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A Car buying Story, Part One: Why and What?

My recent decision to buy a car was not really a voluntary one. I had a small accident in which my almost 20 years old Honda Accord was promptly written off. With such an old car even a small bend and broken headlight is already too expensive to repair, so the insurance decided they better give me $1,500, which was actually a good deal. But it left me without a car.

So shopping for car was in order. This was certainly an undertaking given that I haven’t been following up on cars at all for about 8 years since I bought Honda Accord. I like driving, and do like good cars, I even like fixing the cars to some extent, but I’m no real enthusiast. I don’t read articles on cars; I don’t buy auto magazines or go to auto shows. I also usually do not start a conversation about latest models and features. Similar to a presidential candidate who is seriously “on top of things” only during the campaign — once elected, the interests and priorities change a bit.

Anyhow, I knew I had to do some extensive research in order to be happy about what I’m about to buy. So I did that, and the amount of new information I’ve gathered was even larger than I expected. You know, today‘s cars are completely different things than those from 15 or more years ago. Features that did not even exist before became my main focus and motivation.

I spent several days online, just reading whatever I could find. And good thing is that all the car makers have very comprehensive websites where you can find all the information you need including the prices. It actually turned out that the prices I got off of these websites matched perfectly what I got in the dealerships — and that is with all the additions like taxes, AC fee, delivery fee, pre-delivery inspection fee (PDI) and such.

I also read other sources, mostly looking for experience of other people. There are a lot of good resources on the internet, just do a search and you’ll find whatever you’re looking for — there is so much out there. Some of them I found useful are:

Car buying tips: http://www.carbuyingtips.com

An excellent website with the world of information about every aspect of car buying process. It will save you some headaches too.

Edmunds: http://www.edmunds.com

Sort of a “traditional” auto portal. Also covers all aspects of the topic — from prices to safety. And, I’ve heard dealers refer to this site.

MSN Autos: http://autos.msn.com

Another general auto portal. I used it a lot when I was comparing specific features of different models — it has a handy comparison little tool.

Automotive.com: http://www.automotive.com

Automobile: http://www.automobilemag.com

These two are also general portals, and I used them mostly to find specifications of older models including my Accord ’89 for comparison with the new models.

After a few days I arrived to a set of features that I’d like to have:

New car

Or almost a new car. Before I had time to maintain and work on a car myself, but now, with the family and two small kids, I don’t even have the time to think about the car, let alone do some work. And even having a good mechanic is not sufficient. With an old car, there is no mechanic that can guarantee anything — you have to simply accept that you’ll have unexpected problems. Before I was able to take that responsibility, but now, with a family and no time, I can’t. So I needed not only a problem-free car, but also a concern-free car.

Make

I drove domestic, Japanese and German cars before, and thought I’m going to go with Japanese once more. I thought that would give me better probability of a hassle-free car for a good price. I did question this decision during the research, but in the end I stuck to it.

Safety

With the recent car accident I wanted safety above all. Even in a small accident like the one I had, you get to experience very strongly how utterly unprotected we all are on the road. You absolutely don’t need a lot to get killed or injured. And nobody really has to make any mistake, let alone big mistake. One small, almost negligible thing happens, and there you are in a blaze of events ending with a crash.

The guy in front of me stopped short and I was fraction of a moment late to react and kicked him a bit. Not too much — his car didn’t suffer almost any damage except some scratches and dirt on the bumper. But then I started thinking “what if…” thoughts. It was fairly steep downhill, and if it were raining…! If there was a motorcycle in front of me instead of a mini van… If I was going faster and for some reason in a spur of the moment decided to avoid him by switching to other lane (full of cars)… If all of those things happened together… Even now when I think of those things, my stomach aches.

And then later while researching crash tests scores I watched official crash tests videos on the internet. Boy, I would recommend everyone to see at least one or two of those videos — you’ll get much more realistic picture about driving in a car. There are two organizations that perform crash tests and on their websites you’ll find the safety information for many models:

National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA): http://www.safercar.gov

insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS): http://www.iihs.org

The information on these websites is very educative and complete. It contains the descriptions of the tests, the results for many models and the video clips. You can also find a lot of general info accumulated in the years of research in this area. For example — what is the impact in front, side or rear crashes, how does impact differ for front and rear passengers, how to protect your children, the implications of increasing number of large vehicles (SUVs in particular) on the road (you better buy a bigger car yourself), etc.

The tests videos can also be found (even more of them) by doing a search on the web. A lot of them are posted on YouTube.

So I figured I wanted air bags — not only front ones, but also side and particularly curtain ones that protect rear seat passengers. The side and curtain airbags are not mandatory and they are not standard equipment. Some of the models do not have them even as an option.

ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) was also a must — I hate sudden stops, and if it’s raining or snowing, ABS can help a lot.

Other safety features like active stability control, traction control, active head restraints, car body designed to absorb the impact were also very desirable.

In the end AWD (All Wheel drive) was something to consider as well.

Space

This was a tricky one. I had controversial requirements. Most of the time we need a small city car — going to work, driving small kids to school, shopping, etc. Only sometimes we’ll go for a longer vacation trip when we need larger trunk. Only sometimes we’ll have parents, relatives or friends visiting when we need at least enough space in the back for two car seats and one or more adults. Only sometimes I’ll need to carry a piece of smaller furniture or such. So should I buy a minivan if 95% of the time it will practically be empty? Or should I buy a small car and not be able even to go for a picnic? This question is actually even now, after I bought the car, still unresolved. Time will show how well I did on this.

Convenience

I did not need or even want things like sun roof, leather seats, body collared and heated mirrors, spoilers and such. Even power this or that wasn’t important to me although I’ve learned that these days a number of even basic models include power options to a good extent. So I figured, I’ll accept it if I have to, what can I do.

Fuel Economy

Very important. Gas prices are going up and the oil wars are going on — need say no more. And over the years that you own a car it adds up. It is actually an excellent idea to calculate the total cost of the car over a number of years (including gas, insurance and other maintenance costs) and use that figure when making the decision. So I wanted the best fuel economy possible — another controversial requirement.

I was actually hoping I’ll find a good diesel car, but in Canada there aren’t many of those since we have pretty high emissions standards so some of the good diesel cars do not qualify. And that is too bad. I rented small VW Polo a few months ago in Europe, and drove 900 km with 1.5 tanks! By specs it spends 4L/100km!! That’s a money saver. And it actually produces such a nice feeling of independence — you drive and drive and drive, and then drive some more, and the tank is still full. So sweet!!

With all these requirements I set off to dealerships one nice weekend. I figured I’ll just go to an auto mall, and browse. I figured later this was really not the best way to approach things. After a whole day of looking at cars and test driving them, you get pretty tired and they all look the same at the end of the day. And after doing that for two whole days I got sick of cars and didn’t want to buy one at all! But on the other hand I did collect a lot of information, and got the first impressions about driving them. Then I let that settle for a while and in the meantime explored options of buying a used car, buying one down-south in US, or in a dealership far away from the city where I could get a better price. Then, of course, I also needed to figure out the best way to pay for the car. Boy, this all takes time. It’s a full-time project. But in the end I had my options laid out and made a decision.

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Read the rest on following pages:

Part Two: How?

Part Three: Models and Makes

Part Four: The Dealers

About the Author

Michael Thornessen is a typical car buyer that has recently spent some substantial time and effort researching the auto market.

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Is there any affiliation between Ruff Ryders entertainment and Ruff Ryders motorcycle club?

We always see motorcycles in DMX videos. How does the DMX, Ruff ryders entertainment, and Ruff ryders motorcycle club all relate to each other? Did one spawn from the other? Both entities uses the same R logo, so I assume there must be some affiliation, yet I never hear about the two groups be mentioned together.

Never heard of either one.

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Motorcycle Matchmaking

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If you are considering an adventure online dating, be prepared to make a choice. It seems like everyone has gotten into the online dating game. There are so many different Online Dating Services to choose from today, it can be difficult to make a choice regarding which online dating site is right for you. Here is a quick look at the different faces of online dating services.

A whole world of online dating services

The great thing about online dating today, is that you can find a service that specializes toward almost any type of activity, religious affiliation, lifestyle, ethnicity, and just about anything else you can think of. With so many didn’t online dating agencies, there is a good chance you can find your other half. Take a look at some of the new online dating websites that are popping up, and you’ll probably find something that catches your eye.

Dating agencies: Not new phenomena

Although the recent spate of online dating agencies seems to indicate that this trend is a recent phenomenon, the concept of Dating Agencies Free to Sign Up With has been around for hundreds of years. Although not in the same form as we recognize today, the art of matchmaking has been around for time immemorial. Almost every civilization has some record of matchmaking. Whether it was a family member, or a village matchmaker, bringing people together via a third party is not a new idea. However, new online dating service is can harness the technology of the internet to make millions of potential matches. If you are still hesitant about online dating, it is time to make the plunge. Your potential to successfully make a good match is better than ever.

Seeking love in the General Dating Pool

The most popular online dating websites are meant for anyone with internet access and an interest in finding true love. Think of the big-name online dating services as your “general dating pool”-a good place to start looking if you want to date with as many possible matching options as possible.

Faith-based dating agencies

One of the types of online dating agencies that is currently gaining popularity is the faith based dating agency. These dating sites tried to connect people with similar religious backgrounds. This is a good way to meet someone would shares your beliefs and worldview.

Ethnicity based Free Dating Agencies

Another popular type of dating service attempts to bring together people from similar ethnic backgrounds. Many people strive to find someone who shares the same cultural knowledge and ethnic background. This is a good way to meet someone who shares the same cultural touchstones. These websites can be particularly helpful if you happen to live and an area where you will not find many people would share your ethnic background.

Personality based dating agencies

Some of the most popular online dating services today like to tout their ability to match by personality. This makes sense in many respects. These websites how dare members fill out extensive personality forms, and answer many questions about the lifestyle, in an effort to match people based on their unique personality. The theory here is that to people who share common personality traits, or complementary traits, will be inherently better matched and better suited for one another.

Other Types of Dating Agencies Free to Sign Up With

There are also many other types of online dating services that attempt to match people on a variety of different factors. One type of dating service attempts to match people based on shared hobbies. Shared interests are a good way to bring people together, and there are now online dating services that attempt to match based on a shared interest in motorcycles, gardening, etc. Another type of Free Dating Agencies tries to match people together based on a specific passion. There are online dating services, for example, for people who share a passion for saving the environment.

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What is “roll-on” power, in reference to motorcycle or automobile engines?

Roll on power is the term used to describe when accelerating from preset speed. Example motorcycle is doing 60 M.P.H. and you open the throttle up to 90 Mph, its the 30 M.P.H. in between. same thing for a car. The better the roll on power is the faster you go from 60 to 90.

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Find the Best Automotive school

 

Whether you’re dreaming of beginning a career in the pit crews of NASCAR, thinking about getting a tech job at one of the major car or aftermarket companies, or just exploring the many possibilities within the industry, follow the information provided, to make informed decisions about your future.

A degree from a good automobile repair school helps to know the trade, makes you more comfortable with the norms and technicalities in the automobile field. It also gives higher-level openings such as master mechanic or mechanic positions depending on your experience. Whether you’re dreaming of beginning a career in the pit crews of NASCAR, thinking about getting a tech job at one of the major car or aftermarket companies, or just exploring the many possibilities within the industry, Automotive Schools contains the right information for you to make informed decisions about your future.

Automotive School Programs:

Automotive Technology
Diesel Technology
Collision Repair & Refinishing
motorcycle Technology
Marine Technology
Aviation Maintenance
Applied Service Management
High Performance
Street Rod & Custom Fabrication

General Automotive Courses with Top Level salary estimation:

Automotive Technician – $58,000-108,000
Automobile Mechanic – $60,000-100,000
Diesel Technician – $60,000
Auto-Body Technician – $60,000
Paintless Dent Repair Technician – $50,000 – $300,000
Automotive Electrician – $20/hr
Motorboat Technician – greater than $21/hr
motorcycle Service Technician – more than $41,000
Aircraft Mechanic – greater than $29/hr
Alternative Fuels Technician – $60,000-100,000

Ways to choose a Good Automotive School:

Mentioned below are some ways that may help you in choosing a good automobile repair school:

School Reputation: You need to find out the reputation of a school. This factor is important, as it will have a good impression on your curriculum vitae (CV). There may be several reasons for a good reputation of an automobile school. Generally the most common reason for having a good reputation is graduates from that particular school have performed exceptionally well in the automobile field. You may even cut short your list of schools whose reputation is not known or questionable.

Degree Program: Mostly all schools offer an associate’s degree to help you start in the auto industry. These degrees are short time courses, which on completion allow you to join the respective field as soon as possible. Many schools also provide a master’s degree to help ambitious people to attain positions that are more respectful. Do a good research on the degree program you want to join and check that the program teaches all the skills and techniques required in the field. You also need to ensure if the school provides an ASE (Automotive Standards of Excellence) certification or not. It is extremely important as it allows the company to know your skills in a particular area. Also, see if the school is offering internship or employment opportunities.

Resources Offered: You need to check for what resources the students get from the school. Generally, all automobile schools offer various resources to their students. Please check if the school is offering job placement assistance. Make sure that the school has a good program for graduates or students who are searching for a job. The school also needs to have programs like creating good CV, providing job listings and teaching interview skills.

Cost of the program: This is also an important factor while choosing an automobile school. A good school needs to be affordable too. You need to carry out a research on the cost of the program and need to know what all features are included in the cost. For instance, some schools provide everything in the listed price, while some schools may provide only the course for the listed amount leaving the books, tools and other necessary things required for the program. These need to be bought separately.

These are some ways to choose a good automotive repair school. Do thorough research and choose an automobile training school, which will give a boost to your auto career. Learn the differences between automotive diplomas, degrees, and certification.

 

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I love automobiles. Fast sports cars, classics, luxury vehicles are some of my favorites. I am also a certified ASE Technician and auto GURU.

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Cosmetic Dentistry in California

Cosmetic dentistry is an expansion and improvement on general dentistry. To be practiced successfully, it requires training beyond dental school. A general dentist with basic undergraduate training may offer some cosmetic dentistry procedures on the side, but would you want a motorcycle mechanic working on your truck when there was an excellent truck mechanic nearby?

A qualified cosmetic dentist approaches your dental care from a different perspective than a typical general dentist. He or she takes a preventive approach and will attend to your dental health before performing a cosmetic procedure. When the beauty of your smile is approached, it will be with an eye to balance and harmony in your face and will be entirely customized for you.

health Before beauty

A beautiful smile can only happen with a healthy mouth. Any decay or gum disease must first be fully addressed and the teeth and gums restored to their best health. Part of this work may be dental fillings. Here already, a cosmetic dentist offers better service, as those fillings will not be unsightly metal fillings which gradually weaken the teeth.

They will be white fillings, either of porcelain or of white dental composite, and will not be visible as fillings at all. They will merge with the surrounding natural tooth structure, beautifully matched in color. Similarly, you may need a crown done as part of your dental health restoration. A cosmetic dentist will not give you a gold crown unless you particularly want one. He or she will do an all-porcelain crown. It will be indistinguishable from your natural teeth and it will not develop a black line at its edge as you become older.

The best cosmetic dentists are also trained in neuromuscular dentistry, which focuses on your bite, the jaw joints, and their related structures such as the muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. If your upper and lower teeth are not meeting correctly because of jaw joint misalignment, dental damage will gradually result. Teeth will be rubbing or bumping each other and this will cause premature wear and tear, not to mention chronically strained jaw muscles.

It can develop into the painful dental condition called Temporomandibular joint Disorder (TMD or TMJ), with symptoms like severe headaches, facial pain, neck and shoulder pain and earaches.

Science and Art Combined

Before a cosmetic dentist would go ahead with porcelain veneers, for example, he would check for TMD and address that first if he diagnosed its presence. There would be little benefit in placing veneers if the teeth were meeting incorrectly. The misaligned bite could eventually crack or dislodge the veneers.

Once the bite was corrected, your cosmetic dentist would design porcelain veneers to match your smile’s shape. He would consider the way your lips move when you smile, how much gum tissue shows, and the line of both the upper and lower teeth. Of course the porcelain chosen for your veneers would be of the highest quality, with subtle variations in its color to match the subtle variations in your natural tooth enamel.

The best cosmetic dentists have been trained in how to work with dental porcelain. Your veneers and crowns would be made in a dental laboratory, but they would be designed and planned by your cosmetic dentist.

The best cosmetic dentists also work with the best dental laboratories. A dental technician can be run-of-the-mill in work quality, or highly-trained and turning out very superior work. The Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies offers training not just for cosmetic dentists, but also for lab technicians. Dentists who are involved in the rigorous training at LVI or who have graduated, tend to know and choose the LVI-trained lab technicians in their area.

All of this offers you very high-quality dental work for both health and beauty. If you are in the San Diego, La Jolla, or Poway areas in California, you are fortunate to be able to visit Dr. Paul Coleman. He has LVI training in cosmetic dentistry and neuromuscular dentistry, and years of experience as a general dentist. He offers the full range of cosmetic and neuromuscular dentistry. That means that your entire lifelong dental care can be done in one office by a dentist who knows you, your teeth and your dental health.

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Why not contact Dr. Coleman’s cosmetic dentistry office today for your free consultation?

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