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		<title>Finding the Right Car Alarm</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 19:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Needless to say, your automobile is a big part of your daily routine. Anything out of walking distance summons the use of your vehicular partner and it offers you journeys and transportation at your will. It is important that these useful and expensive items stay safe and secure; you certainly don’t need it stolen from you. That’s why it is &#8230; <a href="http://www.cartips.com/326/finding-the-right-car-alarm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Needless to say, your automobile is a big part of your daily routine. Anything out of walking distance summons the use of your vehicular partner and it offers you journeys and transportation at your will. It is important that these useful and expensive items stay safe and secure; you certainly don’t need it stolen from you. That’s why it is important to take care and consideration when selecting the best possible car alarm for your prized automobile.</p>
<p>Below are listed various different ways to assure that your vehicle is a safe one, equipped with the best possible apparatus to keep it securely under your possession:</p>
<p><strong>Know your Car:</strong> It’s important to fully grasp and understand the needs of your SUV and what alarm system it might require. Write down some of the specific amenities you are looking for in your potential car alarm, including features that could be a deal breaker. Be responsible;  however, don’t simply rush into tools and luxuries you simply don’t need.</p>
<p><strong>Seek out Help: </strong>Once you’ve ironed out exactly what it is you are looking for, the next step is to seek the assistance of people who can deliver. Check out some local reputable dealers and discover which alarm types match the specifications you pre-determined desires. You’ll also want to take note of installation fees or any other sort of charges that are associated with alarms and brands. Try using the Internet was a resource for finding out information about individual alarms and how they can fit your needs.</p>
<p><strong>Know About the Combo: </strong>Nowadays, car alarm technology offers a number of options never seen before, but all beneficial for you and your search for the perfect solution. The combo alarm system, for instance, has provided for multiple communicative outlets to accompany the simplistic detection mechanism of the past. Understand the innovative nature of the car alarm, where it’s heading, and what new concept appeals to you the most when shopping.<span id="more-326"></span></p>
<p><strong>Sensors:</strong> Also beneficial to your vehicle’s protection could be sensors, so we recommend looking into them and their function briefly. Broken glass sensors alert you when windshields and/or windows were irrevocably smashed, shattered, or damaged. Also, these sensors can detect and alert you when it feels your car doors were forcibly opened with malicious intent.</p>
<p><strong>Convenience is Key: </strong>Try looking into remote outputs, which can start your vehicle from a remote connected to your particular keying, allowing you to control the windows and entrance of the automobile without going for your keys.</p>
<p><strong>Keeping Guarded:</strong> On many occasions people will leave their vehicles hastily, without taking necessary precautions to lock up and set up the alarm. So even though your ride may be equipped with state of the art technology, it can easily go to waste if not activated at the<br />
necessary times. This is where “passive arming” comes into play. This feature will automatically set the alarm ten to twenty seconds after you depart from your vehicle—assuring that it gets the protection it is ready to provide.</p>
<p><strong>Always Guard Your Car:</strong> There are a few ways you can keep your car protected, as if you’ve never even left it alone. This can be accomplished through a nifty little invention called a “two-way communication remote.” This handy device allows you to access detailed information in regards to your automobile’s status at any given time. This will disclose to you any serious concerns, such as when the car is started, or if the alarm has sounded, indicating an unwanted intrusion.</p>
<p>Clearly, selecting the best possible security mechanism for your car is something to approach with care and though. Thoroughly analyze what it is that you want, where you can get it, and explore more options as you learn. The fact of the matter is, there are increasing numbers of carjacking instances and stolen vehicles each year, and it can be an alarming statistic set. But in the end, you can avoid falling victim by being prepared. If you want to avoid being on the list of auto theft victims, we suggest you take caution. Don’t leave obvious valuables exposed in the car, avoid leaving the car in dangerous areas, and remember to lock the doors. But in addition, if you feel the need to add some extra technology to help you sleep at night, there are some great mechanisms and gadgets out there that can be applied practically to keep your car, your car.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cars: The Pros and Cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking at any invention, method plan, or anything for that matter—it’s imperative to weigh the pros and the cons. When it comes to hybrid cars, it is of course no different. If you ask the companies who manufacture these products, they certainly emphasize the pros, making their product seem like a divine invention you cannot be without. In this &#8230; <a href="http://www.cartips.com/260/hybrid-cars-the-pros-and-cons/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking at any invention, method plan, or anything for that matter—it’s imperative to weigh the pros and the cons. When it comes to hybrid cars, it is of course no different. If you ask the companies who manufacture these products, they certainly emphasize the pros, making their product seem like a divine invention you cannot be without. In this article I will separate fact from fiction, benefit from drawback—and show you the whole scale picture of what it means to own a hybrid.</p>
<p><strong>For starters, what exactly is a hybrid car?</strong></p>
<p>Essentially, it is nothing but a fuel efficient automobile with dual motors, an electric motor and a gasoline powered alternative. It also sports a specially engineered system that captures brake energy and transfers it towards the battery to keep it charged at all times.</p>
<p><strong>So why go hybrid?</strong></p>
<p>It’s a combination of two vehicular concepts, so why not go to one of the two? Why not drive a purely gasoline or electric powered car? If you think about it through principle, having two motors makes your system more vulnerable to a breakdown. The same concept exists in any other sort of transportation vehicle—the more motors or engines, the less reliable they can collectively be.<span id="more-260"></span></p>
<p><strong>Two Motors</strong></p>
<p>In reality, having two motors presents both pros and cons. For one, electric motors don’t take up any energy when they idle; in fact they simply turn off and therefore use less gas when the speed is low. Gas motors are more effective at high speeds and therefore deliver a more powerful drive—but during stop and go or low speed travel, the electric motor will suffice without costing you money and the environment smog. When you reach higher speeds, usually past 40 mpg, the gas motor will begin to kick in and allow car owners to travel quickly on the freeway.</p>
<p>Additionally, when using the gas motor, your electric motor will have time to charge. One problem with strictly electric power is that many owners find themselves stranded with a dead battery and no outlet. With a hybrid, the dual motors allow this problem to be virtually nonexistent. The gas motor will automatically kick in whenever the battery gets low and charge the battery simultaneously. This means a hybrid never needs to be plugged into a restrictive outlet, but be aware—just because you can’t run out of electric power doesn’t mean you can’t run out of gas. Keep on top of your gas meter just as you would any other vehicle, but if you do get stuck—it’s a lot easier to haul a gas can over than to get your electric car back to your outlet, so the hybrid does offer that distinct advantage over a straight electric solution.</p>
<p>But all this cutting edge and newly innovated technology can be quite expensive to the consumer. It has two motors and the necessary battery is rather hefty and complex, as is the convenient but pricey regeneration system that charges the battery during bra ke periods.</p>
<p>Seeing as all these systems must coexist in a rather complicated technical homeostasis, they are controlled by rather intricate computers. These computers are remarkably dependable, but like any other computer, it does suffer from a few fallbacks. This means to own a hybrid, you will have to spend quite a bit of time in the shop, and quite a lot of money paying for repairs.<br />
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Fuel-Efficiency</strong></p>
<p>Compared to any other practical everyday car type, hybrids are indisputably the most gasoline efficient. On average, the can reach an alleged 48 to 60 miles per gallon, which is around 20%-35% better than some gasoline powered cars. This means that there are vehicles, like the Honda Civic, that are gasoline powered by get 36 mpg. The strange this is that these gasoline efficient standards cost from $14-$17 thousand where hybrids can set you back up to $25,000. With this in play, buying a hybrid becomes less of a “necessity” or even ideal to many people.</p>
<p>The difference is considered to be in fuel costs, where your standard gasoline powered car will cause quite heavy annual bills. But after a decade with a hybrid, it is predicted that only $2,300 will really be saved in the long run—this number is smaller than the price difference between hybrids and fuel-efficient gasoline powered vehicles.</p>
<p>The fuel efficiency is often attributed to improved aero dynamics such as weigh reduction and smaller gas powered engines. By principle, any vehicle would improve mileage greatly just by sporting a smaller sized engine. This is not done with most consumer cars due to the widespread desire for power and speed in most of today’s vehicles.</p>
<p>Most drivers find these mileage claims are actually a tad skewed—sometimes up to 10%. If you take a look at the manufacturer’s miles per gallon claims, they are measured under specifications that would yield similar results from any type of car, with slow speeds and no quick stops.</p>
<p><strong>A Lean, Green Driving Machine</strong></p>
<p>On the other hand, it’s not just fuel economy that hybrids promote; their ecological benefits are also considerably encouraging. Despite the marginal nature of the fuel economy improvements, the smaller number of emissions is undeniable. For instance, big cities with high traffic jams and plenty of low speed travel would benefit greatly from a widespread application of hybrid devices that cut down on pollution and emissions when a vehicle travels under 40 mph.</p>
<p><strong>Global Application</strong></p>
<p>Globally, the United States is not ahead of the hybrid game, but instead the Japanese seem to be setting the standard. Honda and Toyota have already taken the market by storm with the Insight and Prius. It is easy to see that US automakers like Ford have fallen behind, having to license over 20 different technologies from the Japanese just to throw together the Mercury Mariner. In the United States, SUVs and trucks are still commonplace, and Ford has tried to make the best of both worlds with a hybrid version of the Escape.</p>
<p>Many analysts claim that these GM hybrids are nothing but weak efforts and not serious attempts to join the hybrid market. They are often tied in with the Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations, showing that American hybrids are nothing but corporate devices. Because regulations demand automakers possess a fleet with an average of 27.5 mpg, automakers are using hybrids as a way of offsetting their minimally efficient SUV’s and trucks, many of which only get up to 20 miles per gallon.</p>
<p><strong>In Sum…</strong></p>
<p>So at the end of the day, the decision is up to you. Maybe you find hybrid vehicles to cost prohibitive, or maybe the new, innovative, and ecologically friendly technology strikes a chord with you. Either way, personal preference is still in play. The technology is not yet developed to the point where prices can compete with gasoline powered models, but it is undeniably fuel efficient and emission reducing. The concept is fascinating, but right now there is an inherent price gap between gasoline and hybrid powered vehicles. So you know the pros and cons make your decision wisely!</p>
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		<title>Finding the Right Extended Car Warranty</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 17:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is without question that many professional relationships we engage with begin well but end poorly. The  same is true with automobiles, namely with auto warranty. However, this doesn’t need to be the case if care is taken in identifying the absolute perfect situation for you and your personal specifications. You need to locate the perfect extended warranty—and by doing &#8230; <a href="http://www.cartips.com/237/finding-the-right-extended-car-warranty/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is without question that many professional relationships we engage with begin well but end poorly. The  same is true with automobiles, namely with auto warranty. However, this doesn’t need to be the case if care is taken in identifying the absolute perfect situation for you and your personal specifications. You need to locate the perfect extended warranty—and by doing so you can make certain your car doesn’t become a waste of cash.</p>
<p>Essentially, all an extended warranty is is an insurance policy you take on your automobile. It is just a way to avoid those unpredictably but outrageous repair expenses. The term warranty is less accurate than insurance, in this way. However, similar to auto warranties, these do cover repairs or any sort of maintenance you encounter during the time period the policy is instated. But with the traditional warranty, you’ll purchase them as part of the product price. Extended auto warranties, on the other hand, are more like contracts. Service contracts if you will—they’ll run a separate cost and you’ll need to buy them separately as well.</p>
<p>Now, that doesn’t mean it needs to be done on a different day or place. In fact, you can purchase the extended warranty at the same place and day you purchase your vehicle, or even many days or months later. If you are the kind of person who needs full preparation at all times, just in case—the extended auto warranty is undeniably right for you. Especially when you consider the always rising cost of vehicular repair, the benefits of being protected are not difficult to see.<span id="more-237"></span></p>
<p>Once you determine that an extended auto warranty is the right decision for you, you’ll need to select a plan that addresses your needs. We understand this can seem a tad daunting, so we’ve listed a few points to consider below.</p>
<p><strong>Your Pre-Existing Warranty:</strong></p>
<p>Suppose you just purchased your vehicle brand new—examine its factory warranty and determine its value to you. For instance, suppose your warranty is for a couple of years or pre-determined amount of miles.</p>
<p>Well that’s fine, unless you plan on keeping it for more than a couple of years or driving more miles than what is pre-determined. If you do plan on keeping the car for a short period of time, then an extended warranty is hardly necessary. At the end of the day, it’s all about how long you choose to use the car. If you can predict your utilization of the vehicle to transcend the parameters of the original warranty, an extended plan is certainly in order. When buying a used vehicle, be aware that inherent warranties are usually packed with much less coverage. If purchasing a late-model pre-used vehicle, it may still be under original warranty or be part of a “Certified Used” program. These usually extend factory warranted to pre-owned automobiles. If your vehicle is under no (or just insufficient) warranty, the extended warranty is simply the natural choice.</p>
<p><strong>The Reliability of Your Model:</strong></p>
<p>It’s always a good idea to do some research before you buy. Even after you buy, it can be effective in figuring out of the extended warranty plan is a good bet. Look at how reliable the model vehicle you are buying is. While this might not be the one stop answer to determining your future repairs, it does give you a hint of what to expect, so keep it in mind when making important warranty decisions.</p>
<p><strong>Warranty Provider:</strong></p>
<p>Keep in mind that most warranties are only as good those who provide it to you. With an extended auto warranty, it can be backed either by an independent warranty company (or an aftermarket) or alternatively by the manufacturer of the vehicle. You’ll find that just knowing who is underwriting your policy can provide you with insight into the strengths and weaknesses of contracts you are considering. For instance, warranties backed by the manufacturer are generally much easier to use, while aftermarket values are typically cheaper. Always do additional research into the warranty practices and offerings of either the manufacturer or the aftermarket company, as the quality can differ from brand to brand, instance to instance.</p>
<p><strong>Reparation Policies:</strong></p>
<p>There are a few extended auto warranties that require your repairs to be done at the dealership from which it was purchased. This is nothing but restrictive and often becomes inconvenient for you. It’s ideal that you prefer a warrant that allows you some selective freedoms when choosing a repair facility, one that is more convenient for you. For instance, if you’re on vacation or a road trip and you need a repair, is it really practical to drive all the way back to the original dealership just to receive repairs? This can be a deal breaker.</p>
<p><strong>Exact Coverage:</strong></p>
<p>You’ll need to know exactly what is covered, and what is not, by whichever extended warranty you choose.</p>
<p>Does your service contract cover breakdowns and just usual wear and tear, and what are the specifics of a “breakdown warranty?” Also, a few entry level contracts won’t cover ABS brakes, which is an amenity gaining rapid popularity. If your vehicle employs the ABS feature, you’ll need to find an appropriate extended auto warranty. Additionally, overheating is usually not covered by warranties, even if it is proves to be not your fault. If an overheating fiasco is caused by a faulty radiator, you’d have quite an expensive repair bill to pay. Before investing in any warranty contract, make sure to familiarize yourself with its areas of coverage and regulations. While some contract-to-contract instances differ only in subtly, they can make all the difference in certain instances.</p>
<p><strong>Cash for Repairs:</strong></p>
<p>There a few different ways in which warranties can operate. With some, you pay the bill, and then send them a receipt so they can compensate you accordingly. However, as you could expect, the warranty companies relax and take a few months before sending you these hefty sums. For best results, find a warranty that pays the dealership directly via credit card.</p>
<p>In the long run, you just need to compare all options and weigh the odds before making a final decision in regards to warranty. Thankfully, the internet makes this considerably easy, many companies sell these contracts directly online, or at least offer instance quotes. With these features, you’ll be able to obtain a decent idea of what your desired plan will cost you. But at the end of the day it’s just like anything else, you best bet is to be very well informed.</p>
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