High Quality Auto Parts for Chevy, Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Jeep Now On Sale at Auto Parts Train
November 30, 2008
High Quality Auto Parts for Chevy, Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Jeep Now On Sale at Auto Parts Train
by: Jenny McLane
Good new for Chevy parts, Toyota parts, Nissan parts, Honda parts and Jeep parts users! Auto Parts Train, the country’s leading auto parts dealer is now selling these top quality auto parts at the lowest prices. While you get satisfied from the auto parts’ superior quality and performance, you can also save from Auto Parts Train’s hottest deals on these products. Up to 50% discounts are offered plus you get more choices as Auto Parts Train includes auto parts for older and the latest models.
Just click through the link and see for yourself the best deals on high quality Toyota parts, Chevy parts, Nissan parts, Honda parts and Jeep parts offered by Auto Parts Train. Meanwhile let’s take a look at the store’s featured auto parts: the exhaust system parts.
Recognizing that automobiles are major causes of air pollution, Auto Parts Train [http://www.partstrain.com] supports environmentalists’ long-time crusade for a cleaner and greener environment by offering high quality exhaust system replacement parts. This number one auto parts store believes that the exhausts system is crucial to the vehicle’s performance as well; thus, it gives only the most reliable parts like catalytic converters and mufflers for almost all makes and models.
Infiniti M45 Sport: Middleweight Thriller
November 30, 2008
Infiniti M45 Sport: Middleweight Thriller
by: David Bellm
In any category of car there’s always those obvious top-name picks that everybody seems to gravitate toward. Maybe it’s me-too-ism, or maybe it’s just people’s faith in certain apparently “sure-thing” brands. Whatever the underlying reasons for this phenomenon, in the world of luxury cars, the big names are evergreens BMW and Mercedes, along with more recent fave Lexus.
And then there’s Infiniti. Introduced at approximately the same time as Lexus, the nameplate hasn’t made nearly the impression that its biggest rival Japanese luxury brand has. And that’s a shame. This upscale Nissan division has offered its share of sophisticated machinery to rival Lexus and other luxury marques. And, in many cases, Infinitis have a livelier, sportier feel than those more-popular competitors.
But while the brand’s relative obscurity might be a bad thing for Infiniti, it’s certainly not a bad thing for Infiniti owners. Not those willing to forgo image projection in favor of real, satisfying automotive substance anyway. For such folks looking to get a top-notch midsize luxury car that won’t get lost in a sea of BMW 5-Series, Mercedes E-Classes, and Lexus GSs, the all-new Infiniti M45 fits the bill beautifully.
5 Steps To Buying Your Car
November 29, 2008
5 Steps To Buying Your Car
by: Jack Hill
Most people do not enjoy buying a car. A survey conducted by CNN revealed that 75% of people would rather visit a dentist than face visiting a car dealership. It’s not that people don’t want a car - it’s just that there are so many pitfalls to negotiate and not everyone can be sure of the right steps to take. Here are a few points to keep in mind to make the process easier.
1. Ask questions, lots of questions. Try to ask sensible questions that will enable you to base your decisions on solid ground. But don’t be afraid to just ask and only stop when all your concerns have been properly addressed.
2. Do not let emotion drive you. Pretty cars with all the bells and whistles can blind you to the truth. More often than not you will end up paying more than you need to if you buy with emotion. Be impartial and see the car for what it is and not what you may have fallen in love with.
CargoCatch - Innovative Solution to Pickup Truck Cargo Management
November 28, 2008
CargoCatch - Innovative Solution to Pickup Truck Cargo Management
by: Bill Graham
FINALLY! The days of feeble attempts at pickup truck cargo management via bungee cords and other self-rigged apparatuses ARE OVER! CargoCatch™ by Graham Solutions is sure to turn the “I’m sick and tired of things rolling around back there” pickup truck driver into a happy camper.
The CargoCatch™ is perfect for restraining small cargo in the bed of your truck. Groceries, camping equipment, soccer balls or anything else that you would just want to toss in the bed of your truck is easily accessed and properly restrained. Mounting and removing the CargoCatch™ from your truck is very simple and literally takes seconds to do once you get used to the process. The rods that the CargoCatch™ utilizes are extremely strong and you can really crank them down tight.
Pop it in, pop it out, it’s the most versatile and useful pickup truck cargo management system on the market and is far superior to any worthless cargo net or cargo bar with net. The CargoCatch™ not only restrains, it organizes.
21 Classic Pontiacs!
November 27, 2008
21 Classic Pontiacs!
by: Matthew C. Keegan
So, you think you know your cars now, do you? Well, consider this to be a test of your knowledge of Pontiac history. 21 Pontiacs are featured here: some are current models while others are truly classic in every sense of the word, dating back to the early 1960s.
6000 - Full sized [or almost] front wheel drive sedan of the 1980s.
Aztec - Ugly is as ugly does. This crossover vehicle ashamed the Pontiac fleet for two years during the early 00s.
Bonneville - Full sized Pontiac sedan excitement retired in 2005 after more than 40 years of service. Part of GM’s massive restructuring and retiring of top model names.
Catalina - This model hearkens back to the mid 60s when two door hard tops ruled the day. Discontinued during the late 70s during GM’s “down sizing” shell game days.
Fiero - Mid-engine sport two-seater built for Pontiac during the go-go 80s. GM reached into their parts bin and took out Chevette and other components to create this little roadster.
2006 Kia Rio: Use and Toss?
November 26, 2008
2006 Kia Rio: Use and Toss?
by: Matthew C. Keegan
Kia vehicles have managed to make significant strides in quality and durability since being introduced to the US market in 1994. Widely panned by critics as producing cheaply built and cheaply priced models, some Kia models are now performing at average or slightly above. The Kia Rio is not one of these cars, however. Only the extended warranty makes the Rio worth a look otherwise slightly more expensive cars from Toyota are preferable.
With a base MSRP of just $10,735, the Kia Rio is touted as “still the most affordable 4-door sedan in America.” Certainly, when it comes to price, the Rio is a winner. Add in standard features such as dual remote mirrors, driver lumbar support seats, and the extended warranty, and the car is a value leader. Of course, air conditioning will cost you extra and don’t expect to find any type of radio in the car either unless you pay extra for it. Remember, the emphasis is on value, not equipment.
The Kia is powered by a 1.6L DOHC 16 valve I4 engine paired with a five speed manual transmission. The five passenger sedan produces an anemic 104hp; a four speed automatic transmission is optional.
Saturn Sky: Sneak Peek
November 25, 2008
Saturn Sky: Sneak Peek
by: Matthew C. Keegan
Somebody at General Motors must love Saturn. One hundred year old Oldsmobile was killed off in favor of bringing the Saturn brand in-house. Up until the early part of this decade, Saturn was a separate automaker, wholly owned by GM. Now, as a bonafide GM division, the Saturn line is finally getting some much needed new models including the Sky roadster, the focus of this preview.
In the early 1990s, dent resistant polymer cars with the “S” designation began to roll of a factory line of a new plant located in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Several things were unusual about the project. The first was the company: Saturn. As a wholly owned but separately managed GM company, the Saturn initially escaped GM’s often overbearing culture and began to produce cars on its own far removed from Detroit. The second unusual point about the company was the cars itself: compact, import-fighting models designed to withstand the onslaught from Japan of low priced, high quality cars. Available in coupe, sedan, and wagon the cars quickly caught on in part for their engineering as well as for their “no hassle, no haggle” pricing. The sticker price on the car was the price customers paid, making a visit to the Saturn show room a pleasure and not a chore.
An Introduction to Auto Insurances
November 25, 2008
An Introduction to Auto Insurances
by: Jakob Jelling
Auto insurance is mandatory in most states. The law mandates to have auto insurance on any vehicle you drive. And nowadays getting auto insurance is not a big deal at all. There are numerous insurance companies available today offering auto insurance policy and each insurance provider offers their own custom made schemes with a cover to match today’s industry needs. Hence the real game is to find out the best suitable one which suits you the best.
One of the basic things to take into consideration before getting any auto insurance policy is the type of coverage you need. Which ever policy you choose you have to pay a certain amount of money depending on the type of coverage you choose for your vehicle. Let us look in details what are the main types of auto insurance policies available in the market.
How To Switch Car Insurance Companies
November 24, 2008
How To Switch Car Insurance Companies
by: Rob Sliver
It may be easier than you think!
There are many reasons why you may choose to move your auto insurance coverage to another company. You might have changed jobs and are eligible for a group discount through another insurer, or maybe you’re unhappy with the service that your present company provides. Perhaps you’ve simply found another company willing to offer you the same level of coverage for considerably less money. Nowadays, many insurance companies provide 24-hour rate information through their toll-free numbers or websites, so investigating your options has never been easier. Another valuable source of information is your state’s Department of Insurance.
Why switch to a new insurance carrier?
Regularly review your auto coverage to make sure that you’re receiving the best insurance value for your money. You’ll discover that it pays to shop around. In some states, premiums for identical policies vary widely among different companies. The reasons for this price variation can be very complicated, but they boil down to a company’s claims experience with policyholders in your coverage group (e.g. people of similar age, number of accidents, type of vehicle). For example, if a large number of people in your coverage group files claims during a given year, your rates will likely rise. When this happens, better discounts and lower overall premiums may be available at other companies, although some states strictly regulate the price of coverage. When you decide to switch your auto insurance to another company, you’ll find that it’s fairly easy to do so.
Restyling Dodge Omni Using Quality Replacement Parts from Auto Parts Deal
November 23, 2008
Restyling Dodge Omni Using Quality Replacement Parts from Auto Parts Deal
by: Sarah McBride
Auto Parts Deal features this time one of the Dodge’s prominent cars, the Dodge Omni. Let’s take a closer look at this vehicle and this number one Auto Parts Deal store’s superior quality Dodge parts for Dodge Omni.
Flashback
Dodge Omni is Dodge’s lucky charm. It was introduced at a time when Chrysler, Dodge’s parent company, was facing great financial difficulties. In its efforts to save the company from its demise, Chrysler sought for the US government’s financial help. The Dodge Omni and its twin model, the Plymouth Horizon, which were new that time showed great potential; thus, the government granted Chrysler’s loan.
The Dodge Omni was indeed a great vehicle. Its hatchback body style signified its utility and versatility. Just after it was launched, it was awarded as Motor Trend’s Car of the Year for 1978. With fame though, came some controversies. A magazine, which drive tested it, said it’s unsafe and hard to maneuver. Luckily, the damage was alleviated by other auto magazines that commented the driving conditions in the said test drive were far from real driving conditions. Dodge Omni, eventually was out of controversies and continued to generate good sales all the way through 1990 its last year of production.






