Archive for the 'Automobiles' Category
I have found lately that there are just too many cheap auto insurance options out there. I really had no idea until I was compelled by the television commercials that say that you can save a bundle switching car insurance and I decided to check it out.
One of the things that I found that one cheap car insurance rate is not the same as another. Though the prices may seem the same, it isn’t until you dig deeper that you notice that there are many different varieties of insurance policies and that you need to make sure that you get a policy that works for you.
A good example of this is that you can get classic car insurance in many different flavors and some will apply to your classic vehicle whereas others just won’t work. For most people, the classic option won’t be needed as we mostly drive newer vehicles.
Needless to say, take your time when shopping for car insurance to make sure that you get the right fit for you and your vehicle.
Here is a question for you. If you had enough money to do whatever you wanted, would you be driven in a limo or would you drive yourself? It doesn’t matter what kind of car you would pick or what your limo might be, the question is, would you or wouldn’t you drive?
Myself? I’d do both. I love to drive a good car that handles well and is fun to drive. Old muscle cars are awesome and high end cars like Mercedes are very relaxing and comfortable to take on the road too.
However, there are days that I could certainly make more of my day by working in the car rather than driving to and from work or on trips. I also have days where I don’t feel so great thanks to some bodily injuries and those days would be great to have a driver and limousine at my service to take me where ever I needed to go.
I saw the most amazing car the other day. I am sure the person who owns it has a soul connection with me. In case you didn’t know, I have always had a passion for doves. It is a little odd and most people think I am nuts. But this car had some custom vinyl banners on the sides with doves flying all over them. I was mesmerized.
It also had some vehicle windshield lettering that said “Freedom”. It was the most beautiful car I had ever seen and I have dreamed about having one ever since. I wish I could have stayed around to meet the owner. I am sure we would have had no end of things to talk about.
At the very least, I could have found out where she got the vehicle graphic kits. I so have to get some. It made me feel amazing to see this, as there are not very many things one can find with doves on them. Most things you do find are for weddings and I buy anything I can find that contains a dove. I really hope I see that car again.
I had to ask my friend about many of the accessories that were available for cars in the store we were browsing through. I had a car, but I was not familiar with most of the things in the store. To me, accessorizing your car was about buying a nice seat cover and a cool looking air freshener.
My friend, however, was all about accessorizing his car. To him, it was about the great rims and the stereo and that kind of thing. On this particular trip, he was looking at getting a train horn for his car. He didn’t have quite enough money saved up, but it was going to be his next purchase.
I swear he spends nearly every single cent he has on his car. I have to admit though, that it is a really nice car. I love going cruising in his car and I feel cool just sitting in it. I spend all my money on my car, too, but it is mostly on gas, as I have a real guzzler. Anyway, the store was cool, but I got bored really quickly. He bought his horn and I was happy to get out of there and go for a milkshake.
So you want a car that is street legal, capable of winning a race and not too expensive? Two super cars come to mind that meet this criteria: the Rossion Q1 and the Locus Plethore.
The Rossion Q1 is the result of Rossion Automotive acquiring the rights to the Noble M400 and M12 in the United States. Reaching 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds, the 450 hp motor rockets the car down the road to a top speed of 185 mph. With a weight under 2500 lbs, the car sports an aerodynamic frame that is both sexy and aggressive. Inside you can find extreme attention to detail from the light supportive seats to the decorative stitch patterns, triggering a delightful feeling for all your senses. The base model for this automobile starts out at just $90,700 USD.
The Locus Plethore is a new car from a Canadian company – Locus Technologies Inc. Within the body of the car is a 1300 hp motor and based on the weight of the car gives the same power to weight ratio as a Formula 1 racecar. With a base price of $330,000 CDN, you can expect many celebrities to pick this one up as it is a reasonable price.
I don’t want to be one of those people who pay too much money for something. This includes the insurance on my car. One of the worst things you can do is just assume that you have the best deal you can get, without doing a little bit of research.
There are many things to look into when purchasing auto insurance. There are certain discounts for safe driver, senior citizens and many other factors. The best thing to do is to look around and do some research. Check out what may be offered in your state and get quotes from many different companies. This will make your options more clear and will give you a better picture of who will give you the cheapest insurance rate as well as the best coverage.
It seems that everyone you know has either dealt with or knows someone who has had breast cancer. There are many organizations that help to raise funds to find a cure for breast cancer. I was surprised to discover that the Ford Motor Company also supports this cause on a website dedicated to the Ford Mustang.
Ford is releasing a special “Warriors in Pink” edition of the 2008 Ford Mustang this summer in support of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® - the world’s largest network of breast cancer survivors and activists working together to save lives. The package adds a pink ribbon and Pony fender badge, pink Mustang rocker tape striping, charcoal leather seats with pink stitching, an aluminum-spoke steering wheel in leather with pink stitching and charcoal floormats with pink ribbon and contrast stitching. It is available in coupe or convertible models in either black, white or silver. Ford is donating $250 from every package purchased to Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
