Archive for January, 2011
January 31st, 2011
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If you are considering buying a car for the first time, you might not know where to begin. Making such a major purchase is most likely the first step in your financial life, so it is very important to take it seriously.
That’s the word from the experts at a national consumer education campaign called AWARE (Americans Well-informed on Automobile Retailing Economics).
To help first-time auto buyers navigate the financing system, it has put together this pop quiz:
• Do you have a budget? If you don’t already have one, create one. It will help you determine how much car you can afford. Don’t forget vehicle-related costs outside of a new car payment, particularly insurance costs. Premiums for many young drivers can be as much as the monthly car payment. Don’t forget to include maintenance, gas and taxes.
• Have you pulled your credit report? Your credit history may affect your finance rate, so it’s a good idea to get a copy of your free credit report before heading to the dealer. Go to www.annualcredit report.com for yours.
• Have you shopped around? Do some homework before you decide which car to buy and where to buy it. Call your bank or credit union. Talk to dealerships. Print out all quotes and keep them in a folder that you bring with you when you shop for the car. Whether you finance through your dealer or elsewhere, there are typically no penalties to refinance if you’re not satisfied.
• Do you know how finance rates are determined? Vehicle financers use a number of factors to determine the finance rate they will offer you, including your credit score, the price of the vehicle you would like to purchase, manufacturer incentives, the amount of your down payment, your debt repayment options and the length of the finance contract. The rate offered to you may be negotiable.
• Is there someone you could ask to be a co-signer if needed? If you are under the age of 18, are currently not employed, do not have a credit history or your credit history is not good, you may need a responsible person to co-sign the finance contract for you.
• Do you know the difference between leasing and financing? Know what an APR is? Credit insurance? Guaranteed Auto Protection? You need to educate yourself on these terms and understand the value and price of aftermarket products. If you don’t want something, don’t sign for it.
According to Eric Hoffman of AWARE, if you answered “no” to one or more questions, go back and hit the books before you buy a car or truck. Said Hoffman, “Consumers, especially those at the beginning of their financial lives, need to be vigilant about understanding the vehicle-financing process. If you make mistakes along the way, they can follow you for years.”
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Tags: Americans Well Informed On Automobile Retailing Economics, Auto Buyers, Automobile Retailing Economics, Car Payment, Co Signer, Consumer Education Campaign, Credit Score, Debt Repayment, Finance Contract, Finance Rate, Finance Rates, First Time Car Buyers, Free Credit Report, Insurance Costs, Insurance Premiums, National Consumer Education, Pop Quiz, Repayment Options, Time Car, Young Drivers
January 29th, 2011
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Since the internet arrived many years ago it has brought with it endless time and money saving opportunities. This is certainly true for those selling vehicles.
It was not so long ago that all vehicles being sold privately were done so using the traditional method of print advertising. Although this is of course still very popular, the attractions of internet advertising are many.
The potential audience reach alone should persuade a vehicle seller to consider the internet as a valuable advertising method, but then when you add to that the cost saving opportunity; it really should be the first choice method.
More than likely you will find that print advertising is more expensive than online, and also much more limited too. A typical newspaper for example, may provide a limit of around 20 words and a space for one photo (if you’re lucky!). Take on the other hand an automobile classified site. A page dedicated solely to your vehicle with multiple photos and virtually unlimited description length is not uncommon for a fraction of the price.
So what about the audience reach of both methods?
Let us take print advertising. A more common scenario of print advertising is in a local newspaper or possibly a shop window, but this most certainly has its limitations in terms of audience reach. Some may argue that car selling and buying mainly occurs locally. However, I would argue that this isn’t in fact the case, but rather that the seller is within a reasonable distance from the buyer. This reasonable distance is determined by the buyer, but a buyers desire to have a particular vehicle can often cancel out distance affecting a sale.
The internet, however, is available throughout the world, and more relevantly in this situation, in homes across the country that the seller resides.
With this comes the potential to obtain the full worth of the vehicle. Whereas with print advertising, the amount of responses that you receive may be small, advertising online may provide a much greater number of responses. This allows the seller to hold out for a sale of higher value, rather than to be haggled down because of lack of interest or lack of responses from a print advert.
Response times are also very fast when advertising online. Search facilities allow this to be true. Buyers that are searching for a certain vehicle with certain specifications (colour, engine size, etc.), can do so in a matter of minutes. This is much faster than looking through a list in a newspaper or magazine, and also provides many more results due to the distance that the searches can span.
Posted in BMW Cars
Tags: Audience, Automobile, Cancel, Car Buying, Car Selling, Cheap Internet, Choice Method, Description Length, Endless Time, Fast Internet, First Choice, Fraction, Internet Advertising, Money Opportunities, Money Saving, Photo, Photos, Print Advertising, Time And Money
January 24th, 2011
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There are factory installed air filters and there are replacement performance air filters; both are right for any vehicle. Beyond that, a performance air filter takes off where a factory installed air filter leaves off. If you are concerned about the environment, want more power and acceleration, better fuel mileage, and are looking for all around savings than there is no better choice: buy a performance air filter for your truck, van, SUV, or car.
Yes, there are products that improve upon the original, so much so, that they are worth considering. A performance air filter is one of these products, for the following reasons:
Environmentally Friendly fully reusable, a performance air filter will be the last one placed in your car. Built to last, a performance air filter will likely outlive your car. Made of sturdy cotton gauze material, a performance air filter is washable and built to last for hundreds of thousands of miles. No more filling up landfills with disposable air filters! Now, go hug a tree.
More Power a performance air filter lets your engine breathe more freely resulting in a better flow of air and more horsepower. Youll notice a nice improvement in acceleration too!
Better Fuel Economy along with more power, comes with it better fuel economy. Thats right, an engine that doesnt have to work as hard is more efficient. Get more power and save on gas a great combination!
Save Money Yes, you will have to pay more for a performance air filter than you would with a throwaway air filter, perhaps 2-5 times as much. Dont worry, youll recoup all of your money in the long run as the word replacement does not apply to this type of air filter.
When shopping for a performance air filter, stick with the brands to maximize your savings and to ensure that you get the part that is right for your vehicle. No performance air filter is worth purchasing unless it meets the following requirements: improved fuel economy, horsepower, and acceleration; is emissions legal in all 50 states including California; will not void your car warranty; and it works with your vehicles electronic system. Read up on the part to make sure that the air filter you order is right for your ride.
You can do your part to help the environment without going nuts over it. No hybrid car for you? Thats okay, a performance air filter will help you do your part to help make the earth a cleaner place. A sensible solution without all the hype.
Posted in BMW Series
Tags: Acceleration, Cotton Gauze, Disposable Air Filters, Emissions, Fuel Economy, Fuel Mileage, Gauze Material, Horsepower, Hundreds Of Thousands, Landfills, Leaves, Mileage, Money, Performance Air Filter, Performance Air Filters, Replacement Filters, Replacement Performance, Shopping, Suv, Throwaway Air Filter
January 23rd, 2011
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The Telematics Research Group (TRG), through its Automotive Technology Index, had recently announced to the whole automotive public that it is the BMW brand that is still topping lists on having the best high technology features in all of their vehicles. This is according to a study that the group has conducted for all vehicle brands that are offered in the United States and the rest of North America.
The Automotive Technology Index, that was created and done by the Telematics Research Group, has been done through actions like measuring the availability of key telematics. It also included other criteria like driver assistance as well as infotainment technologies. They did check all there criteria on various brands line up of vehicles that are offered to the market. And the conclusion came out that BMW took the top score, hence claiming the spot as the leader in the aspect of high technology features in vehicles.
Phil Magney is the principal analyst for the group who conducted the study. He comments, BMW has been a technology leader for many years, as it is part of the brands positioning. And this has been proven by the brand through the various that it has been sending to the automobile market.
A whole package of features. This is what BMW has been offering the market for each of their vehicles. The list of high technology features includes the integrated navigations systems with iDrive and Voice Command, the BMW Night Vision, Adaptive Cruise Control, Head Up Display, as well as Park Distance Control. For entertainment, high technology is certainly reflected in the Sirius Satellite Radio, HD Radio, rear seat entertainment, and iPod integration. There also is the BMW Assist system and services. You can also call without using your hands through the Bluetooth hands free calling with speed recognition which is part of the BMW Assist system.
Posted in Buy BMW
Tags: Adaptive Cruise Control, Automobile Market, Automotive Technology, Bmw Assist, Driver Assistance, Hd Radio, High Technology, Park Distance Control, Principal Analyst, Rear Seat, Seat Entertainment, Sirius Satellite Radio, Speed Recognition, Technology Features, Technology Index, Technology Leader, Telematics Research Group, Trg, Vehicle Brands, Voice Command
January 21st, 2011
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Scratches are one of the nuisances that you could have when it comes to keeping your car looking like new. Of course, scratches may not even be very much visible, however for car owners who are very conscious about how their machine looks could find these little lines something to worry about. After all, a scratch when put together with other scratches could make a vehicle owner look like a very careless person.
Of course there are various types of scratches on your cars paint. There are small scratches that are barely seen. There are even deeper ones that look like they have been carved to make you feel very guilty. However, for most scratches which are small, these can be fixed and repaired by just using touch up paint. On the other hand, the larger ones need more attention and may actually require you to use paint sprayers or even assistance from those trained professionals.
Before you start anything, determine first if your cars exterior is painted with enamel. If it is enameled, the color may not mix well with lacquer-based primer paint. On the other hand, if your cars paint is not enameled, you can then proceed to find the right kind of paint that would match your vehicles exterior color. You would also be needed primer paint. It is recommended that you use a light primer color so that your touch-up paint will be easily applied.
Time to turn to the scratch itself. Wash it as well as the surrounding area with a mild laundry detergent. Make sure that you remove any wax or other coatings that could affect the new paint that you will be applying later one. Then, you can now sand along the scratch. Use a fine-grained sandpaper to do this part. If there is any rust accumulation, sand them away as well. Make sure, also, that you blow away all the dust. Or you can also use a soft brush to remove the dust.
Put masking tape and newspaper around the scratch. But make sure that you leave around half an inch of working room around the area. This would be to isolate the scratch when you start doing the removal. Use a plastic knife to apply the body compound to the scratch. Make sure that it is applied not only on the surface but within the scratch itself. Wait until the compound hardens and when it does, start sanding away to make sure that the compound is flat. You would not want to have any bulks or bumps on your exterior. Then, blow or brush away all the dust.
Spray a small amount of primer paint to the scratch and let it dry overnight. Then, in the morning, you can then use a tough-ups applicator brush to paint the area. Let it dry overnight again. Come morning, your vehicle would be ready to strut its stuff on the roads without any signs that it suffered from a scratch.
To preserve the amazing performance of your car, there is a one-of-a-kind online store to provide you with durable Ford parts especially made for this brand. Ford Parts and Ford Auto Parts has been providing Ford owners with these parts and include Ford Escape parts in their line up of products.
Posted in BMW Cars
Tags: Accumulation, Blow, Car Owners, Cars, Enamel, Lacquer, Laundry Detergent, Masking Tape, Match, New Paint, Nuisances, Paint Sprayers, Rust, Sandpaper, Scratch, Scratches, Touch Up Paint, Vehicle Owner
January 19th, 2011
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This early part of 2006, the new 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster would soon be cruising down to the nearest automobile dealers. Of course, this would be a vehicle from the much coveted BMW. There had already been several versions of the BMW Z4 and the 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster would be another one. The BMW Z4 has already been in production since 2003. It is a luxury roadster that has taken the spot and niche that the BMW Z3 left black. It is a vehicle produced in one body style which is a convertible that holds two door and has been built on the FR platform.
330 horsepower would be power that the 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster has. It has a soft top and has been crafted to actually hold the duty of being the Ultimate Driving Machine. People who know the capabilities of BMW vehicles would know that this duty could and would be realized with the 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster. The engine equipped with this convertible is a 3.2 liter dual overhead cam engine with six inline cylinders and 24 valves working to produce the mentioned amount of power. Assisting the engine is a standard six speed manual transmission although interested parties could upgrade the transmission system to the optional six speed Steptronic automatic that has steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
This vehicle is actually based on the 2006 BMW Z4 convertible. Aside from offering people the chance to drive with the top down, this convertible also offers drivers to have complete control. It also features a speed sensitive locking differential as well as high performance brakes. To add to the complete package that this vehicle has are advanced technology like Brake Drying, Brake Standby and Brake Fade Compensation systems.
The 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster not only provides performance as expected in BMW vehicles. This vehicle also provides utmost luxury. Take a ride inside and you would notice that the interiors are nicely designed and appointed. It has leather bucket seats, and upgraded sound systems made available for it. As per the outside appearance, the 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster sports an updated version of the BMW Z4 Ms front fascia along with new fog lights, new front spoiler, larger air inlets, a more sculpted hood, and redesigned tail lights.
If you do have $51,995 and you think that this 2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster would be the car that would suit your needs and whims, then this convertible could be yours. It would be a good one to drive come spring and summer adventures.
Posted in Bimmer Guide
Tags: 2006 Bmw Z4, Automobile Dealers, Bmw Roadster, Bmw Vehicles, Bmw Z3, Bmw Z4, Bmw Z4 M, Bmw Z4 M Roadster, Brake Fade, Cam Engine, Dual Overhead Cam, Leather Bucket Seats, Locking Differential, Luxury Roadster, M Roadster, Paddle Shifters, Performance Brakes, Speed Steptronic, Utmost Luxury, Z4 M Roadster
January 14th, 2011
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Innovative Design For Those Who Are Driven: The 2006 BMW 3 Series
BMW will tell you it isnt so, but the new 3 Series is the start of a softening of Chris Bangles most angular design language. The car you see is not an evolution of an existing car but a ground up model, an energetic attempt to re-invent the most popular BMW model with unarguably good looks that match its top class driving dynamics.
The first thing you notice is that the car has dropped the current teardrop headlamps and done away with the aircraft carrier trunk lid. Next to go are the cut lines and the aggressive mix of concave and convex panels. Its still recognizably a BMW though. The big news underneath is the new multitude independent suspension (borrowed from the 5 series) is designed to combine unrivalled ride comfort, with taut handling. On top of that you can expect Dynamic Drive (thats adjustable anti-roll bars), Active Steering, and a four wheel drive system as options. The fifth generation BMW 3 Series superstar shines brighter than the predecessor with a torque loving, direct injection, and environmentally conscious engine. (Dont rule out a hybrid just yet by 2009 BMWs partnership with DaimlerChrysler and GM will have born a fruit, enabling the Germans to catch up with Lexus.) Additionally, the new 3 Series features increased passenger room and enhanced safety features.
Step inside the cabin of the 2006 BMW 3 Series, youll find the interior has an instinctive feel to it; every switch and readout is ergonomically placed for a reason, where you will look for it. The surrounding materials are made from high quality wood, leather and plastics enhancing the appeal of this sports machine. The seats offer ample support to the lower back and thigh while enhancing the bodys disposition for spirited driving. And the intuitively placed center display rewards the enthusiast spirit by enabling the driver to easily read every dial and be in touch with the engine.
Turn the key and put the car in gear, youll find the car engineered to move. The smooth delivery of speed is exhilarating. The engine pulls like a conditioned sprinter all the way up to its 6800 redline. The real joy is experiencing the sound of the engine. The loud, visceral scream is clean and mechanical, distinct from any muffler or aftermarket accessory. Additionally, the optional Active Steering reduces steering inputs at high speed and increases inputs at low speeds, enhancing the overall tactile responsiveness of the car. The 2006 BMW 3 Series features the first magnesium block engine to reduce engine weight. The new inline six-cylinder produces 215 horsepower in the 325; and 255 horsepower in the 330i. Linear velocity is smooth due to BMWs revolutionary Valvetronic system that helps the engine breathe more efficiently even at low RPMs. To experience more fully, simply find an open road and press the accelerator.
In terms of handling and cornering, the 2006 BMW 3 Series also features a perfect 50:50 front to rear weight distribution, making it extremely responsive in turns and at the limits. The rear wheels provide the thrust while the front steers the vehicle with exceptional feedback. The new suspension with double-joint aluminum control arms in front and a five-link fully independent system in the rear is borrowed from the larger 5 Series. Additionally, the new 3 Series also features BMWs most sophisticated Dynamic Stability Control with more sensors to monitor and enhance the ride.
For those of you who prefer the stick shift, the 2006 BMW 3 Series transmission and gears have also been refined; a six speed manual, an optional six speed automatic, or the six speed electro-hydraulic Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG) are three very promising choices. The SMG is a manual with no clutch pedal, a welcome relief for the enthusiast drivers who prefers sporty shifting but dislikes using the clutch in toe-to toe traffic.
Additionally, the 2006 3 Series builds on BMWs lineage on passive and active safety by adding advanced, intelligent safety systems. The passive safety begins with BMWs rigid safety cage that surrounds the occupant with deformable energy absorbing tubes. In case of an extreme crash, impact energy is absorbed and routed around the passenger cabin. Sensors throughout the car measure crash severity and deploy airbags as needed. Six airbags are on hand to shield occupants from harm, two in front and the rest as part of the side curtain that protects from the A-pillar in front to the C-pillar at rear. All BMW 3s are also equipped with Dynamic Brake Control which is designed to help you stop more quickly during emergency braking. Brake sensors determine how forcefully you step on the brake pedal and apply maximum braking power to stop the car if needed.
As BMWs most successful model, the 3 Series was first introduced in 1977, and now accounts for 40 percent of all sales worldwide. Gradually, the car has formed a loyal following. To meet enthusiast drivers individualistic needs, the 2006 3 Series is available in nine iterations: 325i sedan, 325xi sedan, 325Ci coupe, 325Ci convertible, 325xi sports wagon, 330i sedan, 330xi sedan, 330Ci coupe and the 330Ci convertible, with MSRP ranging from $30,900 to $44,900. Although not available as a Hybrid yet, the 2006 BMW 3 Series averages 20 mpg city, 30 mpg highway to successfully reinvent a top automotive performer.
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Tags: Aircraft Carrier, Ample Support, Bangles, Bmw 3 Series, Bmw Model, Bmws, Design Language, Dynamic Drive, Fifth Generation, Headlamps, Independent Suspension, Innovative Design, New 3 Series, Quality Wood, Roll Bars, Safety Features, Series Bmw, Series Features, Trunk Lid, Wheel Drive System
January 12th, 2011
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The worst fear when buying that great deal of a used car is to have it break down the moment the sale becomes final. It happens, occasionally, where a buyer gets ripped off when buying a used car. Unfortunately , there are people out there that are just trying to offload their junk on someone else. It may seem like a good deal at the time, but later when you try to get the vehicle to pass a safety inspection you find out you have just ended up with a lemon. To ensure that you are not buying a lemon please read these tips.
Private Sales
Why are you Selling?
The first thing you want to do is ask the seller why they are selling their used car. Why dont they like it anymore? Is it not good enough for them? And for that matter whats so great about their new car? Put them on the defense, this way they will have to come up with a quick answer, if they hesitate they may have something to hide. It is best to ask this in person, so you can judge not only their tone, but also their body language. Most people are terrible liars. Also be wary if the seller tries to close the deal too quickly it could be a good sign they are trying to offload a piece of junk on you.
Known Problems
Ask the seller to point out all known defects and problems. When doing your own inspection if you find obvious problems that the seller did not mention there might be more wrong with the vehicle then they are letting on.
Stains, Leaks & Puddles
Look for stains and leaks in the driveway and garage. Rust colored stains indicate a leaking radiator Black or Brown puddles and stains indicate an oil or transmission fluid leak Purple puddles indicate transmission fluid leaks
Proof-of-Service
Ask for all the maintenance records, proof of oil changes and tune-ups. If they dont have it, for all you know the oil has never been changed.
Rebuilt Junkers
Look at all the seams in the car, the gaps should be the same distance apart at the top of a panel as they are at the bottom. Uneven gaps or small dents can suggest accident damage. The paint should match on all panels, and beware of body-kits and custom paint jobs. They may look cool, but they could be hiding damage to the chassis below. Look for over spray on plastic parts, around lights, mirrors and edges of the engine bay.
Remember taking the used car to get a proper inspection by a mechanic prior to purchasing it is the most effective way of ensuring you wont get stuck with a lemon.
Dealers
Dealers may also be purchasing used vehicles from the U.S., and may even unknowingly be selling a car that has had flood damage. Before you even leave the lot, here are some steps to see if the vehicle has had any flood damage.
Flood Damage
Look for rust on door hinges, spare tire, crowbar, jack, metal holdings under the seats, and any other metal inside the car. If you find any rusting in these places, it may have had extensive water damage and it is best to move on.
If you decide to go through a dealership, which is your best bet when purchasing a use vehicle, remember it is always best to ensure you are buying your used car from a reputable dealer.
Posted in Buy BMW
Tags: Body Language, Buying A Used Car, Colored Stains, Fluid Leak, Fluid Leaks, Junkers, Leaking Radiator, Liars, Maintenance Records, Oil Changes, Private Sales, Proof Of Service, Purple Puddles, Radiator, Safety Inspection, Seams, Small Dents, Transmission Fluid, Tune Ups, Ups
January 10th, 2011
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You just paid a cool $73,000 for your fashionably new BMW and are cruising down the boulevard enjoying the ride. You zig and zag your way around the slow movers, marveling over the responsive steering and handling engineered into your 750i. As you pull into your driveway, park your sedan, and exit your vehicle, you turn around and your eyes feast upon its stunning Kalahari beige metallic finish. Quite frankly it is the most attractive looking vehicle you have ever owned. Unfortunately, many new BMW owners fail to provide the one level of protection that can keep your cars expensive finish from permanently losing its luster. What is that? Read on and I will tell you about a product that simply must be part of every luxury car owners inventory.
If you havent guessed it yet, what I am talking about is a custom fitted car cover for your bimmer. Yes, even if you garage your 750i or other fine vehicle, time and the elements will certainly attack your cars finish. Sure, you can do regular washes and waxes, but the inevitable will happen: something, somewhere will damage the finish. Besides, do you want to spend every weekend polishing your car? I doubt that!
No, you cant drive with a car cover on, but you can certainly have a car cover on hand to keep your parked car safe. Yes, there are enough things out there that can harm an expensive finish, even damaging it to the point where only an expensive repair can remedy the insult. The following are some of the hazards just waiting to happen:
1.Bird excrement You dont need to be parked under a tree for your car to get hit; a single drive-by bombing by a winged creature can do your finish in.
2.Weather Rain, snow, ice, and especially hail can damage a car in mere moments.
3.Trees A small branch can scratch any finish.
4.Sun Harmful solar rays are bad for your skin and your cars skin too.
5.Pollution There is no place on earth that is pollution free. Acid rain and airborne driven particles just love a new cars finish.
6.Kids Try keeping your neighbors kids away from the car. You may succeed, but hit balls can make a beeline for your wheels. Some car covers even offer protection against minor impacts.
All right, so you are cleverly thinking that your garaged vehicle is immune to such petty insults, right? Well, in one word you are incorrect. Indoor air pollution and dust can take its toll on your cars finish as can small impacts from anything that falls off of a wall and onto your car.
The solution? Select a car cover that is right for your vehicle. Even if you keep your car garaged most of the time, the best car cover on the market can protect your bimmer from moisture, the sun, dirt, pollution, and small impacts. Choose one that is custom made for your car with side mirror pockets built in and four layers of quick drying polypropylene material to provide the ultimate level of protection. You dont want something so thin that it doesnt provide all around protection you just never know when you will have to have your car outside for an extended period of time and you dont want a car cover that entombs your BMW either. Instead, select one that works with your bimmer, not against it.
Best of all, premium car covers can be had for under $200, a worthy investment for any car luxury or not. So, enjoy your new 750i, but give yourself some peace of mind by selecting a car cover that can protect its finish and keep it looking great for many years.
Posted in BMW Cars
Tags: 3 Trees, 750i, Acid Rain, Bimmer, Bmw Owners, Car Cover, Car Owners, Hail, Insult, Luster, Luxury Car, New Bmw, New Cars, Place On Earth, Rain Snow, Slow Movers, Snow Ice, Solar Rays, Waxes, Winged Creature
January 10th, 2011
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What makes a BMW stand out from the rest of the crowd? Innovative engineering, excellent performance, and high technology, that is. For each BMW is made to carry out these characteristics. Each part and detail has been specifically designed and crafted so as to provide excellent power and performance that would add up to the total pleasure in the BMW driving experience. It could be seen that through the years, the BMW has proven itself again and again. It certainly is one of the best cars around. It is the Ultimate Driving Machine.
To have a BMW vehicle is synonymous to having the feeling of pride and awe. Pride because a person owns one of the topnotch vehicles in town and awe for a person cannot just get over the power and performance that BMW vehicles bring with it. Dynamism is something that BMW vehicles exude. Everything is moved and transformed to a higher level. The BMW responds. It knows how to follow its drivers commands and instructions. This vehicle serves and maintains its ultimate purpose and never fails to deliver.
BMW is passion. Everything has been carefully selected. Every little part and every little nook has a purpose. It is more than just a car. It is innovation, safety, and execution. The design for this vehicle brand is timeless and very distinct. Classic it may seem, however it is what makes BMWs unique. It does not conform to the latest fads and thrills. It is comfortable with its individuality and with itself. The classic details for this vehicle include the twin kidney grilles and four headlights. These have become the classic BMW look. Classic as it may seem, innovations are not withheld so as to provide each and every BMW owner and user an exhilarating driving experience.
One of the vehicles that hold the classic BMW touch is the BMW 1600. It emanates an aura of sophistication and class, elegance and magnificence. This vehicle holds a water-cooled four-cylinder engine that can hold a displacement of 1,573 cc. The BMW 1600 has a four speed manual transmission, a steering worm and roller, as well as coil springs suspensions for the front and the rear. The BMW 1600 has a wheelbase of 100.4 inches, disc brakes for the front and rear, and can take up a maximum speed of 96 mph. The engine of the BMW 1600 has been considered to be quite weak. However, this does not affect and does not pose to be a problem for people who are inclined to being vintage racer enthusiasts. The vehicle is a great one for it can be upgraded for stronger brakes even without power assist.
Auto Parts Online has a long list of high quality BMW parts, aftermarket parts, performance parts, replacement parts and accessories. This list can be accessed through their easy to navigate website. Great discounts and affordable prices await buyers. Auto Parts Onlines top of the line BMW parts is of unmatched quality and workmanship. The company also offers first rate quality BMW parts that are hard to find. All of their BMW parts have passed rigid quality tests for durability and performance.
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Tags: Best Cars, Bmw Driving Experience, Bmw Owner, Bmw Vehicles, Bmws, Class Elegance, Classic Bmw, Classic Details, Cylinder Engine, Dynamism, Grilles, Headlights, High Technology, Individuality, Innovative Engineering, Latest Fads, Magnificence, Nook, Sophistication, Speed Man