Friday, August 31, 2012

Defensive Driving Tips

There are an estimated 250 million vehicles on U.S. roads today. This is a recipe for more traffic jams and longer commutes which can lead to shorter tempers. Read the following tips and live by them – they will make a difference to your well-being while in the car, as well as others who are on the road with you.

  • Be cognizant: When driving, remain aware of others around you. Do not get sucked into a situation that can lead to unsafe behavior or triggering an emotional dispute with another driver.
  • Be generous: When in traffic and someone wants to cut in front of you, let them. You getting to your exit, through the tunnel or to the toll gate one car length behind, will not greatly impact your arrival time at all. It will, however, insure your getting there safely.
  • Be spacious: Do not tailgate. Leave plenty or room between you and the car ahead of you – even if the driver behind you is tailgating.
  • Be consistent: When driving in a highly trafficked area, attempt to maintain the car at a steady speed. Do not drive at inconsistent speeds to pass someone unsafely or to ‘get away’ from another vehicle.
  • Be present: Phone calls, incoming texts, makeup or children can all be a distraction to you. All of these can impact your driving. Stay present to your driving responsibility as well as the driving responses of others.
  • Be schooled: For many adult drivers, the last time they took a drivers education class was when they got their driver’s license. How many years ago was that? Through local continuing adult refresher classes, enroll yourself in a program to see what is new as well as get a refresher on some things you may have forgotten. Make this fun – do it with your girlfriend, teen driver, husband or partner.

Article courtesy of: http://carclique.net/post/monroevillechryslerjeep/embed/safety/40/13

Friday, August 24, 2012

Tips for Picking a Great Car Detailer

 

#1
Ask if he has a carpet extractor machine. This is standard issue for a good detailer, and a sign that they're really, truly cleaning your carpets. Less scrupulous detailers will simply spray on some harsh chemicals, and brush your carpet to make it appear as though it's been cleaned.

#2
He should be using a wet vac of at least 5 horsepower. Anything less powerful won't do the trick.

#3
Check the wheels on a car that he's recently detailed. There shouldn't be a dry spot on the sidewall. If there is, it means the detailer didn't roll the car after applying ArmorAll or a similar product to the sidewall. Here's why. When the vehicle is parked, the bottom of the tire is compressed against the road surface. So when you apply tire dressing, this portion of the tire doesn't get thoroughly cleaned. The detailer needs to take the time to start the vehicle and move it forward until this tire section is unweighted and can be fully shined. It's just a sign that the guy cares, and is conscientious.

#4
Check the windows. If the car has a frame around the window, roll the window down. That small section of glass that sits in the frame should also have been cleaned. If it hasn't been, it means that your prospective detailer is lazy.

#5
Look for uniform cleaning in completed cars. Detailers who rush through a high volume of cars will only clean the dirtiest spots. Look instead for a consistent, thorough cleanliness.

Article courtesy of: http://www.cartalk.com/content/car-cleaning-tips-pro-4

Friday, August 17, 2012

The Key to a Long-Lasting Vehicle

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Basic car care is the key to a long-lasting vehicle, improving its safety and dependability, says the Car Care Council.

“Neglected vehicle care almost always means much higher costs down the line in the form of more extensive repairs or lost resale value,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “Following a routine maintenance program makes financial sense, extending useful vehicle life and helping avoid costly repairs down the road.”

The Car Care Council recommends 10 basic maintenance procedures to keep your car operating at its best for the long haul:

  1. Check all fluids, including engine oil, power steering, brake and transmission as well as windshield washer solvent and antifreeze/coolant.
  1. Check the hoses and belts to make sure they are not cracked, brittle, frayed, loose or showing signs of excessive wear.
  1. Check the battery and replace if necessary. Make sure the connection is clean, tight and corrosion-free.
  1. Check the brake system annually and have the brake linings, rotors and drums inspected at each oil change.
  1. Inspect the exhaust system for leaks, damage and broken supports or hangers if there is an unusual noise. Exhaust leaks can be dangerous and must be corrected without delay.
  1. Schedule a tune-up to help the engine deliver the best balance of power and fuel economy and produce the lowest level of emissions.
  1. Check the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system as proper heating and cooling performance is critical for interior comfort and for safety reasons such as defrosting.
  1. Inspect the steering and suspension system annually including shock absorbers, struts and chassis parts such as ball joints, tie rod ends and other related components.
  1. Check the tires, including tire pressure and tread. Uneven wear indicates a need for wheel alignment. Tires should also be checked for bulges and bald spots.
  1. Check the wipers and lighting so that you can see and be seen. Check that all interior and exterior lighting is working properly and replace worn wiper blades so you can see clearly when driving during precipitation.

The Car Care Council has introduced a newcustomserviceschedule. The personalized schedule and e-mail reminder service is a free resource to help motorists drive smart, save money and make informed decisions.

Article courtesy of: http://www.carcare.org/2012/04/car-care-the-key-to-a-long-lasting-vehicle/

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

5 Extravagant Car Amenities

Sure, we may need a car to get from point A to point B, but would we ever need our car to have an air purifier? How about leather interior ceilings? Or a bejeweled fuel cap? To those of us who are still chugging around in a bottom-of-the-line economy car, these amenities might seem utterly ridiculous. Some may gag at the idea of such excess and opulence. But don't be too quick to judge. After all, it wasn't too long ago that features like power locks and windows seemed reserved for the ultra-rich (and ultra-lazy). Now, not only do these come standard on most cars, but many feel they couldn't live without them.

We've assembled a few of the coolest and seemingly ridiculous amenities that can be incorporated into a car. Some make the ride more comfortable. And others -- let's face it -- are just for showing off. Either way, we can always drool and hope that some of these amenities will become popular and inexpensive enough that they'll trickle down to the rest of us.

 

5: Televisions

Granted, mini built-in TVs are becoming more and more common as backseat babysitters in minivans for families with impatient kids. But the TVs we're talking about are meant for adults with chauffeurs. The quality of these TVs might surmount those you have at home. Take Bentley's Arnage RL, which includes not one, but two 15-inch, flat-screen LCD televisions -- one built into the back of each front seat.

And what's a TV without something to watch? As if built-in DVD players weren't enough, Rolls Royce even offers broadcast TV via an antenna that picks up the local signal [source: Grant]. Satellite radio company Sirius also started offering Sirius Backseat TV, a TV feed of various networks meant for viewing in the car.

4: Over-the-top Sound Systems

There's nothing like turning up the music in the car and rocking out to your favorite songs. But for some, this experience needs to be so powerful and high-quality that the minimum, factory-installed speakers are simply not enough. We've all been stopped at red lights next to a car equipped with a trunk full of speakers, exuding deafening bass and blasting music loudly enough to be heard hundreds of feet away in all directions.

But for those who want to keep the space in their backseats and trunks for groceries and suitcases instead of filling it with monolithic speakers, there are more luxurious options. Audi, for instance, offers a Bose surround sound system with 14 speakers, including a subwoofer. There's even a microphone that picks up on the noise level in the car so that it can automatically adjust the volume louder to compensate for background noise [source: Audi]. And, not to be outdone, Lincoln even started incorporating THX-certified (basically, movie-theater quality) audio systems in their luxury cars [source: CNet].

3: Expensive and Unique Paint Jobs

Every fashion-savvy woman knows that color-coordinating accessories are the key to a great ensemble. And, of course, well-chosen colors can express your personality. The same goes for your car. Those buying a 2009 Maybach 57 can request the color of the car to match a particular color of a purse, pair of shoes or just about anything else for nearly $20,450 on top of the price of the car [source: Edmunds].

Those with the money to get a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano might also be interested in coughing up a cool $22,000 for a red paint job. But this isn't just any red: it's an exclusive Rossa Monza paint of deep red known as Rossa Corsa [source: Chapnick].

Those looking for less sport but more splash might be interested in Volvo's C30, which comes in the special print of your choice. While the option is available only in Sweden right now, stylish drivers can select a protective appliqué film with their choice of several designs. Whether you choose zebra print, rainbow strips or some other pattern, it'll cost you around $3,150 [source: Edmunds]. ­

Read more: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/automotive/5-extravagant-car-amenities.htm

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Lexus Taps Into "Laws of Attraction" for 2013 LS 460 Luxury Sedans

Lexus unveiled their brand new 2013 LS 460 Luxury Sedans yesterday in San Francisco at the "Lexus Laws of Attraction" exhibit. Drawing in over 500 invited guests, the show was filled with famous faces and a look at the beautiful autos, including the LS 460, LS 460L, LS 600hL hybrid, and the very first LS 460 F Sport.

The LS 460 F Sport was the show's flagship car and boasts a far more assertive look to the exterior, especially with the angles and lines of the body. The car's sport interior has seats with bigger bolsters, a steering wheel wrapped in leather with paddle shifters and aluminum trim. "With a sport tuned air suspension that has been lowered 0.4 inches, a Torsen® limited slip rear differential (RWD model), Brembo six-piston caliper brakes, and 19” forged wheels with summer or all-season tires, the LS F SPORT promises to be the most engaging LS ever."

The rest of the new lineup promises fresh style and an enhanced bold spindle grill that helps bring the autos a more aggressive when look out on the roads. The LS also has higher body rigidity, aiding in greater stability and a smoother ride. "Pitch and bounce control has been enhanced by adopting new frequency dependent shock absorbers, resulting in an even flatter, road-hugging ride," Lexus promises. The luxury sedans feature updated steering that brings greater accuracy and turn-in response, as well as an adjusted breaking system that brings the driver more power at quicker rates, while the pedal supposedly even feels better under foot.

Read more: http://www.justluxe.com/lifestyle/luxury-cars/feature-1805230.php

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