Thursday, November 20, 2008

24 Hot Cars To Wait For (Part 4)

This is the fourth and last batch of the 24 hot cars that people might wait for.


2009 Pontiac G8 GXP2009 Pontiac G8 GXP

2009 Pontiac G8 GXP - Estimated Price : To be announce.



2009 Pontiac Solstice Coupe2009 Pontiac Solstice Coupe

2009 Pontiac Solstice Coupe - Estimated Price : $20,000 to $30,000


2009 Porsche Boxster & Cayman2009 Porsche Boxster & Cayman

2009 Porsche Boxster & Cayman
Estimated Price : Expect a slight price increase commensurate with the power boost.

2009 Porsche 9112009 Porsche 911- Estimated Price : $75,000

2009 Porsche 911

2010 Rolls-Royce RR42010 Rolls-Royce RR4

2010 Rolls-Royce 'RR4' - Estimated Price : To be announce


2010 Ford Mustang GT2010 Ford Mustang GT

2010 Ford Mustang GT - Estimated Price : To be announce


Sunday, November 2, 2008

24 Hot Cars To Wait For (Part 3)

It's been a long time since I posted the first 12 hot cars that people might wait for. And now, here are the other six hot cars that soon to be release.



2011 Land Rover LRX2011 Land Rover LRX

2011 Land Rover LRX - 2011 Land Rover LRXEstimated Price : $35,000



2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class

2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class - 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-ClassEstimated Price : To be announce.




2009 Mazda 62009 Mazda 6

2009 Mazda 6 - 2009 Mazda 6Estimated Price : $20,000.




2010 Nissan 370Z2010 Nissan 370Z

2010 Nissan 370Z
2010 Nissan 370ZEstimated Price : The 370Z will invade the L.A. show this fall and go on sale in early 2009.




2010 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series2010 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series 2010 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series

2010 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series
Estimated Price : The Black Series slots in above the SL65,
so don't expect much change from your $250,000 bill.




2010 Nissan GT-R Spec V2010 Nissan GT-R Spec V

2010 Nissan GT-R Spec V
2010 Nissan GT-R Spec VEstimated Price : This like the sound of $90,000, although Nissan might charge more.


Monday, July 28, 2008

24 Hot Cars To Wait For (Part 2)

Last time, I already posted the first batch of 24 hot cars to wait for. This time, I also show your the other six hot cars that people might wait for and love to see their new design.


2010 Ferrari California2010 Ferrari 'California'
Estimated Price : The price should be between $120,000 and $150,000.


2010 Ferrari Millechili2010 Ferrari 'Millechili' - Estimated Price : $500,000


2010 Ford Mustang2010 Ford Mustang
Estimated Price : Prices will start in the low-$20,000 range for a basic
V-6 version and rise well over $30,000 for a loaded-up GT.


2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid
Estimated Price : If approved, expect it in 2010 for less than $20,000.


2010 Hyundai Genesis coupe2010 Hyundai Genesis coupe
Estimated Price : Pricing will be close to Mustang numbers, starting in the low-20s
and running to $30,000 for a loaded V-6 version.


2010 Jaguar XJ

2010 Jaguar XJ
Estimated Price : Pricing should remain in line
with the current XJ's, at $65,000 to $90,000.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

24 Hot Cars To Wait For (Part 1)

Hot cars look and behave almost like racing sports cars - fast, sleek, superb. They have excellent roadholding, very powerful engines, and great brakes. These hot cars do everything well, down to the detail of holding you in the seat when you corner very, very fast. Just like this 24 hot cars that poeple might wait for.



2009 Acura TL

2009 Acura TL - Estimated Price : $35,00

2010 Audi R8 Roadster2010 Audi R8 Roadster - Estimated Price : $150,000


2010 BMW 7-series2010 BMW 7-series
Estimated Price : Expect a small price increase over the current car.


2010 BMW Gran Turismo2010 BMW 'Gran Turismo' - To be announce.


2010 Cadillac CTS coupe2010 Cadillac CTS coupe - Estimated Price : $50,000


2010 Dodge Challenger Convertible2010 Dodge Challenger Convertible
Estimated Price : Expect a $5000 premium over the hardtop.


Thursday, July 10, 2008

How to Sell a Used Car

Selling a used car needn't be an issue. To make it Sell Used Careasy for you, just follow this guide.


1. Prepare your vehicle: Make sure the car is fully Valeted. Without doubt it will add value to your sale. If it has not been serviced recently, you can get it done for about £100. Also re-MOT the car if it is due to expire in the next 3 months or less. Finally, a cheap pair of new hub caps are great value for money in making a car look good for sale. Go to a details shop and you may spent $90 to 100 to wax/shine up your car externally, and to wash/dry/polish it in the inside. Your tires will get a good wash too—and this will impress your potential customers. This investment will definitely be worth it—and you can incorporate this expense in your asking price (without telling the customer of course). Also, if there are minor blemishes (trunk broke/ handle broke)—fix those—it will be worth it. It will only take a minor fault to turn the buyer off.


2. Put your price slightly higher than what you expect—negotiate to get the deal that’s right for you. If you are not in a hurry to sell the car, and think that you deserve a certain price—wait. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, because you will definitely find a buyer who will pay your price. Use KBB.com (Kelley Blue Book) for setting your asking price, and tell the potential buyer that the price is as per KBB.


3. Purchase a "hold until sold" advertisement. There is no need to repay for advertising nowadays. Make your advert specific. Make sure you include the following: Price, specification-Make Model, and level of trim, Colour (best to include a photo), Service history, Tax and MOT, Mileage.

* A free website like craigslist.com can serve as an extremely useful medium to spread the word about your car sale. Make sure you look at other people’s Ads too, and post your car’s pictures and description accordingly. Try craigslist—you will definitely get lots of inquiries.


4. Understand if your asking price is on the lower range you may park it at the nearest Walmart, or some shopping area where lot of people turn up. Remember to ask people at those stores if this is okay—in some cases stores may tow your car.

* Park your car so it is visible from the main road, and to more and more people visiting the store. If people are calling you asking about the car each day—it also means that your car is safe there! You don’t have to necessarily check it out everyday.

* Put ‘for sale’ signs (also available at Walmart) on 3-4 sides of the car—so people approaching from all angles can view it.

* You may or may not put the price on the ‘For Sale’ signs. A lot of buyers are skeptical about used cars—so you may just put your phone no., invite them to talk to you, do your sales pitch, and then announce the price.

5. Do your sales-pitch when they phone. Explain the real reason for selling your car. Explain how many miles you have driven the car on your own, and explain your overall experience with the car. As an example this is what I used when I sold my ‘good’ condition Toyota Corolla 1996.

* Potential Customer: “What is the price of the car?”

* Me: “Let me first tell you more about the car…the only reason I am selling the car is because I got a full time job with XYZ (name your company if people know about it….people will trust you more because of your affiliation) and hence I bought a new car…I am a student from Virginia…went to school at Virginia Tech and I bought this car when I was in school. I have driven 21K miles on the car in the past 1.5 years and I have had no problems, whatsoever. I have made long trips of 600+ miles one way to Virginia—without being stranded on the road. The car runs great…has no mechanical problems…requires only regular service….has very good tires…and is just like any other solid Toyota car…why don’t you test drive the car and check it out for yourself…I don’t care if you want to take the car out to a mechanic, and verify for yourself. My asking price for the car is $$$$.


6. Do not let them test drive the car alone; they may not come back. If they want a professional inspection, don't panic, it means they are serious. When negotiating, never refuse to budge on the price, and don't let them walk away for the difference of £50-£100, it is not worth losing the sale over such a small amount.


7. Seal the deal. When someone has agreed to buy your car, make sure you print a Bill of Sale and get it signed by your buyer. Google ‘Bill of sale’ and you will find several websites which can print a Bill of Sale after you provide some information. Some sites may allow you to preview the created ‘Bill of Sale’, but may not let your ‘copy/paste’ or ‘print’ it. Just Printscreen and copy it to your word processor and print it.

* Also, you will be asked to fill out the details on the back of the title—do that clearly.

* Make sure the check is cleared, or that you have got the correct amount in hard cash, before you sign the title on the back.

* Now, you can give the keys to the car.

* Make sure you take off the license plates before and removable decals (related to your school, etc.) before you give away the car.via


Thursday, July 3, 2008

Tips On How To Buy A Used Car

Used CarBuying a used car is a mine field. There are so many things to look out for, it is hard to know where to begin being wary. Here are some things to look out for.


1. Decide on the right car for you. This may mean not getting what you want, but more what you require. Research the Consumers Reports Buying Guide or their online used car buying kit; also check out their free guide to used car buying. Remember that highly rated cars command premium prices. A lower rated car can be a gold mine if you can put up with a design flaw or two.

2. Use an online calculator to figure out payments. Don't dwell on price just yet; consider how long you will keep the car, what an affordable payment is for your budget and how much you can put down. Consider a brand new car, particularly if it has subvented financing (a manufacturer's reduced financing rate). And strongly consider, if possible, buying outright. The absence of monthly payments can have a wonderful effect on your finances.

3. Ask a lot of questions. Get as much history as possible of the vehicle. Try to get the previous owners name and call them. Run your own CarFax; dealers have been known to "lose" the last sheet.

4. Test Drive the car. Always. Try the car on different roads, and drive for at least 15 minutes. Remember you will be driving this car for a while. See if it pulls to one side or the other. It's alignment (or bad tires) it if pulls all the time; it's a brake problem if it pulls when stopping. Check for brake shudder when stopping; (that's front rotors and probably pads). It should not wander; (tires or steering components). If you have time, sit in the car for an hour...seats often feel comfortable until you've sat in them a while.

5. Get a professional check. Get the car checked professionally. If the dealer won't let you have it checked by your own mechanic, run, don't walk from that store. Pay the mechanic to check it. He should put it up in the air and check for frame/underbody damage.

6. Negotiate. Always have an idea of what you want to pay for the vehicle before you start. Go in lower, and try to compromise at the point that is good for you. Remember a "win win" situation is always required for a sale to occur. Never negotiate if you are not ready to say yes there and then. It will lose you power/credibility over the dealer, when you are ready to buy.

7. Always get all the paper work. V5, MOT, and service history. Insist on 2 sets of keys minimum.

8. Get a vehicle report. You don't want to end up with a car that has been flooded and since Katrina many used cars have been brought on the lot with just that problem. Ordering a CARFAX Vehicle History Report is worth your time and money and empowers consumers in knowing exactly what they are purchasing.

9. Know the financial vehicle history of the used car. To make sure a car is not stolen, police agencies have records of stolen vehicles reported to them. Consult with the police if you are not satisfied with the amount of detail you are getting from the vehicle history....it can save you time and worry down the line.via

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Things To Know About Car Values And Pricing

We have a lot of ways on how to choose a good carCar Values And Pricing before we buy. Some of us will go directly to our local car dealer and some also will search on the internet for a best car to buy. Nowadays, lots of car auction sites offers low car prices but we don't know the real condition of the car.


Don't look for cheapest car. When it comes to used cars, "best deal" doesn't mean the cheapest one. Your goal is to look for a car in good condition for reasonable price. If you choosing between relatively cheap car that might have an accident in the past or was poorly maintained, needs some repair, etc. and more expensive one that is in excellent condition, I'd without a doubt choose the more expensive one. You will simply save on repairs and will have less troubles driving it.


Don't think they sell it cheap because they don't know the price or they simply want to clear their inventory. If they sell it cheap, definitely there is something wrong with it. Remember, proper price for a certain used vehicle is not the one indicated in blue or black book - they give you just an average price.


The actual vehicle value big time depends on a car condition. Two cars may only look the same. One may have been maintained so poorly and the engine won't last long after you buy it. Previous owner of another vehicle may have been religious about maintenance, was using only synthetic oil, has done the rustproof and so on. Without a doubt, I'd rather pay $2000 more for this second car just to have peace of mind driving it.


So next time you buy used cars, know first it's value and pricing before you make a deal with your car dealer.


Thursday, June 19, 2008

Things To Know About Ford Falcon Car

The Ford Falcon was an automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from 1960 through 1970. ItFord Falcon Car was manufactured in the USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Mexico and Chile.


The Ford Falcon is a full-size car and each model from the XA series of 1972 has been designed, developed and built in Australia, however prior to this all models were re-engineered American designs. As a result of the longevity of its Australian production, the Falcon is one of the biggest selling names in world automotive history, selling over 3,000,000 in six generations to 2003, almost exclusively in Australia and New Zealand. It was a huge sales success for Ford initially, handily outselling rival compacts from Chrysler and General Motors introduced at the same time.


Ford has manufactured over three million units since 1960, and has topped the sales charts in Australia on many occasions. Currently the Falcon lineup is offered in sedan, station wagon, and utility body styles, however in the past panel vans and hardtops (coupe) were offered. Falcons dominate the ranks of taxis in Australia and New Zealand and are also widely used as police cars.


Other Falcon-based models continue to be made in Australia, continuing many nameplates no longer used in North America, including the better-appointed Ford Futura and luxury versions marketed as the Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia. Station wagons, as well as the now-defunct Fairlane and LTD limousine derivatives, sport a longer wheelbase than that of the mainstream Falcon. For this reason they are sometimes rebuilt for uses such as stretch limousines and hearses.


Some features of ford falcon car are: 17 inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, anti-lock braking, body kit, central locking remote control, child restraint, cruise control, driving lights, dual airbag package, electric front seats, electronic fuel injection, engine immobiliser, leather steering wheel, log books, power front seat driver, power mirrors, power steering, power windows, radio CD with 4 speakers, rear spoiler, seat belt pre-tensioner, sport seats, sports suspension, traction control system and trip computer.


Now, you have already the information about this car model. You can select either to buy a new or a used one. Some of used cars are offers at car auction sites online. But you should also know the value of the car or if the site have good cars pricing.via


Friday, June 13, 2008

Should I Buy A New Or A Used Car?

You have been driving that old car for many years when it finally gave up on you. The buy Australian used carquestion you might now ask yourself is: "Should I buy a new car or another used car again?" You don't know what to do. You have heard both sides of the story many times over. Some persons will tell you it's best to hang on to your old vehicle and repair it, others will tell you it is so much better to get a new vehicle and save on repairs. But when you buy a new car, what is involved? What's involved in the process?



Even though it may appear easy to go buy a new car, most people don't know what they are doing and they end up spending way too much for a small car. There are many good cars and trucks on the market, but rarely are any of them worth the asking price. Even when you add in special features and the like, there is still room for negotiation but most people won't negotiate. Some know they are spending too much, but they don't believe they can negotiate, or they think that they will talk themselves right out of the car they want. That will not occur, but of course there are limits.


Anyone who has gone to buy a new car is aware that the salesperson seems to be greatly interested in getting you to buy the car without asking some questions, and also, without having a chance to change your mind. This is called a high pressure sales technique, a common practice, and a wise client will walk away from a dealership if this is what they get when they first go in to look at any car. There are always other places to buy a new car or a new truck and some salespeople who will let the car sell itself.


Most person also believe that they truly don't need to have someone with them when they look for a new truck or a new car. Though most times there will be absolutely nothing wrong, it doesn't hurts to bring along a mechanic with you if you are going to buy a new car or any kind of motor vehicle for that matter. Not all people can do that, or know a mechanic, so go for a test drive to the closest mechanic and ask if they will check it over for you. It should not take too much of your time, and shouldn't cost much. In most situations the new car will be in great shape, but there are some who try to sell a slightly used car as new, and though that is rare, a good mechanic can catch it. Can you take the chance?


Always use negotiation when it is time to buy a new car, and if you don't know how to do it or you think you won't be good at it, take someone with you. you must certainly have a friend who have experienced this challenge and know what to do. This is something that should not be skipped. The prices are magnified, and there is room to move. When you buy a new car you can get a better deal, and the dealer will still make a profit. It's anticipated and it is crazy not to do it.


A little advice to women out there if I may so, and I am not trying to be macho man here, but if you are into the market of buying a new automobile can I suggest humbly to take a male companion with you. I know I can hear the strong feminist woman from across the room... (put her on pause). The motor vehicles are a men's issue for many and having a male companion with you just might keep the dealer in check and not try to fool you. Just a thought. Because I have bought many brand new automobiles for many years, this little advice can go a long way and save you some money. Now you can have fun buying a new automobile and smile!


Monday, June 9, 2008

Car Auctions, The Perfect Solution For Your Used Automobile

The car auction happening online might be a perfect place for you to find great bargains on used cars. At times the number of new and used carsUsed Car Auctions available to choose from might be less, but the ones that are there will be of good quality and come with perfect engine and parts. In fact, if you are looking for a specific used car, there might be no competition to fight you for it, nobody who is bidding higher prices just so you don't get the car. Another advantage is that since the numbers of people vying for the car are few in number, you stand to win it at much lower prices.


If you are unaware of where these car auctions take place, you can check Oz free Online car listings. There is bound to information about where the auction is taking place and the time for the same. This will give you enough time to prepare yourself to save money and bid on the car once you spot the same. There are various of new and used automobile in our listings which might publish the list of all the vehicles that are going to be auctioned so you can save time in deciding if you should go for the car auction. If not, you can always try your luck at another car auction or wait for a while and then give it a shot. You might also find good cars on various online car auction sites. But you need to be careful while bidding on the net as there might be fake bidders or the car might not what it seems on the computer. But I promise it does not happen in Ozfree.


If you have a friend or someone you trust, take them along to the online car auctions, so they can help you make the right decision and not end up spending on a car that is not suitable for you. If you and your wife have just brought home your second child, you will obviously need to move to a bigger car, maybe an SUV or family car. For this purpose, you need to stay focused and look for cars that will fit your family and have storage space as well, in case of long drives. If you prefer sleek looking stylish cars, then make sure you know enough about the car before making a bid.

It is safer for you to have a mechanic on your side, so he can check the specification of the car before you put up the bid. You can also check the car's documents and history attached in our site to understand its current condition. Imagine buying a car that was stolen or with fake title deeds, these would mean you could get into trouble in future. Another important aspect to keep in mind is the current value of the car that you have set your eyes on. This is to helpful in giving you an idea about your bid limits and to keep you in control making sure you don't overdo it.


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Rolls-Royce Reveals RR4 Sedan First Images

ROLLS-ROYCE has revealed the first images of its new entry-level model line codenamed the RR4, the engineering development program for which is fully underway.


Signed off in 2007, the RR4's more dynamic and youthful exterior design was revealed today in the UK via two styling sketches that clearly show a radically low-slung four-door sedan with Rolls-trademark long bonnet, super-short overhangs and an impossibly narrow daylight opening beneath a sleek, near-flat roofline.


The as-yet-unnamed fourth new-generation model to be developed by the historic British brand under BMW ownership follows the Phantom sedan, convertible and coupe, which has entered production after it appeared at Geneva in March.


Smaller and more affordable than the V12-powered Phantom sedan, which carries a $915,000 sticker price here, the "baby" Roller is expected to be priced between $400,000 and $500,000 when it does on sale globally in 2010.


The RR4 will be built on a separate new production line to the Phantom model series at its "completely reconfigured" Goodwood manufacturing facility, which will also feature extended paint, wood and leather shops and next year adds a second shift as full production gears up.via


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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Tips For Buying Quality Used Car

The majority of quality used cars have a wealth of Quality Used Cardistinctive features, depending on the make and model. From aftermarket accessories to stock amenities, nothing compares to what luxury vehicles can deliver.


As far as finding quality used cars is concerned, you won't find a better selection or the kinds of savings that can be had online. You don’t need to travel to countless dealerships, waste precious gas and more precious time at all, you can find a trove of luxury vehicles online. You can choose from a host of the most popular and respected manufacturers - all waiting at your fingertips. Scroll through a plethora of luxury vehicles built by such manufacturers as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Saab, Honda, and more. After finding the car that matches your needs, off course you have to check it out. Here are some tips to bear in mind while buying your used car:


* Stand at the front, or the back of the car, and look along the body line. You will be able to see if it has had any body damage as the light reflecting off the side of the car will show the dents or replaced panels.

* Check around the window rubbers for over spray, a sure fire way to see if a car as been touched up

* Check the gaps between the panels to make sure they are even on both sides of the car. Bonnet to wing etc. This is a good indication as to whether the car has been in an accident and had panels replaced.

* Check the tires for uneven wear, if the tires are worn more on one side than the other its an indication that the car may have been in an accident and the chassis is twisted. It could also be the tracking or wheel balancing. Either way its not a good sign.

* Have a look at the interior of the car, does the wear inside the car look in keeping with the mileage. If the car looks like its done 100,000 and the clock says 25,000. Then you know its been round the clock, or even worse clocked. Check the steering wheel, and accelerator pedal rubber for excessive wear, the clutch and brake pedal rubbers can be replaced, but the accelerator pedal is a lot harder to change, and will give a truer indication of mileage.

* Drive the car in all gears to check the gearbox., and check for any knocks or strange noises. Check the steering for vibration, or pulling to one side, its an indication again that the car may have been in an accident.

* It's also a good idea to get the car HPI checked. This will tell you if the car has been stolen, been in an and accident, or is on finance. Checking safety and reliability reports are a must. Detailed mechanical inspection records are available for your perusal as well.

Never buy a car without doing these checks first, By following these rules when buying a used car you wont go far wrong.via

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

$150K For HSV W427

THE price of the Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) HSV W427 carW427 supercar has increased steeply before it has even gone on sale.


HSV estimated a price of “$130,000-plus” for the 7.0-litre super-sedan when it was unveiled at the Melbourne International Motor Show in March.


Now, HSV management has revised pricing for the car, which is expected to become a collector’s item, saying it will cost somewhere between $150,000 and $170,000.


HSV managing director Scott Grant admitted to GoAuto this week that the company wanted to measure what type of price potential customers would pay, given that demand appears strong.


We are throwing out a price and testing the market acceptance for that point,” Mr Grant said, adding that HSV also had to ensure the W427 project was profitable.

“These programs have to make sense from a business point of view. We have got a substantial investment in that program. It is not going to be a high-volume car, it is going to be quite a unique car, and I think there is a place for that car in the market,” he said.more...


Thursday, May 8, 2008

Proton Will Launch A ‘Persona-fied’ Gen.2 With A New Name

PROTON Cars Australia will banish its Gen.2 Protons Persona-fied Carnameplate in September, when a facelifted version of the small hatch arrives wearing Persona badges.


More importantly for fans of the Lotus-engineered five-door, Proton will most likely offer a higher-performance version of the Persona hatch, to counteract criticism that today’s Gen.2 engine lacks low-speed responsiveness.


The standard "Persona Hatch" model will use a modified version of the current 1.6-litre CamPro twin-cam 16-valve four-cylinder petrol engine incorporating a new and more efficient inlet manifold design known as IAFM.more...

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Land Rover 60th Anniversary

HOLDEN is not the only vehicle brand that Land Rover Freelander Carcelebrates its 60th birthday this year, with April 30 marking the six-decade anniversary of the first Land Rover’s world public debut at the 1948 Amsterdam motor show.


To mark the occasion, more than 2000 Land Rover enthusiasts from as far afield as the UK, US and Denmark – as well as every Australian state and territory – converged on the Snowy Mountains town of Cooma at Easter.


Cooma has been described as the soul of LR in Australia because more than 250 Land Rovers were imported between 1949 and 1974 to help realise what is billed as the nation’s largest engineering feat - the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme, which took 25 years to complete and brought water and power to south eastern Australia via 16 dams, seven power stations and 225 km of tunnels.more...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

More Equipment For Mercedes-Benz CLS

Not content with revealing full pricing and Mercedes-Benz CLSspecifications for its reskinned CLC-class compact coupe, redesigned C-class Estate and facelifted SL convertible in the space of about a week, Mercedes-Benz has now done the same for the first facelift of its sexy and successful CLS.


The big E-class-based CLS pioneered the four-door "coupe" craze in 2004, arriving in Australia in June 2005 in 200kW/350Nm CLS350 V6, 225kW/460Nm CLS500 V8 and 350kW/700Nm CLS55 AMG supercharged V8 guises.


In October 2006, the flagship of the 219-series CLS was upgraded to employ the same ballistic 6.2-litre V8 that will also be fitted to the facelifted SL, and that has proven so effective in the C, CLK, E, S, CL and ML-class AMG models.more...

Monday, April 28, 2008

Buying Used Car Tips

Scouting for price-cuts is a smart habit. And Used Carsbuying used cars is no exception. No wonder why many people are enticed to buy used cars. In fact, statistics show that the number of people who buy used cars is three times more than the number of people who buy new cars.


But then again, not all used cars are maintained equally by their previous owners. Hence, it is important for those who wish to purchase used cars to consider the different factors that might affect the performance and the condition of the car.


Here is a list of some tips that will help buyers in choosing their used cars.


1. Safety features should not be taken for granted.
Every used car should still have its anti-lock brakes working properly and airbags that are still intact (for cars made after this requirement).


2. The mileage is important
This is because the amount of mileage reflects the way the car has been used by the previous owner. Moreover, the mileage will denote the used car age. Normally, an average driver will drive 12, 000 to 15, 000 miles in a year. In this way, the buyer will be able to estimate how old the car is.

3. Over-all check up is important
Before buying the car, the buyer should first conduct an over-all check up on the condition of the car, from its exterior parts up to the very detail of its interior portion. Being old does not mean any signs of wear and tear will be an excused. Hence, people should be aware what they are paying for.


4. Test drive
There is no better way to know the condition of the car until it has been test-driven. Hence, a buyer should make all the effort to do a test drive first before he or she jumps into conclusion.


5. If possible, the over all service history of the car should be checked.
This will provide the buyer solid information regarding the true condition of the car. Here, the buyer can detect if the car has so many technical problems before, if it has been into an accident already, or if the owner was good enough to provide the proper maintenance for the car.

Knowing these things is extremely important to avoid possible risks in the future.

Boiled down, inspection is mportant especially if the transaction concerns money. Cheap is no substitute for being a smart buyer.


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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Special-Edition Ateva L Adds $2000 Of Camry Value

TOYOTA Australia has introduced a value-laden Special-Edition Ateva Llimited-issue Ateva L edition of its Camry medium-sized sedan.


Pricing remains firm at the Ateva automatic's usual $33,750 starting point, but the L adds leather trim, 17-inch alloy wheels, a lip spoiler and an SE decal on the rump - items that are said to add $2000 of value at no extra cost.


As a running change, Toyota has also added 17-inch alloys to the range-topping Camry Grande. Pricing is unchanged, starting from $39,990.via


Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Buy & Sell used cars

It’s best to stature out precisely how much you can afford to squander. You know what you have to put down, you know what you can afford per month -- but how does that decipher to a sticker price, in particular taking into account taxes and finance charges? There are several car-payment calculators that will do the math for you (there are alot out there on internet). However, if you prefer to do the math manually, here's a relatively simple method.


What you can afford for a downhill payment. If you are trading in a car, visit a used car pricing site to calculate the car's approximate value (use the trade-in value, which is the lowest figure and represents what you can probably expect the dealership to offer) and add that to your subtotal. Valuing a second-hand car is both intention (year, make, and model) and prejudiced (appearance and condition). Normally, this would not be an issue if all cars were indistinguishable regrettably; second hand cars are all very distinctive.more...

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Cayenne Turbo S: The Most Powerful Porsche

RIGHT out of left field from Porsche at the weekend’s Cayenne Turbo SAuto China 2008 motor show in Beijing came the world premiere of the Cayenne Turbo S.


Hot on the heels of the Cayenne S-based GTS and due on sale here later this year at a price of $265,500 (representing a massive $50,300 price premium over the $215,500 Cayenne Turbo), the S version of Porsche’s top-shelf super-SUV packs a host of performance enhancements.


Top of the list is an extra 36kW of power and 50Nm of torque, making the 404kW/750Nm Turbo S not only the most powerful Cayenne, but the most powerful Porsche currently available.via

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Car Auctions

With so many advertisements claiming to offer Auctioned carthe latest luxury cars for just a fraction of their price, people can get quite sceptical when they come across genuine opportunities like government and private car auctions.


The truth is that there are some expensive luxury cars available for a fraction of their price, but one has to go through a lot of Bucks to get to the luxury cars. One of the most cost effective ways of acquiring vehicles is through government and private car auctions (the cars available are essentially repossessed, seized or surplus vehicles).


To better understand the legalities involved, it is important to understand the difference between repossessed and seized cars.


Repossessed Cars (repo cars)
Repo cars are cars that were offered as collateral against a defaulted loan, or have been repossessed by government organizations or banks due to non payment of instalments. Repo cars are more often than not well used, and should be treated as second hand cars. In fact, the reason why repossessed cars are so competitively priced at government car auctions is because they have been used by the owner (in some cases for a few years).


Seized Cars
Whenever a person is imprisoned for a financial crime (like tax evasion or fraud), all his assets (like cars and properties) are seized. In addition, cars that are part of federal evidence or have been used in a crime are also seized and auctioned off at government car auctions. Seized cars should not be confused with repo cars as there is no defaulting of payments or collateral involved.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Used Car Auctions Are The Best Deals To Save Money

Cars have become a crucial part of life. Many Auctioned Used Carspeople are found of having different cars in fact for many it has became a style statement. They love to keep as many as models as they can. They even don’t mind to buy the used or a pre-owned vehicle.



For this purpose the best place to buy used cars is through Ozfreeonline. Oz Free provides free listing of cars for sale, car pricing of any vehicles with good used car values sell by private owners and car dealers from different parts of Australia.


These cars are listed and sold at up to 95% off of their original values. The cars are sold very quickly as their storage costs are very high.


A large number of approximately new cars get forfeited or seized by the financial institutions everyday from people who fail to pay their car mortgage or lease costs. These cars are also auctioned off in a hurry, because the rate of accumulating the cars compensates the banks' ability to get the lost money back.


These auctions are thus the best place for people with access to straight sources to acquire a used car at offers that look unbelievably cheap to an average car buyer. However, this is real and is taken advantage by many car dealers.


Buying a car can be a difficult and stressful process but Oz Free makes it enjoyable and fun experience.


Monday, April 14, 2008

New Launched TRD Hilux for $60K

TOYOTA this week finally launched its Toyota TRD HiLuxsupercharged TRD HiLux in Australia, more than a year after previewing it at the Melbourne motor show.


The factory-backed vehicle comes in two model variants, the sporty 4000S priced at $59,990 – almost $10,000 more than the SR5 Dual Cab on which it is based – and the more luxurious 4000SL, priced from $64,990.


Both are powered by the same forced induction 4.0-litre V6 engine with a water-to-air intercooler, which develops 225kW of power and 453Nm of torque, and come with modified suspension and brakes as well as a standard five-speed automatic transmission.via

Thursday, April 10, 2008

GM Plans To Launch Chevrolet Brand In Europe

After existing as an almost entirely America-only brand since its foundation by race driver Louis Chevrolet in 1911, General Motors is moving ahead with an ambitious plan to launch its Chevrolet brand in Europe.


The idea is to market Chevy — a brand most Europeans know only through American films and television — as “cool, distinctive Americana,” according to Wayne Brannon, executive director of Chevrolet Europe.


The effort has so far seen tremendous success, he notes, making Chevy the fastest-growing brand on the continent with 34 percent sales growth.more...

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