Subaru Cars: 6 Must Know Performance Tips

So you own a Subaru and want to know how to take care of it, or maybe you would like to own a Subaru. Well in this article you will find 6 tips on prolonging the life of your Subaru and improve overall performance.

A Subaru is like any other car, (although true Subaru enthusiasts will say the opposite), and certain maintenance routines must be availed of to keep that baby ticking over. When you find that your Subaru is running sluggish or isn’t performing as it should keep the following in mind as a checklist: Continue reading

Infiniti Cars: The Infinite Luxury on Wheels

Cars were first made as a need of the human being to travel fast. After few years, when the basic need was fulfilled, people started thinking about their esteem needs. Thus was the evolution of luxury vehicles. The luxury vehicles provided a lot of other comforts than the basic needs. Thus whoever interested in luxury started buying those kinds of vehicles.

Nowadays there are a lot of companies that manufacture luxury cars. But one of the most famous one is Infiniti cars. Infiniti is the luxury car division of Japanese automaker Nissan motors. The sales from this division were officially started in 1989 in North America. Now it has global presence in more than 15 countries. Continue reading

The i-MiEV available to the masses

Although Mitsubishi’s i-MiEV has been available in Japan since 2009 it has only just hit used Mitsubishi dealers in the UK this month. The i-MiEV is the first pure-electric vehicle (EV) available to world markets in regular series production from a major manufacturer. In the motoring industry the i-MiEV can be classed as a revolution and a product of Mitsubishi’s sub brand “Intelligent Motion” which aims to reduce CO2 output on a global scale. For consumers it is a revolution as well, the fully electric car concept has been around for many years and now finally we the consumer can buy a fully electric Mitsubishi from a local dealer – just as we would with a traditional vehicle. Mitsubishi also provide Peugeot and Citroen with their respective EV models based entirely on the i-MiEV.

Mitsubishi’s model is the only car at the moment that can be purchased outright. UK customers benefit from the government’s Plug-In Car Grant (P-ICG) of £5,000, therefore the outright purchase price of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV is £23,990. As well as consumers being able to purchase outright, Mitsubishi Contract Motoring offers a competitive finance package on a non-maintained contract hire basis over a 48 month period for £399 per month. Independent motoring advisors CAP have predicted that the Mitsubishi i-MiEV will retain 43% of its on the road price after the £5,000 government incentive P-ICG and after three years and 30,000 miles which is better than most combustion engine models currently on the market. Not only is the i-MiEV the first fully electric vehicle available to the masses, it is also the first EV model to have been crash tested by Euro NCAP and receive a respectable four star rating. Continue reading