Sunday, March 30, 2014

Perfect Auto Car Modification Paint Color


Auto Car Modification Auto Car Modification Paint Color In 2010
The first thing you see when you look at a car is the color. The color of a car is one of the most important things for a car owner.

It is very difficult to choose the right color for your car because of the wide variety of choices out there. It should not only be appealing to you but also it should make a statement and it is very important that it makes the right one. Whether you want to repaint your old car or if you are on the verge of buying a car you should first do a little research and see what the trendiest colors of the year are. Of course, after you decide all the other important technical aspects.

If you are planning to repaint your car alone, then you should know that it is not advisable to do it using regular paint you should only use quality car paint. But when you are choosing the color of your car paint you should make sure that it really represents you. The trendiest colors for car this year is metallic gray or metallic beige. The cars painted all in black might seem appealing up to one point but you might find it that it is not great driving in car that might send the impression that you are some kind of mobster.

The colors of the cars in 2010 are inspired from the more earthy tone. So you can choose to paint your car plum red or even silver. Silver is a color that hides dirt and nicks also. It is easy to maintain and will never go out of fashion. Also, if you are fond of black but wouldn't want to leave the impression described above then you should choose a dark blue. The color is sleek and will be the perfect substitute for black.

It is really important to choose the color that best represents you and if it is one of the colors that is also in the trend this year then it is even better.

Hyundai Accent Car

In 2012 Hyundai Accent all-aluminum 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine Gamma uses the latest engine technology to deliver class-leading 138 horsepower and 123 lb-ft of torque and a best-in-class standard 30 mpg city and 40 mpg highway fuel economy rating. Low rolling resistance of silica tires and a smooth shape (0.30 cd) reduce friction with the road and by air. This aerodynamic shape also kicked up a suitcase edge.




Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Alfa Romeo Brera






Monday, March 24, 2014

Alfa Romeo Giulietta






Thursday, March 20, 2014

Maybach Exelero Exclusive

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For those of you familiar with the Mercedes brand, Maybach is a familiar name. For those of you who are not familiar with the name, Maybach is the name of the absolute top of the line Mercedes and is graced with the family name because Wilhelm Maybach (possibly, depends who you ask, but we'll go with it for now) invented the high-speed internal combustion engine in 1901. Further generations of the family have helped to create the first high speed diesel engines. Ok, so the family has always been known for its attention to detail, hand crafted parts and the highest quality money can buy.

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As you might expect, this is the profile of the perfect Napa cult winery. Three years ago the Maybach family started to bottle its own wine from a small lot just above the Silverado Trail. Interestingly, perhaps expectantly they hired a winemaker, Thomas Brown, known for his minimalist tendencies and ability to allow the terroir express itself in the wine. I say interesting because this is also how the car that bears the family is often described by enthusiasts. Ok, so it's a nice story and a great family name... how is the wine? Outstanding of course.

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Robert Parker, the famed wine critic has given the first two vintages 94 points and then 96 points. The only downside to the winery, not only are they sold out of their current vintage, but they are likely to be completely allocated to their own internal wine clubs at some point in the near future... and prices for the wine on the resale market fluctuate everywhere from $55 up to over $300.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Special About the Acura TSX

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The type of engine used in TSX is known as K24A2 that relates with some other cars namely Honda CR-V, Honda Accord and Honda Element. This special type of engine is facilitated with a brand new technology named as I-VTEC that is capable of producing a power limit up to 205 hp. In one of the test conducted in United States named Insurance Institute For Highway Safety, TSX got a good overall response. The second generation TSX model was launched for the first time in one of the show, New York International Auto Show in the year 2008. The four cylinder engine was used in this model that raised the engine power up to 201 hp and torque up to 233 N-M. Talking about the size, it has larger space than its predecessors with a length of 76 mm and width up to 66 mm.

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Various facilities added in this model include Xenon Head Lights, Dual Zone Climate Control, and USB port music interface along with a music system equipped with 10 speaker and DVD-audio capabilities to give a simply fascinating experience. The brand new Acura TSX got "Wheels Car of the Year Award" for the year 2008.

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What's more, the "Motor Trend car Of The Year" finalist award in 2009 is also is also bagged by the latest generation Acura TSX. In one of the crash tests organized by NHTSA, it is awarded as Frontal Five Star Rating. So, undeniably it is one of the best in the current line-up of Acura, and possibly only the upcoming cross-over SUVs will be able to surpass its capabilities.

Friday, March 14, 2014

The Exclusive Cars of Alfa Romeo Mito

Alfa Romeo Mito

Alfa Romeo Mito

Alfa Romeo Mito

Alfa Romeo Mito

Alfa Romeo Mito

Monday, March 10, 2014

Audi A8 Car

Audi A8

Audi A8

Audi A8

Audi A8

Audi A8

Audi A8

Friday, March 7, 2014

Perfect Body of Audi Q5

Audi Q5

Audi Q5

Audi Q5

Audi Q5

Monday, March 3, 2014

Toyota Corolla

Exportation of the Toyota Corolla from Japan to the United States began in March of 1968. At the time, this compact car was available as a two door coupe, a four door sedan or a two door wagon. The 1.1 liter 4 cylinder engine with 4 speed manual transmission provided the power, at the time, to the smallest car Toyota had ever introduced to the American marketplace.



Since then, the original simple design and reliable mechanical engineering of the Corolla have served as the foundation for many future generations of this car which went on to become the most popular car line in automotive history. With the exception of the Land Cruiser, the Corolla is the oldest Toyota model still manufactured and produced as of the 2007 model year.


The Toyota Corolla is the world's best-selling car ever, with more than 30 million sold across ten distinct generations. Although the car hasn't been sold in the UK since February 2007, as it was superseded here by the Auris, it continues to be sold in overseas markets. The Corolla owes it popularity to the fact that owning one is utterly painless, if not especially rewarding. Cheap to buy and run, the cars have always been unfailingly reliable, astonishingly well equipped and supremely practical. However, even when offered in enthusiast guise, the cars have tended to be not especially well received by the press.



That hasn't deterred millions of buyers from selecting the Corolla though, because the cars have always excelled where it matters. The Corolla is a true mixed bag of a car. On the one hand it's dull in its interior and exterior design as well as unexciting (if competent) dynamically. But it's practical, reliable, economical and very easy to live with - and that one latter point is enough to swing it for many people.

Around 30 million of them in fact. Which just goes to show that to build a successful car, you don't need to create something with any particular flair. - See more at: http://classicsscars.blogspot.com/
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