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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Being a Tourist

Being a tourist can be fun and also very tiring. It's time to pack and head out, but first thing is first. Are we flying and renting a car, are we using the family car all the way, what are your travel plans? The best thing to do is weigh out the cost of gas, flying, trains. It will take some serious thinking but the decision will be worth it because there will be a savings in it for you.

Now the decisions have been made and we're off to see Mickey and Minnie The airport moved swiftly which was a major concern but we got through it without incident. The flight was amazing and seemed so short. After getting our luggage, off we go to the rental booth in front of the airport. More decisions with size and cost , mid-size will work with middle of the road price. The subject of insurance comes up and the company explains that there a couple items our car insurance will not cover. cheap rental car insurance Florida. Is common so be over protected.

The driving and traffic in Florida is insane and you need to watch the road and let one of the passengers let you know what lane to be in, when to turn and when to slow down. Purchase your gas in a small town outside the big cities and theme parks because of cost. Whether you want to Get a car insurance quote in California or in Florida, online is a great place to look.The big trick is to check your Sunday newspaper in the travel section for family discount packages and there are a few which include a discount if you are renting a car. When driving to the Hotel have someone in charge of watching for all you can eat restaurants which many offer breakfast. That is the number one meal you have to eat before entering the parks so you have energy and you don't start throwing around money cause you have the munchies.

Family travel can be reasonable if you just have good advice and ways to cut costs. Stop at a grocery store and purchase drinks and snacks for the hotel room and don't use the snack machines. Make it fun not expensive.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

New Car Buying Tips: Insurance

Many car dealers offer insurance policy as part of the deal when you are buying new car. It can be offered as bonus or as optional purchase. Of course, you can also find an insurance plan for the car yourself. If you are on the lookout for a new car to buy and you want to have the best car insurance with the deal, here are several tips related to insurance for new cars you can use right away.

Consider buying insurance-friendly cars if you want to save money on your car’s insurance policy. Instead of getting large SUVs or cars with a lot of horsepower, you can simply opt for economical cars with good engine performance yet moderate horsepower. You will be surprised to know just how much you can save on car insurance when you buy insurance-friendly vehicles.

You shouldn’t settle for the insurance plan offered by the car dealership right away. Instead, do a bit of research yourself and discover the best possible insurance deal for your car. Unless the insurance policy offered by the car dealership is beneficial for you, you should always opt to get the insurance policy yourself from quality insurance company.

Another thing you may also want to consider before buying insurance for your new car is adding security devices. You can even ask the dealership to install car alarms and added security devices as purchase bonuses. With proper security measures installed, your car insurance premium will certainly be a lot cheaper than you can imagine.

Other than the basics we’ve mentioned earlier, car insurance for your new car can simply be obtained along with the purchase. You can even get the insurance coverage as a bonus, especially when you are using auto finance to pay for your new car purchase. If you do use auto financing options, make sure you consider purchasing a separate GAP insurance for your car as well. The GAP insurance policy will help cover possible costs and losses should your car is damaged within the first two or three months from the purchase, allowing you to avoid financial hazards easily.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Old autos

Photos of old models from car exhibition
Chevrolet 1957



Oldsmobile 1951

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Honda CR-Z



It's hybrid coupe remains on track as a 2011 model, on sale must be in late 2010. Honda wants sports-car enthusiasts to buy it not because it's green, but because it's fun. A senior engineer says, "It must be fun to drive, must remind you of the original CRX." And a manual gearbox will be offered. "CVT is fine for the market, mostly. But we are Honda! We must have a manual!"

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Detroit Auto Show 2010

The most significant launch at Detroit this year was the third-generation stylish and ergonomical cars. Ford had released a variation of its 5.0-powered Mustang, starting with the California Special for 2011. The GT/CS was last introduced as a 2007 model and featured a unique appearance and wheel package available only on the premium GT coupe and convertible. Ford hasn't officially released any details on the new GT/CS, but after inspecting the car in person on the show floor of the Detroit Auto Show, it looks like the 2011 model will have similar features.



Up front the GT/CS gets a larger and more aggressive spoiler painted in matte black as well as a horizontal bar grille featuring the pony logo on one side. The rear is enhanced by a new lower fascia with a GT500-style diffuser and a taller decklid spoiler. Finally, GT/CS graphics, a set of side scoops and a set of 10-spoke wheels round out the exterior enhancements. We'll let you know as soon as we hear more details about the car from Ford, including pricing, but until then you can browse through the gallery of high-res photos below.