There are certain things that arouse the emotional bond between the sports car and the auto fanatics.
Driving excitement and appearance are that sets the sports car apart from all the rest. The sports cars appearance is important especially to men; making the one reason the sports car is so popular.
Sports car enthusiasts bond with each other in clubs, talking, and exchanging ideas. They spend a substantial amount of spare time engrossed with their sports car.
There is in fact, something in sports cars that causes drivers to have a unique attraction and attachment to vehicles, making them very popular among the many vehicles on the market.
Others say that sports cars are toys for the “big boys”. Studies do show that sports cars are a popular hobby of many men and they often occupy the time, as well as the hearts, of many fans.
Here are reasons why they are popular:
1. Sports cars are popular because they are symbolic. Sports cars are considered a source independence or freedom. Drivers are no more hindered by the limitations and inadequacy of conventional cars and are able to have a flexible and free life maneuvering and tackling elements on the road with ease. This perception of freedom makes the sports car popular.
2. Sports cars are popular because of their “innovative technology”. People are attracted to technological progress; sports cars are a moving combination of technical and mechanical expertise.
Sports cars are considered by auto fans to be a complete package of technological advancement; from compact but robust engines to aerodynamic tailoring, sport cars symbolize the frontier of industrial design.
3. Sports cars are popular because of their capability to respond or counter the driver. Sports cars are sold, as surveys show, as extremely driver-responsive cars. The driver is has the complete control.
4. Sports cars are popular because they appeal to the driver’s desire of combining power and speed on the road.
While others look for performance, others desire a distinct design, and still others want both. Without any doubt, the sports car comes in a package that can match the consumers’ needs and wants.
Whatever one’s reason for possessing a sports car, it does not really matter; what matters is, if it’s the car that you want, and you can well afford it, then it should be what you are driving.
Entries from July 2008
What Makes Sports Car Popular To Car Enthusiasts?
July 24th, 2008
How Fast Does Your Car Go?
July 24th, 2008
Given money to spend and a world of options when selecting a car, every car enthusiast goes for one option—getting a sports car. In the world of sports cars, however, there stands the basic criteria of speed, speed, speed, and, well, speed.
The fastest sports car according to various critics is the 1994 Dauer 962 LeMans, with acceleration speed of 2.6 seconds from 0 to 60 mph. The fastest Ferrari car is the 2002 Ferrari ENZO, and this one can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph at breakneck speed of 3.5 seconds. Other fast cars include a Chevrolet, a Dodge, a LeBlanc, a Renault, an Audi, and a Corvette, all of which have acceleration speeds of not more than 2.9 seconds from 0 to 60 mph.
Now, the question that begs answering is: what makes a fast sports car?
While stylistics make for a very good standard when getting a sports car, there’s more to the sleekness than just style. The very sleek and streamlined designs of these fast sports cars actually contribute to fantastic aerodynamics—making it much easier to drive the car fast without worrying about air resistance, air pressure, etc. In effect, the hot and sexy car design actually makes for more than aesthetics, but gives a boost to the speed and performance of the car.
Another feature that contributes to the speed of the car is its reduced weight. It’s evident in the reduced cargo capacity of a sports car. Luckily, this isn’t much of an issue with sports car enthusiasts. Related to cargo capacity and reduced weight is the fact that some sports cars may have smaller seating capacities, and usually are characterized by firmer, tighter rides, compared to the more spacious and comfortable rides offered by sports utility vehicles or sedans.
A last consideration in speed, however, is its general dynamics which include handling and drag when driving. A sports car has very little value if it cannot sustain its straight-line speeds when driving in tight curbs and ends up crushed after it hit a dead end. It is for this precise reason that even the fastest sports cars are usually rear-wheel driven rather than front-wheel driven, because of the fact that the rear-wheel drive provides greater traction and allows for the weight to be distributed evenly as the car makes a turn.
While there’s more to a sports car than just speed, it also doesn’t hurt that your sports car is fast. After all, the 1994 Dauer 962 LeMans is prized precisely because it rises above the speeds of every other fast sports car.
Luxury Sports Car of This Generation
July 23rd, 2008
Most of the luxury cars are modified with two doors and can perform with great speed on the road. These cars are expensive because of the limited versions of their kind. Car manufacturers many times have their own classifications of luxury sports cars that they sell in the car market industry for those drivers who look for pleasure and extravagance in a car. Here are some examples of luxury sports cars that you can compare and rate according to their prices and features.
1. One of the most extravagant and most expensive sports cars is the Ferrari F430 Spider. Ferrari has generated this car as the second fastest car in the world that reaches a speed up to 193 mph. This awesome speed has lived up to its expectations because Ferrari has always been consistent in promoting and endorsing top of the line models and designs for its cars. The Ferrari F430 priced at $180,000 is an all around sports car with a 486-hp engine and is considered as the company’s best F-1 technology.
2. Another top of the line luxury sports car is the Jaguar XK. This car will be released early this year as their main attraction for the 2007 series of the Jaguar. This car is said to be the lightest of the Jaguar designs because of the bonded-aluminum platform that is used in its modernized features. It weighs lighter than the previous version, which is the DOHC 4.2-liter engine.
3. The Porsche Cayman can be considered as the most well rounded Porsche sports car that is released. Although it is not considered the fastest or most expensive design in the car market, many car enthusiasts are still fascinated with this car because of the accuracy of the steering wheels and mid-engine balance it gives the driver when it is on the road. The car is priced $59,985.
4. When car enthusiasts are looking for a fast car and would like to satisfy their need for speed, the Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 has it all. This car can blast up to 200 mph. To topple the Corvette’s great speed you have to acquire the Ford GT and spend $150,000. Just like the Le Mans C6R Corvette racecar the ZO6 has a 7-liter and 505-hp engine. It also features carbon fiber front fenders and dry sump V8.
These are only a few of the certified luxury sports car that car drivers can find when wanting to make comparisons in the car market. Many sports cars can be one of the top-of-the-line cars when you talk about their classification for being a luxury sports car.
A Wise Guy’s Guide: How to Choose a Helicopter Flight School
July 23rd, 2008
It isn’t enough to take the word of someone you know when choosing a helicopter flight school. Reputation aside, it is important that you search for a flight school that offers you the best deal and gives you value for your money.
Even if you can afford the most expensive helicopter flight school, it is imperative that you do your homework before making your final decision. There are important aspects to consider before you settle on your option.
1. Consider the fees. Think twice before saying “Yes” to the first helicopter flight school you visit. Review the background of each school you will
be scouting and research the history if possible.
Search for a helicopter flight school that offers complete training and payment options. A good helicopter flight school should always offer a payment option to their trainees to ensure that the course will the finished and paid for at the same time.
If your option doesn’t happen to be any of the above, look somewhere else. Don’t limit your chances of getting the best service.
2. A good helicopter flight school will normally offer their trainees a training plan that tells them where their money will be going. Training materials, cost of instruction both on land and in the air, cost of fuel, instructor’s fees, insurance and others should all be covered by the price they are offering. You can always ask the helicopter flight school administration for the detailed services during your scouting.
3. Make a practical decision when selecting the location. If you want to save on other expenses like food, transportation and lodging, you can always opt for a helicopter flight school within your area. The price of the training itself is very expensive, and cutting on unnecessary expenses will help you financially.
4. When scouting for a good helicopter flight school, always take the opportunity to check out the facilities and the equipments within the premises. Inquire about flight simulators and if they are readily available for trainees.
Generally, helicopter flight schools with flight simulators help the trainees financially by cutting down the cost of the entire training fee.
Check for the ground school and the amenities. A good helicopter flight school will always have a good ground school to help trainees learn and progress during the training process.
5. Learn about the instructors and their backgrounds. Reputable helicopter flight schools will always employ the best trainers, but of course there is a price to pay if this is the case.
If you have found all of the above from one particular helicopter flight school, sign up right away.
Need That Scooter Fix?
July 22nd, 2008
Standard scooter repairs costs roughly around $45 for the 2-cycle scooters. There are various repair shops that provide their services of fixing scooters, no matter what brand it is. They also sell products such as Adly, Zongshen, CPI and Schwinn for the benefit of the scooter owner.
Most repair shops sell these items because upon fixing the scooter, the technician checks whether the scooter needs new items or parts. Sometimes, the parts that the scooter needs aren’t in the store. That is when the technician suggests that the scooter owner check someplace else.
Most repair stores have mottos like this: We might not have sold it and we weren’t the ones that broke it, but chances are we can fix it. Therefore, if you want your scooter fixed at a price that you can afford, you can canvas for the repair shop that will give you the best quality bike after they have repaired it. Go to the store that also sells parts. In that case, you may get the part your scooter needs their.
Some repair shops offer warranty repairs on other motor brands. Some brands are also more troublesome compared to the rest, simply because it is harder for technicians to get the parts that they need. These parts can be so rare that the best way is for the owner to personally obtain these from the company.
To elaborate further, the Roketa and Verucci are two scooter brands that don’t go hand-in-hand with parts for other brands. Technicians recommend that the owners of these scooters get the parts they need from the manufacturers. Or they can take a chance and settle for the parts they can easily obtain, only to throw away their bikes in due time because it breaks.
Another problem scooter owners often encounter is putting the wrong gas in the engine. There are some scooters designed to run on unleaded while there are others that run on regular. Check the owners manual to check what kind of gas is perfect for the scooter.
Remember that each engine compresses the air and fuel mixture before it ignites and sparks the plugs. This entire process creates the heat needed for the scooter to run. The scooter owner must also check his engine time and time again in order to know whether it is still capable of running properly.
Buying a Used Car?
July 21st, 2008
Know the Basics
If you feel purchasing a new car is tricky, then buying a second hand car can be quite trickier. But don’t fret just yet–with these guidelines to keep you on track, that used car could be one of the sweetest deals you’ve ever had.
Where to Look
Snoop around. It pays to be on the lookout for owners wanting to shift to a newer model, and thus wanting to sell the car of your dreams. This is where your friends and family come in. Aside from referrals, they could more or less ensure that the price is reasonable and the car’s ownership history is satisfactory.
Asking the Right Questions
Why are the owners letting the car go? Make sure that they are not selling due to any major problems.
How long have they owned the car? Given proper maintenance, a five to seven year-old car would generally be in good condition. What repairs have been done, or are currently needed? How’s the mileage? The lower the mileage, the better. However, a used car with more miles could be satisfactory, too. In this case, ask about the vehicle’s use. Was it a family car limited to city driving? Does the car come with a warranty?
Take Note of the following:
Body rust or holes are difficult to repair. A body panel rusting through is to be replaced. Different paint shades from one panel to another, peeling and cracked paint, or smudges on other car part indicates a poor re-paint job, which needs to be re-done. Threadbare tires, chipped or cracked glass, the electrical work and what’s beneath the hood should be given proper attention, too.
Going Out for a Test Drive
If it’s a manual car, the clutch shouldn’t slip. If the clutch slips, instead of being steady as it accelerates, the motor will be revved up as when using neutral. If this happens get yourself a new clutch! Is the exhaust not chugging out excess smoke and noise? The car may need some good motor repair, or some of the exhaust system parts replaced. Do the pothole test. Overly shaky rides could indicate a suspension problem, an alignment problem and or a tire problem. Always have a trusted mechanic or a car aficionado friend to thoroughly go over the car with you.
The Turn Over, at Last
The number of previous owners, registration details, applicable taxes, and insurance papers - should all be properly documented. With the paperwork done and the payment terms agreed upon, you’re ready to hit the road, and enjoy the ride!
Top Three Suzuki Scooter Models
July 21st, 2008
If you are looking to buy scooters, you might want to check out Suzuki’s top three models. Suzuki is a popular Japanese brand for motorcycles. And you can expect the same Suzuki performance in their scooters as well. Here are their top three models for this year:
1. The 2007 Burgman 650 Exec
Are you ready to experience the ride of your life? If so, this stylish model is for you. This scooter has the largest motor yet. Therefore, you can expect strong acceleration both in town and on the highway. You’ll love its sophisticated fuel injection system that offers instant throttle response. With Suzuki’s patent engineering, this one is out to give riders smooth performance and convenient operation.
It is possible to ride with a single passenger on this type of a scooter. And even they will get to enjoy a highly comfortable ride as much as you. It also has a big storage space which can hold two full face helmets. The Burgman 650 Exec is available in red. Right now, this one is priced at around $9,000.
2. The Burgman 650
The Burgman 650 is the predecessor of the Burgman 650 Exec. It sports all the features of the Burgman 650 Exec, except for the fact that the latter is equipped with ABS and an electric adjustable windshield. While this model can also carry one passenger, its seat doesn’t have a backrest like the Exec does. The Burgman 650 is more about unbeatable performance. You will love its two colors, the black and the white version. The Burgman 650 retails at around $7,800.
3. The Burgman 400
If you want a real handsome scooter at an affordable the price, then the Burgman 400 is the one for you. This bike can turn heads. It has the same engineering and the same style as the higher Burgman models. And so you are assured that you can surely hug the spotlight wherever you go. Comfort is the main selling point of Suzuki motorcycles. So if you want plush suspension and an aerodynamic fairing, look no further. This scooter matches you best. Now, you can add not only style to your life. With the Burgman 400, excitement comes along as well. This one’s costs around $6,000 and comes in two colors, black and red.
These are Suzuki’s best scooter models for this year. Go ahead. Take your pick and enjoy!
What an Electric Powered Radio Controlled Car Can Do
July 20th, 2008
In the world of radio controlled cars, having a good model means being able to accelerate at the fastest time as well as relatively low maintenance engines. For a beginner, an electric powered radio controlled car is recommended. It gives the controller a “feel” of the game first without too much fuss.
For this kind of R/C to run, the battery must be charged. Take note that charging may take some time as it is the only source of power for your car. Remember also to let your engine cool down after a run to avoid damaging the permanent magnets.
Electric Power: What can it do to your R/C?
1. An electric powered R/C is very easy to clean. The dirt on your model will usually be track dust only. It does not have grease stains or oil patches that you need to rub off. Wipe your car with a clean piece of cloth before and after a race and you’re ready to go.
2. Electric powered radio controlled cars are lightweight. Because their engines do not carry the excess weight of gas or fuel tanks, they can accelerate faster. This is an important feature if you are going to enter your car in a short distance race.
3. The torque of your car is more balanced if it is electric powered. This even rotating force gives you more control. For as long as you have mastered to manipulate your transmitter, you can swerve and even drift in a smoother manner compared to other energy powered R/C’s.
4. Better throttle response can be expected from this type of R/C. This effect is the combination of a lighter car and smoother engine. Thus, acceleration is faster and the power is stronger to push your car.
5. Regular maintenance is minimal. It usually consists of regular dust cleaning, checking the parts for any damage, and replacing any part that has been worn down. Electric power lets the owner do away with oil changes, electrical tuning, and fuel checking.
6. These types of radio controlled cars are quiet and do not give off gasoline fumes. Because it does not roar like a real car, it is suitable for indoor racing. It is also relatively smell-free unlike gas powered R/C’s which are reserved for outdoor races only.
The basic features of an electric powered R/C are cleanliness and simplicity. It provides the thrill of the speed without having too much maintenance baggage attached.
Great Updates on Scooters
July 19th, 2008
Let’s face it! We are now facing a world that has opened its arms to two-wheeled vehicles like scooters. With the tremendous increase in car sales and usage, it has become a necessity for millions of people to meet traffic problems riding smaller vehicles like the scooter.
Because of the demand for scooters, scooter manufacturers have boomed in terms of sales, especially motor parts sales. In fact, studies have shown that there has been an increasing demand with supply slowly catching up. It has been a problem because there’s just too much demand and companies just can’t seem to catch up with all the orders.
Let’s dissect the issue further. Why is there such a demand for scooters in the world today? Traffic in all metropolitan areas has slowly been worsening. There are more people driving cars and in most families, there are more than 2 cars being used. When we sum it all up, it boils down to the problem of traffic everywhere. Local governments have tried solving the problem of traffic but to no avail. Especially with the car sales competition at its peak, more and more people are able to buy cars.
But smarter people have come to realize that traffic need not be a problem anymore. Having a scooter for short-distance travel is truly a solution. With a scooter, you can get anywhere in no time. Its small yet swift build has contributed to its convenience in travel experience. With a scooter that doesn’t go too fast, it is safer than a motorcycle.
It’s true that there has been a steady rise in the prices of scooters. The increase in prices of raw materials like metal, leads and plastics have become inevitable. But that didn’t serve as a deterrent. In fact, buyers have come to realize that even at a higher cost, purchasing a scooter will turn out cheaper in the end. A scooter will run for hours with just a few liters of gasoline. It is so much cheaper than driving a car. Even students can afford to maintain one.
Let us be aware though that there are disadvantages in using scooters. The issue on safety is number one in the list. Of course, many accidents have been attributed to scooter-use in the past. But then we have to make sure, that before we purchase a scooter, we have to have the expertise in using one, never taking for granted the rules in driving one. As always, alertness and defensiveness in driving is key.
For those who are practical enough to consider purchasing a scooter, the advice is to buy one today because there is a steady increase in prices. The advantages of using a scooter outweigh the disadvantages in so many ways. Don’t worry because all branded scooters have warranty coverage for your peace of mind. Scooter manufacturers always do inspection and testing before they bring it out on the market. So the assurance of getting a high-quality scooters is always there.
If you really have the intention of buying a scooter, you can start looking today on the internet. The internet will show you all there is to know about scooters, all the models there are to choose from and the price ranges as well. Even shipping and ordering are part of the advertising strategies of most manufacturers. If you have any questions, they will be answered right away, with the internet monitoring teams of different companies. Even the delivery of your scooter is well-monitored.
When choosing a scooter, don’t forget that, just like in all sorts of equipment, you can customize it to suit your taste and needs. Many accessories may come with your scooter. There are companies that offer a wide array of scooter accessories that can accompany your scooter.
Once you have bought your very own scooter, you can have tons of fun with it, enjoying the benefits of driving one. Now you can get where you need to go in no time at all. Plus, the savings you get in gasoline expenses can help you with other necessary expenses. So if you plan to get a scooter, buy one today and reap all the benefits that come with it.
Little Known Ways in Buying Petrol Radio Controlled Cars
July 18th, 2008
Once upon a time, radio controlled cars were fairly simple. With a superior electrically powered engine, primary radio controlled cars are nothing more than just toys.
A small enough number of radio controlled cars existed in the market that even the broadest market criteria returned a manageable number of potential sales.
As time goes by, more and more radio controlled car models have been manufactured and distributed. Among the widest and the most innovative creations were the petrol radio controlled cars.
Petrol radio controlled cars differ from the typical electrically-powered radio controlled cars because these cars are powered by fuel. They use gasoline as the main source for their kinetic energy.
One of the greatest advantages of petrol radio controlled cars over electrically-powered radio controlled cars is that they can arrive at remarkable speeds; with greater maximum speeds compared to most electrical cars.
Full power optimization is expected with most petrol radio controlled cars. The only problem with these fuel-powered radio controlled cars is that they produce more dirt from the burnt fuel than the other models.
Moreover, because petrol radio controlled cars have greater speeds, chances of crashes and smashes are more common. Hence, safety must be considered when driving these fully-powered petrol radio controlled cars.
Alternatively, if you wish to buy petrol radio controlled cars, you must try to consider these factors first:
1. Your budget
Like any hobby, you must have a well-planned budget for your petrol radio controlled cars. These diminutive almost-real cars may cost you a fortune especially if you want them fully-powered and with the best repair and maintenance kits.
2. Choose your model
Petrol radio controlled cars come in composite and “ready-to-run” models. Composite petrol radio controlled cars may come in kits or as partly assembled radio controlled cars.
On the other hand, “ready-to-run” petrol radio controlled cars are already available in the market in a “pre-tuned” condition. This means that you can readily operate them and start using them without earlier modifications.
Hence, it is best to decide which petrol radio controlled car you would like to start with as a hobby or as a racing model.
3. Establish a definite time for your hobby
Operating petrol radio controlled cars is no joke. You really need to set aside a good schedule for it. The upgrade, maintenance, and repairs can really take most of your time because the operation is more like it is in a real car.
In short, petrol radio controlled cars are one of the best buys you can make as long as you keep these tips in mind.