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2011 Mercedes SLS AMG Laguna Seca Hot Lap

By inLONDONnow on Sunday, April 24, 2011

AMG test pilot and 5-time German Touring Car champion Bernd Schneider takes the 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG around Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for a hot lap.

Paris Motor Show - Paris 2010: Jaguar C-X75 supercar concept

By inLONDONnow on Saturday, October 2, 2010

Paris 2010: Jaguar C-X75 supercar concept



Test drive of the new BMW 5-series

By inLONDONnow on Tuesday, September 28, 2010





Car Stuck Girls

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Best Deals on 2010 Models

By inLONDONnow on Wednesday, September 8, 2010

September is the last month of the model year for car makers, and markdown mania is hitting buyers looking for closeout deals. Should you shop obsessively for a 2010 year-end sale or consider a 2011 model instead? It depends what kind of car owner you are.

First, the deals are not as widespread or as deeply discounted as in Septembers past because auto makers have controlled their inventory better. “With manufacturers’ sharp focus on production and demand, consumers can expect fewer opportunities than in the past,” says James Bell, executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book. What’s more, a 2010 is essentially a year-old car, so, Bell says, the depreciation in value could offset any savings. As a rule of thumb, a car loses some $3,000 from being one year older. So if you buy a 2010, push for at least that much of a discount.

This is where your ownership style comes in: If you plan to sell or trade in that car in a few years, it makes more sense to buy a 2011 model. But if you plan to drive the car just as long as you can, you don’t care much about trade-in value. So consider a 2010. Driving your car well after car payments have stopped makes good economic sense-especially since most new cars today can run for 150,000 miles or so with careful maintenance.

If you take that long-term view, good deals certainly are still out there. MoneyWatch researched auto pricing sites TrueCar.com and Edmunds.com to look for 2010 cars, trucks and SUVs and minivans selling at sizable discounts from manufacturer’s suggested retail price. Here, in order of discount size, are four attractive choices supported by rebates or other incentives:

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 With few big changes expected in the 2011 Chevy pickup, this may be one of the best bargain targets. Reviewers praised the 2010 model for a mix of comfort and practicality and ranked it in a tie for best full-sized pickup with the Ford F-150. This Silverado two-wheel-drive, regular cab model with a V6 engine (rated at 15 mpg city, 20 highway) was selling recently at an average of $16,736, according to TrueCar.com. That is a 23% discount to the $21,845 MSRP, including the $4,500 rebate offered by General Motors. Pickup buyers tend to be brand loyalists. If you are a Chevy guy or gal, check this one out.

Hyundai Sonata This 2010 sedan is already selling alongside its redesigned 2011sibling. Reviewers praised the 2010 model for its value, many standard features and 10-year, 100,000 mile power-train warranty. The 2011 is a much sportier, edgier design selling closer to list price. But if value and savings are your focus (mileage is 22 city, 32 highway), the TrueCar average price for the GLS model with automatic transmission is $17,037 — 18% below the $20,620 MSRP including $2,500 in rebates. Hyundai’s steady gains in manufacturing quality in recent years make this Sonata a good prospect if you’re a bargain-minded mid-size sedan buyer.

Chevrolet Suburban This long-running favorite of the big SUV crowd also is top-ranked by reviewers. For somebody who needs to haul up to nine people and a lot of cargo or wants strong towing capacity, theSuburban is hard to beat. The 1500 LS version with a V8 engine rated at 15 mpg city, 21 highway, is selling at $36,102 — a 13% discount to the $41,585 list price including a $3,000 rebate, according to Edmunds.com. As an alternative to the rebate, General Motors is offering 0% financing for three, four or five years if your credit score qualifies you. If you have decided you can live with a thirsty SUV with gas a bit below $3 a gallon, have a look at this Suburban.

Honda Odyssey With a redesigned 2011 Odyssey headed for showrooms this fall, dealers are pushing out their inventory of 2010s. As usual, reviewers rate the Odyssey the best-driving minivan with unusually good handling for such a big vehicle. The LX version, with a V6 rated at 16 mpg city, 23 highway, is selling for an average of $23,372, according to Edmunds. That is 13% off the $26,805 list price even without rebates. Honda offers 1.9% financing for two or three years if you qualify.

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Lamborghini Clamped

By inLONDONnow on Thursday, July 29, 2010


The new owners of Harrods got a taste of London life when they found their luxury cars had been clamped

Auto Insurance Quotes

By inLONDONnow on Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Getting car insurance is a must for every car owner. It is either for the sake of what your state requires or for your own personal needs. When it comes to vehicle insurance, the options are vast and varying according to your needs and preferences. Insurances’ coverage differs, and when getting yourself auto insurance quotes, you must decide on what you want your auto insurance to cover. Auto insurance quotes may cover the following beneficiaries:

• Vehicle driver
• Vehicle
• Third party (people affected/involved in the insured party’s accident/mishap)
• Fire, theft and other damages
• No fault auto insurance (people riding the insured vehicle)

There are also different auto insurance quotes coverage and state laws may define what type of auto insurance quote you should purchase.

1. Liability-compensates bodily harm or injuries, personal properties that are damages (including the insured car), also pays for court hearing expenses.
2. Personal Injury Protection-compensates driver’s medical expenses.
3. Uninsured Motorist-compensates damages to your car caused by a motorist who does not own an insurance policy.
4. Underinsured Motorist-compensates damages to your car caused by a motorist who does not have the suitable auto insurance quote coverage.
5. Collision-compensates damages that are caused by vehicular collisions.
6. Comprehensive-compensates other damages such as fire, vandalism, theft etcetera.

Auto insurance quotes companies offer a package covering all of these, while some does not cover all, and the more the coverage, prices escalate. A good way to save money is to get auto insurance quotes. But what exactly is an auto insurance quote? A quote is an estimate of how much an insurance cost, because insurances vary depending on your car, recent policies, and a lot of other factors. It is also the rate/reimbursement which an insurance company guarantees a client for auto insurance for a certain period of time. Auto insurance quotes only cost a few hundred dollars. Some companies offer free quotes when you purchase a quote from them. Having a clean driving record and low mileage can give you discounts.

There are two ways to get auto insurance quotes, one is through contacting an insurance broker personally, and the other one is to get auto insurance quotes online. Each way has its own advantages; it’s up to you what option you would choose especially if you want to save time and money. Consider first the type of coverage you really need. Auto insurance quotes companies also consider factors before giving you a quote, such as your age, gender, type of vehicle, mileage, risks and violations. Be knowledgeable of your own statistics so you can justify what your auto insurance quotes should cover.

Source: www.autoquotesinsurance.com

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