The Different Kinds of Car Paint Protection
August 26, 2009
Your car is precious to you and no doubt you will do everything you can to keep it looking new. You will also try to avoid scratches and rust wherever possible. Unfortunately you cannot guard against everything and eventually you are bound to find scratches and little rust marks. So what can you do to stop this from happening and protect your car even more? Well, one idea is to use car paint protection.
When you are looking at car paint protection, you will see that there are different kinds that you can choose from. The type you get will contain different ingredients and perform different main functions. Most of the car paint protections that you get offer more than one of these. You can get the perfect color to match your car and this is the first thing you should look at. If you get one to just cover fading, your car will look brand new. It will make it shine again and can also protect it from water and sun for years to come.
Another type of car paint protection that you can get is a waxy polish. This you can use just once and your car will be protected. Many of these products claim that you will never need to polish your car again. It also contains ingredients to stop fading, and protect the body work from rusting.
Now, one of the most important things when looking at car paint protection is to prevent scratches and scrapes. Every car gets knocked around and bumped and having a protection against this is imperative when you want a new looking car. Certain products will work wonders for protecting against crashes, doors scraping against walls, stones, and other scratches that it could sustain while you are driving.
Some of these car paint protection products are fire resistant as well for even more protection. You hopefully won’t need this one, but to have it is great just in case. If you live in an area where lots of fires occur, it could be a good idea.
Most of the products you get for car paint protection offer you money back guarantees so you know that they will work properly. You can test out one or two to make sure that you are happy with them. Everyone requires different levels of protection depending on what they drive and where they drive, so testing them is a great idea.
If you want to find car paint protection that works, you will have to ask at a local dealer. You can also search online for various manufacturers and companies that sell these kinds of auto products. There are lots of unique and great products out there that really work and that will seal the paint work on your car. You can get your car looking brand new again and never have to worry about damage. This could be rain damage, hail or snow damage, rusting, sun damage, scratches, and more.
If you have always heard about car paint protection and never done anything about it, well now is the time. It is worth it to have the protection for your car from the elements. It will prevent you needing to do any major repair work later down the line.
Are Scrappage Schemes Really Environmentally Motivated?
August 26, 2009
Many of you will already be aware of the Scrappage schemes which were recently introduced by various governments across America and Europe. These schemes offer large trade-in discounts on vehicles over 10 years old against the purchase of price brand new cars. Following completion of the deal the older vehicle has to be scrapped and in most cases crushed.
I imagine those of you that were aware of the schemes also believe what you have been told and think that they were introduced as part of your government’s environmental policy in order to reduce emissions.
This environmental angle has also been pushed by the motor trade. For example the chief executive of the UK’s Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd has been quoted as saying “smaller, lower CO2-emitting cars are taking the lion’s share of registrations, which will have a positive impact in reducing emissions…”
I’m sorry to say it’s actually a load of nonsense. There is no environmental benefit to scrapping a perfectly serviceable car and replacing it with a brand new one. In fact the opposite is true as it takes more energy to produce one new car than it does to run an existing vehicle for an additional 100,000 miles.
The thing is our governments know this perfectly well. They just don’t think it’s as important as rebuilding our flagging economies and I’m not about to start a debate about which *is* more important either. All I am trying to say is that you are being sold a lie if you believe that taking part in a Scrappage scheme will benefit the environment. It isn’t a green option, it’s simply about the money.
Some people will still argue that it can’t be a bad thing if we are removing some of the appalling examples of oil-dripping, blue-smoking wrecks that occasionally blot our landscape, and lungs, when we get caught behind them. And I’d agree. But we won’t do it by offering the drivers of this type of vehicle a discount off a brand new car. If they’re driving a wreck the chances are they can’t get afford to come up with a deposit let alone the monthly repayments.
If you think about it logically you will realise that a simple discount scheme only attracts one sort of person. Someone who is already considering a purchase but hasn’t made their mind up yet. And the kind of person who is already considering buying a brand new car must have, by definition, enough money to maintain their current vehicle. Which means the car which is being scrapped in favour of the environment is precisely the type car we ought to be encouraging to ‘keep’ on the road rather than wasting energy building new ones
If you’re taking what I’ve said with a pinch of salt but are still reading this article, might I suggest you actually ask the new car dealers what vehicles they have scrapped under the scheme. I believe you won’t find very many smoking old bangers on the list.
Durability And Robustness Mesh Together In The Lastest Chevy Pickups
August 26, 2009
Chevy trucks have been branded over the years for being very tough trucks. Referred to in ads as being “Like a Rock,” the public knows to expect a very durable pick-up truck from Chevrolet every year. The 2008 model year demonstrated Chevrolet’s dedication to creating the best trucks in the industry by introducing three uniquely outstanding truck models to the world. That is why the Avalanche, Colorado, and Silverado are the best trucks in their class. Check out Chevy auto parts online to see what is available.
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Silverado’s rock-solid chassis makes it a favorite choice of country tough guys. When you have to travel the bumpiest dirt roads in America with a large load in the bed, you want something that can get the job done. Bragging comes second nature to Chevy truck owners. Some even brag that their truck would be handed down for generations to come. Having engine sizes and chassis capacities to haul any load, these trucks have the towing capacity to get the job done. With the technology under the hood to make it the industry leader, the Silverado’s powerful 6.6L V8 Turbo diesel can definitely haul the biggest loads in rough terrain or miles down the longest interstate highway. The cab’s rear door is able to swing open an amazing 170-degrees. For hauling things in the back seat, this makes it really easy to reach everything in the cab.
For guys who love sporty vehicles, you can’t beat the versatility of the Chevy Avalanche. What sportier truck enthusiasts love about it is that it is so flexible. Most obvious is the innovative system to make the truck bed longer. What happens is that the rear seats fold down, rear glass removes, and the midgate system drops down. Essentially it turns it from a crew cab short bed to a two door long bed pickup. After the midgate is folded down, you could even use the rear bed as a comfortable sleeping quarter if necessary. For this reason, you will discover that the Avalanche is really an outdoor adventure vehicle ready to take you to mother nature’s doorstep. Mountaineers will love it, because they can put two tents in the truck bed without having to pitch a base camp tent.
The new breed of Chevy truck can save the consumer money while also providing outstanding performance. It helps that now you can find the Chevy’s mid-sized truck running on a smaller 3. 5L I5 engine. As a model co-developed with the Japanese manufacturer Isuzu, this pick-up truck has all the much sought after features such as durability, flexibility, comfort and power all rolled into one.
Because there are times when trucks have to go long distances with a load, it was a great idea by Chevrolet to make more options for entertainment and communications. In 2008 Chevy trucks, each were equipped with CD and MP3 capable entertainment packages. Also you will find a state-of-the-art RDS compatible radio system. The latest Avalanche model offers blue tooth, navigation radio, XM satellite, and OnStar. Everything you need to stay connected to the world.
GM actually now uses a new technology that can save on gas. It is called the Active Fuel Management system. This innovative technology switches the engine from 8 cylinder to a more fuel efficient 4 cylinder mode for times when there is not much need for lots of power. The truck’s on-board computer does everything automatically as you drive to switch between the modes.
An environmental statement made by Chevy’s new truck line, is their new ability to burn cleaner E85 ethanol-blended fuel. Ethanol mix E85 is a cleaner burning fuel that releases less green house gases into the environment. Climate change is becoming an issue that the auto industry can no longer ignore and Chevrolet is truly creating an “American Revolution” in terms of changing the status quo in Detroit.
Chevy trucks these days are tough and environmentally friendly. It doesn’t have to be one or the other. If you don’t have a reliable truck, check out what Chevy is doing nowadays. You will be amazed at what they are offering in a new truck. Being tough and being smart are not different things, when it comes to buying a Chevy truck, they go hand in hand. Consider the new features and how it can improve your life… once you do that, you will be holding the keys to a new Chevy truck.
Canada’s Best Just Got Better, The 2009 Chevy Silverado
August 26, 2009
The longest lasting, dependable, most versatile trucks on the road, have for quite a few years, been credited to Chevrolet. Their full size pick ups have set the standard for the industry. The 2009 Chevy Silverado sets the standard even higher.
Never one to feel they have arrived, Chevrolet is always pursuing the elusive most capable, technologically advanced full size pick up they can dream up. This pursuit of excellence has resulted in the most powerful light and heavy duty pick up engines for 2009.
The 6. 2L vortec makes its debut with an impressive 403 hp. It’s big brother, the 6. 6L turbo diesel provides an awe inspiring 660 ft lbs of torque. The 6. 0L LIVC v8 with hybrid propulsion brings fuel economy to an all new high. This engine is credited with obtaining them the best in fuel economy of any v8 pick up on the road.
Quality and dependability have long been synonymous with Chevy, but now the Silverado 1500 has also, recently been awarded the Consumers Digest Best Buy award. The 2009 Chevy Silverado is truly a truck that is just as comfortable working hard as playing hard. With the style to fit in whether in the mud, or in the parking lot of the most prestigious hotel.
If being highest in initial quality and most dependable isn’t enough for you, check out the 2009 Chevy Silverado Hybrid. The most fuel efficient full size pickup on the market. Add to that the standard equipment, electronic stability control with proactive roll avoidance that comes on all v8 equipped models. Top that off with top ratings in front and side crash tests, and you’ve got a winner.
Outfit your new Silverado with the max trailering package, and take advantage of over ninety years of truck building experience. The increased payload and the exceptional styling will leave your competition sitting in the dust.
For options you can choose engines ranging from the 4. 3L v6 to the 6. 0L LIVC V8 with hybrid propulsion system on the 2009 Chevy Silverado Hybrid. Transmissions come in a variety of styles from the four speed automatic to the six speed automatic with two overdrives. The 6. 6L Turbo Diesel with the Allison 1000 series six speed automatic transmission will deliver amazing torque and exceptional towability.
Choose from seventeen, eighteen or even twenty inch wheels, blue tooth connectivity, or the snow plow prep package. The close-coupled catalytic converter, returnless fuel rail, and quick sync 58X ignition, just begin to show the benefits of advanced technology.
What Items You Should Look Into When You Buy Used Cars for Sale
August 25, 2009
It is very essential to check some vital things when you are planning to buy used cars online, and making a decision before buying the car. Foremost in this is to check the history of the car. If you had to spend a few dollars to obtain the history reports of the cars that you are looking at, it is definitely worth it. Mentioned below is a checklist of the things you must check, before you purchase used cars for sale.
Whether the car had been flooded or spoiled seriously in a flood Whether the car had been a part of any serious accident Whether the car had been reclaimed or rebuild after going through a big accident Whether the odometer of the car has been rolled back. Whether the car has any junked or stolen titles Whether the car passes the state emission standards Whether there is any lien or loan on the car How the car was being used, like taxi, lease, rental, etc. What is the service and repair history of the used car
In the same way, you ought to check the condition of the car very cautiously and not just accept what is being said by the dealer selling the used cars. You dont buy a car everyday and that’s why, it should be taken seriously. You must also verify this checklist, even if the car on sale is directly by the owner or car for sale is by a dealer.
Check the car body comprehensively Check the condition of the tires Check the label of the manufacturer of the car Check the interiors and their state Check all the electrical features of the car Check the heater and air conditioner of the used car Check the engine Check the automatic transmission and the manual transmission Check if there are any signs of damage by flood in the car Check the car to see if any major repair work has been done in the car
When you are pleased about the points mentioned afore, you can find out the correct condition of the car by test driving it. You should also be prepared to do some hard bargaining with the dealer offering used cars for sale, since most of the dealers would anticipate some bargaining and would start with a higher price. You will the car of your choice if you perform the checks mentioned above before you purchase a used car for sale, and it will be exactly as per your requirement.
Tips On Negotiating For Lower Used Car Prices
August 25, 2009
So you’ve decided which car make, model and year you want for your used car and your research using online classifieds has produced a list with prices and number of car owners to contact. But before you do, you need to believe that these prices are not fixed and there is room for bargaining, even if the ad claims a fixed price. Here is what you need to do to successfully reduce prices on the cars you’re planning to purchase.
People selling their cars are most concerned about finances and being able to close the transaction as swiftly as possible. This can work in your favor if you have the ready cash to make a purchase. Let the seller know you mean business by informing him of your available finances to close the deal. This is a great way to generate interest in your pitch.
To gain further leverage, inform the car owner of how you researched your cars and the other numerous vehicles that meet your different criteria, particularly your limited budget. Just because you have the available funds does not mean you can match the price. Your range should always start under the advertised price.
Makes sure you know the worth of a discount if your receive one. A reduction in already highly inflated prices does not ensure that you are getting a good market price. Refer to your list to calculate an average price for cars of a similar kind, using this average as the maximum range for your purchase. Do not negotiate by conceding to large increments in prices because you were unreasonable in your initial demand. This might affect your credibility as an informed and serious car buyer.
If the discussion is being dragged unnecessarily, feel free to say that you are not interested and hang up or walk away. Several times car sellers try to prolong the negotiation to lower your resistance. Walking away at this point can often result in the car owner accepting your demand, although there are no guarantees.
Remember to be true to your commitment to buy a car with features that match your specific requirements within the initial budget. Professionals can be very persuasive while selling a used car and by listing a whole bunch of features you never needed in the first place, they manage to convince you that the price is justified. What you should do is look for flaws in the car and use their own tactics to work in your favor.
In a few days you should be able to close a great deal on a used car of your liking. Be confident and firm throughout your negotiations, throwing in a little charisma and charm once in a while during the conversation. Driving around in your car will be so much more enjoyable now that you’ve saved money in the process.
Details of Insurance Policies for Caravans
August 25, 2009
Getting your caravan is insured is a vital step to take in order to protect you from any costs that may be incurred by accidental damage to your caravan, or by damage from theft or bad weather.
Most caravan insurance policies will cover damage done to your caravan by bad weather, theft, accidental or malicious damage, fire and flooding.
Your removable belongings inside the caravan will also be covered up to a limit that would have been predefined in your policy (usually 300).
The possessions cover is intended to cover items that would normally be left in the caravan, such as furniture, cutlery, curtains and so on. Normally money and credit cards, jewellery and other valuables are excluded and should be covered on the all risks section of your household contents policy.
Insurance is there for circumstances out of your control, however you do have a responsibility to take care of your property to the best of your ability, for example by locking the caravan up at all times you are away from it. There will be no cover if you leave it open or if you leave your belongings out in the open.
The same applies to your actual caravan, i.e. if it gets stolen and you did not fit it with a wheel clamp and a hitch lock, you will have no cover.
There may also be some restrictions on the caravan site. Some insurers for example may insist that your caravan must be parked in a registered caravan holiday park, or that your chosen site is concealed by hedges or fencing around the edges, and so there may be different security requirements with different policies, it is worth thoroughly reading your policy through to ensure that you will be covered at your preferred destination.
You may be able to include damage to awnings at a small extra charge, usually there is a restriction on the age of the awning that can be covered, typically awnings that are more than seven years old cannot be covered.
Car Insurance Tips For A Quick Claims Process
August 25, 2009
Don’t wait to have an accident to think about how to handle an insurance claim. These car insurance tips can help you understand the mechanics of a claim, and if you ever do have an accident, making a claim will be one less aggravating part of the process. There is no reason for you to suffer any more than you have to, especially not when youre already in a mess, so here are some easy and efficient ways to handle a claim.
While it does not take but a moment to crash into something, dealing with the aftermath can take a very long time. Any number of things can go wrong, people can be hurt, your car could be totaled. Between finding a mechanic and a rental car, to filing your claim, it can be overwhelming. Thankfully with these car insurance tips, this undertaking does not have to be time consuming for you.
Some insurance companies offer concierge service to their clients. You can avail of this benefit to help you maintain a low stress level. The insurer will assist you through the whole procedure of assessing your damaged car and provide you a rental. Besides this, your vehicle will be fixed and you get assistance with paperwork as well.
For example, the company may have a service station that you can take your car to. A representative will check in your vehicle and loan you a car while you wait for the assessment. Once you have dropped off your vehicle and leave, the claims representative appraises the cost of the work that will need to be done to your car. They will then tow your vehicle to a service station that produces a high standard of work. Once your car is repaired it goes back to the representative, who makes sure the car is completely fixed.
With this type of available service, you will be relieved of a lot of uncertainties, the hassle of dealing with mechanics, and the doubts you have on how satisfactory are the repairs. Hassle free, you just pick up your vehicle, and the representative will inform you of everything that was done to your vehicle. Every repair should be under warranty for as long as you have the car.
A service like this can be accessible to you for little or no fee from a car insurance provider. It will be worth your while to look into whether or not your insurance agent can help you this way when you need it most, before it’s too late. These car insurance tips can save you a lot of time and energy, because recovering from an accident can be painful enough without having a headache making a claim.
NASCAR Legend David Pearson: The Silver Fox
August 24, 2009
While there are a number of challenging tracks on the NASCAR stock car racing circuit, few have earned the fearsome reputation of South Carolina’s Darlington Raceway. Known as ‘the track too tough to tame’, its shaped like an egg with a surface that shreds tires. Some of the best drivers–including NASCAR’s ‘King’ Richard Petty never mastered it. David Person, on the other hand, dominated at Darlington. He won 10 races and won 12 poles–both records that will likely never be broken. He actually made the ‘track too tough to tame’ look downright easy.
David Pearson was born on December 22, 1934 in Whitney, SC”a textile town near Spartanburg. Like most of the locals, his parents worked in the local cotton mill and did their best to provide. David dropped out of school after the 10th grade to work in the mill, but soon quit that life as well–he was drawn to racing cars and began running at short tracks in the Carolinas. He ran his first race on 9/19/52 in Woodruff South Carolina. Within a few years, he won his first championship at the Greenville”Pickens Speedway in 1959.
Pearson never sought out stock car racing immortality, but some of his friends had other ideas. They began raising money to buy a car to race in the NASCAR Grand National series (the forerunner to today’s Sprint Cup). With a patchwork of financial backing, David began racing a limited schedule on the Grand National circuit and was named the 1960 rookie of the year. In 1961,he attracted sponsors and started to race a full time schedule. Not long after, he was considered among the best in the sport winning Grand National titles in 1966, 1968 and 1969.
The 1970s saw Pearson cut back his schedule somewhat, focusing on superspeedways. In 1972, he started driving for the Wood Brothers in the #21 car that he was to make a legend. In 1973, he won 11 races in 18 starts”an incredible feat even by todays standards. Through the end of the 1970s, Pearson won 43 races. In addition to his mastery of Darlingon, he posted remarkable numbers all over the circuit. He is one of two men to have won more than 100 races, and his 105 is second only to The King Richard Pettys 200 wins. Hes also second on career poles (113) to Petty. Head to head, however, he has a slight edge over NASCARs legendary King: in races where he and Petty finished 1-2, Pearson won 33 to Pettys 30. His 11 consecutive poles at Charlotte is a feat that will likely never be matched. Another record that may never be broken is his 18.29% winning percentage, as well as his record of starting from the pole in 20% of the races he ran.
Pearson is alive and well and still lives in Spartanburg, SC. In March 2000, SC Highway 221 through Spartanburg County was renamed David Pearson Boulevard in his honor. He still gets out on the Darlington track a few times a year–impressive for anyone, but even more so for a 75 year old man. And he’s still got the sterling silver hair which gave him his nickname of ‘The Silver Fox’.
The Different Types Of 4×4 Accident Insurance
August 24, 2009
All vehicles including 4×4 vehicles should have insurance to cover the costs of damages and injuries due to accidents. If you don?t have insurance then you will be forced to pay to not only fix your vehicle but to fix the other person?s vehicle. You will also be liable for any medical bills that they have as well as your own. You should therefore get insurance to protect yourself and your assets. Before you decide on a type of insurance to get you should review the types of insurance that are offered. This will allow you to pick insurance based off of your needs.
In most states drivers are required to have the most basic type of insurance known as liability insurance. This coverage only covers the other driver?s medical bills and the damage done to their property. This means that any damage done to your vehicle or any medical bills that you incur will have to come out of your own pocket. Liability insurance is a very low cost insurance and is only recommended to those who can?t afford full coverage or have an older vehicle that has little to no value.
You may also consider getting coverage for damage sustained from accidents not involving other vehicles. If you live by the ocean for example, you may have to worry about storm damages from hurricanes. People who live in the inner city are more concerned with vandalism and theft. A 4×4 is particularly more expensive to cover since it is considered a high-profile vehicle. Insurance agents will categorize it as being more likely to suffer these types of losses, and therefore it becomes a greater hazard to cover. Look over these types of policies carefully since some don?t cover specific types of damages.
Full coverage insurance, which is also known as comprehensive insurance, will fully insure you and your vehicle. This means that your vehicle as well as the third party?s property and all medical bills will be covered. This type of insurance will be the most expensive type of insurance but it also includes vandalism and weather damage. For older vehicles comprehensive insurance isn?t worth the premium that you will pay. However if you have a vehicle that has a lot of value to it then you will want to have full coverage.
Drivers looking for some off road fun have to get further insurance if they want to be covered. Many plans will become void while you are driving off of the pavement since you are at a higher risk for damages. Off road 4×4 insurance works the same as a regular policy in protecting your vehicle from damages sustained just from driving. Drivers who participate in competitions may seek out insurance that covers them for a single day, instead of extended periods.
Choosing the proper insurance for your 4×4 vehicle can be difficult. You need to be careful when you?re looking at various companies? policies as they are not all the same. Some companies have different guidelines they use in their policies. It?s important to ensure that the policies are as close to each other as possible when you?re comparing rates from different companies.



