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Jetta Diesels Are In Demand, Despite The Pricey Fuel

images-114.jpgAccording to Volkswagen dealers, the high diesel fuel prices aren’t stopping the large rush of buyers waiting to get the first bunch of VW Jetta TDI vehicles.

The Jetta TDIs have new diesels that meet the standards for emissions in all states.  And although the cars won’t be sold until the end of August, many dealers already have so many orders that their allocation of 2008 Jetta sedans and Sportswagen TDIs have already been eaten up.

Many people wonder what the appeal is, since diesel is almost $5 a gallon in some areas.  However, dealers claim that the improved fuel-efficiency and highly reliable diesel engine, plus the excellent performance put these cars in high demand.

People are realizing what really constitutes a true economy car.  They don’t just want fuel-efficiency, but also a vehicle that drives and handles well, and has good performance.

Volkswagen of America is planning to sell approximately 15,000 TDI Jettas in 2008.  In 2009, 30% of the Jetta sales could be made up of the TDI.

The Jetta diesel sedan will be priced at $22,640 with an auto warranty and the wagon will go for $24,240, also with an auto warranty.  Because the price is right, consumers are getting in line for these new models.

EcoDriving Tips From Ford

images-113.jpgWith gas prices on the rise and summer traveling in full gear, Americans are trying to find ways to save at the gas pump.  Ford has put together some easy tips for all motorists, which suggest ways to alter their driving behavior.

First of all, drivers should slow down and keep a steady speed.  Consider driving 55 mph instead of 65 mph.  Just by following this simple tip you can improve your fuel economy 10-15%.  Also, by maintaining a constant speed and not pumping the accelerator you can avoid sending more gas to the engine.

Next, avoid aggressive driving to avoid wasting fuel.  Also, this will help you avoid wearing out brakes and tires.  Try to have a smooth acceleration and soft brake.

Don’t waste money idling.  Even in frigid temperatures, engines today don’t need to warm up.  After starting the vehicle, drive away gently.  Instead of idling in traffic and fast food drive-thrus, just turn you engine off.

Finally, purchase an auto warranty so that you aren’t afraid to have maintenance and repairs performed.  Maintaining your vehicle will ensure that it is running efficiently and has the best fuel economy possible.

Customer Satisfaction With Dealer Service Departments Is High

images-112.jpgAccording to J.D. Power and Associates, in 2008, overall satisfaction for customers with dealer service improved drastically. Over two-thirds of the 37 brands that were ranked showed gains.

The study, which is now in its 28th year, looks at the satisfaction among car owners who get maintenance or repairs done at the service department of the dealership within the first three years, which is a large part of the auto warranty period.

After staying generally flat since 2005, satisfaction has increased to 882 on a scale of 1,000 in 2008. This is a significant improvement from 2007 of 6 points.

The reason for the improvement is primarily because of an increase in the amount of maintenance work done and improved satisfaction in repair work. Motorists who go to the dealer for routine maintenance are on average more satisfied (894) than customers who have repairs done (862).

Improvements in vehicle quality have caused a decline in the need for car repairs within the initial three years of car ownership. Dealers are more focused than ever on satisfying their repair customers because they are finding it hard to achieve profitability.

Financing of 0% Is Offered For Infiniti Cars At The Source

images-26.jpgCalifornia residents can now look at The Source for lease quotes and prices on Infiniti vehicles.  Motorists who live in California that want to find out about financing programs and lease programs can visit The Source.  Select models of 2008 Infiniti cars have 0% financing and an excellent auto warranty, according to The Source.

Infiniti vehicles have a balance of comfort, luxury, and practicality.  Infiniti car shoppers in California know of the rave reviews that cars such as the Infiniti M35 have received from the automotive press.  For instance, Consumer Reports gave the Infiniti M35x the highest rating of any sedan.

People in California who are shopping for new cars on the Internet can now look at The Source for the best service and advice from California’s largest Infiniti dealer.

In addition to excellent financing rates, The Source has said that current owners of the Infiniti FX35 and FX45 who live in California can buy or lease a 2009 FX35 or FX45 and become qualified for incentives of thousands of dollars.  Also, new car warranties on these vehicles are superb.  For more information visit http://fx50.infiniticalifornia.com.

Compact Car Prices Are Rising

images-110.jpgUsed vehicles with good economy that at one time would have been hard for dealers to sell, such as the Chevrolet Aveo and Ford Focus, are now being sold at record speed, and their prices have gone up.  According to J.D. Power & Associates, the ten pre-owned cars with the prices rising the fastest include the Kia Spectra, which is up almost 8%, and the Hyundai Elantra, which is almost 9% higher.  Just a couple of years ago this list was dominated by large, luxurious cars, such as the Lexus LS Series.

Some prices of used cars are even getting close to that of new cars.  For example, the 2006 Honda Civic has an average cost of $16,118, which is 86% of the price of a new 2008 Civic.  A 2006 used BMW Mini Cooper is approximately 81% of the price of a 2008 model.  Usually, cars that are three-years old will cost around 50%-60% of the price of their new equivalent.

This trend creates an opportunity for carmakers to make premium compact cars instead of larger, luxury cars that aren’t as fuel-efficient.  Consumers are looking to save money on car prices, an auto warranty, and gas prices.  Large vehicles that guzzle gas are a thing of the past.

The 2010 Ford Fiesta Will Get 39 mpg

images-39.jpgFord has high expectations for the 2010 Fiesta subcompact.  With U.S. car shoppers turning to small, fuel-efficient cars as a solution to high fuel prices, the sales of Ford have been hurt by a lineup of primarily trucks.  Ford has currently suspended its idea of returning to profitability in 2009.  Instead, they are 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.”  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.

The Ford Fiesta will be available for sale in Europe within three months, but will not reach showrooms in the U.S. until the model year of 2010.  However, at that time, consumers can purchase this car with an auto warranty and breathe a sigh of relief that they will have a reliable, fuel-efficient vehicle.

Buying A Used Car Has Many Benefits

images-63.jpgPurchasing a used vehicle can be a wise financial decision that will allow you to save thousands of dollars, if you take the time to do your homework ahead of time. This is especially true in these hard times when you are pinching pennies and trying to save on fuel.

New vehicles lose approximately 40 percent of their value within the first few years of leaving the dealership. At that point, the process of depreciation slows down a great deal until the point it reaches the salvage value of the car.

Buying a good used vehicle allows you to pocket approximately 50% of its original sticker price while benefiting from a fairly new car. A pre-owned vehicle also has many other advantages. For example, it has reduced depreciation, and lower costs for an auto warranty, registration, and an insurance premium.

In addition, the cutthroat competition of today has resulted in manufacturers building cars that are more reliable and also carry longer auto warranty periods. Therefore, it isn’t uncommon to find cars that are three-years old that still have original new car warranties by the manufacturer.

GM Promotes Their Latest Green Technology

images-51.jpgAccording to the Vice Chairman of General Motors, Bob Lutz, business as usual is no longer acceptable; consumers are demanding green, fuel-efficient vehicles.  Lutz has been promoting the newest green technology by GM.  However, he says that although GM will meet the market demands, motorists are going to have to be prepared to pay for it.  Not only will drivers be paying for the car cost, maintenance, and an auto warranty, they are going to also pay for technology that is advanced.

Lutz claims that in America, drivers are going to pay an additional $10,000 per vehicle to maintain the cars, trucks and crossovers that are out there today.  The reason for this is the added costs to manufacture lightweight, advanced materials.

Although people are focusing on fuel-efficiency and environmental issues, Lutz wonders if motorists in the U.S. are really all that concerned about new technology to achieve higher mileage.    He feels that even though fuel prices are on the rise, they don’t have that big of an impact on the average driver.  An average commuter will pay an additional $30 to $40 a week in gas.

Fun, Affordable Cars

images-37.jpgDo you have to pay $40,000 to get an exciting, engaging vehicle?  Of course not, there are many models out there that come complete with an auto warranty for less than $25,000.  Here are several great choices.

First, there’s the Honda Civic Si, costing $21,110.  This vehicle gives you high performance and has a sleek shape.  In addition, it has a sport-tuned suspension system that is grippy.  This car utilizes a 197hp, 2.0-liter four-cylinder I-VTEC engine.  Driving this smooth ride will have you smiling from ear to ear.

If you’re looking for a muscle car with a little bit of retro, the Ford Mustang V6 Pony Car won’t disappoint.  With the Pony Package you will get a rear spoiler, 17-inch wheels, along with striping and floor mats. With a 210hp V6, you will get tons of thrust.

If you’re looking for a convertible, you might want to try the Pontiac Solstice.  This has a 173 hp, 2.4-liter engine.  Standard with this car is an 18-inch rolling rock, balanced chassis, and big brakes, giving you an exhilarating ride.

Any of these cars will have you feeling like you’re driving a $40,000 car, when in actuality you will pay less than $25,000.  All of these vehicles have good new car warranties that will have you feeling rest-assured that you won’t be shelling out extra money for repair costs.

What Does A Fuel Pump Do?

images-36.jpgVehicles need fuel pumps to pump the fuel to the engine.  This is necessary because the gas tank isn’t on the same side of the vehicle as the engine.

There are two different varieties of fuel pumps.  Electrical fuel pumps are used in cars that are equipped with electronic fuel injection systems.  Mechanical fuel pumps are used in carbureted cars.

The carburetor transports gas through a vacuum.  Then, the mixture of gas and air brought by the vacuum to the engine also moves the fuel along lines to get to the engine.  However, more help is needed, so carbureted engines have a mechanical fuel pump.  The pump is positioned next to the car engine.

Electronic fuel injection is a delivery system where fuel is squirted into the engine chambers.  The fuel pump is either inside or next to the fuel tank.

Vehicles that have electronic fuel injection usually don’t experience a fuel pump failure.  However, when a failure does occur, the vehicle will begin to sputter and then die.  Also, you won’t be able to start the car back up.  It is always a good idea to purchase an auto warranty in case of a situation such as this.  You don’t want to end up paying costly repairs that are unnecessary.



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