Tuesday, 1. April 2008, 02:05:16
autos, cars
My BMW 6 Series is an exceptional automobile. Its very powerful, along with a hard-edged
fuel injectors and a jet-like sounding engine, has impeccable handling and steering characteristics. The interior is beautiful, and the seats are extremely supportive. All of the fine nappa leather is hand stitched with impossibly tidy stitching. I get complements on it all the time, no matter where I go. I will keep it forever, and recommend it to anyone.
Tuesday, 1. April 2008, 01:55:48
autos, cars
It was a surprise how reliable a Ferrari can be. I haven't had any major problems with it. The running costs are on the high side, but on the other hand it is possible to do the maintenance myself like
fuel filter replacement or oil change and that keeps costs low.
It is a great looker and still looks modern and is a head turner 25 years after it was introduced at the Frankfurt car show in 1976. It handles well and predictably and is great on the track.
Tuesday, 1. April 2008, 01:34:38
cars, autos
I'm biased, I paid less than $9k and for the money there's little to touch it. My Porsche is very powerful, not just by way of revs, but also torque, it pulls hard and long from low revs and keeps going through all six gears. Its ability to drag you out of a corner will put a smile on your face. The chassis and
engine mount are stiff which translates into a very positive driving experience, feedback from the road is second to none and the power steering is expertly weighted for 'driving' The interior is well put together, but not very exciting although the sports seats as fitted are very supportive (snug) Mine has a Hayward and Scott S/S exhaust fitted which sounds fantastic when you're in the mood, otherwise it's damn loud.
Tuesday, 1. April 2008, 01:01:09
autos
I just love this Pontiac 6000 car. This is my third car and it handles great and is remarkably cheap on gas (one tank will go for 7 hours on the highway at 120/km hr!) Pretty good for a car that can hold 6 persons on its seats
It starts like a charm and has never let me down. I have put 20,000 miles on it in 8 months and it keeps on going. It's great on the highway or in the city. I blow away the rest of the cars at the stoplight. It has lots of power and just wants to run. I plan to keep up the oil changes and replace some
Pontiac 6000 parts, install a good stereo and keep her running.
Tuesday, 1. April 2008, 00:33:13
autos
I have driven this Oldsmobile Regency into the ground and I believe it had performed up well. It's smooth to drive and the standard options are great. The only unexpected problems were the constant window motors going out and the fact that the battery was under the back seat which cost more to replace than its other
Oldsmobile Regency parts. I would buy another one if I could and I think it's a great deal for the money.
Tuesday, 1. April 2008, 00:26:10
autos

I paid $11,700 for my Nissan Sentra model. the car was new and it is loaded with options the only option it does not have is a sunroof a great buy. My former car was a 2002 Honda Civic. also a good car but it was noisy and rides like a skateboard. the Sentra is quieter, smoother riding and has better stereo which is used for more comfortable traveling. Oddly enough, for car loaded with
Nissan Sentra parts, it does not have anti skid brakes. The 15000 mile service from nissan was almost $400. I think that is a bit high as it did not include any major service.
When the car was new, the auto trans did a lot of downshifting. now that the car has some miles on it, it shifts a lot less. Freeway mpg is 30+ it would probably be as advertised if I didn't go so fast but I'm completely satisfied with my car.
Thursday, 4. October 2007, 00:27:47
cars, autos
As the seasons change and autumn is upon us, thoughts turn from fun-filled days at the beach to long mornings slogging through the rush-hour commute in inclement weather. If you live anywhere where the weather gets rough, an all-wheel drive vehicle can work wonders for your daily drive. But what if you want the safety of all-wheel drive without having to drive an SUV?
As recently as a few years ago the market for all-wheel drive passenger cars was fairly small. If you wanted one, your choices were limited to a few manufactures, and the models like
Hyundai tiburon performance parts were usually priced at a premium. That changed with the introduction of the 2007 Suzuki SX4. The SX4 was a neat little five-door crossover that offered style, all-wheel drive, and a low sticker price of $14,999. Suzuki is launching an SX4 sedan for 2008 that offers the same amenities and underpinnings as the crossover, but in a four-door package at a base price of $14,770. For a few dollars more at $16,270, a touring package adds upgraded amenities, and, more importantly, an electronic stability program and a traction control system to keep the wheels on the road in tough driving conditions.