Archives for: August 2009
Ferrari Testarossa
The Ferrari Testarossa (not to be confused with the Ferrari TR “Testa Rossa” of the late 50’s and early 60’s) is one of the most common Ferrari models despite its high price and exotic design. It was in production 1984-1996 and has since then been succeeded by the Ferrari 550 Maranello. For many, the Ferrari Testarossa is synonymous with the 1980’s yuppie culture and nowadays plays a big part of the 80’s retro culture. The car has made appearances in plenty of video games as well as in the TV series Miami Vice as Sonny Crockett’s car. The used Ferrari Testarossa is a big car, one of the biggest Ferraris there are. Acceleration and performance are phenomenal and the car has a very strong grip on the road.
Vans
Things just keep getting better for Citroen as they, along with the Trafficmaster system, were recently awarded a green fleet award. Their achievements were recognised due to the fact that they have both made efforts to be more environmental friendly and assist in business operations. Citroen were awarded the light commercial vehicles manufacturer of the year for its Airdream programme. This programme offers duel fuel used vans, which include advanced technology in the form of the fleet driver system.
Diesel and Petrol Part 2
Here we go again! But are we any closer to agreeing on what is the best fuel type for our precious used vans? Ok let’s look at the facts; diesel fuelled van engines use less fuel than petrol van engines. Therefore, this will save money....... in the long run and especially if you travel many short journeys. On the other hand then – travelling longer journeys enhances the claim that petrol is more of an asset.
What is Gap Insurance?
Gap Insurance or GAP (Guaranteed Asset Protection) offers an automotive owner extra protection in the event of their vehicle being written off or stolen. Basically it is a type of insurance that pays the difference between what you own and what the vehicle is worth. For example, with a gap insurance policy, if a person were to purchase a vehicle that costs £20,000, each subsequent day, its value would decrease. This is normal practice and is commonly the case with most, if not all vehicles.
Car Supermarket - Better than Buying Online?
The first question appearing in such discussion is - does buying a car online ensure a safe transaction? And how are you going to know if you are a victim of a fraudulent transaction? The thing about buying any vehicle online from an individual is that it can be risky if you are not able to thoroughly verify the seller and if your knowledge of cars is limited. If you find yourself as a beginner in this area it is simply better and safer to buy the car you want and have seen online at a car supermarket. Why? The reason of utmost importance is that the vehicle you wish to buy has been technically and legally checked so you avoid the risk of being conned into getting a stolen or faulty car.
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