February 8, 2009

Remember the Brakes .!

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

I thought my father must probably think that most motorcycle accidents are the result of drivers forgetting to hit the brakes. And then it happens BLAG! - I hit a SUV in front of me and guess what? I forgot to hit the brakes. So my father was right. But still, even after that incident I simply just ride my motorcycle without any care. It s always fun to ride around town racing with friends on busy streets or beating the red light. That was then, when I can still walk and ride my motorcycle but now I m stuck in my wheelchair although I still do racing with my co-paralyzed friends.

Sad, isn t it? However, no matter how many stories like this are published or written still very few people do actually care to stop and read and then learned from the mistakes of others. This article may not contain new ideas regarding traffic and safety tips since I, for one thinks that there are really no other way of stating these tips. This article aims to increase awareness on how to avoid motorcycle accidents.

Here s the list of safety road tips:

1. Obey all the traffic rules and signs.

2. Keep a safe distance from vehicles in front of you. Whenever you see cluster of cars ahead try to slow down because this might be an indication of an accident and you don t want to go crushing on it.

3. Check your mirrors from time to time to see passing vehicles.

4. Keep on the side where the driver of the vehicle in front of you can visibly see you. This rule depends on what country you re in because there are some countries that make use of right-hand drive vehicles while in some countries its left-hand drive.

5. Try to keep a safe distance from speeders , let the police takes care of them.

6. Always makes use of your signal light to warn approaching vehicles that you re about to take a turn or to change lane.

7. Remember the BRAKES ! - Different instances requires different amount of force on the brakes.

8. Turn off you cell phones so that it won t destruct you while you re driving.

9. Don t Drink and Drive.

10. Be mindful of the pedestrians crossing. Remember that pedestrians have as much right in using the road as you do.

So the next time you go out for a ride just remember the brakes because trivial as you deemed it is the brakes can actually save your life. Check your brakes regularly.

About The Author

Maricon Williams

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February 5, 2009

How To Keep Your Car Gleaming New Even Though It’s 3 Years Old

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

You know how it feels to buy a new car. The fresh smell of leather as you ease yourself into the plush leather seats. The whole car is gleaming. As you drive it out your driveway, you steal a glance at the reflection of your beautiful ride.

Fast forward 12 months. How does your “new” car look now? If you take a picture of your car now and compare it to when you first bought it, would you notice any difference? How is it that some cars continue to look “brand new” even though they are already 3 years old while others just look tired, dull and “old” just 12 months out of the showroom?

It is possible to keep your car gleaming new. You just need to know how to care for it.

1) Wash Your Car Weekly

Dust and dirt will accumulate as your drive your car. Even if you just leave it in your garage, the paintwork will accumulate dust. It is especially important to wash your car if your car was exposed to rain. The water droplets that accumulate on your paintwork will leave tough watermark stains if you let them dry under the sun. The sun “bakes” in the watermark stains and you ll find it especially tough to remove them later on. Your best bet is to give your car a quick wash and wipe dry if you ve driven in the rain.

When washing your car, use a quality car shampoo like Meguiar s NXT Generation Car Wash (http://www.fdcars.com/newsletter/n2-2.htm). You ll find it much easier to wash and dry your car if you use a soft terry cloth or a cloth diaper. I always keep a dozen cloth diapers ready in my house even though I don t have kids :) . They re cheap, absorbent and soft so that it does not scratch your paintwork. If you want to be flashy, you can get something like the Ultimate Wipe cloth, once again from Meguiar s (http://www.fdcars.com/newsletter/n2-1.htm).

Hose your car down to remove any excess dirt and grime. Then use your cloth to apply the car shampoo. Once you ve covered the whole car, hose off the shampoo, using a clean cloth to wipe away any remaining shampoo residue. It is critical that you wipe your car dry. If you leave the car to dry naturally, all your hard work thus far will go to waste.

Make sure you clean your rims. Brake dust will accumulate there, making your car look dirty even if the paintwork is spotless. You will also want to vacuum the interior of your car every few weeks to keep it clean.

2) Wax Your Car Once a Month

To keep your paintwork gleaming, you need to wax it. Of course, you could send it to an auto detailer for this. However, if you have an hour to spare during your weekend, it is really not that difficult to wax your car.

Before waxing, make sure you wash and wipe dry your car. Park your car in a cool and shady spot. It is best not to wax your car directly under the sun. Use a good car wax like Meguiar s NXT Generation Tech Wax (http://www.fdcars.com/newsletter/n2-3.htm). Apply the wax in a circular motion using the included sponge. Work on your car section by section. Remember which section you worked on first. Once you ve finished applying the entire car, it s time to remove the excess wax.

Use a soft terry cloth or cloth diaper to wipe of the excess wax. Start by wiping the panel that you first applied the wax and work on from there. It is best to use different sides of the cloth as wipe off the wax since it will accumulate on your cloth. You can either use a new piece of cloth as each is clogged with wax or alternatively shake off the wax from your cloth.

Lean close to your car and check whether there is any residue left. Clean any remaining residue.

Wash your cleaning cloth with a liquid softener (just like you wash your clothes). This will make sure there isn t any dirt or grime stuck to the cloth for your next waxing session.

3) Apply Tyre Wax For That Slick Black Look

To complete the wet & shiny look, apply tyre wax after every wash/wax. Look for ones that come with a trigger spray so that you can apply it easily. Something like Meguiar s Hot Shine High Gloss Tyre Spray (http://www.fdcars.com/newsletter/n2-4.htm) would work beautifully. This takes less than 3 minutes to do but it makes a big difference.

4) Keep That New Leather Smell

If your car has leather seats, it is important to clean and condition it at least once every 2 months. Use a leather cleaner/conditioner like Meguiar s Medallion Premium Leather Care (http://www.fdcars.com/newsletter/n2-5.htm). Apply using a clean terry cloth or cloth diaper. Wipe off any excess conditioner with a clean cloth. Doing this once every month of two keeps your leather supple and smelling like new.

While cleaning and conditioning your leather, you will want to work on the vinyl surfaces of your car as well. Your dashboard, door inserts and central console is normally made of vinyl. So, use something like Meguiar s Vinyl & Leather Cleaner/Conditioner (http://www.fdcars.com/newsletter/n2-6.htm) for this. This works much like the leather cleaner but is specially suited for vinyl surfaces.

5) Stand Back & Admire Your “Brand New” Car

Follow the routine above and you guarantee yourself a car that looks, feels and smells like new even 3 years down the road. Your friends and family will be impressed. When it s time to sell your car, you ll likely fetch much higher prices. First impressions count when selling your car. And a car with gleaming new paintwork and a spotless interior makes a VERY strong first impression!

P.S. The writer is not affiliated with Meguiar s in any way, except as a very satisfied customer.

About The Author

Fantic Carro is the owner and webmaster of FD Cars Guide which is a resource for car lovers worldwide. Visit his site for more articles, reviews and tips on cars: http://www.fdcars.com

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February 2, 2009

The Secret To Getting The Best Car Lease Deal

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

When you lease an automobile, you are paying for the depreciation from the final sale price to the residual value once your lease term is finished.

Let’s use a simple example, the final sale price of the car is $30,000 and the residual value after a 3-year lease will be $17,000. You will pay $13,000 plus interest during the 3-year lease term of your car lease deal.

The secret to negotiate the best car lease deal is to expose the “capitalized cost” or a.k.a. final sale price.

Aside from your money factor and residual value, the “capitalized cost” is one of the main variables of the auto lease that controls what your monthly payment will be and if you’ll get the best deal.

And this is the first mistake people make: not knowing that they still have to negotiate the final sale price when leasing an auto, just as if they were buying it. This mistake can cost thousands of dollars over the course of a typical 3-year lease.

Always compare models for good residual values on your car lease deal. Automotive Lease Guide (ALG) provides leasing residual values for all new automobiles and gives awards to specific models and manufacturers for residual value excellence. Typically, an auto will depreciate 30%-40% of the original sale price during the first 3 years of ownership.

Let’s do the simple math: 35% depreciation of a $30,000 vehicle = $10,500. As compared to 43% of $30,000 = $12,900. That’s a difference of $2,400 that you would pay during your lease term!

Among this year’s auto industry brand winners are Honda, Toyota and Nissan for excellence, and BMW, Lexus, and Acura for luxury.

Lastly, know how to translate an interest rate into a money factor for your car lease deal. Translating the interest rate on your auto loan into the money factor is easy: Money Factor multiplied by 2400 = Interest Rate.

To get the best lease deal you should pay the same interest on your lease as you would on your auto loan, so it makes sense to research this on your own to know if the quote you get from the dealer is reasonable.

You can find more information on how to get the best car lease deal or apply for an online auto loan quote to see what kind of interest rate you receive!

About the author:

Daniel DeHaven is the Editor in Chief of the BuyingAdvice Team. He understands the auto business. He’s been around it - all of his life. Daniel has been a consumer advocate voice for over 15 years. He has learned every trick and profit ploy car salespeople use… and mistakes buyers tend to make.

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