We all said this to ourselves, we need a car… and so it begins the quest to find the perfect car…
oh man… I NEED A CAR!!!… I really need a car to go from point A to point B / here to there / anywhere to everywhere… hehhe…I need a car so I won’t bug my Dad to let me borrow his to get things like my usual cravings for coffee, burgers, pizza, chicken wings, or when i need to go to Blockbuster to rent games and such… hehehhee!!

I desperately NEED a car… but I still need to a research on cars… I want a BMW M5
Can I afford it? really that’s the question I leave to the philosophers…hehhe but for my price range it’s from $10k – $30k, so BMW M5 would be out of the picture…
Using the Vehicle Selector Aid from Autotropolis, finding a car that would suit me, just made my research pretty easy…I didn’t even have to leave the house. Lucky me…being the lazy dude that I am, this is the most fun and convenient thing. No one hassling you to buy this or that… hahahaha THE CHOICE IS ALL MINE AND MINE ALONE!!!! BWAHAHAHAAHAH!!!
What if I list my far-out Specifications and standards on the type of car I would need…
it should be able to fly, and I can drive to a side of a building, that car should be able to sense what i’m feeling on that time i’m driving it, so if i’m angry… it would change into a menacing car… like what the batmobile looks like hheee… voice-activated driving (oh YEAH! the best)… so i don’t need to hold the steering wheel, when i’m driving on the freeway, i can switch the voice-activated driving on and off anytime i want… and my steering or control pad would be like my xbox 360 controller, and oooohh, ooooohhh i know….I want a soda dispenser, a microwave oven, a coffee maker, a personal fridge and a grill… so i can make burgers, sandwiches, drink coffee anytime when I’m driving… and it should fold small enough to fit in my pocket so I don’t have to worry about parking too far…
The adventures of the QuickStop Project — BackPackers Crew : Jaren’s Quest for the perfect car and the mixture fantasy and reality…
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April 10th, 2010 in
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In the United States, there are some imperatives before you can actually hit the road and drive away – and it’s different when you’re buying a car or if you’re renting one. Nevertheless, the ultimate basic is to get a car insurance. The proof of having acquired an insurance gives the go signal that the car you bought or rented can be driven. For rented cars, specifically, the insurance must cover the period of rental. Car insurance is also particular with the age of the driver. Drivers who are below twenty-five years old are charged with higher premiums because they are considered as a high-risk group.
The basic policy must include coverage expenses for damages to other vehicles and persons that are part of the accident. Protection against an uninsured or underinsured motorist who caused the accident is also required.
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March 10th, 2010 in
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Cancellation and non-renewal may seem like they have the same affect on you, but they are very different things. Cancellation is when the insurance company stops a policy before the end of its term. Non-renewal is when the company decides it will not allow you to continue your policy to a new term. The affects on your future insurance companies is not allowed to cancel a policy that has been in force for more than 60 days except:
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February 10th, 2010 in
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Many people do not realize that their car insurance coverage could be on the risk of being invalid just because they believe some myths instead of reading the small prints. Some people fail to check the coverage of their policy. An example is eating and drinking and even smoking while driving. When accident happens, the insurance company may refuse to pay out and consider the coverage void and they will claim that you have been negligent. Drivers continue to do this because they believe it is not against the law to eat, drink or smoke so they presume it will not affect their coverage.
January 10th, 2010 in
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When buying a car through financing, the biggest mistake that the buyer can commit is not checking the online auto loan rates. In other words, they have no idea if their credit history is able to support an auto loan. These auto financing issues often result to car loans falling through at the dealer. When the buyers see 0% APR ads, they wonder why they can not get a low cost auto loan rates. Most likely it is because they are not aware of their low credit score. When you apply for car financing, it is important that you know your credit score. There are ways to do this like using a car loan payment calculator tool.
December 2nd, 2009 in
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If you owe more than how much the car actually cost, it is time you do some thinking. You can get a “gap insurance” which you can get through Gapinsurancequotes.com. It’s better to get it online than from dealers and you will save more. Before shopping for insurance, get hold of a copy of your driver’s license record first. Your driving record is just as important your credit history is when you want your car loan to be approved. The premium of your auto insurance will depend on your driving history. Always shop around and don’t be shy to ask if you are qualified to any kind of discount.
November 28th, 2009 in
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by: Djai Tanji
When you are looking for auto insurance, you better be sure to check if the insurer offers a 6 month or 12 months payment plan to help you manage and direct your auto insurance payments better. And many auto insurance providers offer a variety of discounts that even includes alumni discounts. So if you are a college student, make sure to ask if your college or university is qualified and entitled for a discount. When you are starting on your own, every detail and information helps. College students especially do not consider the expenses of getting caught without auto insurance or the expenses for getting into an automobile accident.
by: Djai Tanji
During holidays, police authorities are in full alert for drivers under the influence of alcohol. Cheap car insurance quotes and rates depend on all drivers that keep claims at a minimum. Memorial Day is a good celebration for family gatherings and to remember loved ones but always keep in mind that Memorial Day is not about partying and reckless driving and speeding. Not only will it help you avoid automobile accidents but it also helps in saving gas. But if this cannot be avoided, you better be prepared with your car insurance and you better make sure that you get best insurance rates.
Your insurance company promises to return your vehicle to its pre-accident condition after you’re involved in a crash. Unfortunately, the definition of “pre-accident condition” is hazy at best, and the use of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts at repair time could develop into a tug of war.
OEM parts are manufactured by the maker of your vehicle. Non-OEM parts, often called aftermarket or generic parts, are made by third-party vendors. Many insurance companies recommend non-OEM parts for the repair of damaged vehicles to keep insurance costs down. The industry sees non-OEM parts as quality replacements that are guaranteed and a perfectly reasonable alternative to OEM parts, and less expensive.
Insurance policy coverage requires repairs that use “certified” parts, parts of “like kind and quality,” or “functionally equivalent” parts. These are commonly called aftermarket crash parts. These aftermarket parts usually cost less than genuine OEM parts.
Many consumers aren’t aware that their car insurance coverage may allow use of aftermarket parts. One of the easiest ways for for you to ensure you get the highest quality parts is to choose an insurance policy that assures use of OEM parts. Read your policy carefully and ask your agent before you have a claim.
State Farm issues repair estimates using only OEM parts for exterior crash parts, although the company may prescribe aftermarket parts for non-crash components, such as batteries and headlights. State Farm sometimes also recommends recycled crash parts, mainly for older vehicles, when it believes a recycled part will restore the vehicle to its pre-loss condition.
You are certainly entitled to demand OEM parts after you crash your car, but your insurance company might not pay 100 percent of the repair bill if you do.
“We have an obligation to keep the cost of auto insurance down for all of our customers, whether or not they’ve been involved in an accident. If we paid for higher-cost OEM parts when non-OEM parts would allow us to return the vehicle to its pre-accident condition, we would overpay claims, which would result in higher costs to our customers,” says a Progressive spokesperson.
Progressive policyholders can request that OEM parts be used for repairs, but they will have to pay the cost difference between the OEM part and aftermarket part if the Progressive claim representative believes that an aftermarket part is appropriate.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), which conducts crash tests, maintains that non-OEM parts do not degrade the safety of a vehicle involved in a crash. The IIHS refers to crash repair parts as “cosmetic parts.” According to IIHS, the source of “cosmetic parts” is “irrelevant to safety because the cosmetic parts themselves serve no safety function. They merely cover a car like skin,” with the exception of hoods, which must buckle properly during impact. And the IIHS says that “there is no evidence that hoods from aftermarket suppliers fail to perform as well as original-equipment hoods.”
Via[Car Insurance News]
for further reading : Are you entitled to brand-name repair parts? Know You’re OEM Rights!
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August 13th, 2009 in
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In the United States, there are some imperatives before you can actually hit the road and drive away – and it’s different when you’re buying a car or if you’re renting one. Nevertheless, the ultimate basic is to get a car insurance. The proof of having acquired an insurance gives the go signal that the car you bought or rented can be driven. For rented cars, specifically, the insurance must cover the period of rental. Car insurance is also particular with the age of the driver. Drivers who are below twenty-five years old are charged with higher premiums because they are considered as a high-risk group.
The basic policy must include coverage expenses for damages to other vehicles and persons that are part of the accident. Protection against an uninsured or under-insured motorist who caused the accident is also required.
July 10th, 2009 in
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