January 12, 2009

How to start buying cars an online auction

Filed under: Auto Care Articles — Transman @ 3:00 am



So you have decided to enter into the world of car auction. The very idea of looking at so many small and big cars on your screen is exciting to say the least. But what most of us fail to realize is what exactly we are looking for. And need to about the laws prevailing. It is important that you know everything about car auctions before you jump into the fray.

The first and foremost thing is having adequate money in your bank account. All cars purchased must be paid in full. And of course you must have a driving license, this is needed for registration and documentation.

Prior to making it to the car auction and actually bidding for one, decide what car you are looking for and what is the prevailing market price of the car. This will help you before hand the actual price of the car and how much you can pay for the car. Ensure that you don’t end up paying more by way of bidding. If the bid war goes beyond the actual price, simply walk away.

The most important aspect of buying a car in a car auction is the condition of the auctioned car. If you don’t have good knowledge of the cars, it would be a better idea to let one of your friend who understands car or even a mechanic accompanying will help you greatly in making a right decision. You can also get the history of the car with VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).

Always remember, the cars at auction are sold in ‘as is’ condition and they don’t come with warranty. Do keep all these tips in mind lest you’ll end up in a bad purchase.

Remember you’re going to an auction for a great deal and save money. And with a little extra care you can easily accomplish this task

About the author:

Pradeep Aggarwal is the creator of Auction Spectrum. This site is dedicated to helping people start and run a successful online auction business. Visit his site to get a free report and articles on “Tips & Tricks on Online Auction” http://www.auctionspectrum.com

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January 9, 2009

Tips For Selecting New Cars

Filed under: Auto Care Articles — Transman @ 3:00 am

Purchasing A New Cars

When people buy new car, keep abreast of the newest selections, makes and models. Bringing home a new car can provide happiness and joy. However, at the same time it can be very expensive if you are not financially well off. All sorts of new cars are being sold in the market, cars for the middle class, business class and sports car. Whenever you plan to buy any of the new cars available these days make sure that you are well aware of the facts and figures related to cars. Learn about the things and parts that you must look for before making a deal. Browse the net, read books or seek your friends help. Keep yourself abreast of the following tips that can make your selection and purchase of any of the new cars easy.

- Be leery of advertising. Never get carried away by the advertisements that might be enticing. Always check your budget and the price of the car that you are buying. Enquire for the prices of all the new cars. Luxurious cars are no doubt the best in the lot of new cars but if any of their parts breaks you could end up investing quite a big amount in its repair. Therefore, before buying, ask yourself whether that particular brand of car and vice-versa is the best for you?

- Check for the financial aid offered on new cars. This can also help you to make your choice if you are confused. Also get your car insured once you buy it.

- Before buying, consider the fact whether you will be using your new car daily or occasionally. For daily use, a strong and durable car must be selected, but occasional users can settle for fancy and delicate ones. Also check whether or not the parts of the car will be easily available in your area. Do check the services centers as well.

- Select a car that is made for the roads and the traffic in your area. For example you cannot run a sports car on the roads full of potholes. Although, this may sound weird, it helps to control your emotions when you visit the showroom for new cars and get fascinated by a flashy sports car.

- Put money aside for emergencies. If your new car happens to be the vintage car the money to be stored can be somewhere around $3000 or more.

About The Author

Ferat Verkau is the proprietor of Great New Car, Inc., your premier source for all of your new car needs. Find your new car at: http://www.greatnewcar.com

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January 6, 2009

Simple Car Maintenance Tips

Filed under: Auto Care Articles — Transman @ 3:00 am

You drive your car everyday. Do you pay attention to it? Do you feel that slight shimmy in the front end? Is there a new knocking sound under the hood? Is there a rattle in the dashboard? No one knows your car better than you do. If you feel something different, or if it isn’t handling correctly take it to your mechanic. It could be something as simple as a tire out of alignment, or perhaps a loose belt. It’s always best to find any small problem before it becomes a large one.

Here are some simple maintenance tips that you can follow to help prolong the life of your car, and help save you money.

Notice where you park your car and get into the habit of looking to see if there are any leaks when you pull out. This can be very tricky in a public garage with lots of stains from leaks from other cars, but if your car is leaking any type of fluid, transmission, radiator or brake the leak will look “fresh”. If you see any fluid leaking have your car serviced as soon as possible.

Keep an eye on your tires. When you have your oil changed every 3,000 miles have your tires rotated. At this time the technician will inspect your tires for any wear. Keep your tires aligned. Check your tire pressure once every month. It’s easy enough to read tire gauges and they even have electronic ones. Keeping your tires properly inflated helps increase gas mileage too.

As mentioned above, change your oil at least every 3,000 miles. The oil is the life blood of your car and keeping fresh oil in your car can extends it’s life by many, many miles. At this time the technician will check your air filter, hoses and belts.

Keep your windshield washer reservoir full and carry an extra gallon with you. You don’t want to be caught without washer fluid, and you don’t realize how quickly you use it up, especially in the winter months when we get salt spray on the windshield. Replace your wiper blades once a year.

Following these simples steps can go a long way in prolonging the life of your car.
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This article provided courtesy of http://www.corvette-fanatic.com

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