by Andy Zain — published on October 27th, 2009
The Honda Fit took the market by storm in 2001. It is referred to as the Honda Jazz in Europe and parts of Asia, the Middle East and select other parts of the world. The name Honda Fit is primarily used in China, Japan and the United States. The 2009 Honda Fit uses Global Small Car Platform and is considered a subcompact vehicle.
Listed as an entry level model, the Honda Fit is getting rave reviews for its excellent fuel economy. Now in it’s second generation, Honda has given one of their most popular models a face lift so it seems.
by Jay Stone — published on October 13th, 2009
by Jay Stone
You don’t want to overload the car at any time. When you take a look at the design of the vehicle, you get a pretty good idea of what the car is built to handle. Anything out of that range is bad for the health of the car. If you have to, it had better be worth it, because each time you do, you waste gas, and you wear the engine faster. Bad habit, that.
by Joe Lowe — published on October 13th, 2009
by Joe Lowe
Honda has forever maintained a values system of economizing on diminishing resources and is respected as a maker of fuel-efficient models and motorbikes of many years. Its much sought after Civic Hybrid has long been a challenger of the number one hybrid vehicle Prius by Toyota, the biggest car manufacturer all over the globe. In a recent initiative to take advantage of the prevalent favorability of eco friendly cars and to control the hybrid industry, Honda has brought in an innovative five-door hybrid. With hybrids averaging fewer than five percent of overall car sales, Honda has made the new car low-cost as it feels that affordability is a crucial element in the hybrids failure to increase ample market share.
by Page Merrick — published on October 4th, 2009
by Page Merrick
According to the department of energy, each time you drive over 60mph, you lose 25 cents per gallon of gas on every five miles. As surprising as it seems, sticking to the legal driving limit enables you to save gas. When it comes to road rules, obedience can help you save gas and increase your car’s mileage.
You can save an average of 23% on gas if you drive within the speed limits. When you use your overdrive gears in climbing hills on the road, you save gas. One road habit that wastes gas more than others is the habit of idling. Try to avoid these and other reckless driving habits and you will save more gas at the end of the day.
by Andy Zain — published on September 28th, 2009
by Andy Zain
Many people are looking for larger family cars or multi-purpose vehicles and the 2008 Honda Odyssey is an ideal choice for moving people, pets, tools or shopping. It is a safe and well-appointed family car.
The Odyssey features a 3. 5L, V6 engine to produce 244 hp; all the power you need from this type of vehicle. In some models, the EX-L and Tourer, a cylinder deactivation device which shuts down cylinders when the vehicle is cruising, to improve fuel economy. This is hardly noticeable as you are driving however, and no obvious loss of power is felt.
by Leonard Phoenix — published on September 27th, 2009
by Leonard Phoenix
There are countless choices for individuals working from home and one of them, buying and selling vehicles is a teriffic way to generate money and with a reasonable amount of assistance from wanted ads displayed on classified sites, you can definitely make big amounts of cash.
Generating a business from trading used cars has always been linked with car vendors. A large number of of us, in spite of our disposition towards this business, clearly do not have the funds to acquire or rent the parking space and display center to established a true and workable used automobile dealership and support the salesman, marketing finances to sustain this sort of a concern. But falling automobile costs and the availability of free online automobile classifieds means you can essentially make a living off used automobiles from home, even if it demands starting on a smaller scale.