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Environmentally Friendly Cars Of 2008

images-52.jpegIf you are concerned with driving a “green” vehicle, you need to think about a small car, or a hybrid. The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy says that out of the 12 cars that are ranked the highest for being green in 2008, one third of them have hybrid powertrains. These cars have a combination of an internal-combustion engine along with a motor that is electric. This improves fuel efficiency and reduces emissions.

The last few years one of the mainstays of the list was the natural gas powered Honda Civic GX. It is back at the top for 2008, it scored 57 points. This car operates with compressed natural gas. The Civic GX was the highest-ranking car environmentally because of its high efficiency rating and emissions that are near zero.

There are some new additions to the Greenest list for 2008. One is the smart fortwo, which came in at number four. Another model from Europe that made the list is the Mini Cooper. This vehicle comes in number eight, scoring 44. The only domestic car to make the list was the Ford Focus. It comes in ninth place.

Consumers are becoming more concerned with “green” cars. These cars are environmentally friendly, as well as fuel-efficient. This will save you money at the gas pump and allow you to put your money towards important things, such as an auto warranty, and maintenance costs.

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What To Consider When Looking For A Sedan

images-43.jpegWhy would you benefit from buying a sedan?  Mainly because sedans offer a well-rounded balance of performance, handling, fuel economy, access and safety.  They are a good choice in many types of driving situations.  Unless you need an excess of cargo space or towing capacity, they are a great option.

There are many varieties of sedans to choose from.  For example there are small, large, upscale, family and luxury sedans.  Within all of these categories, models offer different characteristics.  They balance being sporty, providing comfort, and practicality differently.

The amount of fuel efficiency can vary greatly from one sedan to the next.  It is important to do your homework and compare various models.

When looking for a sedan, enter and exit from all of the doors.  You want a sedan that has wide doors and sufficient headroom.

All new sedan models have dual front air bags.  Also three point seat belts and LATCH systems are included.  However, side air bags and head protection bags are also available on some models.  In addition, antilock brakes are becoming standard on car models.

Do some research to get the sedan that best suits your needs.  Also, purchase an auto warranty to avoid unnecessary repair costs down the road.  These simple tips will ensure that you make a wise purchase.

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Rentals Make Great Used Cars

images-28.jpegMost people think that rental cars endure a lot of abuse.  This is why many people shy away from buying one.  However, people with this attitude may be missing the boat.  Rentals can turn out to be great used cars for an affordable price.  In addition, some come with an auto warranty.

As with any used vehicle, it is important to have a trustworthy independent shop inspect the car.  Even if you end up walking away from the deal, it is worth the money.  A mechanic can tell a lot by getting it on a lift.  Also, it is a good idea to obtain a car history report by CARFAX.

A major upside to rental cars is that they have received regular maintenance and checkups in the rental fleet.  Before going up for sale, the cars are put through a rigorous inspection.  An independent technician, not the company’s mechanic, does the inspection.

Rental cars can be a great option for car shoppers.  They receive regular maintenance and are offered at good prices.  In addition, they usually have the balance of the auto warranty offered by the manufacturer.

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How Much Does Your Car Cost To Own?

images-42.jpegMost people don’t realize that a less-expensive vehicle can end up costing you more over time than a more-expensive vehicle.

For example, a Mitsubishi Lancer costs approximately $17,500.  This is $5,000 less than the sticker price of a Mini Cooper Clubman.  However, when you factor in ownership costs of each vehicle, the Mitsubishi Lancer will cost approximately $3,000 more for five years.  Also, a Toyota Highlander is $3,000 more to buy than a Ford Explorer V6, yet the Ford would cost you $6,500 more over five years.

People should consider the sticker price when purchasing a vehicle, but that’s not all.  Consumers also need to take into account how much a car will cost them with ownership.  For example, people should factor in depreciation, auto loans, an auto warranty, insurance, fuel costs, sales tax, repair costs, and maintenance.

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What Is Your Car Telling People?

images3.jpegDid you know that your car is talking?  That’s right, your car is saying a great deal about your personality and attitude.  It’s true we are what we drive.  Car enthusiasts even admit that our vehicles are a window into our souls.

Carmakers admit that minivan sales have declined partly due to the fact that people don’t want that mommy-mobile image.  Ford and GM have completely given up on minivans for this reason and are just focusing on crossovers.

In our culture of cars, drivers idealize their vehicles and even give them qualities that are human.  For example, when hypnotized motorists will refer to their vehicles as if they are their friends.  People even give their cars a name and talk to them.  Also, people try to pick a car that has attributes that mirror their self-image.  For instance, a person who thinks of themselves as outdoorsy buys a vehicle that is rugged.

So, the next time you purchase a vehicle and an auto warranty you might want to consider what your vehicle is saying.  Your car might be telling people more than you would like them to know.

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New Exotic Supercars

images-51.jpegSwitzerland is one of the richest countries in the world, and they host a motor show that features exotic supercars made by small-scale automakers.  The products may be insanely expensive, yet significant sales are secured during the show.  Here’s a rundown of some of these fantastic supercars that you would never think of driving out of the lot without an auto warranty.

First, there is the Zagato-Bentley GTZ.  This is a beautiful car that is a reworking of the Bentley Continental GT Speed.  It has a double bubble roof and paint that is two-toned, with a style equal to the luxury vehicles of the ‘50s and 60’s.  Only a handful of these cars will ever be produced, and they will likely sell out quickly.  Also, these will become collectors’ items.

Next is the Bugatti Veyron Hermes Edition.  The Hermes craftsmen, the Paris fashion house, have customized this car extensively.  It even has grilles that incorporate an “H” for Hermes, door handles that are reminiscent of Hermes luggage, and a central console covered in leather.  This vehicle can be yours for around $2.4 million.  However, you must have patience because the Hermes’ craftsmen only produce one vehicle a month.

If you’re lucky enough to get your hands on one of these luxury vehicles, don’t dare drive it without an auto warranty.  Repair expenses on these vehicles can be astronomical.

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The Hyundai Genesis Coupe

images-15.jpegHyundai has been busy, constantly introducing new products.  The latest might be the most exciting so far.  The Genesis Coupe stirred up lots of attention at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year, although still in a conceptual form.  The car lost little in translation with production.

The Genesis Coupe has an aggressive styling, which was emulated after a predatory animal.  You can really see this in the headlights that are angled and the twisting lines that are below the beltline.

The goal for the new coupe was to design a performance vehicle that’s design would catch the attention of automotive enthusiasts.

The Genesis Coupe doesn’t just look the part.  It is going to be available with an engine that is 3.8-liter DOHC V6 and will produce 306 horsepower.  It will also be available in a 212-horsepower 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine.

The interior of the Genesis Coupe stays true to the performance look of the exterior.  However, the seats are comfortable and supportive and have side bolsters.  There is a push button starter and large speedometer.

Consumers can expect to be able to purchase the 2010 model of the Genesis Coupe, along with an auto warranty, early in the year 2009.  Pricing has not been announced, but it will likely have a value price like the rest of the Hyundai line.

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How Important Is Fuel-Efficiency To Consumers?

images2.jpegIt’s obvious that car manufacturers have dragged their feet on developing fuel-efficient vehicles.  But it isn’t conspiracy theories that have slowed them down.  Americans have talked about fuel-efficiency for years, but when it came time to purchase an automobile, people didn’t really care about mpg.  They bought the vehicle that they really wanted, complete with an auto warranty to protect it.

Recently, J.D. Power and Associates did a study with 100,000 car shoppers asking drivers to rank what their buying priorities are.  Any idea where fuel economy ended up on the list?  It was eighth place.  Reliability came in 1st, and even image and performance were cited as being more important than fuel economy.  This survey comes at a time when gas prices are nearing $4 per gallon, and the war in Iraq is a daily reminder of how much we need energy independence.

Money is what talks, and car manufacturers listen.  If it were between a fuel-efficient hatchback and the giant SUV with a V8 and advanced technology, we know which way the money will go.  After all, auto manufacturers are capitalists and are happy to oblige.  Especially when you consider that they earn at least $5,000 in profit for a luxury sedan or SUV, and the small car results in a loss.

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The 2008 Land Rover LR2

images-25.jpegThe 2008 Land Rover LR2 is here.  This vehicle is a compact SUV that takes some of its style cues from the other models of Land Rovers.  Land Rover has a reputation for designing luxury SUV’s that can handle on various terrains.  However, ever since the Freelander was discontinued several years ago in the U.S. there hasn’t been a small vehicle by Land Rover; that is until now.

The 2008 Land Rover LR2 has excellent performance on the road, while possessing the legendary off-road prowess.  The capabilities of this compact SUV have a great balance between comfort and advanced handling.

The LR2 had advantages comparable to a premium sedan.  For instance its ride is polished, its performance is accomplished and it has an attractive cabin, all with the benefits of an SUV.

This vehicle has a transversely mounted six-cylinder engine, which makes for an improved interior space.  Fuel economy ratings for the car are 16 mpg/city and 23mpg/highway.  The sticker price for the base model of this vehicle is $34,700.

Consumers can rest assured that Land Rover has once again delivered the quality that it is known for.  Motorists can enjoy the comfort of this vehicle, as well as the off-road capabilities.  As always, it is wise to purchase an auto warranty along with this vehicle in case repairs are needed down the road.

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Are You Wasting Money On Your Vehicle?

images1.jpegVehicles make people irrational.  They become our babies and we wash and wax them every weekend.  People even talk to their cars and give them an affectionate pat every now and then.  But as much as we love our cars, we don’t need to spend unnecessary money on them.  Here are some things that you might be wasting your money on.

First of all, you don’t need to purchase premium gas instead of regular.  Buy the gas that is the cheapest that doesn’t allow your engine to knock.  The purpose of octane is to prevent knock, so if your car isn’t knocking with regular gas, you’re fine.

Typically, car manufacturers suggest that you get an oil change every 5,000-7,500 miles.  Many people feel that they need oil changes every 3,000 miles.  This is only necessary if you’re hard on your vehicle.

Also, people waste money by having repairs done at a dealer.  Independent shops will do a good job for much less money.  And make sure you have an auto warranty so you aren’t paying unnecessary repair costs.

Just being aware of where you are wasting money can allow you a big savings.  Don’t let people talk you into unnecessary car expenses.

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