September 20th, 2006 by admin
Driving Safety Development and Warranty Coverage
Lexus’ new pre-collision system is a relevant innovation to today’s automobile manufacturing situation. In an effort to push safety as a serious selling point, being that vehicle buyers are demanding safer, more secure travel provisions, Toyota is on the bandwagon of safety innovation. Car owners should research automobile warranties to protect the safest cars being innovated to date in order to build a continual guarantee of their upkeep and proper safety implementation when the need arises.
An extended warranty can protect an automobile that claims its deepest worth in its safety features. Keeping the car you feel safest in around and properly functioning is dependent upon the amount of coverage available and the driver’s ability to supply the proper repairs when necessary
September 19th, 2006 by admin
Honda�s New Automobile Safety Innovation
With auto manufacturing’s drive for safety innovation and extended warranty coverage, the picture of daily travel is rapidly changing. Honda is one of most auto manufacturers proving that what the public is looking for in a vehicle is above-standard safety. Honda’s distribution of many 2007 models will include safety feature packages that align with this ideal. As drivers investigate the many protective aspects of newer car models, the other end of vehicle care is in extended warranty coverage.
Automobile safety for inhabitants of a car during a collision runs parallel to warranty coverage. A driver can access more available safety features and warranty coverage flexibility than ever before. Car owners should research automobile warranties to protect the safest cars being innovated to date in order to build a continual guarantee of their upkeep and proper safety implementation when the need arises.
September 18th, 2006 by admin
Ford�s Seat Belt Redesign
Auto manufacturers know that drivers put safety as highest priority these days. The busier the highways and interstates become and the larger cities grow the more traffic becomes a daily hazard. Automotive accidents and damage is inevitable in America’s high percentage of daily commuters using personal vehicles. With auto manufacturing’s drive for safety innovation and extended warranty coverage, the picture of daily travel is rapidly changing.
The driver with safety as their highest priority knows that it is in their best interest to prepare for an incident. A sudden collision or mechanical failure will increase chances for serious physical endangerment. Along with better safety features, an extended warranty can also be a protective measure that is in the hands of the driver. Auto manufacturers are hard at work innovating, as Ford’s new seat belt concept proves, but there are responsibilities still left to the car owner and drivers. Just as it is the choice of a car buyer the extent of safety features to purchase, it is also a car buyer’s choice to invest in an extended warranty on the vehicle of interest to maintain assurance of car care.
September 15th, 2006 by admin
Positive Changes From Teen Driving Crack-Down
For everyone with the exception of teenagers on the brink of their license or enduring patient waiting for driving privileges, California’s teen driving laws are
a source of great relief and increased highway security. California’s mandates that teens must have at least 50 hours of supervised driving, be 15 ½, be supervised if driving after 11pm, and cannot transport peers for the first year behind the wheel, are producing a significant decline in teen driving accidents.
It appears that California has set a standard for other states concerned with teen driving accidents. The truth is that a new, inexperienced driver, especially being a teenager with an “invincible” attitude, needs more than a big SUV and an automotive warranty to ensure less physical and vehicle repair accident consequences. Laws enforcing limitations and gradual earning of driving privileges can keep young drivers from getting ahead of themselves on the highway, and keep other motorists safer as well.
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September 14th, 2006 by admin
BMW Does Hydrogen
Germany’s BMW has decided it really will produce a hydrogen-fueled model, but not without a trial run. They’re calling it the Hydrogen 7 and it will soon be available to rent in the U.S., Europe, and Japan in 2007. Breaking away from emissions-
reduced fueling, the Hydrogen 7 has an emissions-free component, allowing drivers to switch to hydrogen-only emissions for a portion of travel.
So which will it be? Reduced gasoline emissions? Hydrogen hybrids? Tiny Euro-type cars only? That’s doubtful. The auto industry is likely to continue in their venture to produce environment conscious vehicles while the public waits in anticipation for the full unveiling of what the next generation of car will be primarily fueled by. In the meantime, warranties for hybrid cars are being considered and offered to the best of the warranty companies’ knowledge of how long each “trial” will last. Who knows, maybe we’ll all be driving Hydrogen 7s and its knock-off in no time.
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September 13th, 2006 by admin
Ford�s Ignores Consumer Cut-Backs With Expedition EL Model
Gas prices have caused a considerable decline in the purchasing of SUV and other gas-guzzling car models but apparently not
enough to make some auto makers resist exploring new large and luxurious territory. Ford is releasing a version of the Expedition called the Expedition EL in 2007 to test the ground for large vehicle purchasing. At the same time Ford is releasing the emissions-reducing PZEV Focus in consideration of environmental and energy issues at the forefront of the public’s concern, it is attempting a big, very big new SUV.
The pursuit of the SUV market still clinging to their transportation treasures is an example of just how popular SUVs were a decade ago. For a company like Ford to continue manufacturing full-sized SUVs that are by no means cost efficient and energy saving and expect a level of profitability says that SUVs are still hot to trot despite a market drop off. Interested in the Ford Expedition EL and other 2007 SUV models like it? Whew, you’d better be just as interested in warranty coverage for your new toy. You don’t want to neglect an extended warranty to extend your Expedition EL’s very pricy future.
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September 12th, 2006 by admin
Window Stickers Make Models Valid or Vulnerable
In 2008 car buying will include a scrutinized look at a sticker other than the one with the price. The NHTSA has mandated that vehicles other than pickups must display crash ratings on a star scale of 1-5 on a window sticker. Auto manufacturers will be asked to essentially post the level of safety standard upheld by the vehicle for the world to see.
As we watch car buyers paying more and more attention to safety features, posting crash test ratings will certainly make or break a buy. No suave car dealer can get around a less than 4-star rating. I guess there’s always good warranty coverage and health insurance if your car is on the low end of the rating scale.
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September 11th, 2006 by admin
Travel Safety Is Top Priority
The innovation of vehicles with safety features such as side-impact airbags, collision avoidance, and roadside assistance proves that customers want safety first when on the road. The priority for vehicle owners is obvious: safe transportation. Automobile Digest covers this topic in an article inspired by an annual JD Power survey that automobile buyers are looking for safety features and are willing to pay top dollar too.
Not only are vehicles interested in their personal physical protection, but the protection of the automobile is right in line with travel security. Expensive unanticipated repairs can prevent a car owner from ensuring absolute safety when there is no warranty coverage. Lack of warranty protection over a vehicle makes it tempting to fix a problem the cheap way, leaving a car vulnerable on the road as well as its inhabitants. Travel safety is a top priority and one of the most secure safety measures a vehicle owner can take is investing in an extended warranty to put a vehicle back in top shape without draining your wallet.
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September 8th, 2006 by admin
While Fuel Is Prevelant, Car Owners Get Protection

Automotive Digest reports a disappointing prediction about the gas price relief the country is experiencing as of late. Unfortunately drivers have already been made well aware of the inconsistency driving gas prices to sky high settings and influencing little relief over the course of the year. The idea of long-term lower gas prices are an unlikely guarantee.
The end of summer brings a drop in gas prices for at time but vehicle owners shouldn’t get too used to seeing the dollar per gallon rate a little less demanding at gas stations. Even though auto owners have learned to put little stake in a permanent return to lower gas prices, periods of relief can motivate attention to other aspects of car maintenance.
The tension on the wallet that comes from high fuel costs can make car owners hesistant to fork over for needed car repairs, tune-ups, safety programs, and warranty coverage. Will gas prices linger? Likely not, but as long as there’s relief at the pump it’s a golden opportunity for car owners to afford looking into warranty coverage and other automotive necessities.
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September 7th, 2006 by admin
Automobile Repair Locations With Extended Hours
A new and relieving trend in automobile care that has repair shops staying open later and welcoming customers after traditional hours has been initiated by a particular chain of auto mechanic locations. Automotive Digest’ online publication highlights All Night Auto’s attempt to service the public who has difficulty making an appointment within the typical working day. It’s likely that All Night Auto’s encouragement of extended hours will pursuade other repair locations to follow their lead while vehicle consumers hope for it.
What does this mean for an extended warranty? Will warranty providers team up with an extended hour mechanic shop in the near future? Perhaps negotiations are already underway. It only makes sense as millions of citizens rwho ely on a vehicle in proper condition for transportation can’t expect a malfunction to occur within a limited timeframe. The advent of extended auto repair locations may turn out a new trend in extended warranty coverage – one that enables a car owner to seek repairs at all hours.
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