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Autos24 Feb 2010 10:33 am

My sister graduated from college a few months ago, and since she spent most of her college life abroad, I decided to cook up a little surprise for her when she got home. The first thing I did was to go online to search for limousine hire services. The experience of picking out a limo was exciting; I even got to pick out the color of the limo I wanted! I picked up my sister at the airport, and we used the limo to go around town and celebrate her first night back home. People around town stopped to stare as our limo passed by, probably wondering which celebrities came to visit!

Autos16 Feb 2010 08:06 am

When I was searching for my first car to buy, I opted to ignore used car dealers and look instead at local newspaper classifieds and private seller publications.  What tempted me was that vehicles from private parties were often being sold for well below their Kelley Blue Book price. 

I should have taken this as a cautionary sign.  Unfortunately, I opted to buy a sporty V8 Camaro I could have never afforded at market value.  The reason for so low a price quickly became clear:  the car had mechanical issues I’d overlooked in my fever for horsepower.

Instead, I probably should have bought a more reasonably-priced car, or gone to a dealer that offered auto loans for first time buyers.  My parents would have cosigned the loan, so I’m sure I could have gotten a great interest rate, as well as a vehicle inspected by professionals for any lurking mechanical problems.

Autos13 Feb 2010 08:59 am

In an effort to save money in these trying times, I have decided I need to compare car insurance quotes. I know the savings probably won’t be much, but every little bit helps. Currently I am employed, but my company has been having financial difficulties for some time now. I am scared that they could go under at any time. I’m putting money back with each paycheck, but it just doesn’t seem to be enough. Then again, maybe it will never be enough. I am a worrier by nature and, even if I had a million in the bank, I would probably still stress over money.

Autos13 Feb 2010 03:09 am

I spent some time at a car dealership yesterday. My friend Lisa and I stopped by to find out what my options are. I filed bankruptcy about two years ago and I am worried that I will never get a auto loan. Lisa told me not to worry because they have options available for everyone. She said that a bankruptcy auto loan is possible. I decided to take some more time to think about my situation. I also want to do some research on the Internet. I am a single mother and need to buy a new car to safely transport my children.

Autos10 Feb 2010 03:39 am

Some of you may not know what an Auto Trigger Leads is. Well let me try to explain it to you. Many people out there are constantly trying to apply for an auto loan or credit. Once you enter your information into any system is it generates though your credit company in which then creates a lead. So this company will then provide you with consumers who are ready to buy and want the best possible deal. Which then allows you to offer the best possible deal.  There data is always fresh and ready. You will be the only dealer able to view the transaction.

Autos08 Feb 2010 12:14 pm

Absconding is one of the most annoying things in the world. He hit me on the round, didn’t even turn around, I could barely stay on track and am just lucky to still be alive.

But instead of pulling over, checking if I was okay, he just drove away. Pitty that I wasn’t able to note down his number.

At least my free car insurance quotes research did have something good in the end. My insurance covered the damage and I’m not at risk to lose my job because I will have a replacement car for the time being. Don’t know what I would have done otherwise.

Autos06 Feb 2010 03:27 am

Bear with me as I step back in time to formulate what I believe are three terrific American built performance cars: the Ford Mustang, the Dodge Challenger, and the Chevrolet Camaro. Currently, only the Mustang is in production with the Challenger coming back by 2009. GM hasn’t committed to building the Camaro just yet, but the company is likely to make a decision in favor of the car and its sibling, the Pontiac Firebird, by this summer. So, what is it about American performance cars that set them apart from the rest? In one word: muscle. Read on as I compare and contrast these three vehicles and share with you my feeble attempts to explain the culture behind the cars.So, you think I forgot the Chevy Corvette and Dodge Viper when talking about performance cars? No, I did not. Both models are performance cars as well as race cars. On the other hand the Mustang, Challenger, and Camaro are mass produced performance cars with muscle. There is a difference in the way a typical race car handles, rides, and performs vs. a muscle car. Typically, a muscle car was a coupe version of some of the larger cars that were pervasive on U.S. highways in the 1960s and 1970s. The Mustang and Camaro, however, were designed separately [although they both heavily borrowed parts from other models] and these “pony” cars were a category all to themselves. For comparison’s sake, they join the Dodge Challenger, a performance version of Mopar cars of its time. All three were compared by critics of that time and all three will once again be compared in a few years when production has been ramped up.<b>Ford Mustang</b> -– Step back in time with me to April 1964 to an era when America was heavily involved in the space race, Lyndon Johnson was president, and General Motors ruled autodom. Ford, for its part, had been nipping at GM’s heels for years, but the failed Edsels of the late 1950s had cost the company dearly. Still, it was the time of the New York World’s Fair and Ford used the fair and television technology to promote its newest offering, the Mustang. A 2+2 coupe borrowing parts from the Fairlane and Falcon, the 1964 ˝ model was the first one sold and is widely credited with being the best introduction of a new vehicle ever. With a V6 engine standard and V8 optional, the all new Mustang quickly broke sales records and has been a hot seller ever since. Indeed, with the introduction of the “retro” look Mustang in 2005, the car once again has spawned interest in the muscle car segment as both DaimlerChrysler and General Motors craft competing models of their own.<b>Dodge Challenger</b> -– After the success of earlier muscle cars including the Dodge Charger and Plymouth ‘Cuda, the Dodge Challenger was launched as a 1970 model. The car borrowed heavily from the ‘Cuda although the sheet metal was somewhat different and the wheelbase was stretched by a couple of inches. Because the muscle car era was in decline at the time of its introduction, the Challenger lasted only five model years before it was cancelled. The concept Challenger currently on display at many auto shows is based on the 1970 design and is the talk of message boards and blogs across the nation. Look for Hemi powered engines as being favored by many owners; the car is likely to share some technology with the current Magnum wagon and Charger sedan.<b>Chevrolet Camaro</b> — GM was asleep at the wheel when the Mustang came out. It took nearly three years before the company could respond and when it did the Camaro and Pontiac Firebird were the result. Although both cars sold well over the years, neither one could match the Mustang’s sales levels and by the time the last cars were sold in 2002, production dropped to a trickle. Still, the end of the Camaro after 35 years has stirred renewed interest in the name and thanks to the retro Mustang, the entire muscle car category is growing once again. Look for a 2010 Camaro to be the first Camaro since 2002; a ragtop version is also being considered.So, just who can be expected to purchase a muscle car these days? People just like me: middle aged men who grew up with the original models. In addition, a whole new generation of younger drivers tired of the “me too” look of so many of the compact cars out there. Muscle cars of today are so much different from earlier era cars as they incorporate the look of the originals while harnessing today’s technology. Thus, fuel savings will be decent without sacrificing performance: a true win-win situation.No, I cannot wait to see a Mustang, Challenger, and Camaro lined up at a traffic light waiting for the light to turn green. A new muscle car era is upon us and for that I am very excited.cars trucks

Autos05 Feb 2010 01:17 pm

Having bad credit does not mean that someone cannot get a good car. It jsut means that they will probably need a Bad Credit Car Loan. This kind of loan works really well for people that do not have the best credit. It is not any harder than getting any other kind of loan. I did not know this when I first went out searching for a car that would fit the needs of my family. After doing a little research online I found the information about the car loan. It has been a great way for me to help my family.

Autos04 Feb 2010 05:14 pm

I did never expect such a great performance but the concert was just amazing. Even worse that I had to discover that somebody broke into my car when we went to the parking lot.

They took everything, my mp3 player, my cell phone .. I know, I know, why did I leave the stuff there in the first place – but I thought that it would be too dangerous to take it with me and that somebody could steel it.

I’m just glad, that I have a good, yet cheap car insurance which will cover my loss. Hence, I can still think ov the concert with joy.

Autos04 Feb 2010 03:28 am

My niece turned sixteen two weeks ago. My sister-in-law was excited for her to start driving and take over some of the errands, but when she went to put her on the insurance she was shocked at how much her rates went up. She told me that she can’t afford to let her daughter drive at those prices. Her company doesn’t give any discounts for teenagers, so there is no way for her to lower the premiums. I told her that I think she needs to get some car insurance quotations from other companies. I know that at least some of them give breaks for such things as driver’s education courses.

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