As a parent, there will come a time when your child will start asking for a car of his or her own. Some of them may ask when they already start working, some will ask when they’re in college, and some might ask as early as senior high school. Whatever time frame that may be, you should be certain that the time will come when you might want to consider a car for your child.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Tips for Your Child's First Car | Automotive Parts Suppliers
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Famous Celebrity and their Cars
Keanu Reeves
Sylvester Stallone
Robert Downey Jr
Pierce Brosnan
It is perhaps oddly suitable for Pierce Brosnan to pick up his son Dylan from his Malibu school in an Aston Martin Vanquish, much more like the one he drove in his last James Bond movie Die Another Day.
More famous stories at Hollywood stars & their cars - updated
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Replacement Car Parts | Automotive Parts Suppliers
When replacing car parts, you should know that not all car replacement parts are the same. In fact, there are three types of replacement car parts that you should know. Depending on the situation, the type of replacement part may matter. Let’s go ahead and explain the three different types of replacement car parts.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
if the Lord has a certain someone for us to marry,how do we know kung sino sya?..i dont want to miss the will of God.i made a huge mistake in the past.but by His grace i want to live in purity.how do i know if my bf right now is the will of God for me?..
God has His ways. Unfortunately, there's no blueprint. But at least you can know by your parents, friends or mentor if he's the right guy for you. Keep praying and asking God to reveal His will to you :)
Sunday, February 13, 2011
When Your Tires Need to Retire | Automotive Parts Suppliers
The technology behind tires have improved so much throughout the years. In the 1970′s, the lifespan of a tire is about 30,000 kilometers in an ideal scenario. Today, tires can go as far as 125,000 kilometers. Of course, the mileage still depends on many factors but you get the potential it can do. Still, it doesn’t mean you should wait until the odometer reaches 125,000 kilometers before you start checking out your tires. Here are some things you can do to lengthen the years of your tire before they should be retired.
Know What's Best for Your Car | Automotive Parts Suppliers
When you need to leave our valuables behind, you ask our friends to watch over them and not a stranger. When you get sick, you go to your family doctor and not just any other doctor. Why? Because you trust them to care of your valuable possessions and of your health. The same goes for your car – you won’t entrust your automobile to just any auto parts supplier.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Average lifetime car insurance costs estimated at $84,000
by Jeff Glucker
Unless you live in New Hampshire, here in the States, you're required to have some form of car insurance covering your vehicle. The annual cost to insure a car depends on an array of factors ranging from the type of vehicle to where you live to your driving record. You undoubtedly know what you pay for insurance on an annual or monthly basis, but do you know how much you will end up paying over the course of your driving life? According to Insurance.com, the average person will spend $84,388.
What does 'average' mean in the context of this study? In this case, researchers assume that you first insure your own vehicle at 21 years old, get married at 27, insure two teenagers for a few years and then stop driving when you turn 75. That passage of time is filled with a variety of claims, including accidents and other incidents that get sent across your insurance agent's desk.
Predictably, Insurance.com offers up a few suggestions for cutting your overall coverage expenses. Some are easier said than done (avoid traffic tickets) while others might actually be fun (defensive driving course). Check out the company's press release for the full details after the jump.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Signs to Watch for When Your Brake Needs a Break | Automotive Parts Suppliers
We have that natural instinct to drive fast — pushing the gas pedal harder to go even faster. It’s fun to go fast. Who wants to slow down? The break pedal may not be your favorite part of the car, but it’s certainly one of the most important. Driving fast may be fun but safety should still comes first. And like all car parts, you need to know when your brake needs a break already. What are the signs that your car brake needs to be evaluated for a change or upgrade already?
Monday, February 7, 2011
The SSC ULTIMATE AERO II to beat Veyron Super Sport Top Speed Record
New Ultimate Aero II Shelby Super Cars, to bring back the record at home, relies on a 6.8-liter V8 twin turbo 1369 hp and lightweight carbon fiber shell that keep the total weight of the car within 1179 kg. Designed by Jason Castriota, who now works for Saab, the SSC Ultimate Aero II seems to have assimilated shapes of Maserati Birdcase 75th, Ferrari 458 Italia and P4/5. The engine of SSC Ultimate Aero II is able to push the car to a top speed of 443 km/h (12 km/h more than the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport) and reaches 96 km/h (60 mph) in 2 , 8 seconds. To support this extreme performance, the SSC Ultimate Aero II is equipped with carbon-ceramic Brembo brake system, active flaps that help in braking, traction control, ABS and power steering....
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
7 Easy Steps to Remove and Replace a Muffler | Automotive Parts Suppliers
You just found out that you’ve got a faulty muffler! Never fret because you can easily replace that one with a brand-new high performance muffler. Read on for the simple steps!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
2011 Porsche Boxster S Black Edition
The same monochrome look from its 911 sibling dominates the interior. The seats—available either as cloth with leather accents or fully wrapped in cowhide—are all black, as are the instruments and the trim on the dashboard and center console. A badge on the glove box tells you the car’s place in the limited production run, which will number 987 units—that number being the internal model designation for the current- (second-) generation Boxster. The 911 Black Editions, for comparison, will be produced in a run of 1911.
This limited-edition Boxster equip with a lot of extra equipment at a reasonable first-class price. In its German home market, the Black Edition is a few thousand Euros more expensive than the Boxster S, but it is equipped with the navigation system, a sound package, and xenon HID headlights, which would cost significantly more if spec’d individually.
While the Porsche 911 Black Edition is powered by an unchanged version of the least-powerful engine in the 911 lineup, a 345-hp 3.6-liter flat-six, the Black Boxster is fitted with the strongest six in the Boxster armory. The 3.4-liter from the Boxster Spyder and Cayman S produces 320 hp at 7200 rpm, narrowing the gap between this car and its 911 counterpart to just 25 horses. The excellent six-speed manual is standard, while the PDK seven-speed dual-clutch transmission is optional. Like any Boxster, the Black Edition can be optioned up with an adaptive suspension and Porsche's carbon-ceramic brakes.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Driving Safely: Potholes and Why You Should Avoid Them | Automotive Parts Suppliers
Ever tried speeding up through a hole in a highway? It might sound harmless in concept since it would seem like it is just another hump on the road, but don’t you know that one of the most common causes of defects or damages found in vehicles are due to mini road holes or potholes being driven through in almost every street? Driving through holes can affect not just those parts directly exposed to the road (e.g. car tires), but also those parts of your car which are linked to its overall body structure. And sad to say, some accidents do occur because of sudden turns and breaks just to avoid that single pothole. In other words, your life and not just the whole system of your car is at risk. Read on for more practical reasons why you should avoid holes while driving: