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How to choose the best rack pinion

Monday, May 30th, 2011 |

How to choose the best rack pinion? In choosing what steering system to use, compare the standard mechanical steering to a rack pinion steering. The two steering systems are common types that were being used nowadays. The standard mechanical steering is either power or non-power assisted, while the other system is always power assisted. These two types of mechanical steering are favorable but there are also advantages that make the rack pinion stand out from the other one. First are its parts. This has fewer parts and pivot points that makes the steering easier to control and more responsive. The system is also expected to have less weight compare to the other system, since it has fewer parts. In the fuel economy or racing, every pound counts so, a few pounds seems to be a big thing and to reduce weight, reducing the number of parts of the system will be a good idea. This system also gives better road feeling which makes this type of driving much safer since most of the people are avoiding the dangerous conditions in driving on wet roads. Additionally, compared to the standard system, it gives you quicker and better feedback.  And repairing this kind of steering system is hassle-free. It has fewer parts, so you can repair it on your own without the help any specialist. In that way you can save money because you will no longer buy a new one.

Practical things to do which could reduce your car insurance premium

Monday, April 11th, 2011 |

While there are some things you can’t do to reduce your car insurance premium there are several things you can do now and they should put downward pressure on your premium. Some of those things are listed in this article. One thing you can’t do is grow older faster. But when you turn 26, you’ll probably get a pleasant surprise at your next bill.

Go back to school. There are a number of different types of driving courses you can take. Sure they will cost you money but there are two benefits. One you will be a better driver and two, insurance companies usually reward drivers who can prove they have improved their skills. And in addition there’s the fact that your better driving technique may one day save your life and those of your passengers.

Drive carefully. Sometimes it’s impossible to avoid an accident. These things just happen. But if you are a careful driver, one who drives with a defensive, no-risk-taking frame of mind, chances are you will not be the cause of any accident. If that’s the case, insurance companies will not look to penalise you even though your car has been involved in an accident.

Safety features are good. They’re good for the obvious reason that they make travel in your vehicle safer but also because insurance companies like to see people making their car safer. One of the biggest car crimes is theft. A car is stolensomewhere every day or hour in major cities. If the car is crashed or trashed, the pay out by the insurer can be quite large. But if you have installed a security system in your car, if you have made it much harder for a thief to steal your car, make sure you tell your insurer. Almost certainly they will reduce your premium knowing it is less likely to be stolen.

Do a deal. As in almost every form of business, insurance companies want your business and are open to a bit of negotiation. Premiums are not set in concrete. Let’s say you’ve made no claim for five years or longer. Tell your good news story to your insurer. Let them know you have been accident or claim free for a solid period of time. A true story like that appeals to an insurer and as they want your business, chances are they may lower your premium just to hang on to such a safe driver.

Finally, make comparisons. All insurance companies are not the same. When you’ve got a deal you think is right, talk to other insurers and see what they can offer. If their price is better for the same deal, then you’ve reduced your premium just by having a little chat.

Save yourself some money with a second hand car

Saturday, April 9th, 2011 |

These days it’s no surprise to find that money is tight and people are being extra careful with what they buy. Frugal and value for money are all buzzwords everyone has heard, but are they really achievable? If you buy a second hand car you can save yourself some serious money, and that’s the name of the game, right?

The best thing about used cars is that they are cheap. There are some phenomenally big discounts available that’ll make even the best premium motors seem very affordable. If you add some depreciation onto that, suddenly you’re staring a bargain right in the face. It’s all well and good buying a brand new car, but if you can get the same one or even a better model for cheaper second hand, the choice is pretty obvious!

All motoring tastes or requirements are covered as there are literally millions of second hand motors out there. From Audis to Volvos, you can get pretty much any brand or find any type of car, whether it’s an SUV, super mini or sports car. And the great thing is that 99% of them are incredibly high quality, almost like new in fact, so you’ll be driving away with an incredible deal.

Without doubt the best place to look for a second hand car is the internet. Websites like Carsource and Teletextcars list thousands of motors, so there’s no shortage of choice. From a BMW 3 series to an Audi A4 or even a Mini Cooper, the net is definitely your best bet when shopping for a second hand car.

So if you’re in the market for a new motor but don’t want to spend a huge amount, fear not as used cars allow you to get a lot of bang for your buck. As far as bargains go, they are up there with the best, so get online and have a look right now!

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