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New Car Technology Advancements

May 24th, 2010 1:33 am

Car technology is advancing at amazing speed so it’s no surprise that at least a couple cool things turn up each model year. Here are some of the latest innovations that will be coming out sometime in the near future that new car buyers can look forward to seeing. While we consider that most of us drivers are set in their ways and odds are we will never make the necessary changes to conserve on fuel. One example of such would be, we know that by simply not using our AC increases our fuel economy when we drive, but rather than just rolling down our window when we could to save fuel we opt to use the air conditioner to keep us cool. We are simply set in our ways when it comes to running our AC even when we could be just as comfortable at this time with a window down. With the new idea and innovation of the Economy Mode the car it will be able to determine what systems in your car are non-essential at the time and turn them off to save on fuel for the driver; examples could be the AC, Cruise Controls and others. The car would begin making these adjustments for the driver automatically. It’s not just an idea in fact; some Hybrids feature an economy mode that limits A/C use on several models right now.


Planes have them and cars will too, and why not the Black box on planes have be literally invaluable for many years with its ability to get detail records of trips and logs of what happens to a plane in flight or when accidents occur. It’s still being debated like most things that come to personal privacy and many people will no doubt object to the idea of the black box being implemented into their personal vehicles. The fact is that both Ford and General Motors already are using black Box technology in around two-thirds of the models built, but they are referred to as “recorders”. Drivers can expect the advancement of these “recorders” to be able to tell police officers and insurance companies about car accidents, how fast you were driving, where you had driven that day and much more.

There is already one type of system where the driver keeps his foot on the brake while the car amazingly enough parallel parks it’s self. Its future looks bright, as this type of application could be very useful in the future not just in parking but also use in other tight places like garages. It’s no longer just a dream or something we have seen in the movies, with the advancement of GPS and robotic technology setting your car on Auto Pilot where the navigation system guides the car to its destination while the driver sits back and relaxes will become a reality sooner than many people could imagine. Experimentation and planning is underway with the use of magnets and GPS to make this dream become a reality.

Choosing The Right Tires For Your Vehicle

January 6th, 2010 3:33 am

If you are a vehicle owner and need to change your tires because it is all used up, you’ve got to know that buying tires is not the same as ordering a shirt out of a catalog. There are a lot of things that you have to consider when buying them.

* Know the type of your vehicle. If you know your vehicle well, salespersons are not going to find it hard to choose the right car for you. You will soon be presented with their line of quality tires perfect for your vehicle.

* The number of tires you need. If you are going to change all four tires, then you should have the least of all problems. You can simply buy a set that’s perfect for your vehicle and go. But if you need three, two, or just one tire, then you have to know something important. As much as possible, all your tires must match. Otherwise, you may encounter handling problems while driving. Better check the type of tires you won’t be changing and buy the one that is exactly like it.

* The Tire Size. As a rule of thumb, your car should be able to carry the entire weight of your vehicle and its usual load. Otherwise, it will be overworked and would not be able to respond safely and quickly on certain occasions. Never ever buy undersized tires. Always check the owner’s manual of your vehicle. Determine the size of time that its manufacturer recommends. You can go only as far as a 3% change in diameter.


* The Car’s Driving Conditions. How often do you use the car? Do you normally use it on concrete pavement or for off-road adventures? Is it going to be used on both sunny and rainy weather? These are one of the more important the questions you have to answer when buying tires. Manufacturers of tire add special features and capabilities to their tire to make it work perfect in conditions you mostly use your vehicle for. It is important to tell them about it or at least check out the tire features and find out yourself.

* The Look You Want to Sport It is a known fact that tires add so much to a vehicle’s look. In fact, a lot of manufacturers today are actually spending more time researching on how to add good style and appearance to tires without compromising its performance and abilities. Here is where the tire’s treads becomes a factor.

If you’re finding the right tires for your vehicle, find a Michelin tire dealer near you. Shop their complete line of Michelin tires, including performance, off-road, winter, all-season and more.

At Michelin North America, Inc., they put the focus on research, innovation, and testing to discover A better way forward®. They deliver the highest quality tires for cars, pickups, vans, and SUVs. In turn, their tires deliver miles and miles of efficient service and performance. The quality of their products is a reflection of the people who sell and service them. Michelin is committed to improving the transportation of people and goods around the world. Michelin gentle tire care products not only clean and protect wheels and tires, but are safe for humans and the environment.