Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
We need to upgrade our car frequently. By regular upgrading, we can only keep enjoying our car rides and drives. For this reason, you must think about the improvisation. Generally, people upgrade their cars for two reasons; to style it up and to improve its performance. Based on these two reasons, the upgrades available for any car fall in below four categories of upgrading:
-lighting system
-performance chips
-body kits
-interior and exterior trims
Most people prefer to do the upgrade by replacing and changing lighting system, performance chips and body kits than replacing and changing the interior, exterior trims.
Putting high definition and latest technologies of lighting source that will emit better lights for your car is a good choice. There are different kinds of lights available, you may consider buying them for upgrading your car. Those lighting systems mostly are LED, HID, XENON etc.
Performance chips are good elements for your car upgrade. They add torque and robust horsepower to your engine maintaining fuel consumption at economy level. These work as performance multiplier. Many performance chips are available. You may consider getting them to install on your car.
Body kits are car upgrade options but they do not offer any change with performance. Your performance will remain same but your car will get a new look for changing and replacing the car body kits.
Interior and exterior trims are also considered as important car upgrades. But like body kits replacement interior and exterior trims change and replacement do not offer any performance improvement. They simply add beauty or enhance the aesthetic appeal of your car.
Based on your need you may visit different online stores to get available upgrades for your car. They are smart and wise choice for every car owner.
By: Faisal Farrukh
Tags: Aesthetic Appeal, Car Body Kits, Car Owner, Car Rides, Car Upgrades, Different Kinds, Farrukh, Fuel Consumption, High Definition, Horsepower, Improvisation, Lighting Source, Lighting System, Lighting Systems, Performance Chips, Performance Improvement, System Performance, Trims, Wise Choice, Xenon
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Friday, December 25th, 2009
With the ever high rising fuel prices, a car’s consumption is one of the most looked at specifications. No matter if you are looking for a new car or a second hand one, a car which is fuel efficient is desirable. Choosing a car that is more fuel efficient will save you a lot of money during its lifespan. The fuel consumption will vary greatly from one car to another, from one class to the other. When you buy a car you will receive the EPA ratings for both the city and the highway miles per gallon. However these numbers are achieved in special conditions and you may never obtain them.
There are a lot of things you have to be aware of when you want to buy a fuel efficient car. You can start asking the people around you what mileage they obtain from their cars. You can also consult with web sites and specialized forums to see what performances other people are getting from their car.
Before buying a car, think well about your necessities. Buying a bigger car will most surely involve higher gas consumptions, because bigger cars are heavier and thus have more powerful engines. After you have selected the group of vehicles you want to chose your car from (small ones, SUVs, compact or mid-seize cars), find the one that is the most fuel efficient. There are online sites which will help you compare numbers of different types of cars.
Another element which can determine your car’s fuel efficiency is the type of transmission that is equipped with. The general rule states that a car with a manual transmission is more fuel efficient than an automated one. The best option for a fuel efficient car is one with a manual transmission, overdrive and shift indicator or tachometer. If you go for the automatic one, be sure that it will have the largest amount of gears.
Another relevant aspect when it comes to fuel efficiency is the size of the car and the engine’s capacity. Usually smaller engines will be friendlier with your fuel bill. The bigger the engine will be, the more the number of cylinders is, the greater the fuel consumption. Smaller engine cars will also be cheaper than one equipped with a large engine. But there are certain scenarios in which a car with a bigger engine will prove itself more economical than one having a smaller one. When you need you car to do a lot of heavy work or tow heavy loads, you will be better off with a bigger engine, as a smaller one will be more stressed to cope with the heavier load.
In modern cars there are not big differences the fuel consumption rates between a car with front wheel drive and one with rear wheel drive.
The options you equip your car with can also be elements contributing to the amount of fuel consumed by your car. Things such as seat heaters, power windows and air conditioning consume a certain amount of fuel. Indeed, it is not great, but will lower your car’s fuel efficiency.
By: dennis james
Tags: Choosing A Car, Consumptions, Fuel Bill, Fuel Consumption, Fuel Efficiency, Fuel Efficient Car, Fuel Prices, Gears, Lifespan, Looking For A New Car, Manual Transmission, Mileage, Miles Per Gallon, Necessities, Overdrive, Relevant Aspect, Rule States, Seize Cars, Shift Indicator, Tachometer
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
When you are looking for your next car whether you are buying a new or used vehicle the one thing that you should be considering is, buying one of the best gas mileage cars available. This doesn’t mean that we all have to drive around in Micro cars either as there are some good small to mid-size cars with good gas mileage.
The difference between choosing a fuel efficient car over one that is a gas guzzler can be substantial over the life of the vehicle. Fuel efficiency varies greatly from one car to the next, and with the continuing rise of gas prices buying a more economical car makes even more sense than ever before, after all it’s your cash that you are putting into the gas tank.
Did you know that around 15% of people looking to buy a new car will reject a model due to poor gas mileage alone? And nearly 40% of people who eliminate a full size SUV due to poor fuel efficiency will ultimately buy a mid-size SUV instead, while nearly 20% will buy another model altogether.
With more and more people buying and driving cars than ever before the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put together a useful guide to help prospective buyers to choose the best gas mileage cars available on the market, and these guides should be shown on the cars for sale on the garage forecourt. The EPA gas mileage guide will tell you the expected fuel consumption for both city as well as highway driving.
Listed below are 5 of the most popular of the best gas mileage cars available at the moment.
Number 5 of the top small to mid-size best gas mileage cars is the Toyota Scion XA.
This comes with a 1.5 liter, 4 cylinder engine, with a 4 speed automatic transmission. Driving in the city you can expect to get around 32 MPG and this goes up to nearly 40MPG for the highway.
Number 4 Is the Toyota Echo with its 1.5 liter 4 cylinder engine and 5 speed manual transmission the MPG for the city is 35 while on the highway this goes up to 43MPG.
Number 3 The Honda Civic even with its slightly larger 1.7 liter engine and 5 speed manual transmission will still give you 36MPG in the city and 44MPG when out on the highway. The Honda Civic is also available in a Hybrid version with even greater fuel economy.
Number 2 The Toyota Prius comes with a 1.5 liter 4 cylinder engine and a variable automatic transmission. This car will give you a whopping 60MPG around the city but oddly is not quite so good on the highway giving 51MPG.
The Number 1 best gas mileage car is as you would imagine a smaller car. With its 1 liter 3 cylinder engine and a 5 speed manual transmission the Honda Insight does however give you great fuel economy. You can expect to get60MPG in the city and a fantastic 66MPG for highway driving.
So if you are thinking of buying a new or newer car, and you are on the lookout for the best gas mileage cars around then you might want to consider one of the five above. If however your budget doesn’t stretch to an up-grade or if you are happy with the car you have and are just looking for ways to increase gas mileage, then check out our website to see how you could turn your existing car into one of the best gas mileage cars around. With just a few simple alterations you could improve your gas mileage by up to 50%
By: mike legg
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