Showing posts with label car reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car reviews. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2009

Car For Christmas Gift! A big "Wow"!

For me and for everybody else, receiving a car for Christmas gift would be fantastic. No, I am not wishing that my husband can read this. He can’t afford to give me a car now. (he-he-he) But to those who are planning to give a car for somebody they love, I am giving you some tips on purchasing a car;
*Look underneath the car, check for rust, etc...
*Do not just base the car on how good the tires are. Check that the oil has no white gunk on the oil cap if it does ...avoid it.
*Ask to start the car and let it run for 5 to 10 minutes to make sure it doesn't overheat.
*Check all locks work, lights, brakes, wipers, heating and the stereo. Take it for a test drive.
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Let me share to you some of the latest car reviews from TheCarConnection.com. If you are into nicely proportion car, Hyundai Sonata is for you. It comes in three trim levels, all with essentially identical styling: GLS, SE, and Limited. From the outside, “most casual observers would be hard-pressed to tell the difference" from the recent exterior face-lift, opines Leftlane News. Kelley Blue Book comments "some might argue the Sonata design is also somewhat generic"; however, they praise "the Sonata's new styling, even if it's squarely on the conservative side" and "don't see any single design feature likely to turn anybody away from the car." MyRide.com thinks "the Sonata remains refreshingly clean and spare, with sharply angled headlight housings and a quiet, clean-cut grille topped with a sliver of chrome."
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If you are into appeal, the GMC Yukon Hybrid is right for you. It has a few aerodynamic changes, along with “hybrid” badges and graphics differentiate it from the nonhybrid version. Cars.com also points out that the GMC Yukon Hybrid 2009 sports "lower side cladding and unique 18-inch wheels" that all help to reduce drag and work with the hybrid powerplant to improve fuel economy. Its features include rear liftgate with a one-piece aluminum door featuring a fixed glass window," while "an extended rear spoiler improves aerodynamics, as do the sharp-edged D-pillars. The interior of the 2009 Yukon Hybrid is universally appreciated by TheCarConnection.com and other reviewers alike.
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You might like the GMC Yukon . Its lineup hasn't changed much since the revamped versions arrived in the 2007 model year. They're handsome machines, with good proportions and a minimum of unnecessary detailing. Many car reviewers praise the Yukon's "handsome styling" and its “big and muscular” look. It has a big GMC grille framed simply by tall headlamps, and big windows are in good proportion to the Yukon's tall side metal. The Yukon's interior has slight differences depending on seating configuration; six-seat versions have a high dash without a center console, while five-seat versions get a wide center storage console. Either shows off a quantum leap in interior quality and styling for the big SUV. There's a wide swath of wood grain trim on some versions, as well as softly rounded corners, tight-fitting, tightly grained plastics, and options for fine leather seats.
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My last cars review for today, but definitely not the least, because this is my favorite, Porsche. Guess what? Editors at TheCarConnection.com are big fans of Porsche, too. The overall look of a Porsche car is elegant and purposeful. Porsche is also known for designing the first Volkswagen. For more information about Porsche, check on car encyclopedia and enjoy learning a lot of facts in there.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

2010 Cars Reviews

Sure enough that we took care of our car. But do we know what to do to take care of it? More and more cars break down every day because people fail to take care of them the right way. How can we better take care of our car to avoid unnecessary repair expenses? There are simple and easy things you can do to make sure your vehicle is up to the same standard as the day you purchased it!
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*Start off by making sure your oil filter is changed every 3,000-4,000 miles so you don't have any major problems when it comes to that.
*Have all fluids such as brake, transmission, windshield washer and power steering fluid check regularly. This is a major part of taking care of your vehicles upkeep.
*Check your tire inflation at least once a month. This will help detect slow leaks that could possible lead to flats ahead of time.
*Check the battery and cables for signs of corrosion or grime. If your battery takes battery fluid, also make sure it's regularly checked.
*Have the lighting system check regularly also. This means all inside lights, headlights, turn signals and brake lights.
*Check windshield wiper blades for streaks or cracks rotate blades at least once a year to be safe.
*Check engine belt regularly, sometimes belts may be worn or have a tendency to get cracks.
*Change the air filter every time you change your oil just as a rule of thumb.
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Here are some latest car reviews from TheCarConnection.com:
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If you are into latest symbol, I suggest you go with 2010 Porsche . This car fills out its lineup with a truly spacious four-door that makes few compromises in its search for buyers seeking shattering power, great handling, and real room for four adults. Its cabin is a blend of leather, wood and plastic. Its ignition sits to the left of the steering wheel, with wide flanks surround the console and overhead controls.
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If you are into style, I guess you would like 2010 Audi TT . Its Art Deco-inspired style made a much deeper impression than its less impressive performance. The seat and steering wheel design give the "interior a sporty feel." The flat-bottomed steering wheel helps the driver get into and out of the car. The TTS gets a host of other improvements inside to match its dressed-up exterior, including "more brushed aluminum, gray-faced instruments whose white needles perform a fashionable flick before start-up.
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Another model that would surely break your neck is the 2010 Lamborghini . Oh, I know Lambo always been the “head-turner”. You have to be appealing enough to dare to drive on this very special car. It is in the list of the “too-hot-to-hold-onto” cars. As somebody says; “Lambo’s droptop fighter jet shows its face ahead of its official debut.”
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And if you are into strength, 2010 Mazda CX-7 is perfect for you. It is a mid-size, five-passenger crossover designed to deliver the utility of a small SUV and the driving experience of a passenger car.” Autoblog commented that “Mazda has refined the CX-7 inside-and-out, including a redesigned front end with a larger five-point grille and different front and rear fascias.” Overall, Left Lane News reviewers indicate that the “most noticeable changes include larger side air-intakes, giving the CX-7 a much more aggressive look” that includes a hint of Mazda’s “familiar ‘smiling’ front grille.”
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For more car reviews, hop in to TheCarConnection.com.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

A Jeep Is Ideal For Florida

One of the things that excite me thinking about getting my AOS (Adjustment of Status) paper soon is that I will be qualified to take up driving lesson and to get driver's license. It is really very important for me to learn driving for the sake of emergency situations. Aside from that, when we move down here in Florida and both of us got a job, I need to be able to go around all by myself, too. Then, I would need to buy a new car.
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Talking about purchasing buy cars , let me share to you something that I have found out online. LemonFree.com is an online automobile search engine. Either you are purchasing a car or jeep, brand new or used, LemonFree.com is the perfect site to visit. They have 1,624,130 cars in their listing. They help you save your time in searching for the kind of car you want to buy by browsing through their listing, and through their car reviews.
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If my husband consider to purchase another car, I think I should suggest to get a used jeep . It would be ideal to have one here in Florida because of the weather here compare to where we came from. I like this one, 2006 Jeep Wrangler SE.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

What Time Of The Year Is The Best Time To Buy A New Car?

If you know what to look for, middle of March to early April is the best time to buy a new car. New registration plates have just been issued, therefore car sound like they are older than they are drops their prices considerably. Here are more tips on purchasing a car; as you can get underneath the car, check for rust, etc... Do not just base the car on how good the tires are. Check that the oil has no white gunk on the oil cap if it does ...avoid it. Start the car and let it run for 5 to 10 minutes to make sure it doesn't overheat. Check all locks work, lights, brakes, wipers, heating and the stereo. Take it for a test drive.
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Here are some of the latest car reviews:
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If you need a tough car, consider the top-selling 2009 Toyota Camry . Its mid-size, front-wheel-drive sedan was thoroughly revised and updated, with exterior styling and interior changes. A 268-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 is available, but the standard engine is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder, which is good for 158 hp. If you are into sleek-type, the 2010 Kia Forte is perfect for you. Three trim levels share the single body style with 17-inch wheels and a rear spoiler. The 2009 Toyota Yaris Liftback model rides on a very short, 96.9-inch wheelbase and is one of the shortest new vehicles, at about 150 inches long. It's ideal as a commuter that can fit into the tightest parking spots, yet handle longer trips when the need arises. This would be perfect if your business needs you to go from places to places. Chevrolet Volt, announcing that the new plug-in hybrid vehicle would feature 40 miles of electric driving range and extended-range capability for "hundreds of additional miles." This is good for long distance travelling. Good for spring and summer outing.
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A friendly reminder; "Don't drive if you drink. Don't drink if you drive."
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