Friday, November 30, 2007

Car Foram


• Maruti Concept Car “A-Star” At Delhi Auto Expo
• Proton To Enter Indian Auto Market
• New Luxury ‘Scorpio First’ From Mahindra & Mahindra
• Honda Civic Hybrid Car in 2008
• General Motors Electric Car In २०१०

BREAKING NEWS.

1-
Tata Motors has launched two new commercial vehicles, Magic and Winger, aimed at the small rural and urban passenger segment. Magic is the passenger version of the Tata Ace and the Winger is a maxi-van, a version of the Renault panel van Traffic.

2- Tata’s Rs 1-lakh dream car is getting ready for roll out. The car is in fact ready and is undergoing tooling and testing

3-Hyundai has its brilliant success in the Santro versions and the Acent - its embarrassment forever in the Elantra, and decent successes with the Sonata, Sonata Embera and the Getz. Given below are some choice stories from which were extremely popular when we published them. Do go through them; there may be something you have missed.

4- Hyundai hopes that the CNG Santro will take on Maruti's LPG cars

5- The Maruti Suzuki Escudo will be the replacement for the venerable old Suzuki Grand Vitara in India, price, photo gallery and pictures, expected launch

6- Diesel Maruti SX4 not on the cards, Maruti says no diesel version of the SX4 for the time being.

Car Models in India

An earlier days there were a few car models available in India। Ambassador and Fiat were the only two models that were manufactured in India and rest of the models had to imported. In 1980s Government of India launched Maruti in collaboration with Suzuki of Japan. Maruti revolutionized Indian car industry in a big way. But the main push for Indian automobile industrycame after 1991 in the post liberalization era. Industrial guidelines and investment climate was made more investor friendly. This prompted all the big automobile players such as Hyundai, Mitsubishi, General Motors, Honda, Mercedes et al. to invest in India and today most of the car models that are available elsewhere are also available in India.

Indian car industry is one of the most rapidly growing car industries in the world. Propelled by booming economic growth and rising demand, Indian car industry is attracting major car players from all around the world. All the major car companies have either opened their manufacturing plants in India or are importing vehicles to cater to the huge Indian market.

This website covers all the aspects of Indian car industry. It gives detailed information regarding all the car and two-wheeler models available in India. It also gives useful information regarding car loans, car insurance and car maintenance.

Indian Cars Forum:-
• Maruti Concept Car “A-Star” At Delhi Auto Expo
• Proton To Enter Indian Auto Market
• New Luxury ‘Scorpio First’ From Mahindra & Mahindra
• Honda Civic Hybrid Car in 2008
• General Motors Electric Car In 2010

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Kit Cars


Cruising along a deserted beachfront you glance in your rearview mirror and realize that you are being overtaken by an elegant old car — a 1937 Jaguar SS-100 Roadster. Or is it?

Further down the road you catch up with the car when it stops at a service station to fill up and you get a chance to talk with the owner. She graciously opens doors and pops the hood and talks with you about the fiberglass bodied Squire, a 1937 Jaguar SS-100 replica car sold by Auto Sport Importers, Inc., in the 1970s.

According to Arthur Stahl, on "The Squire SS-100 Registry" home page, "The Squire SS-100 is an almost exact, full size replica of the 1937 - 1939 Jaguar SS-100. The car was commissioned by Auto Sport Importers, Inc. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and made by Automobilli Intermeccanica in Trofarello, Italy between 1970 and 1975, reportedly by Fiat technicians who were moonlighting evenings and weekends."

Replica cars were assembled by the manufacturer and you purchased a completed car which was made to look like a vintage car model such as a 1937 Jaguar SS-100, 1927 Bugatti 35B, 1929 Mercedes-Benz SS, 1939 Alfa Romeo, 1935 Auburn Boattail Speedster, 1934 Frazer-Nash or any one of a number of replica cars that were produced.


On the other hand, a "kit car" was exactly what it sounds like. It came disassembled and you put it together yourself, usually using an engine and frame that you already owned. Volkswagen "Beetle" engines and frames were inexpensive and very easy to obtain. For higher powered models you found a wrecked Chevrolet Corvette and pulled the engine. The kit came with instructions on how to modify nearly any engine and frame to accept the body and a few weeks (or months depending on your level of expertise) later you were showing off your new car. Companies such as Almquist helped you with advance preparations with their "Plan-A-Car" information packets (B17094).

Kit cars might look like vintage classic cars, but they also showcased designer's concepts of what a luxury sports car should look like. Names such as Aquila, Astra, Auriga, Banjo, Condor, Fiberfab, Gazelle and Invader, among others, bring to mind low slung roadsters, many with gullwing doors, the dream cars of many young men and women.


In the 70s, when sportscar prices were rapidly rising, people who dreamed of owning one suddenly found that they could not afford to buy, or drive, their dream cars. Kit cars which were sold on a small scale in the 1950s and 60s suddenly became a very popular means of driving a "look-alike" and having a lot of fun.


On the other hand, a "kit car" was exactly what it sounds like. It came disassembled and you put it together yourself, usually using an engine and frame that you already owned. Volkswagen "Beetle" engines and frames were inexpensive and very easy to obtain. For higher powered models you found a wrecked Chevrolet Corvette and pulled the engine. The kit came with instructions on how to modify nearly any engine and frame to accept the body and a few weeks (or months depending on your level of expertise) later you were showing off your new car. Companies such as Almquist helped you with advance preparations with their "Plan-A-Car" information packets (B17094).

Kit cars might look like vintage classic cars, but they also showcased designer's concepts of what a luxury sports car should look like. Names such as Aquila, Astra, Auriga, Banjo, Condor, Fiberfab, Gazelle and Invader, among others, bring to mind low slung roadsters, many with gullwing doors, the dream cars of many young men and women.


In the 70s, when sportscar prices were rapidly rising, people who dreamed of owning one suddenly found that they could not afford to buy, or drive, their dream cars. Kit cars which were sold on a small scale in the 1950s and 60s suddenly became a very popular means of driving a "look-alike" and having a lot of fun.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Lexus LS 430


Good points: Easy to use GPS, engine, room, features, quality build

Needs improvement: Feels disconnected from road, trunk opening Okay, the base car sells for about $170,600, but ours had $20,000 in options। Naturally, we had to see if they were really worth it. They were. This is a car fast enough to make a fool out of most sports cars and still gets gas mileage that borders on 22 mpg in mixed driving. The backseat offers the most comfort of any car we have ever tested. To that we had an easy to use navigation system, front seats that both heat and cool you, sunroof, a Mark Levinson sound system that can knock your socks off, Dynamic Laser Cruise Control, power rear sunshade and side shades, power door and trunk closers, rear-obstacle-detection system, leather seats, Lexus Link to get help when you need it, rear air conditioning, rear radio controls, rear-seat power adjusters, rear-seat cooler box, self-adjusting air suspension Plus 17 inch chrome rims, a 290 horsepower engine with 320 pounds of torque, five speed transmission, driver's computer, antiskid/traction-control system, antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, head-protecting curtain side airbags, selectable Euro-Tuned suspension and more. You get the idea. The Lexus LS 430 is loaded. But even the base model has dual-zone climate control, a 14-way power driver seat with memory, cruise control, a power tilt-and-telescope steering wheel, auto-dimming mirrors, an in-dash CD changer and a power trunk closer.

Mom's view:
The LS is very large and feels like it. There is nothing cheap or flimsy about it. You know what you paid for and it makes you happy every day you drive it. The future is now as the LS offers laser-guided cruise control, sonar-based rear parking assist, a navigation system that uses satellites and a DVD database, and air suspension. This car borders on the unreal. Just gently push the trunk lid down and it closes itself, as do the doors. Of course, I would like it if they trunk opened more when you hit the release so you could get your fingers under the lid without getting dirty. The trunk space is quite adequate at 20.2 cubic feet trunk. Perhaps the most unusual feature on this Lexus, or any car anywhere, it the fact that the LS has two glove compartments to go with its excellent front storage pockets and centre console cell phone holder and deep cargo area.

Most impressive.
Safety wise, the Lexus is loaded. You have crumple zones and steel reinforcements, seat-mounted side airbags and front air bags. There are side-curtain airbags mounted above the side windows, too. Of course, there are excellent xenon headlights, rain-sensing windshield wipers, ABS with brake assist that automatically applies extra force during emergencies, skid and traction control, and enough power to get out of tight situations. The only part I didn�t like of these features was the soft feel of the brake pedal. I really loved the way the outside mirrors automatically tucked themselves in when you put the car in park which is a real safety feature and reduces the chances for damage to the car from owners who throw their door open in parking lots. In other words, the LS is a very reassuring car to drive. This is also one of the ultimate highway cruisers, and its tight turning radius makes it easy to finagle the LS into the tightest of spots so getting around town is not as difficult as the vehicle�s dimensions might lead you to believe. Overall, this Lexus is a fine luxury car with a great warranty and its high resale adds to your peace of mind. I also had to admire the quality of its paint. It appeared deep, glowing, and faultless.

Dad's view: The car is luxurious, but the engine is the big news. You can get to 100km/h in well under 7 seconds, which isn�t bad for a 4000-pound car. More importantly, the variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i) enables this 4.3-liter V8 engine and its 290 horsepower to earn ULEV certification. Handling is fairly cushy, although not soft on the sports settings. Finally, the car is loaded with special features such as the laser cruise control. You select how far you want the Lexus to stay from cars in front of you, the speed you want to go, and the Lexus does the rest. We travelled miles testing the system and it was marvellous, although a little frightening when you think that all you are doing is holding the steering wheel and the car is handling everything else. Generally, this is a smooth car that relaxes you and provides a reason why you work for a living. It is not as spirited as a BMW, not as cramped as a Jaguar, and is more conservative than an Infiniti. Perhaps it compares best with the expensive Audi A8L.

Young working woman's view:
Spacious, elegant, classy, and does whatever you wish। This is a car filled with wants and it quickly spoils you with its sophisticated perfection. I loved the 22-gallon fuel tank that gave this travelling car its long legs and to go with its perfect highway manners. In town was another matter. The Lexus LS is a large car and needs its space whether parking it or in your garage. Although I admired the essence that Lexus has given its vehicles, I am also aware of the criticism that they have gotten for making cars that isolate you from the driving experience. To a degree, this LS does that. But after a hard day of work I really don�t want to feel the road or try my hand at finding the apex of a curve. I just want to drive home in comfort. The whisper from the engine, the five speed automatic transmission�s fluid gear changes, and the lack of wind noise are exceptional. That is where the LS is a winner.

College going male's view: I know I am young and should be attracted to the Lexus IS and smaller vehicles, but the LS 430 is my favourite car। I love the way it rides, the quality build and its quietness. The LS does not shout at anyone, it quietly, literally and figuratively, shows it excellent. For instance, the 0.25 coefficient of drag is unbelievable for a large sedan. There�s plenty of room inside for five, and the rear seat passengers are treated as royalty. The armrest features both storage and an instrument cluster that puts the passenger in control of the environment. In back there are heated seats, a compact disc player, and rear climate system. And there are other unique and useful items everywhere. The automatic climate system reads temperature sensors around the interior, and sun sensing articulated air registers deploy in particular areas as needed to cool the warmest parts of the interior. The centre outlets move to provide more uniform cooling ala the late Mazda 929. Even front side window glass has been treated to help repel water.

Family conference: The best real luxury car for the money. You need to see its features, feel its ride, and see its quality, but be aware of its tempting options.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Hostory of cars a adventours Journey

The birth of the car as we know it today took several years and the works and developments of many people. It was not until 1885 that the first car rolled down the streets; however, earlier attempts at steam powered road vehicles were successful, giving people the idea that cars as we know them today have existed for a lot longer than they have.

The first steam-powered vehicle was designed by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot and constructed by M. Brezin in 1769 and could attain speeds of up to 6 km/hour. Two years later, he designed another, much faster steam-driven engine, which was so fast that it rammed into a wall, recording the world's first car accident. These early steam-powered vehicles were so heavy that they were only practical on a perfectly flat surface as strong as iron. However impractical as these cars may have been, the design for these vehicles were the basis for the first self-propelled vehicles and ultimately the basis for the design of the car we know today.

The next step towards the development of the car was the invention of the internal combustion engine. Francois Isaac de Rivaz designed the first internal combustion engine in 1807, using a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen to generate energy. Several designs were developed for a car to run on the internal combustion engine during the early 19 th century, but with little to no degree of commercial success due to the fact that there was no known fuel that could be safely internally combusted.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Top 2 Ways to Learn About Car Auctions



If this doesn't get you excited, than nothing will! Car auctions are a fantastic way to save money on a car. There are a lot of ways to save money on a car that don't include insurance fraud or outright theft. Buying a new car can certainly seem like a smart decision if you can save some dollars, however car auctions are where the pros get their cars. They can generally be found in all states and happen at least once a month. The trick to buying a car is to buy it at wholesale (like a used car dealer would). Just like all auctions, there are deals to be found through just a little extra leg work. Here are 2 tips to help you in you car auction quest.

1)Use the internet to your advantage. Online resources can be a great help to people who are looking to attend their first car auction. Google the term "car auction KY" or "car auction MI" to look for local car auctions in your state. Also, if you live in a small state (like a state in the northeast), make sure and look for car auction locations in nearby states. For example, if you live in Eastern Pennsylvania, you might want to try looking for "car auctions NJ" or "car auctions NY." Often times, depending on where you live, a car auction might be happening in a nearby location that's just over the state line.


2)Look through the local classifieds section of your newspapers. Here's something that not a lot of people know. Classifieds sections of newspapers can be a tremendous resource due to the fact that a lot of bankruptcy auctions need to be listed in paper by law. This can be to your advantage because these auctions aren't the normal auctions that take place and therefore might not attract a lot of attention from potential bidders.