Talking Cars Are Here Just Ask Them

If you were around in the eighties then you will remember KIT the talking car driven by a young David Hasslehoff in Knight Rider. After nearly thirty years, we are about to see that fantasy becoming a reality because talking cars are said to be the next generation of cars.

Talking cars are something that a lot of manufacturers are investing in at the moment but just what they have to talk about is a mystery.

We probably won’t see anything spectacular this year but from what we understand, Ford is developing a voice recognition that will understand many commands; in fact probably more commands then we would even consider giving. And with the car planned to be available in nineteen different languages, we should be about to see something really impressive.

You could even ask your car for directions rather than refer to your satellite navigation system. So if you wanted to find a local hotel you could just ask your car to find you one rather than having to pull over to use your sat nav. A cut down version of the system has been on trial in the US for a number of years and now Ford Motor Company are looking to emulate Mercedes and BMW by making their voice command system available in Europe.

This voice system is set to become a luxury option in cars as opposed to a standard option because it will cost around 350; however it will be more sophisticated than anything that we have these days. One of the most impressive things about it is the fact that in the event of an accident it could call the emergency services to tell them where you are.

However, the fact that it may prevent people from using hands free mobile phone kits means that it could be a contributory factor for more car accidents.

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Lawrance Sparky on July 3rd 2011 in Car Insurance

Getting Your Car Serviced And Understanding Your Manufacturers Warranty

If you really want to get more from your car then it is important that you make sure to service it. What is meant by servicing your car is checking it to see if anything needs to be repaired, supplied or replaced. Checking a number of other things that will affect your car’s performance is essential too such as the air and oil filters, the pressure of the tyres and the levels of brake and battery fluid.

If you want to prevent certain problems from occurring in your car then you should make sure you service it regularly as that is the best way to prevent these problems. If you were to do a typical service on your car then you would need to examine it fully including the underside of it with the help of a jack or ramp. A good service would include the following:

Changing the oil filters and the engine oil

Giving the spark plugs a good inspection

Air filter changes

Checking tyre pressure, suspension and their general condition

Topping up the gearbox and brake fluid if required

Making sure to check all the lights and gauges

Aside from servicing affecting your car’s performance and your safety, it also helps you control repair costs. However if you bought your car brand new, you will have been given a manufacturer’s warranty and this is a great way for you to relieve the financial burden of maintaining the car.

But when it comes to manufacturer’s warranties the amount covered can include everything for five years or just major problems for two years. Car warranties are often void if you don’t have the car serviced but the manufacturer shoulders the cost of major repairs needed within the covered period.

When it comes to servicing your car, this will affect your manufacturer’s warranty. It is a good idea to have a look around at a number of garages in your area to see if they can provide your car with a decent service.

Some cars will require the use of extra diagnostics and not all garages will have the specialist software needed for the job.

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Judy Finlayson on July 1st 2011 in Car Insurance

Taking Care Of The Great Rally Cars

Some of the cars that have appeared over the years have gone down in history almost immediately. In general, you will not see a supercar coming from a mass production factory but there are a few rally cars that have provided a real sense of inspiration over the years for fans.

They range from the Lancia Delta Integrale that found fame in the eighties through to the Ferrari beating Mitsubishi Evolution of recent years. It is these kinds of cars that almost every red blooded young male would be eager to get behind the wheel of given half the chance.

However if you were thinking of trying to acquire one of these cars yourself then you could look forward to high maintenance costs. The thing is though that the rewards for owning these beasts are never going to come cheaply but they are plentiful. Newer models are now easier to look after than older Rally favourites with many super high performance engines needing constant servicing to make sure they run at the optimum level.

When you stop to think about the fact that when in third gear going in to fourth, the Mitsubishi Evolution is faster than the Ferrari, you can begin to understand the need for care. The Evolution needs to be looked at every 6 months or 4,500 miles whichever comes first and as long as you check what the manual tells you then you will get years of trouble free high performance motoring.

Mainly as long as you keep the oil changed regularly and follow all guidelines for pretty much any car you will get your money’s worth of fun from them.

Although it is expensive to maintain a rally car, you should be able to get your hands on some cheaper parts as well as a lot of expertise and knowledge because there are many people out there who will share your passion. So if you are thinking of trying to get your hands on your dream car then you need to join an owner’s club.

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Maria Jacobson on June 27th 2011 in Car Insurance

How To Manage Your Engine Problems If You See Warning Lights

So often we rely on a garage to tell us what is wrong with our car when a lot of the time the car can tell us all we need to know if we read in the messages that it gives us and perhaps take a look in the owner’s manual.

A lot of the time all you will need is your laptop and acess to the internet to be able to fix a problem because there are many walk through guides available which can help you. However don’t assume that you will be able to fix every problem yourself because in certain cases, you are going to need to go to the garage in order to find out what the problem is.

Check Out The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Or The Engine Light

If you see this light on then it usually means that there is a problem with the control system for the engine and does not indicate a problem with the engine. The biggest problem with this light is that it goes off again and this can lull people into a false sense of security because they think the problem is gone.

However without diagnostic equipment, you cannot solve this problem yourself and you will have to get the garage to do it for you because the fault code will more than likely be recorded in the computer of the car. If you see a number of lights coming on in your car then you should probably pull over.

When it comes to the lights coming on in your car, there can be a number of reasons such as a spark plug which is causing the car to misfire or a lack of compression. Some problems with your car may require the use of specialist equipment while others will be easier to fix.

One thing that you should not do however is use anything which could knock off the warning lights in your car; make sure the garage you are using is reputable so this does not happen to you.

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Sakis Mavromatis on June 23rd 2011 in Car Insurance

Drivers Need To Think About Whether It Is Good To Own A Car

We are still going through a financial crisis and it has been the longest one since the great crash in Wall Street; one of the results of this is that drivers are now focusing more on reliability these days when it comes to buying new cars.

There are other factors that are taken into consideration when buying a car such as fuel efficiency, unit cost and insurance costs but it is the manufacturers that are known for building reliable cars that seem to be doing the best at the moment.

What is noticeable though that wasn’t apparent in previous years is that the Japanese car manufacturers are leading the way in the reliability tests and that is shown by the growth in sales of these vehicles in the second hand car market. What is happening these days is that the Japanese models seem to be outdoing the old reliables from Volkswagon and Audi.

A recent market research poll found that the number one reason for buying a particular car was Japanese design which has replaced German engineering. The expense of regular servicing is also a major concern for customers.

Fuel efficiency is another issue that many have when buying a car these days and this is evident with so many manufacturers trying to break into the electric car market. We have just had reports of Mitsubishi’s new electric car the i-MiEV which will be a real contender in the market especially because of its zero emissions. We really can see how the attitude to the electric car market is changing with London’s electric car power point roll out.

The 20% VAT level on fuel hit an already struggling market hard and with the increased cost of parts with also due to the raised VAT levels the average UK consumer is now a much more price conscious buyer than in previous years.

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Richard Hollins on June 19th 2011 in Car Insurance