn.
Fast and Furious Cars in Film
When Universal launched the Fast and the Furious series of street racing films, they only expected only a modest return. Although street racing was getting a lot of press attention and the popularity of modified imports were exploding, the movies was never expected to be a blockbuster.
However, the film was an unexpected summer hit. It grossed $40,089,015 on its opening weekend, surpassing the film's $38 million budget. It may have been the media buzz and gear head buzz surrounding the movies that caused an explosion in the box office and gave global insight and curiosity into the supercharged social scene of racing and customizing cars.
Two of the films' stars that caused the movies to thunder in the box office, were the Mazda RX7 and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. One of Japan's largest automotive aftermarket companies, Veilside, built the Mazda RX7 that was later filmed in Fast and Furious to show off its "Fortune" wide-body kit at the 2005 Tokyo Auto Salon. At the time of the show, the car was painted red, and it had everything a show car should — an HKS T04Z single-turbo conversion kit, a massive intercooler shoved under the front bumper, big Rotora brakes, A'PEXi coil-over shocks and vast 19-inch Andrew Evo-V wheels inside P255/30ZR19 front and P305/25ZR19 rear Toyo Proxes radials.
For the Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift, the same Mazda RX7 was painted Sunset Orange Pearl and Veilside built three more visual clones, including one that was destined for destruction using a previous Mazda RX7 that had appeared in both previous Fast and Furious movies. One of the cars used in the previous Fast and Furious movie was Dominic Toretto's red RX.
In the sequel to the Fast & Furious, 2 Fast, 2 Furious, the character Roman Pierce was given a new partner in his adventure, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder with a Snyper Body Kit. The car was personally picked by John Singleton for Pierce to drive and the car came equipped with a Vortech Supercharger V5 G trim, HKS Blow valve, HKS AFR (fuel management controller), RC engineering 270cc injectors, Boost Variant Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge and a Magnecor 8.5mil Competition wires and a license plate that said "H8TER."
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder had the most elaborate paint job of any of the cars built for any of the Fast & Furious movies. The patchwork design on the car were not graphics but painted on with House of Kolors paint. It was one of the few cars in the film that wasn't destroyed although a total of four were made for the filming. It is rumored that the car exhaust was swapped with a Subaru WRX.
Like all cars in the Fast & Furious series, both cars were heavily reinforced with a roll cage for bridge jumping. Also there was so much neon lighting used in the cars that a technical specialist whose expertise was in shooting neon on film was kept on set at all times. This obviously cost a lot more and cut into the budget but it made the film authent