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Get yourself done Financing your new Auto

Get yourself done! – Financing your new Auto

So we are in the middle of one of the most intense credit crunches in history that has effected home financing, equity borrowing, stock borrowing, vehicle financing, and short & long term business financing. To say the least, rates are increasing and advance rates are tightening because there isn’t an appetite to lend money because as of late, it hasn’t been paid back as well as expected. What can you do when trying to secure financing for your auto loan to help with the process?

Banks still have money to lend. Here are some ways to get it:

This is just a small sample of the ways to “play” the system, but when it really comes down to it, the best thing to have is an advocate for you. The finance director at your dealership is that person. They want to get you financing in order to sell a car and it is their jobs to sell customers to banks. As computerized as the system may be, those nights out on the town with the bank reps go a long way to get you the financing you need.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly by filling out an informational form on Miami Dodge or Miami Chrysler Jeep. I am an MIT Sloan Business School graduate and a former Goldman Sachs employee now working in the auto industry owning and operating dealerships in South Florida / Miami area.

Ali Ahmed is a partner of Atlantic Coast Automotive which retails Chrysler Jeep & Dodge Vehicles nationwide through the internet. Vehicles delivered to your home and a no hassle buying experience. If the Dealership feels like the Dentist office, then purchase online. Low overhead. Best Prices. Unlimited Selection. Visit University Dodge or Hollywood Chrysler Jeep

Get yourself done! – Financing your new Auto / Author: Ali Ahmed

Run your car on water Guide

Run your car on water Guide

Did you know that you can convert your car to a water-burning car? You can run your car on water, supplemental to gasoline, to increase your car’s fuel efficiency and reduce your fuel costs significantly.
Works on gas or diesel powered cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs. (Not tested on hybrids)

Your car will become up to 40 percent more fuel efficient and produce cleaner emissions.

Convert your car for the lowest price. Similar conversions cost up to $600 and up!

Works with plain tap water. No need for distilled water or special water additives!

We’ve simplified the process. The steps are easy, and the materials are affordable.

Click here Run you car on water for more information

Our easy conversion guide will show you how to use electricity from your car’s battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Brown’s Gas or Hydroxy, burns smoothly and provides significant energy – while the end product is just H2O! HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the stability of water.

Water can be used to fuel a car when used as a supplement to gasoline. In fact, very little water is needed! only one quart of water provides over 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can literally last for months and significantly increase your vehicle’s fuel efficiently, improve emissions quality, and save you money.

Thousands of successful water-conversions around the world are proof that this technology works and will soon catch on! Some industry insiders say its just a matter of time before this water-burning technology will be standard in new automobiles. One expert estimates most cars will be using this technology by 2012, but until the auto manufacturers catch up, you can use this technology for yourself today at a very reasonable set-up cost.

Can Water Really Power a Car?

The answer is YES, ABSOLUTELY! We have made the technology to build a water-burning hybrid easy and affordable.

Click here Run you car on water for more information

Convert Your Car TODAY to Run on Water and gas to save up to 40 percent on fuel costs!

Run your car on water Guide / Author: John Permar

A Drivers Guide To Car Safety

A Drivers Guide To Car Safety

Driving on British roads can be dangerous. However if you approach driving with a mature and responsible attitude then you can drastically reduce the risks involved. The most obvious advice is to obey the laws of the road. Some people may think these laws have been designed to aide the nanny state but in reality they exist to keep people safe. Very few road accidents are the result of people abiding by the law.

Over the years cars have become increasingly safe places to be. Key technologies has been introduced into cars which help protect the driver and passengers in a crash. When you come to buy a car the following are technologies you should look out for.

Air bags – during a crash these inflate with remarkable speed. They are designed to cushion your body. Driver and front passenger airbags are now standard on most new cars. For extra protection look out for side air bags.

Anti-lock brakes (ABS) – during an emergency stop ABS stops the wheels locking by pumping the brakes many times per second. This allows the driver to steer and brake at the same time which allows for greater control and decreases the chance of skidding.

Traction control – this automatically monitors the amount of traction (grip on the road) that your car tyres have. If it detects any loss of traction then it automatically acts to counteract it.

Active head restraints – these have been designed to prevent whiplash injuries if your car is hit from behind. They are more effective than standard head restraints because during a collision they will actively move towards your head. This allows your head to be support more quickly and for longer.

Crumble Zones – these are zones around the driver and passengers which absorb the energy created by a collision.

Crash resistance – check the cars Euro NCAP star rating. This is an overall measure of how the car performs in a crash. Cars are rated between one and five stars. You should aim to buy a car that has been given for or five stars.

These technologies help to protect you and your passengers in the event of a crash. They are not guaranteed to prevent injury or to prevent you crashing in the first place.

A Drivers Guide To Car Safety / Author: viddy55
  
Richard Jenkins is owner of the driving test and driving schools website. A site for learner drivers providing guides on topics such as the driving theory test and cheap young drivers car insurance .
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