Monday, November 5, 2007

Tips To Help You Keep Your Own Sports Car In Top Performing Condition

By Gregg Hall

It really isn't that difficult to Make sure that your sports car is in top shape all of the time. The only thing you have to do is take the time and effort to do some preventive maintenance to head off the aggravation, hassle, and expense of taking it to a mechanic shop when the engine suddenly locks up or the "idiot lights" in the instrument panel light up.

The maintenance records are crucial for higher end sports cars such as BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus. Everyone that wants a car can't afford to buy a sports car from one of these companies but here are some hints and tips that will help you maintain your sports car no matter what it is.
It is always sensible to inspect the brakes, tires, check the oil and the steering system as well to make sure that everything is normal before going for a drive. If you hear a sound or noise that was not there before while out driving the automobile, take it to your automobile mechanic or local repair shop to have it checked into.

Have the auto-mechanic look into all the parts of the ignition system. The spark plugs should be inspected since their condition is a very good indicator of how the engine is performing overall. These days with the advances in technology they should be changed every 100,000 miles but you should still be checking them every 30,000 miles just to be certain that everything is OK.

Due to the fact that the rotor and distributor cap are made of plastic which deteriorate over time due to normal wear and tear they need to be checked regularly. To make certain that these don't casue any problems when starting the vehicle have them checked on a regular basis.

The various filters act as a preventatives against rust and other harmful objects that could hurt the performance of your vehicle. There several filters such as those for oil or fuel. These filters should be checked frequently - about every 3,000 miles.
Keep tack of the automobile's mileage by computing the amount of fuel bought and the amount of miles driven as exhibited by the odometer before and after you fill your tank. If you discover a sudden and noticeable change in the number of miles per gallon, be proactive and take the car to the mechanic shop for analysis.

If your car's sensor lights come on,you should be on the safe side and pull the car over to the side of the road call for help. The lights are there for a reason and there is a chance that the trouble can be relieved there or if it is a serious matter it may have to towed to a repair shop.

Gregg Hall is an author living with his beautiful wife and family in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about sports cars as well as tires and wheels at http://www.tiresandwheelsdirect.com
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Saturday, October 13, 2007

All About Exotic Sports Cars

By Alexis Masterson

For many owning a sports car is a lifelong goal they aspire to. Even as children we are almost programmed to turn and look at the beautiful sleek sports car as it cruises through the town. Sports cars are the zenith of motoring and something which people dedicate their lives to. Benetton shops were created purely to fund one man’s love for racing and that is just one well known example.

Everyone can name at least one sports car, Ferrari’s, Porsches, Bentley, Aston Martin, Porsche, Lotus and Lamborghini to name just a few. So what is the appeal of such unobtainable cars? Sports cars aren’t for convenience or practicalities; they are purely made to be beautiful and luxurious. Why is it that so many of our own screen hero’s don’t drive practical 4x4’s or be economically friendly and cycle? Can we really picture James Bond turning up to save the world in a 5 door hatchback? No. Sports cars do exactly what they say on the tin. They are fast; they only hold 2 people and don’t worry about space for things like groceries.

Sports cars were initially manufactured for the affluent classes as the “ordinary” cars of the day were dull and boring and practical. Sports cars provided the luxury of speed, safety and comfort. With ordinary cars becoming better looking, more comfortable and safer and the sports cars becoming economically unsound the market is dropping. People are driving now not for pleasure but because they have to. Public transport is becoming more expensive and with town and cities spreading ever wider and wider the need to drive is becoming more prevalent. For those who buying a car is not a necessity but a pleasure, you can complete your man about town image by buying the latest fashion and accessories from Armani, Brioni (Suit maker for James Bond), BOSS, Kiton and Ralph Lauren or expensive cigars and watches like Cartier and Breitling from some of web sites that offer these products at more reasonable prices.

Hopefully, sometime soon we will remember why we love the dream of sports cars and forget our practical hatchbacks.
Written by Alexis Masterson. Find the latest cars for sale at this Buy, sell sport and luxury cars as well as an Automobile Portal and image gallery or Shop Armani, Ralph Lauren, Boss and other luxury and designer products
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

How To Build Your Own Sports Car That Will Actually Run

By Gregg Hall

Everyone has probably heard or replicars, you know the car kits that you build on your own. It's a way to get a cool and unique looking replica of a more expensive and possibly out of financial reach dream car. A true replicar fan is concerned with building the most accurate and high quality replica available so that one has to really look close to tell that it isn't the original model.

One of the favorites of replica car builders is the Cobra, which is also a favorite of mine. If you build one of these right it will be very hard for the average person to be able to tell that yours isn't the real deal. These clones of the old muscle car have nearly universal appeal and will turn heads everywhere you go.

It can be very rewarding to build a replica of your own. You may want to build one based on a dream car that is just way out of the realm of affordability like a Ferrari or Lamborghini. You may decide that you want to do one as a project to bring you and your son closer together. The cool thing about these kit cars is that they allow you to build a working, drivable vehicle using the body you get from a replicar company and a regular drivetrain and engine that you can get parts for anywhere.

When you build your own sports car it not only gives you a sense of pride and accomplishment but it also gives you a much stronger connection to the car and since you are the one that built it you know what it is capable of and not capable of. When you take your time and build one of these correctly you can actually end up with a higher quality vehicle than one bought from an automaker because of the time and attention to detail that you put into the project.

Another great point is that you can find lots of support both online and off in the replicar community. These people are usually very close nit and open to helping and sharing ideas and tips. There are also an excellent resource for finding parts and asking questions on how to deal with a particular issue you may be having in the building and assembly process.

Building a replicar is a great way to get a really cool looking replica of dream car that may be out of reach. It can also fool a lot of people, you may build one so good that it can't be distinguished from the original, kind of like the relatively new moissanite stones are to diamonds. What are you waiting for, go build your own dream car.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more about cars and car care products at http://www.stopwaxing.com
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Monday, October 1, 2007

Enjoy The Freedom Of Birds - Rent A Sports Car

By Deepak Kumar Mehra

Have you ever driven an exotic sports car? Have you zipped by on the expressway in a foreign sports car feeling its raw power through steering, wheel and knowing that you are envy of everyone?

It is a great feeling and it is a feeling you can enjoy if you wish to. There are hundreds of places throughout the USA that rent out a sports car by the day or by the week. It will definitely cost a bit more than a Ford or Chevy but for the unforgettable experience of driving such a super piece of machinery it is well worth it, if for no other reason than showing to your friends and envious eyes of your neighbors, when they see that powerful beauty of a car parked in your driveway.

If you look around and search you will find a car rental firm that rents out sports cars. Finding a Corvette or a Mustang Mach 1 is probably very simple. But if you are going to do this then you should do it right. For example you can rent a Ferrari 348 Spider, Ferrari 355/360 (6 speed and F-1 paddle shift) Porsche Boxter, Viper GTS, Alfa Romeo a BMW 3 etc.

You just can’t imagine what it would feel like driving one of these for a month or even a week. The streets of your hometown would be a new experience to you. You may think of taking that new customer to lunch in this jazzy car, or even better think of picking up your sweetheart and celebrating a special occasion with her in this powerful beauty. Remember, maybe its her birthday or an anniversary date of the first time you went out with her, the combination of the jazzy exotic sports car plus the importance of your remembering the date is going to get you many points.

Since it is a premium sports car rental agency the rentals of its cars are also premium. At many places they will deliver the car to your at airport or at your hotel make sure that you have reserved in advance so that you are able to get the model you want.
Another easy way of discovering car rental agencies which rent out your dream car is the internet. Start searching online and type the words like “Sport car rental your city” (Name of city). Depending on what you desire you will find it quickly. But in that too if you are looking for convertible Porsche it won’t be that hard to find but if you are looking for Lamborghini Diablo it will take a little more searching. And if you look around hard enough you will discover that almost every sports model exotic car can be had-but for a price.

Now let it be very clear to you. This is serious luxury and luxury comes at high price. You may expect to pay several times more than what you would pay for a standard compact rental car. Although with these sports models they will deliver it to you at your hotel, home or office etc because when you pay high price you get high service. It’s not cheap, but how many things worthwhile are cheap. Rent an exotic sports car, Live life like a king if only for a few days.

Monday, September 24, 2007

The Top Three BMW Cars Of 2007

By Gabriel J. Adams

The 2007 BMWs are getting ready to emerge on the market soon with their September debut. Selecting which one you want depends on your style and desire for speed and comfort. Here is some information on the top three BMW cars for 2007.

The 2007 BMW 335i Coupe is a sporty looking two door vehicle that is very fast. It features a newly redesigned body with a turbo charger and 300 horsepower under the hook. This makes it the fastest BMW coupe that doesn’t belong to the M3 Series.

This car handles nicely at top speeds of up to 155 miles per hour because of the precise steering and magnetic handling system. While you won’t be driving it at that speed regularly, it can be a thrill for those who enjoy a fast car. They car comes with a price tag of over $41,000 for a basic model. The seats are very comfortable as well for a fun and relaxing way to travel.

The 2007 BMW 6 Series isn’t as sporty, but it is a powerful car just the same. This model is a two door sedan that features plenty of leg room for those in the front seat and the back. This model gets an excellent rating for both safety and mechanical quality. It also has a very elegant look to it. Of course you will pay plenty for this fancy piece of work. The average price of the 2007 BMW 6 Series is $74,700 to $81,700.

2007 also shows us the new BMW 3 Series Convertible. This is a very nice sports car that also has a more sophisticated look than many of the other sports cars on the road these days. This model is excellent on gas which is a nice feature with the cost of it increasing at an unbelievable rate.

This vehicle is available with a 6-speed or an automatic transmission. The cost of this 2007 BMW 3 Series Convertible ranges from $43,000 to $49,000. Yet it appears to be worth every penny. You can ride with the wind on your face as you enjoy this great looking and great handling vehicle.

As you can see BMW has some outstanding vehicles that will be on the market very soon. Deciding which one you want can be a difficult decision to make. All of the vehicles by BMW offer you a quality vehicle with many great luxuries and accessories to make your ride anywhere more enjoyable.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

3 Hot Sports Cars

By Matthew Keegan

The muscle car era of old is long gone, but in its place are a pack of “modern marvels” that can tear up any track! The Mercedes SLR McLaren, Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet, and the Nissan Z350, are all hot performers in their own right. The first two will cost you a mint, the Nissan is more in reach. Time to compare the models and let your imagination run wild.

I believe it is the Kia Rio that retails for just under 10K. If you were to buy 45 Rios you would just begin to match the price of the Mercedes SLR McLaren. With an MSRP of $452,750, even a Bentley becomes a bargain. It is quite likely, however, if you can afford this car you’ll not be worrying about price. Instead, the V8 engine pushes out 671 horses, 208 mph top speed, and 3.8 seconds of zero to 60 acceleration...certain to excite you. If that is not enough, try gull wing doors, bi-Xenon headlamps, sidepipe exhaust, turbine wheels, carbon fiber bucket seats covered in leather, a 7 speaker Bose sound system, and lots more. If that still isn’t enough there must be some Mercedes parts you can order!

If you want performance but you are also looking for “value” than another German automaker, Porsche, may have what you want. With an MSRP of “only” $141,200 the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet does not quite live up to the SLR, but it is a speed demon nevertheless. Horses kick out at 444, you can get to 190 mph with this baby, and reach 100 kmh [62 mph] in just 4.3 seconds. Not bad! Automatically deployed rear spoiler, awesome looking twin exhausts, digital radio with CD, telephone module, leather everywhere, and a V6 engine are some of the more notable features. Go to a Porsche parts store if you find that something you want is missing.

For the proletariat -- a/k/a the average car buying consumer -- the purchase options are much greater. Besides cars like the Chevy Corvette, Cadillac XLR, Dodge Viper, and BMW M3, Nissan is offering a competitive model under the famed “Z” nameplate. With MSRP starting at $26,800, the base V6 powered and 6 speed manual tranny throws out 287 hp and will rocket you to 60 from a dead stop in just under 6 seconds. Along with the manual tranny, the “Z” comes equipped with ABS, 3.5L 24-valve V6, CD, etc. The base model is pretty basic, but you can get more horses and more options, including a convertible for about 10 grand more. Check around for after market Nissan parts that you can get for your “Z” too.

Yes, the first two cars will only find their way into select driveways, while the “Z” is more within reach of you and me. All 3 sports car are “hot” and certain to be crowd pleasers.

Matt Keegan is a contributing writer for Car Parts Stuff, an online supplier of high quality and well priced automobile parts.
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Monday, September 17, 2007

The 2007 NISMO 350Z in Detail

By Benjamin Hudson

Nissan Motors has released the latest sports car model that adds up to the Japanese automaker's extensive lineup of Z models. This time, the new Z model is built by NISMO, the motor sports and performance division of Nissan Motor Company.
The newest addition is the 2007 NISMO 350Z that will roll out in markets starting in July 2007.

The NISMO 350Z features an aggressive front fascia highlighted by the vehicle's chin spoiler. An extended rear fascia with underbody diffuser and a rear wing provides enhanced cornering and handling performance, as well as completing the overall sporty appearance of the 2007 NISMO 350Z. Other exterior features include additional body welds and front and rear reinforcements, special body dampers mounted in the front radiator core support and rear cargo area, High Intensity Discharge (HID) bi-xenon headlights and LED brake lights, distinctive taillights, heated outside mirrors, aluminum hood, distinctive vertical door handles, and NISMO-branded tuned dual exhaust with chrome exhaust tips.

To provide enhanced aerodynamics, Nissan included a raised rear deck and TBD coefficient of drag. Customers can choose between four exterior paint finish for the 2007 NISMO 350Z including Redline Red, Magnetic Black, Silver Alloy, Pikes Peak White. To complete the exterior package, a special NISMO-branded gunmetal gray RAYS super lightweight forged-alloy wheels measuring 18-inch front and 19-inch rear are featured as a standard component. The wheels are wrapped with 245/40WR18 front, 265/35WR19 rear Bridgestone Potenza RE050A tires.

The interior comes with exclusive styling and materials providing a comfortable driving experience for customers. Interior highlights include specially shaped driver’s seat, unique black cloth sports seats with red inserts, Red stitching throughout the interior, special NISMO white-faced tachometer, serialized NISMO-etched aluminum plaque mounted on the center console, and driver-oriented two-passenger interior environment. Driver/passenger control features and other interior components include 3-bay gauge pods, power windows with auto one-touch up and down, power door locks, 8-way manual driver’s seat/4-way manual passenger’s seat, standard automatic temperature control, lockable rear luggage box behind passenger seat, center console with aluminum trim, aluminum pedals, and HomeLink Universal Transceiver.

The 2007 NISMO 350Z also comes with a bunch of safety and security features, which include Nissan's Advanced Air Bag System, 3-point ALR/ELR seatbelts, front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters, Zone Body construction with front and rear crushable zones, energy-absorbing steering column, active head restraints, and standard vehicle security system and immobilizer.

Under the hood of the 2007 NISMO 350Z is the next-generation 3.5-liter 24-valve DOHC V6 (VQ35HR) engine. It is rated at 306 horsepower at 6800 rpm and 268 lb-ft amount of peak torque at 4800 rpm. Moreover, the engine is equipped with high-quality engine parts like High the eCVTCS (electromagnetic variable exhaust cam timing), twin knock sensors, and improved cooling and stiffer engine block structure. The engine is combined with a 6-speed close-ratio manual gearbox powering the rear wheel drive (RWD) drivetrain configuration. Unlike the VW radiator found on the VW Eos sports coupe, the NISMO 350Z's radiator core mounts a special body dampers to control body vibrations.

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Benjamin Hudson works as a supervisor at one of the top engineering firms in the business district of Louisiana. He is also a freelance journalist and has passion for anything automotive.
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