Sunday, April 4, 2010

Things To Be Known Before Buying A Diesel Car

A diesel car provides good fuel economy and better performance while driving. Following things should be known before buying a diesel car:

Market segment - Diesel passenger cars are available in almost 51 countries. Audi, BMW,
Mercedes Benz and Volkswagen offer SUV models where as pickup trucks are available from
Chevrolet/GMC, Ford and Dodge.

Engine efficiency – It is equipped with turbocharged diesel engine, which gives low rpm and makes it good for towing and hauling. In earlier decade’s diesel engine was noisy and smelly but technological advances over the last decade have eliminated these drawbacks.

Safety – All safety measures are available in diesel car like antilock brakes, stability control and side airbags, curtain air bags.

Manual vs. Automatic Transmission – Diesel engine gives an option to choose between manual and automatic transmission. Automatic transmission vehicle are more fuel-efficient than manual transmission. However, manual transmission gives low-stress propositions due to their ample torque at low engine speeds, which can reduce shifting frequency in stop-and-go traffic.

Luggage Capacity – Luggage capacity varies according to the model of diesel car. 335d gives 12 cubic feet luggage capacity, Jetta sports wagon boast 66.9 cubic feet luggage capacity and midsize diesel engine SUV’s offers 70 cubic luggage capacities.

Passenger Capacity – Seating capacity is different in all models of diesel engine car. SUV’s hatch back have tight rear seat. Families diesel model offers seven comfortable seats, Heavy weight pickup can seat from 3-6 people at a time.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Smart Tips To Avoid Flood-Damaged Car Deal

Flood damaged cars are those which get damaged by the floodwater. This type of cars can result in mechanical and electrical problems in the future. So to avoid from flood damaged car deal following smart tips should be followed:

Get a vehicle history report – By vehicle identification number in Carfax or Autocheck system, buyer can check electrical report of a car.

Be alert to unusual odors - Moldy odors from the car interiors show a prolonged exposure of car in water.

Look for discolored carpeting - Differences in lower and upper upholstery sections color indicate standing water in the vehicle.

Examine the exterior for water buildup - Fogging inside the headlamps or taillights where water naturally pools reveal car as a flood damaged car.

Inspect the undercarriage - Check for rust and flaking metal, which is not normally associated with late-model vehicles.

Be suspicious of dirt buildup in unusual areas.