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Saturday, February 21, 2009

as auto makers push to sell more suvs it hurts biofuel initiatives

As Auto Makers Push to Sell More SUVs It Hurts BioFuel InitiativesWriten by Lance Winslow

Currently the United States of America we produced 17 million cars each and every year. Most of these cars run on gasoline and very few actually run on ethanol. Although most cars can run on at least 15% ethanol blends. If we truly wish to break their addiction to foreign oil we will need to expand the number of cars which can run on either pure ethanol or E85 Ethanol, which is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline.

Ethanol runs better at higher temperatures and that means it should be sold in places like Arizona and New Mexico. Places like Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia. Yet most of the Midwest where the ethanol is refined and grown from corn has cooler temperatures and fair for the ethanol is less effective. By less effective I mean you get less power as a fuel. In fact you get less miles per gallon with ethanol than you do with regular gasoline and you have less power when it is cold out.

In places like Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Florida it is hardly ever called and therefore ethanol would work much better. However, Texas is primarily an oil industry state and they have refineries nearby which keep the price of gasoline low. Florida has many ports and can get loyal in for refining rather cheap. These issues pose a problem for the switching to ethanol.

If the United States is to break the addiction to foreign oil we need to have proper planning of infrastructure to get ethanol to market and where it will do the most good. That makes the most sense and yet there are distribution issues. Such as ethanol is more corrosive and harder to move from place to place. It does not work very well and pipelines. There is more to consider when growing our own fuel in America then most people understand. Please consider all this in 2006.

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japanese and american automobile markets trends an insight why american companies losing

Japanese and American Automobile Markets Trends - An Insight Why American Companies LosingWriten by Boris Mann

The automobile industry like any other industry is dependent on consumers. In my opinion the American and Japanese companies have looked at consumers and other stakeholders differently and thus we are in a situation where some companies are doing better than others. But the big question is - Are they doing better or worse based on the demand that exists in the market.

American cars have always made a statement, they are symbolic of what America and its people represent. They are big, shiny and beautiful. They are distinct, powerful and representative of a culture and way of life.

Our country has always been known for the cars we make, and our cars are branded as 'So American' because that is how we make them - American.

The car companies had been the drivers of our countries growth in the 20th century, however at the start of the 21st century. Their operations for a change seem to fragile, manpower incompetent and design out of place. In the 20th century, it seems that the big car companies controlled the country and moved mountains, not anymore.

When I say not anymore, it comes from the fact that General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have always done so well that a blip in their performance makes one feel that all is lost. And actually speaking things are really bleak, the place these companies faltered was in giving away too much in their hay days, CEO after CEO kept giving concessions and privileges that are impairing the performance of the companies now. The companies are under a huge burden of recurring expenses that are more than their profits.
But to reflect back on how they were doing, we should look at the bare facts that these companies have continued for nearly a 100 years and spent nearly 50 of those years in the top 10 list of fortune 500 magazine.

Off late the difference has occurred in the preferences of the consumers and the changes in the environment. The consumers want cars that are easier to drive and economically efficient to maintain with sky rocketing gasoline prices.

Japanese Car Market
For years, the business strategies of the Big Three auto makers in Japan have been at odds with U.S. industry and government trade rhetoric. Having disdained re-entering the Japanese market on the grounds that it would never be significant enough to warrant serious effort, the American companies relied on their enormous domestic market and focused international efforts on building a major position in Europe.

Trapped by their own neglect in the late 1970s, they embraced a range of protectionist measures at home and in the recent past pursued an aggressive agenda of so-called 'results-oriented' trade policies designed to pressure Japan to meet highly specific targets for both sales and the number of outlets in the Big Three distribution network in Japan. With the introduction of the first American right-hand drive vehicles in 1994, hopes soared as sales of U.S. cars, Big Three autos companies nearly tripled over the next three years.

But the slowdown in the Japanese economy exposed the weak strategic position of the American manufacturers for all to see. Sales of U.S.-made vehicles dropped nearly 18% and were off even more sharply in the first quarter of 1998. This has once again raised the specter of potentially divisive and economically damaging trade disputes, as U.S. government officials and executives blamed Japan for the decline.

Key Factors influencing American Car Companies in the Japanese Car Market:

Since the U.S.-Japan auto agreement was reached in June 1995, the Big Three have been engaged in an active process of churning franchises, closing and/or opening a total of about 360 showrooms a number representing more than half of the 600-plus outlets in their Japanese distribution network. Despite this, and contrary to years of complaints about the need for more outlets, the American makers ended 1997 with fewer showrooms than they had three years ago not the 177 'additional' stores that have been claimed. This level of turnover is quite large for a mature market and clearly unsustainable over the long term.

Ford Japan has made by far the biggest commitment and investment among the Big Three faces the most severe challenge because of strategic and product shortcomings. The company suffered nearly a 40% drop in sales of its U.S.-built vehicles in 1997, and many of its dealers are openly angry about the lack of appeal of current models, the paucity of financial support from the manufacturer, and the apparent lack of exciting new products in the pipeline.

Because of these problems, Ford has just recently announced a 180-degree strategy shift in Japan, and its new president has publicly embraced sales and marketing changes.

Chrysler has substantially increased its investment in the Japanese market, but now faces the critical and daunting task of rebuilding an independent dealer network after terminating a lucrative arrangement with Honda for the distribution of the well-known Jeep models. Chrysler also faces serious questions about future product suitability in a fast-changing sport utility market.

General Motors continues to play out a conservative and largely uninspired strategy that, if left alone, could drop it into third place behind Chrysler in unit sales of U.S. made vehicles in Japan. Moreover, its Saturn Japan division, launched in April 1997, is off to a very slow start, because of severe limitations in product quality and variety.

The current import share of the Japanese auto market is 9.6%, not the lower 5.4% reported by the Big Three and the U.S. government. Their calculation divides total import car sales, including grey market imports, by the total number of vehicles sold in Japan, including mini-vehicles, trucks and buses, which the American manufacturers do not even make for Japan. The rest of the world calculates market share simply and cleanly: by dividing imported passenger cars sold by the total number of passenger cars sold.

Japanese auto dealers are a widely diverse and dynamic group who provide an exceptionally high level of customer service in a fiercely competitive environment. While the internal structure of day-to-day business operations is different in many respects from that of dealers in the U.S., they share a high degree of interest with their American counterparts in testing and pursuing many kinds of new systems and marketing tools. Debates over the effectiveness of 'one-price' showrooms are particularly intense and quite similar to trends in America.

Things are not so rosy for the Japanese manufacturers either, just today Isuzu released its numbers and the shrinkage of Isuzu underscores how increased competition is forcing smaller competitors by the wayside. Automakers will launch 197 models this year through 2009, a 53% increase over the number of vehicle introductions from 1987 to 2005, Merrill Lynch said in a report last year.

Competition will only grow more fierce. The South Korean brands have become competitive enough to pinch Japanese and domestic automakers. Chinese makers might be next to wash ashore.

Isuzu presents a classic example of what can happen to an automaker that fails to invest in its market. They are fighting their battle in an overcrowded market with models that aren't being supported. While Isuzu used to be a low-price brand, The Koreans now are offering a competitive product at a cheaper price.It has just pushed them out of the marketplace.

With vehicles that differ little from their GM cousins, Isuzu tries to appeal to buyers by selling them for less. The base Ascender lists for $26,644, about $300 less than the Chevrolet TrailBlazer built on the same production line, reports Edmunds.com, a car buyer research website. But buyers are finding TrailBlazer cheaper because of sales incentives.

Isuzu also tries to gain an edge with a better warranty. Instead of three years or 36,000 miles, Isuzu's warranty is 50,000 miles. The drivetrain's warranty is for 75,000 miles or seven years.

GM's involvement with Isuzu is not coincidental. Starting in the early 1970s, GM took a 37.5% share of Isuzu, which it later increased to 49%. For years, Isuzu thrived.

In 1984, Isuzu introduced one of the earliest and most successful compact SUVs, the Trooper. It came to market ahead of what would later become the domestic makers' best-known SUVs. And the Trooper developed a reputation for toughness and quality. Isuzu followed up with the smaller Rodeo and a little sport vehicle, the Amigo.

Isuzu was a brash competitor. Its cheeky approach came through in its popular television ads featuring Joe Isuzu, a car salesman whose outlandish claims were contradicted by a sober scroll running across the bottom of the screen.

Its success was reflected in its sales, which peaked at 127,630 in 1986 and stayed strong into the late 1990s. Then, little by little, the market withered away. Trooper disappeared in 2002, Rodeo, in 2004. A proposal to bring in a Thai-built SUV a couple of years ago fizzled. The company restructured two years ago. GM has reduced its stake to about 8%.

It might help if Ascender, a name which means nothing to customers, were redubbed Trooper, which still resonates with buyers. Or if Isuzu could bring some of its vaunted diesel engine technology, still important to GM's midsize Duramax truck line, to the light-vehicle line.

With all the bad news coming out of Detroit these days, many have a disarmingly simple suggestion: Ford and General Motors should simply build better cars.

Quality Perception

A perception of poor quality certainly isn't the only reason Ford and GM cars can have trouble in today's market. But it is one of the most importatnt factor.

I looked at J.D. Power and Associates Long-term Dependability Surveys to get a sense of where American cars rank in terms of reliability and how much they've improved. That survey measures the number of problems vehicle owners have after 3 years of ownership.

The survey shows that all the big three are doing pretty good but the problem is that 'pretty good' has become 'not quite good enough' in a world where quality standards have been raised significantly. The bad experiences of customers with American cars still lingers in their memories.

Reliability by the numbers

If you believe J.D. Power's surveys, the story for American luxury brands Lincoln, Cadillac and Buick is particularly striking.
Of the above three brands, Lincoln performed best in the 2005 survey ranking third of all brands behind Porsche & Lexus.

Lincoln, Cadillac and Buick all out-scored Toyota's Toyota-branded and Honda's Honda-branded vehicles in the same 2005 J.D. Powers survey.

Another view

But the people at Consumer Reports don't have quite as good a view of Ford and GM products as J.D. Powers' survey.

In Consumer Reports predicted reliability ratings, brands like Toyota, Subaru and even Suzuki rank higher than Pontiac, which has average predicted reliablity in Consumer Reports' estimation.
Lincoln, the top-ranked American brand in the J.D. Power survey, is seen as having below average predicted reliability by Consumer Reports.

Still, agreed Michael Quincy automotive content specialist for Consumer Reports, the quality of Ford and GM cars has improved greatly in recent years.

Some Ford cars are actually above average in reliability, according to Consumer Reports own surveys, Quincy said. The Ford Escape Hybrid SUV is etter than average, for example, and the closely-related Mercury Mariner SUV is much better than average in reliability.

GM brands, according to Consumer Reports, have mostly average predicted reliability. Hummer and Saturn are seen as below average.

Why are we so sure they're bad?

Given J.D. Power survey results, and even the ot bad showings in Consumer Reports data, why do Americans seem so sure that American cars are dross?

Three possible reasons:

Reputation: Toyota has, by now, had a lifetime to cement its reputation among American consumers for nearly fool-proof quality. GM and Ford spent nearly as long honing a reputation for not caring much about quality. Things may have improved, but it takes a long time for that to sink in.

Recalls: GM, in particular, has had a problem with headline-making recalls. It's a big company, it sells a lot of vehicles and they share a lot of components. When one of those parts goes wrong, eye-popping numbers of vehicles can be affected. That doesn't mean the vehicles are unreliable. Recalls are a different sort of problem. But it does cause concerns.

Reviews: GM and Ford vehicles haven't always exuded quality that may have been hiding in there somewhere. Cheap-feeling interior materials, raspy-sounding engines and gap-filled construction didn't give potential buyers the feeling of confidence that even lesser Japanese brands manage to carry off.

GM and Ford deserve credit for what they've done so far. But American consumers have shown they still need lot more proof.
There are problems with Ford and General Motors.

On paper Ford appears to have it much easier. Despite losing $1.6 billion in North America last year, Ford Motor remains profitable. It has more cash and less debt than GM, its credit rating is higher, and its legacy costs are lower because it has shrunk less (and thus has fewer retirees to support).

Yet Ford Motor hasn't been running all that smoothly since Bill Ford took over as CEO in 2001. Strategic direction looks like a lot of zigs and zags. Ford Division has dumped its overtly conservative design and will pursue more eye-catching ones from now on. The Taurus, Ford's bestselling car in 2005, is being discontinued in 2006 (it hopes the Fusion will fill the vacuum). Lincoln has gotten yet another facelift, while Mercury is still seeking a personality after decades of searching.

To get his company up to speed again, Bill Ford has produced the second turnaround plan of his tenure, called 'Way Forward'.

The plan promises cost cuts, improved quality, and increased productivity. Those are all essential in an industry that gets more competitive by the day,But the statement has no plans for events which are beyond Bill Ford's control could make his job even trickier. Some analysts think a GM bankruptcy would force Ford to follow suit.

The truth is that GM is essentially indentured to the UAW because of the union's power to strike. GM's hourly and salaried employees, present and past, essentially own the company, a fact I like to prove by describing some bank accounts.

At the end of 2004, the latest date for which figures are available, GM's pension funds (both inside the U.S. and out) had $100 billion in assets, which is wealth belonging to GM's employees, retirees, and dependents. To that you can add $19 billion that GM has put in a dedicated account for retiree health benefits. That makes $119 billion that GM has banked for its employees. In contrast, the shareholders of GM recently owned their grubby $13 billion in market value. That is a bizarre, Alice-in-Autoland result from 98 years in which capitalism supposedly reigned.

The likes of Toyota and all have not committed that mistake. They give limited insurance and their new plants are being set up in Canada because Canada has a better healthcare system, which means the company does not have to pay costly healthcare insurance to its employees.

The good news is that within the American borders, General Motors is still the king with around 40 percent market share and Toyota has 15 percent. The big ball game is that there is a huge market outside America and the big problem is we are repetitively failing to penetrate those new growth centers in the world.

Changing World

Companies like Nissan driven by visionary CEO Ghosn has been making some of the best cars off late. They are listening to the consumers while the American companies are not. Ghosn entered the tough world of the Japanese business and managed to close factories and retire people when it is almost impossible to do something like that in Japan. People need to make some very tough decision and he has been able to do it. No wonder that now he is also the CEO of Renault the French company and combined Nissan and Renault are in the top 5 manufacturers worldwide and have a 9.6% market share.

Nissan had an operating profit of 249 billion yen in the first three months of 2005, according to Bloomberg calculations, which was the fourth quarter of Nissan's fiscal 2005 year. That translated into a 10 percent operating margin.

Nissan on Feb. 2 maintained its April 2005 forecast for net income to rise 0.9 percent to 517 billion yen, while sales will rise 4.9 percent to 9 trillion yen. The company plans to increase global vehicle sales in the year ended March 31 by 6.8 percent to a record 3.62 million units.

However, the markets are unrelenting but the American manufacturers are going to suffer more. If I want to buy a car, I will buy the best car available and an American manufacturer does not make that best car according to customers' needs. The tragedy of the American automobile/car industry is that we are not listening to the consumers and have the terrible reputation of making bad cars. The Japanese on the other hand realized that Japan is a much smaller country which cannot absorb all the cars they can make and choose to sell their cars to the American market.

Here is the list of the Fortune 500, top 10. there are a few car companies, 3 are American (assuming the combined share of Diamler Chrysler) and 1 japanese. Toyota makes more money than all 3 combined.

The rank is followed by the name, revenue and then the profit of the that company.

1. Wal-Mart Stores 287,989.0 10,267.0

2 BP 285,059.0 15,371.0

3 Exxon Mobil 270,772.0 25,330.0

4 Royal Dutch/Shell Group 268,690.0 18,183.0

5 General Motors 193,517.0 2,805.0

6 DaimlerChrysler 176,687.5 3,067.1

7 Toyota Motor 172,616.3 10,898.2

8 Ford Motor 172,233.0 3,487.0

9 General Electric 152,866.0 16,819.0

10 Total 152,609.5 11,955.0

Seems the world is just buying fuel and cars, then why are we losing money? Shouldnt we listen to our consumers?

Boris Mann is an auto-Industry analyst and tracking the american and japanese market trends for over a decade now. He writes for various magazines and is Heading the Automobile Industry section of http://www.writetermpapers.com

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auto detailing testimonials

Auto Detailing TestimonialsWriten by Lance Winslow

Offer A Free Detail For Best Testimonial

If you run an auto detail business then you need to have a professional website. On this website Testimonials are important as they elevate you to the expert you are and also add credibility for the new customers. Most of your business is word of mouth, but often the new potential customer will look up your website to see if you are legitimate. How do you get the best testimonials?

Carry a tape recorder and ask your favorite customers to tape a testimonial to your business. Encourage them to be creative, enthusiastic, and energetic. Then take the tape to another good customer and say can you beat this? Give them the same 100% encouragement. Print the best testimonial on the back of your flyers and put them all on your website. Ask permission of the best testimonials and then tell who the person is, and that they received a free detail for their effort. Print a copy of their business card along with the testimonial. They will get calls from appearing on your flyer and this will help their business. You can even print a testimonial of the month in the newspaper. If you run an ad, just be sure to get permission from the customer. This same technique can be used in the on the website.

After youve selected fifteen or twenty really good testimonials, youll have built up a great portfolio of recommendations for yourself and they will be dynamite for your website as well. You can show these testimonials to potential car wash, auto detailing and fleet customers. The customer who gave the testimonial will feel that much more a special part of your business and this while embolden them to give you further referrals. Think about it.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

getting the most car for your buck car auction tips

Getting the Most Car for Your Buck - Car Auction Tips

Vehicles that are used in the commission of certain crimes, particularly drug offenses, often become the property of the arresting agency, depending on local laws. While these seized vehicles are occasionally used by the agency, in the vast majority of cases the vehicles are sold at auction.

Cars that have been repossessed for nonpayment are also commonly sold at car auctions. This means that, under the right circumstances, the savvy shopper can find some spectacular deals.

Car auctions are competitive, however, so it is possible to come away paying more than the vehicle is worth. This article provides a few car auction tips that can be used to increase the chances of finding real bargains.

It is important to do your homework before the car auction begins. Most auctions will allow the automobiles to be inspected by the public a few days before the event is held. This provides a great opportunity to look under the hood, kick the tires, check the shocks, and do all the other tests that can give the shopper an idea of the state of the vehicle.

Be sure to record the vehicle identification number (VIN) of any vehicle you are interested in buying. You can use this number to get a report on issues that have been reported to insurance agencies or law enforcement departments in the past.

It is important to know if the vehicle has been flooded, fire damaged, rebuilt, or involved in a major accident. Armed with this knowledge, you can return and inspect the vehicle and look for defects that you might not otherwise know to look for.

This advice assumes that the purchaser is skilled enough with automobiles to know how to inspect them properly. For most auctions, a test drive is out of the question.

Therefore, if you are not confident in your ability to diagnose the condition of the vehicle, consider asking a friend or relative who is knowledgeable about the inner workings of automobiles to help you out. Some professional mechanics will also attend the auction to inspect the car for you (for a fee of course).

It is important to have all of your homework complete by the time the auction begins. Know beforehand the maximum amount you are willing to pay and stick to it. It is very easy to get caught up in the competitive nature of bidding and become so engrossed in beating the other guy that you lose perspective of the real reason you are there--to find the best deal possible. It is not uncommon for people to leave auctions bewildered why they paid as much as they did.

Car auctions can be a great source for excellent deals for those who are serious about finding bargains and do their homework. Those who attend the auction spontaneously or lose themselves in the competitive nature of bidding are likely to come away paying more than if they had bought the vehicle from a dealer.

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spotting a flooded car

Spotting A Flooded Car
Writen by Verapol Chaiyapin

Over 500,000 new and used vehicles were damaged in the recent floods and hurricanes but unfortunately, many of these vehicles make it into the hands of the general population. Although many states require that car titles specify when a car is flood damaged or salvaged but the descriptive terms vary from state to state. Scam artists can move the car to a less restrictive state and using the discrepancies in state standards to wash the cars flood history clean. Many of these cars are shipped far from the affected areas so dont assume that a car youre looking at couldnt be a flooded car just because you dont live near the flooded areas.

Have a professional mechanic closely inspected any vehicle that youre considering, used or new. Be alerted if the car price is significantly low. If a deal sound too good to be true, it probably is. Look for rust or fresh paint, mud, grit or mold and smelling mildew or strong air fresheners may be important tip-offs. Insist on seeing the cars existing titles. If the previous owner is an insurance company, find out how the company took ownership of the car. Also, check where the car was recently registered. If its one of the areas affected by any recent hurricanes, you should be skeptical. Remember, problems caused by flood damage may not show up right away. You dont want to end up with a dream car that turns into a nightmare.

If you are looking to buy a car, I advise you to do your homework. Don't forget to check out our
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where are all these hybrid cars anyway

Where Are All These Hybrid Cars Anyway?Writen by Lance Winslow

Where are all the fuel efficient cars that we have been promised. There are now great tax incentives for consumers to buy hybrid cars, but there are also waiting lists at many car dealerships. Both Honda and Toyota have waiting lists for their top-selling hybrid cars. At Ford Motor Co. they will roll out more mini Escape SUVs, which will be able to run E85 ethanol in 2007 and 2008.

But even so we can expect higher gasoline prices due to disruptions in supply from international terrorist attacks in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. Additionally the showdown with Iran over the nuclear weapons manufacturing is problematic for OPEC and crude oil supplies. Venezuela which is an oil producing nation has made deals to sell much of its oil to China. And all this is taking place before the 2006 Atlantic tropical hurricane season even starts and it you sure to be a big one.

Can we wait for these hybrid cars for two more years? If oil prices continue to go up we could be paying four dollars and even higher for gasoline. The higher oil prices will take its toll on the American family and consumer. Where are all these hybrid cars anyway? We need more and sooner then later. Consider this 2006.

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How to Sell Houses at Auctions

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    portable automotive detailers got slammed by el nino but summer is here

    Portable Automotive Detailers got Slammed By El Nino but summer is hereWriten by Lance Winslow

    If you run a mobile auto detailing business or portable carwash and you lived near the Sierra Nevada Mountain range you know how tough it was this year with all the weather storms. Yet the weatherman never called it an El Nino officially, you can be sure it felt like one to you. We also run a mobile car cleaning business on both sides of the hill; in California and in Nevada.

    Our Franchises near the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range on the West Side of this Great Nation who do auto motive detailing have been got slammed with intense weather. Most of the car washes in the region report the same news. It had been cold and windy and lots of Rain, Snow and Blizzard like conditions, that kept our customers mostly in doors and when they go out their cars trashed with mud, dirt and road salt. This is both good and bad for our team. Bad in that it reduces the number of work days in December, through late February, early March. Good in that every single car, truck, shuttle bus, sidewalk and buildings is totally dirty and ugly, thus needing our services. These vehicles got so dirty that going to simple car washes will not suffice, they will need to partake in professional automotive detailing services. Nothing can replace the car care of a professional auto detailing expert.

    During the (medium intensity) El Nino Winter months our California Franchises get hammered by rain making schedules hectic trying to work around the storms; which are obviously for storms on their own schedule. For those franchises near the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains both on the leeward and windward side, those nimbus clouds climb upward where the air is much colder turning to snow and provide a much needed snow pack, which will be in need now that it is summer to alleviate the drought conditions.

    Currently CA is in a serious situation as the drought has affected all those who get water from the Colorado River. Las Vegas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Bernardino. So much so that there is in progress a water war, which will end up in court soon. Phoenix's SRP, has already cut the water supply by 50%, California has refused to cut her supply as promised. Phoenix area has considered stopping the building new homes and thus the plot thickens as to how the water will be divided as California is at the end of their water rights contract and is negotiating a new contract. Southern California only gets some of its water from Northern California, but what little in overall percentage it does get it really cannot afford to give. The Farmers need it, the Bay Delta is need rejuvenation of supply and the housing in Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley need it too if more people are to live in the region.

    No one in the industry is complaining. But we are getting calls from Team Members, Franchisees who do automotive detailing and car washes, Vendors and even competitors in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Northern AZ and California. It is a big deal and the weather is pretty intense in Post Cascade WA and OR, as well as ID car washes. And the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range is getting its share of harsh weather and it's much needed snow pack.

    El Nino and this years winter weather we had could not have come at a better time really, considering the much needed water supply. I guess the auto detailers were forced to take a few days off and be really busy between storms for a while, as the storms caught up to our rainfall deficit on the West Coast.

    Our Reno Area Franchisee got hit with several intense storms, which were about 2 feet each. Washing cars, automotive detailing and car washes have been a scheduling situation during the last parts of 2002, 2003, 2004 and this year started out more stormy than most. It is going to be a scorcher summer indeed, but summers here, the weather is good and it is time for all West Coast auto detailers to make hay. Think about it.

    Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/

    looking for a cheap goodcondition car try a used police vehicle

    Looking for a Cheap, Good-Condition Car? Try a Used Police VehicleWriten by Albert Lee

    What, drive around in an ex-police car? If the thought isn't quite comfortable with you, you might want to reconsider. Used police cars are actually a great choice if you want to buy cheap. If you choose well, you could get one that's well-maintained with a repair record or logbook which is probably more complete and accurate than anything you yourself have for your old reliable. Better yet, used police cars can be bought at a fraction of their value.

    What to look for:

    Check where the car was originally from. Most city police cars have had a tough run, while some police cars from the country may have less wear and tear. This is not a general rule, but it may be helpful.

    Check for equipment that have been added or removed. It's a used police car, so expect stuff like sirens, lights, cages, gun mounts, antennas, spot lights and the like. The unit could have holes in the trunk and roof because of these. Some used police cars also have rear side windows and rear door locks that don't work not a bad thing, but some family members or friends might find it annoying.

    Speaking of sirens and lights, don't be too ecstatic about getting them on your car. Some states prohibit possession of police sirens and lights, so it's best to check with your municipality about laws and regulations concerning them. Also, removing these equipment will mean some wiring concerns and yes, holes on your unit.

    Used police cars usually have rubber floors. Great if you find one with carpeting so you get more buffer from noise and heat. Check also if the car was used as a K9 unit. Yep, you have to know this. Sometimes no amount of Glade can do away with the nasty dog smell and it's just not cool driving a nice car that smells like a dog house.

    Another concern would be the color of the car. Most used police cars in the auction lot are black or white or a combination of both. And then there are the blues, silvers, grays and tans, or some other color, depending on which government agency used it. If you bought one with some damage on the body, you might have a difficulty matching the color, even if you get the paint custom mixed. Also, black and white combination cars are illegal in some states.

    Try to check for the average mileage in the used police car lot. If you find one with a really low mileage, you might think you've hit the jackpot, but be wary. No matter how rich you think your state is, a police agency just does not put up its used cars for auction for no reason. One risk of a low-mileage used police car is that it could have been involved in an accident, so it's best to check its background.

    Just for your own security, subscribe to CarFax so you can check the history of the cars you are interested in, especially mileage noted during state inspections and any accidents they may have been involved in. However, not all used police cars involved in accidents are reported to an insurance company, which means you may not find an accident report with CarFax.

    The best thing to do is check the title to see if it's been salvaged and how many times the car has changed hands. Ask a knowledgeable friend or a mechanic to help you in your decision before you conclude the deal. Ask for a copy of a repair report and records so you can see the exact damage the car sustained, when it was repaired, the name of the shop who did the repairs and the list of parts that have been replaced.

    No matter what car dealers tell you, there is no such thing as a premium or deluxe used police car package. Whether they've been driven by regular policemen or top brass officers, it's really up to you to decide on your own if that used police car is a good buy.

    For listings of government car auctions, please visit http://www.auto-car-auctions.info/

    Top 2 Ways to Learn About Car Auctions

    If this doesn't intend you excited, than null will! Car auctions are a strange artefact to spend money on a car. There are a aggregation of structure to spend money on a automobile that don't allow shelter humbug or unqualified theft. Buying a newborn automobile crapper trusty seem same a sharp selection if you crapper spend whatever dollars, still automobile auctions are where the pros intend their cars. They crapper mostly be institute in every states and hap at diminutive erst a month. The gimmick to purchase a automobile is to acquire it at indiscriminate (like a utilised automobile moneyman would). Just same every auctions, there are deals to be institute finished meet a lowercase player handicap work. Here are 2 tips to support you in you automobile sell quest.

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    Green Cars Go Festive!Writen by Carol Mitchel

    This coming 29th of July, everyone can be part of the Green Car and Transportation Festival. Starting at twelve oclock noon up until five in the afternoon, people can roam about the events area and learn more about being green and environment friendly. Interested parties can simply troop to Ipswich, Massachusetts Town Hall.

    This green festival would actually be a venue for auto manufacturers to show off their environment friendly cars. In fact, the festival already has in store a huge array of the now familiar hybrid cars as well as electric cars. There are even some cars that are a combination of both hybrid and electric. There are also vehicles that show off cutting edge technologies which could already be in the market or are just in the late stages of development. Information on these vehicles would also be provided like data on Land Rover cooling system parts or other car features that could enhance a vehicles performance without sacrificing the environment.

    Production vehicles that you could feast your eyes on would include Honda hybrids Accord, Civic, and Civic ICE. Toyota hybrid vehicles Highlander, Camry, and Prius would also take part of the festivities. You can also find compressed natural gas cars like the Crown Victoria, Honda Civic GX, and the Ford F150 pickup truck.

    Aside from cars and hybrids, the Green Car and Transportation Festival would also be the host for other exhibits where participants, visitors, and guests could learn more about being green. There are exhibits that would provide information on transportation agencies, environmental organizations, and advocacy groups. These, of course, would have to be those groups and organizations that are working towards lessening pollution and reducing the countrys dependence on oil imported from other countries.

    There would also be presentations that would be given by experts in the automotive industry. The topics would range from global warning, hydrogen fuel, solar energy, and even biodiesel fuel.

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    Carol Mitchel is an executive assistant in one of the leading automotive magazine in Los Angeles, California. She is a certified car lover and loves extreme sports.

    Your First Car Auction

    You are most to go to your prototypal automobile auction. You crapper wager the fervour in the air. There are so some cars to opt from. But do you rattling undergo what to wait at a automobile auction? Do you undergo the legalities that become at a automobile auction? Most grouping intend in artefact over there heads at a automobile auction. If this is your prototypal automobile auction, you meliorate become prepared.

    There are a aggregation of things you requirement to do and a aggregation of things you requirement to clear tending to at a automobile auction. First off, before you go to a automobile sell attain trusty you hit sufficiency money in your slope account. All cars purchased at a automobile sell staleness be paying in full. You also requirement to alter your drivers authorise and some another modify of ID to the automobile auction. This is necessary to acquire the container and to do the denomination impact and registration.

    When you prototypal intend to the automobile sell you should attain notes of the cars you are fascinated in. Then, if you can, go to kellybluebook.com and analyse the retail continuance of the vehicles you would same to purchase. This artefact you undergo what to go with when you attain your bid. At a automobile auction, some vehicles hit a jock price. This effectuation that the container has a peak toll t be oversubscribed at. If it is likewise high, do not effort on it. Be trusty when you do effort that you do not intend into a invitation war. Never effort more than you crapper afford. If the invitation struggle begins, meet achievement away. At a automobile auction, it is every Negro for himself.

    Before you begin to effort on cars, you requirement to wager if the container is a beatific acquire or not. Many vehicles at a automobile sell could hit been previously damaged. An warning of this is in Texas and Louisiana some cars were seriously dilapidated by high during a hurricane. These vehicles were dispatched to a automobile sell and the buyers more than probable had no intent the vehicles had batch damage. You haw also desire to verify a journeyman to the automobile auction. A journeyman is a beatific intent at a automobile sell because they crapper wager where someone haw hit proven to conceal repairs and alteration that the container strength hit incurred. Lastly, you crapper intend a liberated Carfax container story inform on the container if you intend the vehicles finding sort (VIN).

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    s80 and c30 volvos entrants to auto shows

    S80 and C30, Volvo's Entrants to Auto ShowsWriten by Kenneth McKinley

    Despite the fact that we are still in the early parts of 2006, there had already been many auto shows not only in the United States but in other countries as well that featured the most captivating and the most promising production vehicles. These auto shows also became the venue for automobile manufacturers to show off their concept vehicles.

    Volvo has made sure that their company would not be left out when it came to this large showcase of exemplary vehicles. During the Geneva Auto Show, the companys entry was the 2007 Volvo S80 which is already a production vehicle. The 2007 Volvo S80 is a luxury vehicle and it basically competes with the likes of the Audi A6, the Acura RL, the BMW 5 series, and the Lexus ES 350. Although it is already in production, this vehicle would start to be on sale come the first quarter of next year.

    The Detroit Auto Show became the venue for Volvo Cars to show off the Volvo C30 which was introduced as a concept vehicle. However, the company already is producing this vehicle so much so that it would be available for sale at around the same time as the Volvo S80. Most likely, this vehicle would be competing with the Mini Cooper, the Scion xB, the Golf GTI, and the Audi A3. It roams around looking like a modern sport hatchback.

    The safety features of the 2007 Volvo S80 is still like the typical ones that Volvo equips with vehicles. It is an elegant vehicle yet the company claims that it would not be elitist. Although this vehicle has already been in production since 1999, come 2007, the new version would come with minor upgrades like its new front fascia that appears to have more curves, a sleeker appearance, as well as a sportier aura.

    The Volvo C30 is already set to be introduced as a production vehicle during the Paris Motor Show. This vehicle was primarily designed so as to attract and bring in the young and active people from urban areas. The safety features are still just right for Volvo standards however this new one comes with a sporty touch yet provides a much more fashionable appeal.

    Meanwhile, any Volvo vehicle deserves excellent maintenance for it to offer its best with regards to functionality, performance, and durability. If there is a need for Volvo parts, there are a couple of trusted auto parts dealers like Volvo Parts and Used Volvo Parts that offers quality Volvo parts. Some of the most popular Volvo parts offered include specially crafted Volvo S60 parts, and Volvo S80 parts.

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    Kenneth McKinley is a 35-year old marketing specialist of a leading auto parts dealer in the country today. Working in the car parts industry for a long time now and being a car enthusiast himself gives him a wealth of knowledge on anything automotive.

    how to buy and sell a car motorhome or campervan in new zealand

    How To Buy And Sell A Car, Motorhome Or Campervan In New ZealandWriten by Glenn Bongartz

    There are three main ways for people to buy and sell cars and other vehicles in New Zealand, licensed motor vehicle dealer, newspaper and auction. The Internet and car fairs are also used.

    Change of Ownership

    This is done with two forms, filled out by the buyer and seller, the buyer pays for this and it costs around $10nzd. The buyer takes one form into the post office, and the seller sends in the other form. The new owner is then sent out the new Certificate of Registration. The form is not an ownership paper but does show that the new buyer is the registered owner.

    WOF and Registration

    All vehicles on New Zealand roads must have a current Warrant of Fitness (WOF) and Registration or the police will fine you if you drive a vehicle with either of these things expired. The WOF is a 15-minute check that is carried out every 6 months or older vehicles and 12 months on newer vehicles. This check is to make sure the vehicle is safe and road worthy. It will cost you around $25-$55nzd depending on the checking facility. Many garages offer this service as well as purpose built testing facilities, with a total of around 3,500 WOF agents throughout New Zealand.
    If you have a current WOF you may then go to your nearest post office and purchase between 3 and 12 months of registration. This will cost around $230nzd for 1 year.

    Insurance

    Insurance is not compulsory in New Zealand, but most people do have insurance. If you have insurance this covers damage you do, or someone else does to you. Any injuries are covered by ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation) this is an area of the Government that pays for your injuries and loss of income because of any accident.
    Insurance is not that expensive compared to somewhere like the UK. Here is an estimate; full insurance for a 29 year old, driving a $6000 standard car, with a good driving record, would be around $350nzd.

    Money owed by previous owner

    You will need to ensure that there is no money owing on the vehicle, otherwise you may find yourself in a situation where the car is repossessed to repay the previous owners debts. For $3 you can check the vehicle with the Personal Property Securities Register (tel 0900 90977; website www.ppsr.govt.nz). You will need to provide details of the car's registration, VIN and chassis number.

    Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealer

    These are exactly what their title tells you they are licensed to trade in motor vehicles. They offer you the most protection when buying a vehicle. They provide warranties and must represent the vehicle accurately and in a saleable condition. For the most protection you will pay a retail price, which in most cases will be more that you would pay on the wholesale auction market.

    Newspaper

    This option is open to anybody in any region to advertise their vehicle for whatever price they want with an as is where is general rule. Once you have brought your car or other vehicle off any individual in the paper and something is not right the problem is now yours. There are regional papers and the most popular are the trade and exchange type newspapers in each region. These are free for private sellers to advertise in with the cost of the paper to buy is just under $3.00nzd.

    Auction

    This option is very popular with this being the wholesale market price of a vehicle you can pick up cheap vehicle if buying and achieve surprising results if selling depending on the time and place. The most well respected and professional nationwide auction company is Turners, and a visit to them may be worth the time. They have many auctions a week.
    Auctions are the same as the newspaper and all vehicles are sold on an as is where is basis, you have to check for current WOF and registration and it is up to you to sort out new ones if they are expired. Turners have expanded their business over the years to be more users friendly and now offer warranties, finance and pre-purchase vehicle appraisals. The auction will charge a commission for selling and take a fee for buying.

    Internet

    The Internet can be treated the same way as a newspaper advertisement. All vehicles are treated on an as is where is basis. Three good websites companies are Trade Me and Traderpoint or if you are looking for a campervan or motorhome www.adventurekiwi.net

    Car fair

    These are set up in major New Zealand centres and are treated the same as a private newspaper sale with regards to protection to the buyer. With so many things to do in New Zealand you sometimes can spend a lot of time hanging around at car fairs so this would be a good place to buy with other tourists needing to move on.

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    New Zealand AtoZ provides useful New Zealand information to travelers, including a full list of all New Zealand car, motorhome and campervan rental companies along with their daily hire rates
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    cheap car rental

    Cheap Car RentalWriten by Rebecka Whitlock

    Are you looking to rent a car? Do you need a reliable vehicle for either business or pleasure? Have you looked around and still feel that the rates are a bit high. If this is your situation then the information in this article will be very useful to you. In this article we will discuss and answer some of the most frequently asked questions regarding cheap car rental.

    Where should I look to find cheap car rental there is no specific place to look. All the major companies offer deals at one time or another so there are no hard and fast rules regarding where and when to look. Sometimes smaller companies are worth a look as well. They like to stay competitive with the larger companies to try to get some of their businesses. The best thing to do is continually call around and get quotes from as many places as possible.

    What if I dont need unlimited mileage? Then you may be in a position to get a much lower daily rate. Car rental companies factor in wear and tear and insurance when establishing their daily rate. The less your drive the less chance you have of having an accident and putting more stress on the car. Often times this is reflected in the daily rate if you know you are going to be driving less than 50 miles a day you may want to for go the unlimited mileage. However, be careful you dont go over. If you do many times you end up paying sever penalties for going over the set amount of miles.
    If I have a good driving record, will his help me get a cheap rental? It cant hurt. However, generally insurance rates are set in advance

    When looking for cheap car rental, do you homework. Call around to as many places as possible and put them off against each other. With a little determination you can get a good car at a great price and be well on your way to enjoying your vacation and or business trip.

    For more articles like this one, visit http://www.allcarrentals.info.

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    SUV Car CoversWriten by Josh Riverside

    No matter how tough a car looks, it too needs a cover to protect it. True, SUVs look really tough and strong, but to retain their looks, it needs a good car cover that can protect it from climatic extremes and other harmful influences. Different companies provide car covers in various designs and materials especially suited for SUVs.

    SUV car covers, like any other car covers, can be either ready-made or custom-made. Universal covers come in shapes and designs made to suit all vehicles. Custom-made SUV car covers are tailored and designed according to the measurements of a specific car and are preferred over universal ones.

    Car Cover World, Auto Anything, Mats-n-Covers, Car Stuff, Car Covers-Car Bras, 1A Auto, T.J. Cars Custom Car Covers, Buy Automotive, Car Accessories, J.C. Whitney, Car Bytes, Eastwood, Exotic Wood Dash and Metro Parts Markets are some companies that provide good-quality SUV car covers.

    Offering both universal and custom-made SUV car covers, Car Cover World is one of the largest retailers of highly popular CoverCraft products. Among universal covers, standard ready-fit covers comes with a two years warranty, BlockIt 350 series comes with a three years warranty and Technalon ready-fit covers has a four years warranty.

    Auto Anything offers custom-made products of CoverCraft, Coverking and Auto Anything and also provides universal car covers.

    The materials used to make SUV car covers are Noah, WeatherShield, Evolution Technalon, Polycotton, Tan Flannel and Sunbrella. Noah Barrier Fabric and WeatherShield work great in both indoor and outdoor conditions. Tan Flannel and Dustop work best indoors only, and Stormweave is suitable for all sorts of climatic conditions like snow, rain, dew or industrial pollutants.

    There is usually a shipping fee, but some companies like Auto Anything, Auto Parts Warehouse and Car Covers-Car Bras provide free shipping services. Others like Car Cover World and Mats-n-Covers provide free shipping with certain conditions.

    Car Covers provides detailed information on Buy Car Covers, Car Covers, Car Seat Covers, Cheap Car Covers and more. Car Covers is affiliated with Car Care Tips.

    When you read this article about Cars Auctions, you must understand that this is just a platform to get aware of the fundamentals of Public Cars Auctions and you would have to read more if you want to know more.

    car keys locked inside

    Car Keys Locked InsideWriten by Joe Ratzkin

    While backing out of your garage or even just your driveway this morning, you surely managed to leave some scratches on your car. Not only that but after a couple of miles, you seemed to have ran out of gas. Luckily, you were near a gasoline station and were able to fill up your fuel tank.

    However, it seems luck has fled from your side for the day. After filling up, you were able to drive for some distance when a tire of your car went flat. Of course, you had to change the tire yourself. And while you were at it, you noticed that the hubcap you purchased along with some Pontiac auto parts seemed to have fallen somewhere between your current location and your garage. Because you were already late for your work, you hurriedly grabbed your things and rushed out to catch the elevator.

    Tough luck. Now that you need to use your car to drive back home, you just realized that in your hurry, you forgot to take your car keys with you. And they are just where you left them inside your car. You may not be a locksmith, but if you own a car that has been created before the 1980s or if you may have left a window of your car slightly open, you may have just the slightest chance of opening the car yourself.

    You do need a wire hanger to do this challenge. Straighten the hanger out and then bend an end. Make sure you form a hook or even a triangular handle. This would serve as the extension of your hand in breaking into your own car. You can also try opening a window through prying. Just use a putty knife and slip it between the window and the door.

    When you have part of the window open, slip the wire hanger you bent through it. Your task would be to actually move the hanger through your car and try to pull the door lock open. This may be quite difficult but it can be achieved.

    Now, if you own a newer car model, well, the best move for you would be to actually call a locksmith and let him do the work.

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    Joe Ratzkin is an avid fan of anything automotive. This 34-year old bachelor wanted to be a mechanic when he was a kid but changed his mind and became a freelance writer and researcher instead. He is currently based in Chicago, Illinois.

    washing your car in the driveway causes water usage

    Washing Your Car in the Driveway Causes Water UsageWriten by Lance Winslow

    Washing your car in your driveway is not helping the drought issue. We study such areas because we know we can clean cars using as little as 3-5 gallons with a pressure washer. Our company runs mobile car washes and we have set these units up in some 23 states. So we can was a car or SUV with between three to five gallons total per car whereas the home owner will use up to 100 gallons washing a single car. This is because pressure washers only use about 3 gallons per minute and a garden hose outlets could use as much as 10 gallons per minute.

    As areas get into level two droughts more often between such drought cycles the water supplies become critically low. Water restrictions are put into action and enforced by usually municipal water police. These issues of drought years and populations and the balance have been occurring in the arid regions of the South West for as long as humans have been congregating in civilizations. In the last 10-year period we have seen Midwest and North West regions with droughts; even droughts in North East and Southeastern US.

    If you are going to wash you are car in your drive way, use a shut off nozzle and if possible wash your car on the lawn so the water is simultaneously watering the lawn, these two simple tips could cut down your water usage by two-thirds. Think about it.

    Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/

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    Environmental Compliance; Mobile Auto DetailingWriten by Lance Winslow

    There are environmental compliance issues in automotive detailing, but how much does all this really help the environment. In the auto detailing industry we know we must comply and do with these regulations, yet often one has to ask them selves, why are we really doing this? Sometimes one has to think that much of these are not as much about the environment as much as from competitors who use the environment and government as a way to attack the mobile car washes and detailers from taking their business. Some mobile auto detailers think the carwash owners need to do better work and stop pointing fingers. Meanwhile some legitimate rules on the environment do make sense.

    A little soap is good for the environment, but we are not allowed to let soap run into a storm drain. While it is true that there are harsh chemicals and detergents that are currently used by industry and homeowners that should never be allowed free to run into our ecosystem, most basic soap wont hurt anything. As a matter of fact, they actually help break down other unwanted contaminants so they can be further filtered by mother earths soil and diluted by her abundant water. Most mobile auto detailers soaps are perfectly harmless. Unfortunately, no matter how good or biodegradable these soaps are, the law reads nothing but domestic potable water goes into the storm drains.

    Non-spray products such as silicon for bumpers, wax, adhesive remover, etc. are major environmental problems because they contain dastardly chemicals. You must realize these chemicals do not go into the environment during the washing of the vehicle; therefore, they do not constitute a pollution discharge. Whatever you do, do not pour out a 55-gallon drum of this type product into the gutter in front of your house.

    Here is a sad story of what happens when there is an unscrupulous manufacturer tries to sell a product that is not safe:

    A company that touted their product as being safe for the environment sold it to thousands of retailers that had thousands of outlets. It was on shelves all over America for about three years. It was in the garages of over forty million households. It was later discovered by a company that preps boats for painting and stripping that the product killed fish. Fish were floating to the surface dead each day that this product was used. The company cleaning the boats didnt want to get in trouble, so they switched products and didnt say anything. The new product worked fine and no more dead fish.

    About a year and a half later, the supplier for the new product went out of business and the boat company was forced to switch back to the first product. Guess what? Thats right; more dead fish; even more than before. This time the boat cleaning company told someone. The Fish and Game Department slapped on a lawsuit for one million dollars. The product manufacturer paid but continued to make the product with same formula. Other government agencies and environmental groups caught wind and forced the company to change the formula. The price increase to change the formula cost the company eight cents more per bottle on a retail price of $10.00. The one million dollars was less than eight cents per gallon, so they just paid it. When they finally switched formulas due to the pressure from environmental consumers and the negative media, the bottle said New and Improved and Even More Environmentally Safe Than Before. The price increased an average of $1.99 retail. The products name? I am not writing this article to hurt brand names so we will leave it at that, you can figure it out thru public record.

    The point in the matter is there are some chemicals used by auto and boat detailers which are bad for the environment, but for the most part the small amounts of soaps used to wash the cars is insignificant and more of a competitive political move than any effort to help the environment.

    Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/

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    Tune Your Car - Save Cold Hard CashWriten by Jack Cooper

    CARFACTS ENGINE TUNE UP TIPS...

    I will list a few carfacts tune up tips here and when you are done here check out the other carfacts pages.

    On the newer fuel injected electronic control engines tune ups are not required as often as on the old carburetor and distributor engines.

    You can go 60,000-70,000 miles without to much worry.And then most that will need done would be to replace the spark plugs and clean the fuel injectors.

    If your engine starts to run really rough and the SES light comes on you may need to take it and have the engine scanned. At most of the discount parts stores they will do an engine scan free. It will bring up engine codes that will let you know what kind of problem you may be having.

    If engine is scanned and has a misfire code for plug wires or fuel injectors you can make this repair yourself and save quite a lot of money.

    If you get your engine scanned free at the parts store make sure you buy your parts there to support their efforts.

    If misfire comes up as a fuel injector and it's just dirty and not shorted a fix for it is go into store and purchase a bottle of LUCAS fuel injector cleaner (I have tried a lot of different ones and LUCAS is the cheapest and only one I found to work).

    Pour the LUCAS injector cleaner in your fuel tank(about 1/2 full or less would be ideal). Drive your car 50-75 miles and it should start working. It may take a couple of bottles but at about $3.00 a bottle it's worth the try. If you take it to a shop it will cost about $150.00 for them to do it and if it dosn't work you will still need to replace injectors (about $800.00). It would be better to be out the $3.00-$6.00 rather than $150.00 and still need to replace injectors.

    I have used this cleaner many, many times with good results as have people that I recomended this to.

    It is a good idea to put a bottle of LUCAS injector cleaner in your fuel about every 10,000 miles or so to keep your fuel system clean and to stop a problem before it happens.

    Now that the fuel system is clean and you have 60,000-70,000 miles on your vehicle and want to do a tune up to prevent a problem before it starts, go down to your discount auto parts store and get the proper spark plugs and wires for your engine.

    Raise the hood on your vehicle and look for the spark plug wires and see where they go. They should all go to what is called a coil pack(used to be a distributor cap.

    A little tip before you get started, the spark plugs will be a little easier to remove if engine is warmed up before starting to work on it. But don't get it so warm you burn yourself working on it.

    Twist all the wires on the coil pack and spark plugs back and forth until they feel free(don't remove any yet).

    If you have never done this before just go one at a time. Remove wire at spark plug and then at coil pack, match it up with a new wire from set you bought (make sure same length)connect it to coil pack and route it the same way you took the old one off.

    Then take your spark plug socket(and probably a short extension)and ratchet and remove that spark plug. Make sure gap in plug at electrode is right before installing plug. They are gaped at factory but sometimes get bumped and closed up in packaging.

    Just repeat this process with all of the wires and spark plugs. If you done this properly you won't need to do it again for another 60,000-70,000 miles.

    You just saved yourself an awful lot of money, depending on what engine you have 4-6-8 cylinders.

    Jack Cooper is the owner of www.jtcbiz.com where he reveals several Automotive secrets that can save you money and inform you on a variety of Automotive topics.

    Jack Cooper is the owner of www.jtcbiz.com where you can find information on cars, gas saving tips, repair tips.

    Jack Cooper Occupation: Auto Appraiser/Inspector Website: http://www.jtcbiz.com

    Biography: I have over 40 years experience in the Automotive field, from ASE Master Tech to owner of my own repair shop and have been doing Automotive Appraisals and extended warranty/pre-purchase inspections for the past 12 years.

    flood cars

    Flood CarsWriten by Jack Cooper

    There are hundreds of thousands of cars, trucks, classic cars, motorcycles and other types of vehicles that have moderate to severe flood damage, and many thousands more will be damaged this year, make sure you are prepared to be able to ferret this cars out before one winds up in your driveway.

    Before buying get a suspected car,get a good pre inspection on the car or if a Classic Car etc. get a proper Classic Car Appraisal, then you will be armed to go to your insurance agent and get properly insured.

    Some of these vehicles that have not been completely submerged will be cleaned up, freshner sprayed into carpets and vents and shipped North, East and West. These are the cars that will need expert Inspections and Appraisals, as they will be harder to detect.

    The Dealers who deal in these vehicles get them dirt cheap and do some clean up and then ship them out to the unsuspecting public. These vehicles will look normal but after buying one of them you will most likely develope serious problems down the road. And this could be avoided if you have an expert Automotive Appraiser and or Inspector check it out for you.

    These vehicles will have mold started that you won't be able to detect for some time and the odor will be covered up with some strong sprays that will hide the problem for several weeks/months. But then one warm day after being closed up in the sun you will open the door to a musty odor that will start to become worse each day until after a while it will be unbearable. And this type of odor is very hard to cover up for any length of time.

    The odor may be the least of your problems for after a vehicle is submerged in water for any length of time the water and grit is in the engine, transmission, differential all the wheel bearings and working parts. So after driving the vehicle a few hundred miles you will start to develope major failures to these components.

    Also the water will get into the electrical system of the vehicle and cause shorts in the wiring that may cause fires or serious damage to the computer system of the vehicle that will result in very high repair bills.

    To avoid buying any of these vehicles you will need to have a complete inspection by an Automotive Inspection professional, to inspect or Appraise the vehicle for any tell tale signs of water damage. If you can't do this yourself hire a good mechanic to check it for you, or use a vehicle inspection service,like CarFacts, to determine if it has been in a flood or any type of accident or had major repairs.

    Check title for previous owners and if it trails back to recent sales in the Hurricane/flood states pass up the sale even it seems to be a good deal as you may have some high repair bills later or worse, not even be able to salvage vehicle.

    I know several people that had Classic Cars, Vintage Cars, Street Rods and high dollar Motorcycles that got severely damaged or destroyed only to find out their insurance coverage did not come close to covering the replacement cost of their vehicles. If only they would have had a proper Appraisal on their vehicles that could have all been avoided and their vehicle would have been covered for the proper amount.

    Don't let that happen to you. It dosn't have to be a severe storm that damages your vehicle, it could be damaged by a fire, an accident or numerous other things, so check out the proper way to have your vehical Appraised at Carfacts Appraisal information.

    Jack Cooper Occupation: Auto Appraiser/Inspector

    Website: http://www.jtcbiz.com

    Biography: I have over 40 years experience in the Automotive field, from ASE Master Tech to owner of my own repair shop and have been doing Automotive Appraisals and extended warranty/pre-purchase inspections for the past 12 years.

    I have been working on building and just about anything connected with cars all my life. I have been a Drag Racer (early years) drove stock cars (asphalt and dirt) built Hot Rods and restored classic cars, so have been around just about any type of vehicle you can imagine.

    My hobby is NASCAR and building web-sites. My current web-site http://www.jtcbiz.com is a site I started several years ago as an information site for Cars and expanded into trucks, 4X4's, ATV's, Motorcycles and NASCAR.

    Thanks,

    Jack Cooper

    discount car rentral

    Discount Car RentralWriten by Rebecka Whitlock

    Do you need to rent a car? Are you going on a vacation or business trip? Are you on a tight budget and need to get the best possible rate? If you answered yes to any of these questions then this article is for you. In this article we will be discussing Discount car rental and things you can do to get the best rate.

    Most reputable car rental places try to provide you with the lowest possible price and good service. They want you to be happy and return to them for any future business. However, if your looking for ways to lower the price even further then there are somethings that you can do. You can look into some of the smaller, independent rental companies. Many of them will attract business away from the major carriers by lowering their prices under theirs.

    When renting from a smaller company, do your homework. Make sure you are getting what you would if you were renting from one of the major carriers. Most of them are fine but you still need to be careful. Carefully read you rental contract for any hidden extras they may slip in.

    Another way to gain discount car rental is to look into travel packages. Sometimes travel agencies will offer car rental as a part of a holiday package. These work out sometimes as low as 10 dollars per day.

    Finally, you can look into companies that dont offer extras. Things like unlimited mileage are additions we all pay for but if you know that youre not going to need it you may want to pay per mile. Some companies will rent at a much lower rate if they know your going to drive the car less than 50 miles. This can also reduce the insurance you pay on the car as well.

    If youre on a tight budget then look into discount car rental. If youre careful, you can save loads of money and still enjoy a good time.

    For more articles like this one, go to http://www.allcarrentals.info.

    how to find the best paint protection system for your car

    How To Find The Best Paint Protection System For Your CarWriten by Gregg Hall

    You've been driving around in that old clunker your dad gave you when you went off to college for years and now you can finally afford a new car. You've finished college, started your new career and worked your way up the ladder enough to finally get the salary you deserve. You've had your eye on a particular model and you happily go off to the dealership to buy one. While you are there, the dealer may offer to sell you a paint protection system that is designed to keep the paint on your car looking new, car care products resources. After driving an old car that saw a new paint job over a decade ago, you want to do everything to maintain that beautiful look and what the dealer is saying may sound quite enticing. Beware, because what sounds too good to be true usually is.
    Dealers get paid a substantial profit by selling you expensive car paint protection systems. How much they charge you will depend on how much they feel they can get out of you. Don't forget that these salespeople know all about your finances from your application and credit report. They know how much you make, how much you pay in housing and how much credit debt you have. This gives them a general idea of how much you can afford to pay. They may offer a debt laden person the system for $500 dollars and offer it to a person who has a lower amount of debt for $1500.00. Either way they are making a super profit and they do it under the guise of doing you a favor.
    Admittedly, car paint protection is essential to any new car. Car paint can be damaged by the sun, hail, and dirt that are blown on a car. Wax can certainly keep a car shiny but can also allow dirt particles to stick to it. This means that when you go to wipe it down, the dirt or sand can actually cause damage to the paint job, since wiping the car will grind them into the paint.
    The sun will also fade paint over time and if you live near the ocean, salt water will also harm the finish. This is why it's important to get a good car paint protection system. Just don't get it from a dealer. Part of the warranty may include having to bring the car in every 2 months to have the protection renewed. If you don't come in, then the warranty will be voided and you've lost the money that you invested in the system.
    There are plenty of quality paint protection systems on the market that you can purchase for a fraction of the cost that the dealers offer them for and you can apply and maintain them yourself. Visit your auto supply store or go online to research and find the best one for you.
    Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as a paint protection at www.5starshine.com

    enhance your volkswagens safety style and performance now featured at auto parts deal

    Enhance Your Volkswagen's Safety, Style, and Performance Now Featured at Auto Parts DealWriten by Sarah McBride

    Through the years, Volkswagen has truly lived by its name as the people's car. It has created some of the most popular automobiles in the history of cars, including the world's highest-selling car, the Volkswagen Golf and the legendary Volkswagen Beetle. Volkswagen's distinct styling and tough and durable auto parts are the things that make this vehicle near to the hearts of millions of people worldwide. Moreover, these explain why you can still see a lot of old Volkswagen models, like the Beetle still driving through major roads almost everywhere. Volkswagen automobiles and Volkswagen Parts are designed to last and give you the most satisfying ride.

    It is however, unavoidable to experience some problems as you drive your Volkswagen everyday; hence, at least once or twice, you might need to have your auto repaired or its parts replaced. Especially when damaged in an accident, your Volkswagen might require additional parts to bring back its excellent condition once again. Auto Parts Deal is your greatest solution for any replacement auto parts needs. Available here are not only the best replacement and aftermarket products for Volkswagen but as well as top of the line BMW Parts, Chevorlet Parts, Mazda parts, Ford Parts, Mercedes Benz parts, Jeep Parts, Suzuki parts, Toyota Parts, Dodge parts, Nissan Parts and a lot more.

    Featured online today are excellent quality Volkswagen Parts that include accessories, auto lights and performance auto parts that are perfect for your budget. With these superbly designed car parts available at Auto parts Deal, you get the chance to improve your favorite auto and at the same time, save big on your replacement and aftermarket auto parts needs. Sourced from the most trusted auto parts makers, these parts are guaranteed to give your vehicle the most efficient service.

    Among the discount Volkswagen Parts offered are Volkswagen Rabbits Parts and Volkswagen Scirocco Parts. The Volkswagen Wheels, for example, adds athletic appeal to your Volks. With this simple auto part, you can change the way your car looks and of course, your typical driving day. Likewise, adding a Volkswagen spoiler can make your car appear like a racing car.

    For your safety, a complete Volkswagen headlight, Volkswagen Cabrio Tail light assembly, and Volkswagen Golf Projector headlight are available. Make sure to replace your busted lights immediately to avoid damaging and more costly accidents. Small things like these auto parts save life so get them here at your trusted online dealer.

    Other replacement auto parts for Volkswagen featured today are Volkswagen Cabriolet Headlight retainer ring, Volkswagen Passat window regulator and Volkswagen Cabriolet radiator fan motor. Check out the site for more details on these parts and enjoy a worry-free online shopping.

    As a manager of one of the largest auto stores in Springfield, Massachusettes, Sarah has extensive expertise on auto parts and automotives in general. This 42-year old lady is a certified car enthusiast.

    auto repair cost estimates 10 things you just never say to your mechanic

    Auto Repair Cost Estimates: 10 Things You JUST NEVER SAY to Your MechanicWriten by Theodore Olson

    When speaking to your mechanic or service representative, there are many things one should never say. Sad as this is, certain questions and requests can trigger multiple price-gouging tactics from your service center. Following is a list of ten statements in random order. The term mechanic may be exchanged for technician, service representative, service advisor, owner, service manager, or anyone that you deal with when having your vehicle serviced.

    1) Do I need a tune-up?

    This innocent question seeks to ensure that your vehicle is up-to-speed with its maintenance. However, it reveals that you know nothing about your cars maintenance and can therefore be easily taken advantage of.

    What your mechanic is thinking: Putty in my hands!

    Instead: ask what services are due for your vehicle given its age and mileage according to your manufacturer guidelines. Also visit the maintenance link at the end of this article for an overview of todays maintenance needs.

    2) Do I need tires?

    Essentially what youre asking is whether or not your tires are safe, and if they are wearing normally given the current mileage.

    What your mechanic is thinking: Cha-Ching!

    Instead: ask that your tires be checked to ensure that they are wearing normally given the current mileage. You should be provided with tread-depth measurements, and any other notable conditions such as cupping, abnormal wear, sidewall damage, bubbles, dry-rotcracks or splits in the rubberand any other pertinent information.

    3) Im taking a trip.

    This comment is a safety concern. Its great that youre taking a triphave a nice timebut your mechanic doesnt need to know this.

    What your mechanic is thinking: This guys nervous about his car making the trip. I can sell him anything! You may even see a reflection of $$$$ signs flash in his eyes.

    Instead: tell your mechanic to ensure that your vehicle is in sound condition. You want to ensure it is operating as designed. If you are following a factory maintenance schedule with a decent service center, they should be keeping you up-to-date with your vehicles condition and needs. If not, find another shop.

    4) My sons going off to college.

    Congratulations, but your mechanic doesnt need to know this either. Youre concern is with your vehicles integrity in order to protect your child.

    What your mechanic is thinking: Daddy can foot the college billCha-Ching!

    Instead: ask that your vehicle be checked over to determine that its in sound operating condition, as you would like to keep it for a few years (hopefully four). Request a list of anything your vehicle may need in the order of prioritysafety being the most important factor.

    5) I know its probably something bad.

    Itll be bad alright. The service industry is extremely negative. Dont add to it!

    What your mechanic is thinking: Bad for you, anyway.

    Instead: keep a positive attitude. If youre frustrated or nervous about the expense, then say that. In truth, most repairs are simple. If not, find another shop, or get another car.

    6) Take all the time you need. I just want it fixed right.

    Youre clearly patient, and probably a perfectionist, which is fine. But

    What your mechanic is thinking: Charge all the money I need! Charge all the money I want!

    Instead: try saying, I am particular about my car, and would like it fixed correctly the first time. Please make your best effort to put my vehicle in the hands of the most qualified technician to address my concern(s). And please keep me up-to-date with its progress and any additional costs.

    7) Just do whatever.

    You either really dont care or money is not an issue.

    What your mechanic is thinking: Charge whatever!

    Instead: take a moment and say, Please perform all services according to manufacturer guidelines only. If my vehicle needs any further repairs, please notify me in advance with the break down of the costs.

    8) Im taking a trip to Europe; please drop my car off at the Ritz-Carlton when youre done.

    Drop offs are a common requestalthough Europe and the Ritz arent so common.

    What your mechanic is thinking: Actually, in this case, hes probably singingIm in the moneyIm in the money

    Instead: request what services you would like while youre away, but then provide a contact number to be notified of any additional services, recommendations, and costs.

    9) Just fix it.

    This request generally reflects one who lacks the time or patience to worry about the details, and wants his or her vehicle back as quickly as possible.

    What your mechanic is thinking: No ProblemoMucho Dinero!

    Instead: remember that the devils in the details. Request to be notified of any additional costs to demonstrate that your wallet is not a free-for-all.

    10) Do you want my credit card now?

    The motive here may be expediency and efficiency.

    What your mechanic is thinking: No problem paying! No problem charging!

    Instead: request that you be advised of any costs above and beyond what you agree to at the time of your appointment. Pay after. Always pay after.

    All the above comments, requests, and questions, while innocent, are taken advantage of daily in the automotive service industry. These statements reveal your hand. You may have a long and trusting relationship with your service center, but for Gods sake, keep your cards in!

    Theres a lot of truth in humor.

    The truth stings a bit.

    The truth EMPOWERS.

    -Theodore P. Olson (Ted)

    Common Auto Repairs Price Guide

    Maintenance Time Saver

    Theodore P. Olson (Ted) holds extensive certifications from Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, General Motors, ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) and more. Ted is the author of eight books and numerous articles on the automotive service industry.

    Other Works by Ted Olson Include:


    • ARREST the Automotive Service Industry!

    • Maintenance Myths: A Step-by-Step Guide to STOP Getting Ripped Off!

    • Auto Repair: The Shocking Truth About Who's Ripping You Off and Why!

    • Automotive Service Pricing Strategiesa fair pricing guide for service centers

    • Being the Besta comprehensive customer service handbook for service advisors

    • Service Center Personnelan auto repair informational for general service staff

    • Service Mission Statementa philosophical proposal to improve customer service

    what are good classic car classifieds

    What Are Good Classic Car ClassifiedsWriten by Harvey Ong

    When people think of buying a car, the first thing on their minds are car classifieds. The same is true for classic cars; classic car classifieds exist as well. The fact is that, regardless of what connections one has, there is no definite way to determine just who is selling what for how much. In a fluctuating, active game like that which classic car classifieds cater to, a comprehensive listing that is as up-to-date as possible is essential for many. After all, some collectors are going to be willing to part with one of their machines and, at the same time, another collector is going to be looking to add another vehicle to his extensive collection.

    Classic car classifieds are very similar to their counterparts for more usual cars. These classifieds are listings of ads placed by people looking to sell their classic automobile, though some of these classifieds also contain sections for people looking to buy a specific classic car. Some classifieds have also taken an idea from a variety of their online counterparts and included listings for parts and supplies related to the maintenance of classic cars. The usual details put into an ad include the make and model of the car, what condition the car is in, the price, the contact information of the person selling the car, and the seller's location. While not common, some listings also allow for the submission of buyers looking for specific cars. These instances are rare but, according to some reports, they are increasing.

    Also, since the definition of what a classic car actually is tends to vary from group to group, so do the listings. Some classic car classifieds will outright reject a car ad if it does not fit in with their standard list of what constitutes an automobile classic. As such, it is advisable to first check the limitations and terms of a particular listing to see if the car you are trying to sell would fit with their definition of a classic auto. Details to look out for include the relative age of the machine, the specific make, model, and year of the car, and whether or not that particular car listing has a specific list of models they will accept. Despite all these restrictions, however, these listings are still a car collectors best chance and finding that car to complete his personal collection.

    As previously stated, the classic car classifieds are a collector's best bet at finding that one car to complete their collection. These listings also serve as a great resource for maintenance because more and more are including listings of parts for sale, as well as the few places where one can have parts specially made or ordered. Classic car classifieds still have a few problems, like the fact that none of them can seem to agree on what is or is not a classic car, but there are so many of them that it isn't hard to find a listing that will fit your needs.

    For more valuable information on Classic Car Classifieds, please visit http://classifieds.itrustmotors.com//cgi-bin/classifieds.cgi?db=classic

    Thursday, February 19, 2009

    hot rods and muscle cars

    Hot Rods and Muscle CarsWriten by Jimmy Wilson

    Hot Rods & Muscle Cars

    If you are of the 50's 60's or 70's era generation you know that hot rods and muscle cars dominated the average male gender, and yes, even the females couldn't help but turn their heads when a slick vintage car drove by. The times have changed but the desire to see those vintage cars has not. Those who have preserved those classic cars are as appreciated as the disc-jockeys today, that spin the classic tunes of yesteryear.

    Hot Rods and Muscle Cars are forever etched into our being as the ultimate personal statements that we proudly display to one and all who see them at car shows or if you should see one pass by on the highway. Hot Rods and Muscle Cars say a lot about what makes America the proud nation we are. To delve into the psychic just a bit, hot rods have always been notorious for rebellion and attention getting tools for whatever the teenage group of the times was encountering. Whether it was rebelling against their parents, or rebelling against the establishment, hot rods and muscle cars are and always will be a nostalgic part of our culture.

    Hot Rods and Muscle Cars come in every imaginable shape condition and modification. The amount of customization done to a hot rod is the extension of the builder's imagination and frustration of his views on conventional styling. This in itself is not a bad thing. One can draw from one perspective as a new dimension on life and style in the hallowed United States. A sense of pride in country cannot be dismissed by the mere existence of hot rods and muscle cars.

    To catch a glimpse of the ever-popular hot rods and muscle cars one merely needs to ask around their local auto repair shop for any upcoming car shows. The auto mechanics are forever mindful of those elusive hot rods and muscle cars from years gone by. The near forgotten auto mechanics or shade-tree mechanics we choose to refer to them, have all but waned away due to the computer diagnostic age. A mechanic now-a-days must be equipped with all the latest in electrical diagnostic equipment to compete with the dealerships to eek out a living. But fear not, there are still those die hard mechanics who love nothing more than to get there hands on a classic hot rod or muscle car just to rekindle the rumble of those quadra-jets or three duce's in a slick bodied car from days gone by.

    We found one gentleman that has taken his love of the classic t-bucket roadsters and set up his garage to produce new roadsters from yesteryear designs. He can build one from his laser sighted frame jig, all the way to completion right from his own shop. Every detail is hand crafted so he knows what went into making the finished roadster. He will gladly build you a custom made roadster for a very reasonable price. It's his way of keeping the tradition and styling alive for generations that missed the golden years of hot rods and muscle cars.

    To see more about Hot Rods and Muscle Cars :

    http://wealthsmith.com/hot-rods-muscle-cars.htm

    Jim is an avid online netpreneur that enjoys sharing his unique finds on the web and off. Visit his latest find: http://wealthsmith.com/hot-rods-muscle-cars.htm