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Green Technology Will Cost Auto Consumers

images-212.jpegAccording to Bob Lutz, the Vice Chairman of GM, people are going to have to get with it.  He believes it isn’t acceptable to do business as usual.

Lutz is promoting the latest green technology put out by GM.  However, while claiming that GM will meet the demands of the market, and difficult U.S. regulations for fuel economy, he warns consumers that they are going to have to be prepared to pay.  Not only will consumers be paying the sticker price, maintenance costs, and an auto warranty, they will also be paying for advanced technology.

Lutz suggests that drivers in America will have to pay up to $10,000 more per car to maintain the trucks, cars and crossovers that are available today.  This is because it costs more to manufacture materials that are lighter weight and advanced.

Although there is a great deal of attention being placed on fuel efficiency and global warming, Lutz questions if consumers in the U.S. are really all that serious about technology for higher mileage.  He believes that even though gas prices over the last year were around $3 a gallon, they don’t have a big impact on the average consumer.  It is costing an average commuter an extra $20 to $30 per week in gas.

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The Honda Accord Tops The Best Used Car List

images14.jpegForbes has assessed all of the vehicles out there and has concluded that as far as used cars go, the Honda Accord is at the top of their list.

There are a lot of vehicles available that are certified pre-owned, claims Forbes, however, the Accord deserves acknowledgement. Forbes has based its decision on data concerned with reliability taken from Consumer Reports Magazine. Also, they looked at safety and availability of used car warranties.

Following the Accord on the list was the Saturn Relay and Jeep Grand Cherokee. Next, were the Pontiac G6, Mercedes Benz E-class and VW New Beetle.

Certified pre-owned cars are often taken back and resold if they are in sound condition. Auto dealers often refurbish them if necessary and offer a limited auto warranty. This is a booming practice, and consumers are benefiting.

Paying Less Upfront May Cost You More In The Long run

images-211.jpegYou may think you’re getting a bargain, but you might be mistaken.  According to Consumer Reports, a car that is inexpensive initially might cost you more in the long run.

People fail to add in additional costs such as, fuel, maintenance, an auto warranty, interest, depreciation, and interest.  After doing the math, you may find that owning the car may cost a lot more than you thought.  For example, a Mitsubishi Lancer at $17,500 is $5,000 less than the Mini Cooper.  However, if you look at owning the vehicle for five years, you will actually be paying $3,000 more for the Mitsubishi.

Consumer Reports says that the average new vehicle will depreciate in value 65 percent over the course of five years.  Just a few of these percentage points are significant for the owner of a car.  In addition, cost in fuel varies widely among vehicles.  Repairs and maintenance will add up to around 4 percent of ownership costs.

Motorists can protect themselves by considering all of the expenses that they will endure owning a vehicle and purchasing an auto warranty.  This will allow drivers to have peace of mind.

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Audi Adds An Additional Gear To Its Dual-Clutcher

images-110.jpegVolkswagen and Audi have experienced a great deal of success with their personal version of the BorgWarner’s transmission that is dual-clutch.  Now, BMW has added a seven-speed transmission that is double clutch, coming out later this year, so Audi had decided to up the game by raising its gear count.

According to Autocar magazine, Audi will degut an S-tronic gearbox that is seven-speed.  This is intended to be used with the quattro that is four-wheel-drive.  The gearbox is so high-performance that it can handle torque output up to 406 lb-ft.  It is along the same line as the current box that Audi has, and BMW’s newest one.  There are two clutches that are continuously acting.  Alternating gears are pre-selected allowing the transmission to shift within hundredths of a second.

Audi will be introducing this gearbox at the Beijing auto show.  It is installed in the Q5 crossover.

New technology is great for the consumer, yet motorists should protect themselves with new car warranties in the event that technology would fail.  Drivers should never chance being unprotected in the case of a breakdown.

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Preview Of The 2009 Acura TSX

images13.jpegConsumers are buying sedans more than ever.  They want to rely on their cars with the addition of an auto warranty and feel peace of mind.  This year Acura is taking note. In fact, Acura debuted three sedans at the New York Auto Show.  One of these is the Acura TSX, which is quite impressive.

The Acura TSX is a sedan that is very sporty, and it might surprise people who assume that entry-level means basic and stripped.  The TSX is loaded with numerous features, such as Bluetooth capabilities and leather seats.

The latest model of the Acura TSX would be familiar to aficionados, however it is larger in practically every way.  This includes width, track, length and wheelbase.  This provides for a ride that is more stable and comfortable.

Although the look of the Acura TSX is familiar, it has a new design element that is distinct.  Its grill that is almost shield-like is a love or hate feature.  It is displayed best with the body color being light.  The longer vehicle provides Acura lovers a ride that feels sporty and aggressive.

All in all, the 2009 Acura TSX is a success.  Consumers can look for this vehicle in showrooms in the near future.  Motorists can rest assured that this is a solid car that will provide the comfort and safety that they need.  As with any car, an auto warranty is recommended to ensure that your vehicle is protected in case of breakdowns.

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California Regulators Focusing More On Hybrid Cars

images-19.jpegRegulators for California’s air-quality are retreating from their previous goal of seeing electric vehicles in the thousands on roads.

According to a staff report, it is recommended that the board reduce the number of electric cars required for automakers to put up for sale.  Instead, the focus is to be placed on hybrids that are less expensive.  This allows consumers to put their money towards an auto warranty and maintenance, and not waste money on gas. This would still make a dramatic cut in pollution, and it would save $2 billion for the auto industry through year 2017.

Regulators are only asking for 27,500 vehicles to be introduced that are no-emission between the years 2012-2017.  In comparison, the existing mandate called for 75,000.

As the vote comes nearer, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger might give a nudge on the numbers.  The governor has been a big promoter of hydrogen vehicles with zero-emissions, and wants to set a fast pace to reduce the reliance on gasoline in California.

It seems to be the right time for a shift.  With gas prices at $4 per gallon, consumers have demonstrated that they are willing to pay for hybrid cars.  Motorists don’t want to pay the high has prices, so they can put their money towards an auto warranty and maintenance.  California may be setting a hybrid trend for the entire country.

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Asian Vehicles At The N.Y. Auto Show

images12.jpegAutomakers from Asia got a big sales boost from the cars that they introduced in New York at the annual auto show. Consumers are looking for small, fuel-efficient cars and Asia provided. Motorists today, gain peace of mind from a realistic car with an auto warranty.

Some cars from Asia that were introduced were the latest Maxima by Nissan, and Honda presented the Fit small car, as well as the Acura TSX. Hyundai showed their Genesis premium car in a two-door version. Toyota had a coupe that is soon to be added to its Scion brand. Kia, Mazda, and Subaru also presented models that were a draw.

Asian automaker companies were responsible for 10 out of the 20 cars making a debut in North America. In comparison, only 2 debuts came from automakers in the U.S. The other 8 models were of European descent.

Honda expects that they will sell around 70,000 Fits in 2008, whereas they sold 56,432 last year. Consumers have shaky confidence because of oil prices. However, realistic, fuel-efficient cars, such as the ones presented from Asia, are what motorists are looking for. Drivers will slowly gain back confidence by selecting the right car and purchasing new car warranties. This will bring drivers the peace of mind that they need.

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Volvo Improves Its Safety Systems

images-6.jpegVolvo is already known for its affective safety features. So when Volvo debuts there latest safety technologies people take notice. Volvo has built on the safety methods that they already have, instead of using radical new approaches.

Volvo’s new safety package will be available on the new Volvo XC60 coming out in the fall. This package is aimed at assisting drivers that are distracted.

One of the safety features is a low-speed braking system that is automatic. It uses a laser to detect reflections from license plates and bumpers. If the driver gets to close, and they are less than 20 mph, the car automatically stops.

Also noted is the approach they added to the current LDW system. This system alerts drivers audibly if they cross over the line without using their turn signal. Volvo has added another program that looks for micro corrections. These corrections are a sign that the driver is falling asleep.

Volvo’s advances in safety features will help drivers have a safe drive. Motorists are becoming more concerned with safety; therefore they are buying cars with advanced safety systems, and purchasing new car warranties. Drivers want to protect themselves as much as possible.

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Classics Make Great Pre-Owned Cars

images-44.jpegAnyone who has held on to a Babe Ruth rookie card knows the rewards of purchasing an item that is a classic.  It retains its value and will provide a return that is significant.  Whether it is a painting, antique, or automobile, people are finding that the high quality of classics are twice as nice.

An example of this is a high-performance vehicle, such as Mercedes-Benz.  In fact, 74% of all of the Mercedes vehicles sold are still on the road today.  This is a great testament to the quality and value of these cars.

Finding a classic car isn’t necessarily about purchasing something brand new.  If you’re looking for a used vehicle, the brands that are the best known are the ones that will be reliable. With an auto warranty, you can rest assured that these classics will keep on going.

Of course, finding a pre-owned vehicle of quality can be tricky, so do your homework to ensure that you make a wise choice.  You can find important information on the Internet, such as blue book prices at kbb.com or history reports at carfax.com.  Also, you should look on the web for prices on an auto warranty and auto loans.

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BMW Delivers With The 2008 Mini Clubman

images-210.jpegThe best way to annoy a BMW executive is to ask about the new Mini station wagon.  In other words, the Mini Cooper Clubman.

Today, in the car business, the station wagon conjures up negative imagery.  It is the opposite idea that BMW wants associated with the Mini.

But if you really look at the Mini Clubman, it looks like a winner.  It can be considered a station wagon, but it is a fantastic one.

The Clubman has a smooth, clean design, is fuel-efficient, has innovative doors, and has plenty of room for luggage and rear passengers.

The mini is a big success story for BMW. When it was launched in 2001, BMW was hoping to sell 150,000 a year.  This year it is projected that 240,000 Minis will sell, with the help of the Clubman.

Consumers want to purchase realistic cars that are fuel-efficient.  BMW has delivered.  Motorists can buy this car with the addition of an auto warranty and rest assured that they made a wise purchase.

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