May 29th, 2009 by Hal Moses
A new rating system for roof-strength has been launched by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and has conducted its first tests on small SUVs. Unfortunately, only four out of the twelve vehicles tested managed to get a Good rating, which is the top rating.
The SUVs that scored the Good rating were the Honda Element, Subaru Forester, Volkswagen Tiguan and the Jeep Patriot. SUVs that scored Acceptable were the Chevrolet Equinox, Suzuki Grand Vitara, Nissan Rogue, Toyota RAV4, and Mitsubishi Outlander. Ranking Marginal, were the Ford Escape, and Honda CR-V, while the Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage were the only vehicles to rate Poor.
This new standard for roof-strength is intended to combat rollover deaths, which account for about a quarter of all deaths having to do with traffic. For vehicles to be an IIHS Top Safety Pick, they have to now withstand four times their own weight before the car’s roof will collapse 5 inches. The IIHS’s strength to weight ratio is a much higher standard than the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s, which says that roofs should bear 2.5 times the car’s weight.
Consumers are becoming more and more concerned with vehicle safety, which is why more people are purchasing an auto warranty. With used car warranties, people can rest-assured that they won’t be paying unnecessary repair costs.
May 29th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Satellite navigation devices, or the popular GPS interfaces that many motorists have in their vehicles, are, partly responsible for a large share of accidents and driving practices that are risky.
With about half of the motorists on the roads having access to devices such as these in their vehicles, it appears that this technology has penetrated the market. Drivers who have satellite navigation devices are much more likely to be involved in a minor accident or risky behaviors. In fact, 1.5 million say that they have engaged in sudden maneuvers, and approximately 5 million admit to going against the flow of traffic.
GPS systems fall into the same category as other car distractions, such as cell phones, kids, the radio, or passengers. This might be one of the reasons that road safety campaigns say that ‘Good Drivers Just Drive’.
Drivers should pre-plan their trips in order to avoid distractions by GPSs. In addition, drivers should protect themselves by purchasing used car warranties, and avoiding other in car distractions.
May 23rd, 2009 by Hal Moses
Automakers have been redesigning vehicles so that they are stronger than ever. They have achieved this by using lightweight materials, allowing cars to be more fuel-efficient. This technology makes vehicles more durable, cutting down on road service calls. Also, it is saving numerous lives.
The only disadvantage to these new, stronger materials is that rescue workers are having a difficult time cutting into vehicles that are mangled from wrecks.
According to experts and rescue officials around the nation, vehicles designed with safety measures, such as reinforced steel, are creating a challenge for rescue workers to get motorists out of cars.
One answer to this problem is investing in rescue equipment that is better. Heavy-duty cutters are necessary to release motorists. A cutter such as this from Hurst costs approximately $25,000.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it is well worth the tradeoff of tougher cars because many lives are saved. In fact, the rate of fatalities for passenger cars is lower than it has ever been in history. However, it is always necessary for motorists to purchase used car warranties to protect their wallets.
May 23rd, 2009 by Hal Moses
With summer approaching, it is important to maintain your car. The heat is unavoidable and it can do great damage to your vehicle. Here are a few tips to prepare your car for summer that will help you avoid calling for road service. In addition, used car warranties will give you peace of mind in summer heat.
First, have your hoses and belts inspected. Many vehicles today have a serpentine belt running the accessories. You can lose power steering immediately if it breaks. Many other problems can also result from faulty hoses and belts.
Also, have a professional look at your air-conditioning system. You don’t want your system breaking down in the midst of summer heat, so have it looked at now.
Tire damage can actually worsen in intense heat, so check to make sure that your tire pressure is where it should be. Also, check for visible wear and tear since this could be an indication of poor alignment.
These simple tips can keep your car driving smoothly through the summer months and help you avoid calling for emergency roadside assistance. Don’t neglect your vehicle and find yourself stranded in the heat.
May 20th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Would you ever think that a convertible could receive the same safety ratings as its counterpart sedan? Well it has happened with Saab vehicles.
The Saab 9-3 two door convertible, years 2006 and 2007, that has a fabric retractable roof received the same ratings for side, rear and frontal crash tests as its counterpart with a steel roof. In fact, it was also named a “Top Safety Pickâ€.
The crash tests that were performed were the first ever done on convertibles. They were conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hasn’t even done tests on the convertibles that the IIHS did, so these scores are the very first indications of the safety of convertibles.
The 2007 version of the Saab 9-3 sedan has a suggested retail of $26,250, and the Saab 9-3 convertible goes for $37,495. General Motors Corporation is the owner of Saab based out of Sweden. Saab has had a longstanding reputation for safe vehicles.
No matter how high a car is rated it is important to purchase an auto warranty in case of unforeseen problems. Used car warranties will save you money down the road when your car needs repair. After all, no vehicle is without faults.
May 16th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Most people depend on major car companies, like Avis for rentals on business trips and vacations. Yet, most people don’t realize that firms such as these are great sources of well-priced used vehicles. Avis’ business is rental cars, however, they also sell their older models. Car shoppers get a big savings by purchasing a vehicle from Avis instead of car dealers. This gives people the opportunity to put their money towards used car warranties that will protect their car.
Avis sells their vehicles that are more than one year old so they can make room for more recent models. This is how Avis ensures that they have a well-maintained and current fleet. When certain car models prove to be popular, Avis often sells them early, after the car has passed a certain mileage.
Another good thing about purchasing a car from Avis is that they treat their vehicles with metallic paint. On the other hand, car dealers usually don’t do this. One concern that car shoppers have is that rental cars have been through a lot of wear and tear. Yet, Avis points out that vehicles for sale are around six months old and less than 13,000 miles. Also important is that many times the car’s auto warranty is still valid. However, the auto warranty will only last for approximately one year, so it is important to shop around for used car warranties.
May 16th, 2009 by Hal Moses
The reliability ratings for Ford had a significant jump, which makes it the most reliable American carmaker, according to Consumer Reports, which just released its ratings. Other than a few of Ford’s pickup trucks, Ford’s reliability is comparable to that of the Japanese carmakers that are the best.
Other carmakers that received the highest ratings went to the usual winners, including Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. Toyota received below-average ratings last year for the V-6 Camry and Tundra, however now all of the 42 Toyota, Lexus, and Scion models had ratings that were average or above. After several years of experiencing trouble, Nissan’s Armada and Titan and Infiniti’s QX56 had improved ratings, which now are average. Kia and Hyundai also got rankings equal with the best Japanese carmakers, with Kia making a 12 spot jump in one year.
American carmakers need to make improvements in reliability so consumers will purchase American made cars, and Ford has now achieved this. Consumers are very concerned with safety and reliability and are purchasing cars with the best ratings. Motorists are also protecting themselves by purchasing new and used car warranties.
May 14th, 2009 by Hal Moses
If you’re looking to buy a cheap used vehicle, you might want to look online. One website that is a good place to start is Car-Auction.com. This is an auction website featuring seized vehicles by the government. Consumers can select what type and model of vehicle you are looking for, as well as the price. Results will appear within a few seconds. This is a lot more convenient than attending an automobile auction and waiting to see if the car you want is up for auction.
When you are looking to buy a cheap used car follow these simple tips.
The most difficult part of the process is finding a quality car that you would like to purchase. People make the mistake of buying a car because they like the way it looks. You need to get the full history of the vehicle before making an agreement. Also, get the VIN of the vehicle and do a search of the number through a local agency. You want to get the vehicle inspected by a professional.
An online auction is a great place to buy a used car. However, beware. To protect yourself, do your homework to get a good buy and make sure to purchase used car warranties.
May 9th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Used car buyers need to be aware of a common scam; odometer fraud. This is the act of rolling back the odometer on a car. This deceives buyers into thinking a vehicle has fewer miles than it really does. It is estimated that this crime leads to sales of around 450,000 vehicles every year.
Also alarming is that digital odometers are easier to meddle with than traditional odometers. There are ways that consumers can protect themselves against odometer fraud.
First of all, request to see the car’s title and make a comparison between its mileage and the car’s odometer. Also, compare the mileage on the car’s maintenance records with the odometer on the vehicle. In addition, sometimes there are stickers with maintenance records on doorframes and windows.
Next, you should ask for a Carfax History Report on the vehicle to see odometer discrepancies. If the person selling the car doesn’t have one, you can order one online with the vehicles VIN number.
Finally, check to see that the odometer gauge numbers are all aligned. If they aren’t aligned, or if they move when you tap on the dash, you may want to think twice about buying.
These tips can save you from buying a car that has been tampered with. However, you never know the true history of a used car. This is why used car warranties are a good idea to protect you against unforeseen repairs.
May 8th, 2009 by Hal Moses
Some consumers are apprehensive about purchasing a used car for fear that they will end up with a lemon. However, purchasing a pre-owned vehicle in Philadelphia is about to become safer thanks to a new lemon law.
When this bill becomes a law, cars purchased in Philadelphia must be road-worthy. If they aren’t, they can be returned for a full refund within three days. This law, along with used car warranties, will give drivers peace of mind when purchasing a used car.
So, what does this mean for the used car buyer? If you take your car in for an inspection by a licensed mechanic you can take the car back within 72 hours after the purchase if the car fails to pass the emission or safety inspection. The vehicle can also be returned if information by the seller wasn’t disclosed, such as a defect with the structure.
Consumers are thrilled with the new lemon law because this means they won’t get stuck with a piece of junk. With the addition of an auto warranty, motorists can finally have peace of mind when purchasing a used car.