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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Nissan will alter sedan Infiniti M
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Honda Elysion & Prestige
Elysion Prestige S/SG HDD Navi Smart Selection
Besides system of navigation, the car of special release are equipped with some new equipment and differ the changed design. Elysion Prestige S/SG HDD Navi Smart Selection is equipped with system of engine start and fully automatic conditioner.Honda Mugen Elysion
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Pros and Cons of Buying Cars at Auctions
In almost every city in the country, car auctions are held on a regular basis. While many of these auctions are designed for car dealers to come and fill up their lot with cheap stock, some can be attended by the regular public as well. Whether you're looking for a personal vehicle or an investment opportunity, a car auction is something to keep in mind.
Now, are car auctions for everyone? Certainly not. They are not as well attended as a run of the mill car lot, but there are plenty of people that know about them and they are there for the same reasons. The difference is, they have done the research to determine whether buying a car at an auction is a good idea or a bad one when it pertains to their own needs. You need to do the same before heading off to the car auction to place a bid. There are a number of pros and cons to buying cars at auctions and it's always a good idea to go into any new venture with your eyes wide open.
Pros
One of the biggest advantages to buying cars at auctions is avoiding the dealership mark-up. No matter how much haggling you do, a car dealer is going to make a certain amount of profit from a sale. At a car auction, you bypass this mechanism and get the car for as close to a wholesale price as you're going to find. They are perfect for car buyers who have a limited budget.
Car auctions are also an excellent place to find rare collector's vehicles you wouldn't likely find anywhere else. Knowing that a bidding frenzy could break out at any time, collectors like to sell their antique vehicles at auction to get the best potential value for their automobile.
Cons
Though you're taking a chance anytime you buy a car anywhere, buying a car from auction can be an especially risky venture. Most reputable auctions will be up front about any problems with the car, but most sales are final and you'll have little recourse if the car you buy isn't up to snuff.
Along similar lines, cars bought at auctions don't come with any form of warranty, meaning what you see is what you get and that's the bottom line. The price factor can often overcome this lack of a safety net, but you need to understand that if you get stuck with a lemon, you're probably going to have to eat the investment.
Now, are car auctions for everyone? Certainly not. They are not as well attended as a run of the mill car lot, but there are plenty of people that know about them and they are there for the same reasons. The difference is, they have done the research to determine whether buying a car at an auction is a good idea or a bad one when it pertains to their own needs. You need to do the same before heading off to the car auction to place a bid. There are a number of pros and cons to buying cars at auctions and it's always a good idea to go into any new venture with your eyes wide open.
Pros
One of the biggest advantages to buying cars at auctions is avoiding the dealership mark-up. No matter how much haggling you do, a car dealer is going to make a certain amount of profit from a sale. At a car auction, you bypass this mechanism and get the car for as close to a wholesale price as you're going to find. They are perfect for car buyers who have a limited budget.
Car auctions are also an excellent place to find rare collector's vehicles you wouldn't likely find anywhere else. Knowing that a bidding frenzy could break out at any time, collectors like to sell their antique vehicles at auction to get the best potential value for their automobile.
Cons
Though you're taking a chance anytime you buy a car anywhere, buying a car from auction can be an especially risky venture. Most reputable auctions will be up front about any problems with the car, but most sales are final and you'll have little recourse if the car you buy isn't up to snuff.
Along similar lines, cars bought at auctions don't come with any form of warranty, meaning what you see is what you get and that's the bottom line. The price factor can often overcome this lack of a safety net, but you need to understand that if you get stuck with a lemon, you're probably going to have to eat the investment.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Aerodynamic tuning by APR Performance
Aerodynamic tuning for Infiniti G35 includes 2003-2007 also an additional a carbon covering of mirrors. Updating of mirrors includes also lenses with a wide corner of the review and a blue covering for the best safety.
Aerodynamic tuning for Infiniti G35
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Honda has presented the concept car Li Nian Everus
Li Nian Everus by Guangqi Honda Automobile
This prototype — not the 1st perspective working out of division Li Nian. So, earlier the company has shown a compact crossover on Honda Jazz platform, and in April, 2008 has been shown the exhibition sample of sports roadster S2000.As concept car Honda City
The technical information about Li Nian Everus is extremely poor, however a number of experts assumes, that the given car will be completed with engines in volume of 1,5 and 1,8 litres.
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New Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition
Non-standard sedan
In this connection Honda plans start of limited release of Civic Type R till autumn of 2010. Nevertheless, admirers of this model should be warned that Civic Type R Limited Edition will not coincide with original standards.Strongest of Civic versions
Manufacture of the new car will begin at factory Honda in Swindon (Great Britain). Factory Suzuka in Japan collects a sedan of current generation.
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