Making a Statement

Like most possessions kept for long enough, a good car inevitably becomes an extension of its owner’s personality. We do everything we can to make our beloved vehicles individual – after all, when you inevitably find yourself in a traffic jam in Kent, behind a new Giulietta identical to your own, it becomes important to feel that the vehicle you’re sitting in is just that little bit more exciting than the rest. And it amounts to more than simply filling the car with odd collections of half-forgotten personal effects. Whether it’s the colours of the floor mats, the comfortable shoes you keep tucked under the seat for long drives, or the particular pair of driving sunglasses you don no matter the weather, those of us who love our cars are dedicated to making our mark even in the smallest ways.

Most of us are content to stick with a few interior alterations; some might go a little further with a personalised numberplate or unusually coloured alloys. Then there are those drivers among determined to – quite literally – stop traffic. For the more adventurous, driving an ordinary Ford down to the shops just won’t cut it anymore: the car becomes an opportunity for another art project. Cars have been covered in grass and floppy disks and converted into mobile homes with (allegedly) working showers. In comparison with these labours of love, the rest of us and our special driving sunglasses should be ashamed of our lack of effort.Most of us are content to stick with a few interior alterations; some might go a little further with a personalised numberplate or unusually coloured alloys. Continue reading

Gas Up Your Car

Gas prices are going sky high and so are the prices of fuel efficient cars. The prices of these cars are going up for two reasons. The first is the turmoil in Libya and the rest of the Middle East which is causing the cost per barrel of oil to go to all time highs.

The second reason is the situation in Japan. The rolling brown outs have not only caused the production of small cars and hybrids to be stopped, but also a halt in the production of car parts. Many of these parts are used in American cars as well. A shortage in the production of fuel efficient cars at a time when the demand for them is increasing means the prices for these cars whether they are new or used are drastically up.

So what do you do if you cannot afford a buy a more fuel efficient car? The answer is to improve the gas mileage of your present car. There are some things you can do to greatly improve your gas mileage that do not cost a lot of money.

Start with your tires. Lowering the rolling resistance of your tires can actually improve your gas mileage by one or two mpg because of the reduced friction. You can lower the rolling resistance by simply keeping your tires properly inflated. If you do need to purchase new tires, look for ones with the lowest rolling resistance. High performance tires usually have higher resistance, while all season tires generally have less rolling resistance. Check the specifications on the tires to make sure. Continue reading

Yes, You Can Buy Auto Parts Online

If someone tells you that you cannot purchase that new engine that you need to repair your car online, then you can respectfully correct them. Yes, you can buy auto parts online. You can even used parts as big as a new engine can be purchased online. The Internet has helped to make popular online auto parts stores. From the convenience of your own home you can now find the perfect part to finish that major or minor repair that you’ve been dreading.

The nay-sayers out there may not believe you but you can show them. It indeed is true. It is now possible to find auto parts through the Internet. Not only brand new auto parts but good used parts too are available online. Being able to shop online not only benefits the consumer directly but also the local garage that the consumer uses for his/her repairs. The local garage owner also has the ability to browse online to find that perfect replacement part for your repair and auto online stores encourage shops to contact them and build a relationship with them. Continue reading