Archive for April, 2008

In 1990, General Motors capitalized on consumer’s intense dislike of the auto purchasing process and introduced the Saturn. Saturns were, and are still, sold at a flat price with no dickering, dealing or haggling. Today, almost 25% of car buyers purchase vehicles from flat price, or no-haggle, dealerships. But are they truly saving money?

At no-haggle dealerships, cars are priced at a flat rate that typically includes a standard options package and a built in profit for the dealer. Additional options may be sold in flat-rate packages or a la carte. At regular dealerships, cars are displayed with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price but everything including options, warranty, financing and dealer profit is negotiable.

Research has shown that educated consumers pay much less for cars at regular dealerships than at no-haggle dealerships. This is because regular dealers set average profit goals over time. For example, if they sell five cars, the average profit per car should be a certain amount, say $1,000. That means of those five cars, three could sell for $1000 profit, but the dealer could make $2000 and $0 profit on the remaining two cars and still hit their goal. At a no-haggle dealership, the profit goal is fixed per car, meaning that while you will not pay $1000 more because you have poor negotiating skills, you will also not save $1000 if you have good ones.

There are certain people who historically do benefit from purchasing cars from no-haggle dealerships. Young adults, women and minorities in particular, have historically paid higher prices than other groups at regular auto dealerships and may benefit from no-haggle pricing. In fact, reacting to the trend of more and more young people turning to no-haggle dealerships for their automobile purchases, Toyota introduced the Scion in 2003. The Scion is a small car that comes with trendy options packages and is priced and marketed directly at young people who don’t want to negotiate to purchase their car.

Therefore, if you are willing to do the research and confident in your negotiation skills, you will almost certainly save money at a regular dealership unless you want a Saturn or Scion. Then you’ll have to pay the same price as everyone else. However, if you’re timid, too busy to research or spend time making a deal, or in one of the groups that historically are offered worse deals, you may be better off at a no-haggle dealership.

Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles for http://iautomotiveworld.com/ – In addition, Jonathon also writes articles for http://outdoorstalk.net/ and http://letstalkaboutbusiness.com/

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A scooter, which is considered lightweight, and yet sturdy, is the Buzzaround scooter. This is a type of scooter, which is a bit new on the market. The Buzzaround is manufactured by Golden Technologies manufactures. Some people also call it the Golden Buzzaround.

Gasoline power scooters, being around for a longer period have grown more familiar to mass; however, when it’s an electric scooter in question, often the owners find themselves flabbergasted when their little pets grow disobedient. Little do they realize that certain little measures can get rid of the problems that cause botheration every now and then. Read on to find out more…

What should be done?

To keep an electric scooter up an running:

One should keep the tires inflated properly since smaller tires lose air pressure fast. This may result in the tube rotating inside the tire during both braking and acceleration; as a result, the valve stem may get destroyed. Also, this shall require the motor to work harder resulting in burnt armatures or brushes.

The battery must be charged frequently and after it returns to the room temperature. Heat damages batteries, hence, cooling it is recommended before charging.

Tension on the drive belt/chain must match the manufacturer’s specification. Looseness causes slippage and shortens the life of the chain/belt, therefore, move the rear tire forward or backward to leave approximately one-half to one-quarter inch gap while pressing against the middle of the span. A center position is also much required; if it does not ride against the side of the belt hubs on the motor or rear tire, it may jump up on the edge and can lock the wheel.

Throttle and brake linkages require light (or right) lubrication to prevent binding.

It’s foolish to ride electric scooters through wet surfaces; the water or mud can damage the electrical components.

To get rid of minor problems like:

Interrupted power: It can be a loose or broken connection or a battery with low charge. The second case is not that troublesome; however, if it’s a broken connection, then expose the wiring from the top and check for the broken linkage; it can also be a failed controller box or a malfunctioning master switch. Except for the controller box, the rest should be made subject to replacement. Apart from the above-mentioned points, it can also be that the wires behind fuse assembly are subjected to a loose connection to the battery.

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A scooter of your own gives you back your mobility, so you can do everything you want. You can rely on yourself, and your body once again. The ease of getting a motorized scooter out of the car or out of the van is one that you will not be stressed about. You can take the scooter from the trunk and put it together in under five minutes. You then, will be on your way to enjoying life once again.

Electric movements are made possible using the handlebars that are located in front of you while sitting in the three-wheel scooter chair. The handles look a bit like bicycle handlebars will look. Soft rubber grips are located on each side of the handlebars for those who are sitting in the scooter for a few hours to have easy mobility with the hand controls. For the disabled, the ease of using a scooter is all a choice. Many have electronic handles, joysticks, and even foot controls. Enjoy your freedom using a scooter of your personal choice for mobility.

If you have been in an accident and you have a leg in a cast, or perhaps you have both legs in a cast, a scooter will be your leg! You can get from room to room at school or in the home. A scooter is going to put your back into action, giving you the ability to do things for yourself, without having to wait for someone to do something for you. Use a scooter to get to school, to get to church, to get to the store, or get out in the driveway and soak in some sun if you have the urge.

After an accident in a car, while skating, while skiing or even while biking you could feel very stiff, and sore. With broken bones, it is very difficult to manage a wheel chair. If you have had an operation or if you have had an accident, a scooter is an electric mobility tool. You will be able to get around without having to strain your arms or even your back. Some people find they are healing better as they get to move around a little bit, get out of bed and do any thing for their selves.

Advantages Of Owning A Scooter
After an accident, you want to do things but can’t move around too well. You can use a scooter to get out, get to work, get to the store and see the doctor without having to use crutches or a manual wheel chair. A scooter is going to fold up, and you can store it in a closet, by your bed, or in the van. After you are healed, and you are walking again, putting the scooter away in storage in the house is always a good idea.

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The scooter industry is going through a boom phase. All thanks to the variety of upgrades and accessories that has remodeled the look of a classic scooter. Some very popular models of scooters come with wheels as big as that of a motorcycle. Other scooters are available with engine size ranging from 250cc up to 650cc. The modern day scooters are available with four stroke engines and their performance can easily be paralleled with a motor- cycle.

Though most scooter retailers have a variety of upgrades and accessories stocked up in their stores yet you might sometimes get a better bargain online, for your scooter parts and add ons.

Baskets, lockable trunks, handle bar grips, mirrors, seat covers, kid’s seat, extra battery charger are some of the extras that you can add on to your scooter.

Most scooter accessories can be bought either new or old depending upon your preference and how much you are willing to spend on them. However before buying old parts make sure that they are in a good condition or else they too might have to be replaced soon.

In order to make your scooter road worthy make sure that its turn signals breaks, headlamps, and chains are intact. This will ensure safety for both the rider as well as the vehicle. Other safety accessories that are a must with a scooter are helmets; drive belts, alarms and locks.

Since the markets have rolled out so many different types of scooters, which vary in shapes, sizes as well as functionality therefore their accessories also differ from model to model.

While owning your own scooter, you don’t have to disinfect a scooter in the store where you are shopping. Sometimes accidents and spills will happen in the retail setting leaving you with a scooter that may not be clean, sanitized. If you were to purchase your own scooter, you will feel more comfortable.

Interrupted power: It can be a loose or broken connection or a battery with low charge. The second case is not that troublesome; however, if it’s a broken connection, then expose the wiring from the top and check for the broken linkage; it can also be a failed controller box or a malfunctioning master switch. Except for the controller box, the rest should be made subject to replacement. Apart from the above-mentioned points, it can also be that the wires behind fuse assembly are subjected to a loose connection to the battery.

Scooters are not just economical to use but their size and maneuverability also makes it easier for the riders to scoot out of those areas with heavy traffic jams. In comparison to other vehicles scooters have a better fuel average, which makes them a popular choice with most people who don’t want to spend a ransom on commuting.

Good maintenance is the key for keeping scooters in an impeccable condition. However there are some parts that might need replacement with time. So the minute you notice any defect such parts make sure to replace them immediately. After all it’s always better to be safe than sorry!

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The disabled and the handicapped often times find it difficult to get around in stores, in malls, in many large settings, even in their own home. If you are one of the millions of people in the world who are suffering from a disability, an injury or from an accident, you can use a scooter to put yourself back motion without pain and embarrassment.

Using A Scooter For Your Personal Needs
A scooter can be used to take you to the store. If you live in town or near the store, you can ride your scooter to the store, shop while riding the scooter and carry your goods home on your scooter. A scooter is a great method of giving those who are unable to walk or those who are unable to walk long distances the ability to be self-dependent.

Using your own scooter also means you have the advantage of always having a scooter that is fully charged and ready to go. Often times those who are disabled will enter retail centers only to find the scooters are out of power, and are useless. To provide yourself the freedom of mobility with a fully charged scooter, bring along your own scooter and leave all the worries behind you.

Using A Scooter To Visit With Friends
Living in a house or an apartment in the city doesn’t mean you have to be at home all the time. If you are able to get on the scooter, and drive the scooter, you are able to ride your scooter to visit with your friends at the local pub, at the local movie theatre, or even in their homes. Ride your scooter where you want, without having to depend on anyone and your disability will seem less important because you are still able to get around, and get out of the home.

Three Wheel Scooters For The Disabled
Electric movements are made possible using the handlebars that are located in front of you while sitting in the three-wheel scooter chair. The handles look a bit like bicycle handlebars will look. Soft rubber grips are located on each side of the handlebars for those who are sitting in the scooter for a few hours to have easy mobility with the hand controls. For the disabled, the ease of using a scooter is all a choice. Many have electronic handles, joysticks, and even foot controls. Enjoy your freedom using a scooter of your personal choice for mobility.

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These days cars a lasting much longer than they used to do with so many people cutting back on finances many families are considering buying a used car.

Smart consumers know that buying a used car can be a much better deal than buying a new one if you know what you are doing.

Here are some tips that you can use to make sure you get the most out of your used car purchase.

1. Due Diligence

When you make any major purchase, it’s Important for you to do some research and purchasing a used car is no different. If you do the right research you’ll know the perfect make and model that suits your needs. You’ll also be able to determine the fair market value of this type of car and therefore, you’ll know when you’re getting a good deal at the used car lot.

In addition you’ll be able to research Important details about the car, like recalls her things to look for and used models that may help when evaluating used cars and negotiating deals.

2. Check Out The Car

when you find a car that you like, it is wise to check the car’s history. This will give you Information regarding the repairs as well as any problems with the car. You can do this for a small fee online and it can save you from buying a car that’s been in a flood or other major disaster. You won’t want to buy a car that’s been a major accident that could’ve damaged or bent the frame and it may be impossible to tell by just looking at the car so checking on the history is vital. You can find out the history of any car by going to Carfax.com.

3. Think Safety

In order to keep your family safe in the car, you want to consider the safety features of any used car you going to buy. Obviously, the newer model cars will have more safety features. According to reports, 80% of traffic accidents are made worse because the cars lacked safety features.

4. Check the Documentation

You should check out the documents included with the used car cheerfully. Make sure that the cars are not stolen or that there were no liens on the vehicle and also be sure to check that the signature on the bill of sale is the actual possessor of the car.

5. Car Inspection

Before you make any deals on the used car, you must inspect the entire car. Look for Ross to especially around the wheel wells in the frame and carefully scrutinize it for any damage. Don’t forget to check the tires, and the interior as well. If you don’t know much about cars, you can always asked to take it to your mechanic for inspection. Anybody on the up and up selling a car should not object to this. If any flaws are found, and then you can use this as negotiating leverage and lost the flaws are so major that you no longer want the car.

Buying a used car can take a bit more work than buying a new one as there are many things to check out. However, doing your due diligence will make sure that you get a great used-car at a fraction of the cost you could buy new one for and that will last for years to come.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://carbuying.subjectmonster.com where you can get more tips on buying a car.

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