Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Tight lines, spinning reelsand nights
spent in a bivvy waiting for that
once in a lifetime bite. This is, or
should we say was, David Head's
world before he was drawn to the
dark side of modified cars. "I was reallyinto
my fishing when I was younger, but as soon
as I started driving I gave it up," he told us.
"Modifying cars became my new hobby."
David wanted his first steps into the world
of modded motors to be taken .with a
Renault 5 GTTurbo and immediately after
passing his test he set about finding his
perfect car. However, he very quickly realised
that a 17-year-old with next to no driving
experience is not an attractive prospect for
insurance companies and had to drop the
idea of a blown Renault, albeit temporarily.
Instead, David opted for something from the
Peugeot stable in the form of a 306 1.6 Xl
which he promptly treated to a full Ecosse
body kit and 17" rims. He also designed,
built and fitted his own ICEinstall. For the
next 18 months David drove his pride and
joy everywhere and anywhere and was a
regular on Southend seafront, but the Pug
was only meant to be a stopgap until David
could get insured on a 5.
When David turned 19 he took the plunge
and sold the 306. "It had 197k on the clock
and was starting to get a bit tired," he
explained. "I'd always had a fascination with
Fivesso I got rid of it to buy one.:' David .
collected his new toy and began work on it
almost instantly, rebuilding the engine and
adding some of his own neat underbonnet
tricks. However what David hadn't realised
was that his 306 had touched him deeper
than he thought and he now had a bit of a
soft spot for Pugs. Still, he continued to drive
the Five, but one day spotted a modified 206
in his local area. "It was a China blue GTiand
I'd seen it drive past me a few times and
really liked it," he told us. "Then I heard it
was up for sale, so I met up with the bloke at
Southend and bought it from him. I'd only
done three thousand miles in the Renault!"
David then admitted that the whole Renault
5 experience wasn't all it had cracked up to
be and that he had actually been looking at
buying a standard 206 and modifying it, but
the price of a standard one was the same as
buying a modified one. "I would probably
have had to spend double on modifying a
standard one, but buying one already
modified meant that I could customise it
rather than start from scratch," he reasoned.
So it was out with the Five and in with the
Pug, which was already dressed in an Ecosse
Virtuel front bumper combined with a Dimma
back bumper and sideskirts. The previous
owner had also equipped the engine with a
Ram Air induction kit and stainless steel
Duplex exhaust system complete with twin exit
tailpipes. David was keen to add his own
touches to the car though and added a set of
Porsche-style corner splitters to the front
bumper. He also binned the black angel eyes
replacing them with Morette units.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Practical Choices in Buying a Used Car

It is not just practical but also a good choice to buy used car especially if you are not yet that stable with your finances and you need one to cope up with the need for a transportation medium in order to work or find a job. With used cars, you have many choices that lead to only one which is a big discount. Now, aside from the big discount that buying used car offers, you can also have other feasible choices which are what makes buying a sued car really a very good move. For those who are not yet sure on what brand to take, there are lots of options that you can take up before buying a used car. So far, by experience and from other people I know, one of the best choice brands is the used Toyota car.

Reasons Why Used Toyota Car
If there are lots or reasons why it is a good choice to buy used car, there are also a few good reasons why you should go for a used Toyota. Allow me to give them here and be able to help you in choosing the right brand and the arriving at the perfect car to buy
One good reason why the best choice is the Toyota is because it is one of the most common brand and the most bought car brand you can buy.
Availability of the spare parts is the best consideration. This is because there are plenty of Toyota brands available, so it makes the spare parts easier to find.
If the spare parts are easy to find, that also makes the repair in case of any type of damage is easy as pie because in any repair, the most important factor is the availability of spare parts
Toyota as a brand is very stable because they lasted literally for a long time and in fact one of the longest running brands in the car industry.
These are just few of the great reasons why you should go for the Toyota as a brand to buy when you are looking for used cars. I’m sure there are more reasons out there and I’m also sure that having a Toyota is one of the best choices you can make before you buy a used car but allow me to give a few more tips before you buy used car.


Points to Consider in Buying Used Car


Know firs if you are buying from a dealer of from an individual. Usually, the dealer has categorized these cars based on their condition so don’t forget to ask about it. There is the reconditioned and there is the as-is-where-is condition. There should be a slight price differential between the two and you should avail of a bigger discount with the second choice.
Don’t forget to test drive your car. This way, you may be able to know personally about the car’s condition because a test drive usually gives you an important clue on the car’s condition.
Bring with you someone who knows about cars and knows how to handle cars and how they perform when they test drive the vehicle.
So this is what Tips Paradise is all about - Tips and more relevant TIPS. As a last major tip, I would assume that it won’t hurt you if I refer you to one of the best and prestigious well known source and seller of used cars

Sunday, July 13, 2008

link building

Its all about cars

Friday, July 11, 2008

For car buyers..

For Car Buyers: First, do your homework. Learn all you can about dealers do because they can quickly erase any discounts or other savings that you think you're getting. Car dealers spend millions of dollars training their salespeople to get more money out of customers, and if you don't know the tricks they use, you could be overcharged by thousands of dollars. Find out the dealer's real cost on the car (it's typically less than invoice) and the prices that smart shoppers are paying for that car, then research any other items you might want (loans, extended warranties, car alarms, etc.). Shop around for competitive auto loan (or lease) rates at banks, credit unions and lenders on the Web. When you find a great interest rate, get pre-approved at that lender before you start negotiating with dealers. If a dealer can beat the rate you found, let him finance the car -- on a "simple interest" contract only. Otherwise, stick with your pre-approved loan. And don't forget to shop around for insurance before you buy that new or used car, or you may be in for a shock. To save you time and money, we've listed the best places for you to get free quotes on new or used cars, auto loans, car insurance, extended warranties and more. (Keep reading.)
When your homework is done and you're ready to buy, you start the negotiating process -- where dealers quote prices and you make counter-offers. If you've done your homework properly, this process should result in less haggling -- and lower prices. To make dealers compete (and drive the price down), use the Internet to get at least 4-5 price quotes before you start negotiating with any dealers. When you get to the contract stage, make sure the dealer doesn't slip any hidden charges into your loan or lease. (This is known as "payment packing.") To avoid this common rip-off, calculate your own monthly payments first. Finally, always negotiate the price of the car, not the monthly payment

Tuesday, July 8, 2008