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GM is offering red tag sales on some 2008 and 2009 Cadillac, Saab, and Hummer models. Since these vehicles are pricey in nature, the percentages off might not seem as impressive as what you might see for a Chevrolet, however with the Red Tag prices, cash back, and impressive new car warranties, you will find some deals that are interesting.
For instance, the 2008 Escalade SUV in 2WD has an MSRP of $56,890, but you can get $10,183 off of that price. Also, the 2009 STS V-6 1SC was originally $55,325, but you can now get $5,719 off of that.
Hummer and Saab also have numerous deals. You can get a 2008 Saab 9-3 Aero Sport sedan for $30,145 instead of $35,960 after the cash back and Red Tag Sale. Hummer deals are what would be expected- cash back and large rebates on models that are slow selling. However, one interesting outlier is the new 2009 H3T model, which you can get for $28,188 instead of $31,495.
You can visit GM’s website and type in your zip code to make sure these deals apply in the area where you live.
Imagine one day waking up to find that the only cars on the roads, in driveways, and in parking lots were electrics or hybrids.
CNW Marketing Research made some calculations to determine when America would become completely hybridized, and could stop depending on Middle Eastern powers for barrels of oil.
Based on the amount of people who live in America today (300 million), the number of cars driving on U.S. roads (11 million), the number of new cars that are sold in a year (15 million), and the number of those purchased cars that are hybrids, CNW calculated that in 2034 there is going to be:
• 357 million Americans
• 381 million cars, all hybrid or electric
• 15.7 million cars written off
• 18.1 new cars sold that are all hybrid or electric
It may seem like a long time, but it’s not unreasonable when you consider that every car being built and sold would have to be a hybrid, and every car on the road would have to be replaced with a hybrid vehicle. Also, many people are holding onto their old vehicles and buying used car warranties because of the poor economy, so that is slowing things down.
Honda is known for its safety, and is trying to keep its reputation by developing an airbag that is new and improved. The airbag will provide drivers with additional safety in the event of an accident.
The key components to Honda’s i-SRS airbag are a gas release control valve that allows the airbag to be deployed faster and makes an overall longer inflation period, and a spiraling seam within the design. Honda claims that this protection is more effective for the driver in the case of severe impacts and increases safety in various types of accidents.
The new i-SRS airbag will first appear in the Life minicar, which is going to be released in November in Japan. So far, it hasn’t been announced when the technology will make it to vehicles in the U.S.
Consumers are more concerned than ever with safety, which is one reason that Honda vehicles are so popular. People are trying to protect themselves by purchasing safe vehicles with new car warranties that will provide them peace of mind.
It can be quite a challenge to find a handicap-accessible vehicle to suit your needs. Also, it can be nearly impossible to sort through newspapers and services online. This is why Rick Shutes started HandicapAutoTrader.com. He wanted to help people who are disabled to find suitable vehicles.
HandicapAutoTrader.com is great for buyers and sellers. People who want to buy can search available vehicles at no cost, and contact the website’s staff conveniently through email or phone. Sellers are able to list their cars, with an addition of three images for free.
This website allows consumers to search cars according to the features that they desire. In addition, you can search by categories, such as model, make, year, etc. Also convenient is the feature, “Easy Compare Vehiclesâ€. This lets people compare vehicles side-by-side to get the features and price that they want.
As with any vehicle purchase, it is necessary to do your homework. Make sure to research vehicles, used car warranties, and auto loans before deciding anything. This will allow you to get the best deals.
Between the poor economy, and the increasing awareness about environmental dangers, gas-guzzlers and giant SUVs aren’t quite as chic. Now, people are looking to small, economic cars instead. Luckily, there are more budget-priced car models to choose from than ever. Some are terrific, while some are not. Here are a few great choices.
The Honda Fit is a hatchback launched back in 2006. It has superb handling, surprising power, and the quality associated with the Honda brand. It comes in two trim levels, including the Fit Sport. This car has a 1.5-liter engine with 100-hp, and is fuel-efficient. However, the best part about the car is its price, starting at $13,950 including an auto warranty.
The Chevrolet Cobalt has a model for every budget: the LS, LT and Sport. Also, shoppers can pick between the sedan and coupe. The Cobalt engine is a 2.2-liter with 148-hp. Also, the 2008 Cobalt has OnStar, XM satellite radio, and head curtain side impact air bags. The price on this car ranges from $13,675-$18,875.
At $11,300-$13,675, the Toyota Yaris is available in a three-door hatchback or sedan. This car is very hot in Europe and gaining popularity around the world. It has a 1.5-liter 106-hp engine and offers excellent fuel-efficiency.
One thing is for sure; gas-guzzlers are a thing of the past. Small, efficient cars are what people want today. These cars offer great reliability, however, as with any car purchases it is important to have new car warranties to protect you.
Ford Motor Co. is getting on-board the popular small car and crossover markets with a Focus coupe that has been redesigned and the seven seat Flex.
Ford’s marketing manager claimed that fuel-efficiency is the main factor driving the market right now. However, motorists won’t compromise functionality, and the Flex accomplishes fuel-efficiency and function.
The 2009 Ford Flex is all the rage. It has the length of an SUV, while remaining low to the ground. This vehicle gets 24 mpg on the highway and 17 mpg in the city.
The all-new Ford Focus has a sportier exterior. The vehicle has wheels that are larger, with a spoiler and new designs in the front and rear. Also, it gets 35 mpg on the highway and has impressive new car warranties.
Ford is getting on board the small car and crossover craze with the introduction of the all-new Focus and the Flex. Consumers are protecting their wallets by purchasing fuel-efficient vehicles and an auto warranty.
A couple of months ago Toyota made an announcement saying that it will manufacture a four-cylinder version of the Highlander crossover. Today, Toyota published several specs about the newer model. This Highlander has a 187-hp, 2.7-liter four cylinder that has 186 lbs of torque. It also has a six-speed automatic transmission that is all new. This engine and transmission is the same as the new Venza, and for good reason; the K-platform by Toyota underpins the Venza, Camry and Highlander, so using the new engine in these various models is a cost-effective thing to do. In addition, it gets good gas mileage.
The fuel-economy numbers for the new Highlander are 20/27 mpg city/highway, which for a mid-size crossover is greater. This new Highlander has a 2-mpg better rating than the V-6 version in the combined cycle. This vehicle also blows away its competitors, such as the Honda Pilot, Mazda CX-9, Hyundai Santa Fe, because those cars have power plants that are more powerful. For now, the four-cylinder model will only have front-wheel drive.
Other information about the newest Highlander will be disclosed in the near future, such as its price tag, new car warranties and release date.
In future car accidents a circuit could be as crucial to survival as a seat belt. Congress made seat belts mandatory in the 1960’s, which was revolutionary in car safety. Since then, seat belts have greatly reduced deaths. Now, there is an additional safety revolution in the midst. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has employed a new standard. This makes electronic stability control equipment a mandatory component in all cars. The adoption of ESC will save approximately 10,000 lives every year.
Most luxury vehicles already come with ESC. Other models offer it as an option. This is just one of the new safety advancements designed with the purpose of preventing auto accidents, not just protecting passengers. The majority of these new features have a microchip base. Many are still being perfected. So beware, you never know when new technology will fail. However, new car warranties will save you from unnecessary expenses.
Many motorists are finding it easiest to buy a package of safety options, rather than individual gadgets. Lexus, for example, places an emphasis on how its safety features work as a system. It has a package with lane-departure warning, smart cruise control, and ESC.
Integrating such systems, and the yielding of throttle, brake, and steering raise the question: Do drivers need or want this much help? Who is actually in charge of the wheel? No matter the answer, an auto warranty is essential in protecting your vehicle with all of those fancy gadgets.
In NYC the top taxicab lobby didn’t take lightly Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s attempt at making the taxi fleet hybrids. After the announcement that NYC would require taxi companies to gradually phase out the V-8 Crown Victoria, which is a gas-guzzler, for hybrid vehicles that are much more expensive, the Metropolitan Taxicab Board of Trade started its campaign designed to fight back.
Last week it won a victory because Paul Crotty, who is a federal judge, ruled that the federal government’s laws about fuel economy pre-empt and city or state regulations.
Obviously, Mayor Bloomberg wasn’t pleased, claiming that “Archaic Washington regulations†should not keep cities from taking matters, such as efficiency and pollution reduction into their own hands. Certainly, consumers are taking steps to reduce their car costs by purchasing hybrids with new car warranties.
The ruling is peculiar considering the nation has moved away from gas-guzzlers, but it is likely that the decision won’t hold.
According to the BMW Blog, the CS Concept that was unveiled at the New York auto show this past spring isn’t going to ever see the light of day in production. Due to the current problems with the financial market, BMW brass had a change of mind about the possibility of a $100,000-plus-range car.
For car fans this is bad news, but most people buying cars won’t care. But it is worrisome to car afficionados is the fact that BMW claimed in its cancellation announcement that it’s focusing on profit right now, and not brand identity. That means that consumers can expect to see more cars like the X1 SUV and not as many statement vehicles. The company is also claiming that it will be focusing on new technology, which probably means it will be working on engines that are more efficient and refining its iDrive system.
Although many drivers don’t have the funds to purchase a car like the CS Concept, it is sad to see that it won’t make it to production. However, most people are choosing not to purchase new vehicles right now and instead hold onto their current cars and buy used car warranties.