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Ford May Reconsider Bringing Ka To The U.S.

images-92.jpgSince there has been an increase in the demand for small cars, Ford has reconsidered its previous decision not to introduce the Ka to the U.S.  The Ka has a similar size to the Smart ForTwo, and originally was only intended for release in Europe because it was thought that it wouldn’t sell in America.

Alan Mulally, who is a Ford CEO, told a radio station in Detroit recently that the crash of the SUV and truck market has caused Ford to reconsider.  In reality, all he has to do is examine his own sales figures.  Although the U.S. car market has dropped 13% this year, the Ford Focus, which is the only compact car sold in America, has seen an increase in sales of 24%.  Meanwhile, sales of small cars have gone up 6% overall, and 18,000 ForTwos were sold through September with new car warranties.

As early as May the writing was on the wall, when fuel prices began their huge climb. Ford has planned to add additional products to its small car lineup.  It is planning to bring the Ford Fiesta from Europe by the year 2010, as well as the European-designed Focus of the next generation.

The latest version of the Ka debuted last week at the Paris auto show and will be on sale in Europe late in 2008 or early 2009 complete with a good auto warranty.

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Steps To Take After A Car Accident

images-72.jpgCar accidents are scary and usually happen unexpectedly.  An accident leaves motorists feeling shocked and stunned, and often, they don’t know what to do next.  Here are some important steps to take in this situation.

Of course the first thing to do is call 911 in the event of an injury.  Also, always contact the police and then place a call to your road service program.

Next, call your insurance agent.  They can inform you about what information to exchange with the other motorist, and help you survey the scene.  Be aware that you shouldn’t admit fault at the scene of the accident, the insurance companies will determine this.

Also, you will need to read the information in your insurance policy, so you file your claim within the specified time limit.  Often, if the vehicle damage is more than $750 you need to file a SR1 form, which can be found on the DMV website of the state that you live in.

It is always scary to be involved in a car accident, but unfortunately it happens to all of us at one point or another.  It is essential to know what to do in this case.  To alleviate stress, have all of your important documents ready, such as your insurance policy and auto warranty.

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The Toyota Solara Will Continue For Another Year

images-61.jpgWord just came that Toyota is planning to spare the Camry Solara, at least through one more model year.  There was much speculation that after the Camry was redesigned for model year 2007, that the Toyota Solara would be canceled.

However, the Solara is Toyota’s one and only convertible, so the carmaker has made the decision to remain in the segment.  The last redesign for the Solara was in 2004, and the car is based on a platform that in almost 7 years old.  If a big redesign isn’t scheduled soon, Toyota will face a great risk that its convertible will no longer be competitive, even against cars that are poorly crafted, such as the Pontiac G6 and Chrysler Sebring.

So far, there isn’t any information about the date that the 2009 Solara will go on sale, or pricing and specifications, but chances are it will remain similar in price and come complete with a good auto warranty.  Hopefully, Toyota will plan to redesign this car so that it won’t be discontinued.

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A Study Reveals That People Prefer Angry Cars

images-51.jpgTerms like geometric morphometrics and pareidolia aren’t generally important to people designing or buying cars, however they were significant in a recent study that found that people see faces when looking at vehicles, and typically they prefer ones that look powerful.

Pareidolia is an occurrence in which people actually see faces in various things from clouds to inkblots to cars. A recent study was based on this concept and used geometric morphometrics to let participants rank vehicles on how they looked, using traits that are human like disgusted, sad or extroverted.

The results of the study confirmed that pretty much all people like cars that are powerful looking, like the BMW 5 Series. Also, people tend to shy away from designs that are feeble-looking, like the Toyota Prius because they worry that they won’t be as sturdy and will require a good auto warranty.

Who knows if this research will determine the future designs of cars, but it might mean that we will see more big-mouthed grilles on the roads.

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Things To Consider When Buying A Car For A Teen Driver

images-3.jpgReliability and safety should be top considerations when buying a car for a teenager.  After all, teens are new drivers and don’t have experience.  To determine which cars are safe, you should look at results from crash tests and advanced safety features.  Also, make sure the car comes with a sufficient auto warranty, because teens tend to put more wear and tear on a vehicle.

Typically, vehicles that are big and heavy rate the best in crash tests.  However, large vehicles are more difficult to maneuver and tend to be gas-guzzlers.  Also keep in mind that SUVs and large pickups aren’t wise choices for teens because they have a higher roll over rate in accidents.

A mid-size sedan with good safety features and crash ratings is an overall wise choice for teens.  Vehicles that have these features include the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, Ford Focus, Hyundai Sonata, Acura RSX, Mazda 3 and Subaru Impreza.

When buying a car for a teenager, try to get the newest possible model that provides reliability.  To see crash test results; consult the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.  Also, make sure you have new car warranties so you don’t have to pay unnecessary repair expenses down the road.

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Vintage Cars

images-111.jpgIf you’re a lover of old cars you aren’t alone. Antique car shows all over the U.S. display vintage cars. Crowds gather to admire these charming vehicles. Owners who display their vehicles have a great deal of pride.

Many people who own vintage cars have restored them piece-by-piece, literally. It’s not just that they have rebuilt the vehicle; they have restored it back to its original state.

It is simple to differentiate between rebuilding and restoring a car. A car that has been rebuilt has new parts. A restored car has parts that are authentic to its year and model.

The restoration process encompasses the body of the car and the mechanical components. It is amazing to some people that the actual parts must be original to the year and make of the vehicle, but this is necessary for a true restoration.

The restoration also includes the vehicle’s interior. The upholstery should be repaired whenever possible. It can be nearly impossible to find the exact upholstery for a car’s year and make. If this is the case, you need to get as close as possible to the original.

The restoration of a car is a labor of love, but well worth it. There is no greater satisfaction than turning a piece of junk into a beautiful classic. And don’t forget an auto warranty will bring any motorist peace of mind, especially with a vintage car.

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The Difference Between Car Based And Truck Based SUVs

images-71.jpgSUVs are available in a wide array of prices and sizes.  They are more versatile than any other vehicle.  They have varying cargo carrying options, carry up to eight people, and allow drivers to be higher than cars.  In addition, they can tackle off-road terrain.  There are car based and truck based SUVs.  Which is the best for you?

Gaining popularity are car-based SUVs.  These vehicles are on car like unibody platforms.  In addition, they use a suspension that is completely independent, and have all-wheel drive.  They usually perform better in fuel-efficiency, handling and ride comfort than truck based SUVs.  Also, in CR testing they generally rate higher overall.  They can be driven off-road in mild situations.

Truck-based SUVs are built on a body on frame platform.  They allow for a larger towing capacity than car-based SUVs.  Also, the ones that have four-wheel drive can tackle off-road terrain that is serious.  The handling on these vehicles, however, can be more cumbersome.  Also, their ride can be a little jolting.

SUVs are a great option if you are looking for cargo space versatility, a large passenger capacity, and off road options.  Do your homework on such things as an auto warranty, maintenance costs, and fuel-efficiency before deciding on an SUV.  Also, have in mind what your needs will be before showing up at the dealership.

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Survival Of Carmakers Comes Before Eco-Friendly Vehicles

images-6.jpgBMW, Ford and VW announced the plan to boost sales of small cars that are fuel-efficient after the slump of consumer spending, which shows that improving gas powered cars will come before vehicles with alternative fuel.

Automakers in the U.S. are cutting emissions by steering away from SUVs and trucks and focusing on smaller cars, as major advances in other technology are being delayed because of the global financial crisis.  Just like European automakers, they are making the most of the combustion engine, for example improving turbochargers, to increase efficiency while continuing to burn fossil fuels.

Vehicle sales in the U.S. plummeted 27% last month, extending the slide in the industry to 11 months in a row, which is the longest in 17 years.  Tightening credit has discouraged buyers, as the U.S. and Europe shovel out money to help bail the banks out.  Meanwhile, the roads won’t be full of electric vehicles until huge investments have government support.

Carmakers are finding themselves in a position where they have to pay attention to the basics, selling gas-powered cars.  In the meantime, many motorists are hanging on to their current vehicles and purchasing an auto warranty to protect them from unnecessary repair costs.

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Should You Trade In Your Car?

images-5.jpgMany motorists believe it is easiest to trade in your current car when buying a new one, yet, is trading the right choice for you?  There are some advantages and disadvantages to trading.

The biggest advantage to trading over selling is that you have very little hassle.  You don’t have to haggle with buyers and you get rid of your car quickly.  However, the fact is that you aren’t going to get as much for your car if you trade it in.

Any used vehicle has a specific retail value.  If a dealership is going to sell that vehicle, they will have certain expenses, such as fixing dents and scrapes, cleaning it, and just overhead costs of running their business.  Therefore, the dealership has to sell it for a little more than a private owner would.

Since dealers need to make a good profit on used vehicles, they purchase them for less than the retail value.  When the dealership takes a trade in vehicle, they are essentially purchasing it from the new car customer, and at a price below the retail value.  Essentially, this is called the trade in value.

Although trading in your vehicle is much easier than going through the hassle of trying to sell your car on your own, you are going to get less money for your vehicle.  If you sell your car on your own, you can put the extra money you get towards important things such as an auto warranty and maintenance costs.

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Vehicles That Are Great For Families

images-41.jpgWhen it comes time to purchase a family car, there are several considerations.  First, you have to think about having plenty of seats and cargo space so your family is comfortable.  Next, you need to find a car with good fuel economy, low maintenance costs, dependability and most importantly, safety.  That is a lot to ask of any car, and with all of the options out there, which car should you purchase?  Here are some top picks.

Surprisingly, the Suzuki XL7 is a great overall SUV.  You can get this car fully loaded for $29,000 with a fantastic auto warranty.  It comes complete with all-wheel drive, a DVD system, power everything, leather seats, and a 3.6-liter V6.  It also has a curvy exterior with a sporty, modern look.

If you’re looking for a great sporty sedan, the VW Passat is an excellent choice.  This car ranges from $23,915 to $39,140.  The Passat has excellent style, drivability, fuel-efficiency, and of course price.  In addition, it has a lot of high tech features, and the safety rating is excellent.

Crossovers are very popular, and the Mazda CX-7 is a great family vehicle in this category.  With a $23,750 base price, the CX-7 has room for five people, and it has a striking appearance.  Its drivability is excellent with its 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine with direct injection.  This car’s interior is classy, modern and comfortable.

Finding the perfect family vehicle can be challenging.  It is important to do your homework to find the vehicle that suits your family the most.  Also, your new vehicle should have an auto warranty that will protect your against unnecessary repair expenses down the road.

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