December 16th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Volvo Cars of North America came out with the C30 R-design, limited edition, which is priced at $25,700.
The C30 R-Design is a similar, yet more outstanding version of the latest C30 hatchback. This car has the power, to accompany its new updated look. The engine is 227-horsepower, and it puts out 236 ft per pound of torque.
This car comes in four colors- Titanium Grey, Black Sapphire, Passion red, and Orinoco Blue. The interior of the vehicle is very sporty. The seats are black flex-tech with a cream trim in leather. Also trimmed in this leather are the shifter and steering wheel. The stock pedals have also been replaced with sport ones.
Consumers are excited about this car model that provides the options for a Dynaudio sound system, and a navigation system based on DVD. In addition, to spending money on new car warranties and maintenance, consumers are willing to shell out money for these latest technologies.
December 12th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Many people are excited about the inexpensive Honda Insight hybrid. The 2010 Insight begins at $19,800. That price will buy you the LX trim level and doesn’t include a destination charge of $670. The mileage on this car is rated 40 mpg in the city and 43 mpg on the highway.
The LX trim level includes standard features, such as a steering wheel that tilts and telescopes, power windows and a CD player. The EX, which is the next level up, will cost you $21,300 and will give you steering wheel shift paddles, stability control, a stereo system with six-speakers that has USB input and side mirrors that are heated.
Navigation is an option in the aptly named EX with Navi trim level, which starts at $23,100.
Drivers are looking for ways to save money, and the 2010 Honda Insight offers car shoppers an inexpensive car that provides reliability. Of course, with any car purchase you should protect yourself with a roadside assistance program and new car warranties just in case of an emergency situation.
December 12th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Ford has great expectations for the 2010 Fiesta subcompact. With U.S. car shoppers turning to small, fuel-efficient cars with good new car warranties, as a solution to high fuel prices, the sales of Ford have been hurt by a lineup of primarily trucks. Ford is counting on the 2010 model year. In the center of that effort will be the Fiesta, as well as a new Focus.
According to New Car Net, the car is seen “as a significant landmark in Ford’s history.â€Â In fact this is the first automobile by Ford that has been developed for customers all over the world, and is a trend for Ford’s future of global vehicles.
The Fiesta subcompact will be offered with several diesel options, or a four-cylinder that can reach 118 mph, and get mileage of 38.9 mpg combined. This is much better than any car that is a non-hybrid on the market in the U.S. Consumers can purchase this car with an auto warranty and breathe a sigh of relief that they will have a reliable, fuel-efficient vehicle.
December 12th, 2009 by Hal Moses
How many people would shell out $45,000 for a little electric car made by the Chinese that has a driving range of 100 miles? Even though it comes with new car warranties and may be eligible to get a tax credit of $7,500, there may not be a lot of people willing to pay the money for this vehicle. However, Coda Automotive will discover the answer to that question with the launch of its five-passenger sedan in California.
For those who don’t know, Coda Automotive is actually a spin-off of Miles Electric Vehicles. This car is based on Haifei Auto’s sedan platform, and will drive around 100 miles. There isn’t a generator on-board, so after driving 100 miles the vehicle needs to be plugged into a power source. However, with the optional fast charger, the batteries can be recharged within 10 to 15 minutes.
Many small vehicles that are eco-friendly, such as the Toyota Prius or Honda Insight, have an aerodynamic styling that will communicate their frugal powertrains, however the Coda doesn’t do this. It has the appearance of a people’s car, not a trendy, zero-emissions vehicle.
December 10th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Ford Motor Co. recently made a promise that its new compact and sub-compact cars, which are due in 2010, will exceed the industry average in quality.
According to Bennie Fowler, the Ford VP of Global Quality, the carmaker will maintain its “things gone wrong†at approximately 800 for every 1,000 cars. This would be around 500 below the average for the industry. “Things gone wrong†is a yearly compilation of difficulties that car owners have in their first 90 days of owning a car.
To achieve the 800 goal, Ford will be using virtual reality tools that will allow 70% of problems to be reduced before vehicles are even built. In addition, an “army†of hourly workers will be trained to detect problems before a car will ever get to the showroom.
Ford’s commitment fuels the current battles between Ford and GM to shift their product lines to small, fuel-efficient cars. Consumers have begun to abandon trucks and SUVs and instead purchase small cars with new car warranties that will save them money at the pump.
December 9th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Tribal has launched a new site that provides customers with a true life-like car shopping experience without ever leaving their homes. Volkswagen.co.uk allows people to virtually sit in and walk around new cars. Tribal created this web site because customers often feel that buying a new car can be confusing.
Research shows that people who want to purchase a new vehicle do most of their research on the Internet. This means that trips to showrooms are cut in half. Volkswagen responded to this by giving buyers a virtual experience from the comfort of their own homes.
The site features a car configurator that is very sophisticated. It has 3D models of the new Volkswagen range. Visitors are able to change every option that alters the appearance of the vehicle. This lets people create the car of their choice.
In the future, people who visit the site will have the ability to book test drives by accessing the booking systems of retailers. In addition, they will be able to see the availability of models at specific retailers.
Volkswagen has responded to customers needs by allowing people to shop for a vehicle from the comfort of their own homes. Also convenient, is that customers can purchase new car warranties online from a wide range of providers. An auto warranty is a smart way to protect your new investment.
December 5th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Credit is a key factor when an auto shopper is trying to figure out how much they will pay for a car. However, according to experts, people should look at various dealers to compare special financing deals. This is as important as shopping around for a car type.
It is important to request a copy of your credit report and score through a credit agency. This will give you a better idea of what you will be dealing with when you talk about financing.
There are web-based tools that you can look to for help. For example, AutoTrader.com is a website for classifieds that actually has a credit center for people looking to buy a car with bad credit. And while other websites of a similar nature require the consumer to disclose personal and confidential information, the credit center only asks general questions to give the shopper privacy.
After you fill out the questionnaire, you will get a credit level that is estimated excellent, good or fair. Next, you can do a search among car dealers in your area that can help you with your specific financing needs.
The key is to be prepared when you walk into the dealership. Websites are a great way to arm you with knowledge. You can learn all about car prices, credit scores, and prices on an auto warranty. You want to do your homework so that you can get the best deal you can on the car itself, financing and new car warranties.
December 5th, 2009 by Hal Moses
When looking to buy a new vehicle it is important to consider crash test ratings, electronic stability control, and rollover resistance. When evaluating a car for safety, remember to look closely at the following.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety conducts crash tests on vehicles. They rate vehicles based on results in frontal crashes and side impacts. Paying attention to these scores will help make a good choice when it comes to vehicle safety.
Electronic stability control is a highly recommended safety feature. This will help your vehicle stay under control when cornering. It will help you avoid sliding and skidding by selectively applying brakes to one or more of the wheels.
Vehicles that are tall, such as SUVs and pickup trucks have a higher likelihood of rolling over. To determine a vehicle’s inclination for rollover NHTSA has a five-star rollover rating. You can access these ratings at www.safercars.gov.
Consumers are becoming more and more concerned with protecting themselves. They are purchasing new car warranties and buying vehicles with added safety features. Taking these simple steps allow drivers to have peace of mind.
December 2nd, 2009 by Hal Moses
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a recall has been issued by Nissan for 242,720 Pathfinders, Xterras and Frontiers for model years 2005-2009. The recall is due to a crash sensor that causes the airbag to deploy in an accident. This recall is mainly aimed at cars that are sold in climates with cold weather, in which road salt causes the crash sensor to corrode. The warning light for the airbag may become illuminated.
Nissan says they will replace sensors that are faulty and put new ones in, and all vehicle owners will receive a 10-year extended warranty for the crash sensors. Nissan urges people to look for the warning light regardless. This recall is the second one Nissan has had in the last three months that involves an airbag sensor. Nissan owners can call Nissan at 800-647-7261.
It is important for car owners to protect themselves by purchasing new car warranties, since you never know when your car will fail.
November 28th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Theories vary on when is the best time to purchase a new vehicle. Some people say the holidays, others say early in the week or even a rainy day. However, one thing is for sure, the end of the month is the time to get a bargain deal on a car.
Most of the sales staff at a car dealership operates on a quota system. They get an incremental bonus every time they reach their next sales mark in that month. This means that if a salesperson is about to hit the end of the month and he needs to sell a few more cars to reach his sales mark, there is an incentive for him to have the sales manager lower the car price.
In fact, car sellers get a bonus from the dealership and the manufacturer if they meet designated sales goals. If the needs of the dealership and manufacturer change they will change goals. They might give a $1,000 bonus for a month if goals are met, or they might give a $100 bonus for selling the first vehicle of the day on a Saturday. Salespeople have more fun when there are incentives.
If you’re looking to purchase a new vehicle, go at the end of the month for the best deals. Also, do your homework on such things as new car warranties, and auto insurance to make sure you don’t pay too much.