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28. December 2008 by admin.
www.firstchoiceautofinder.org Financing – When it comes to purchasing a vehicle, you have many choices to consider for what best suits your needs such as how much you can afford, what terms of an auto loan you prefer, or if a car lease might make more sense.
The professionals at First Choice Auto Finder offer piece of mind and can help you make sense of it all. We provide the tools for sensible car finance information and the latest on auto loans. This helps minimize and eliminate the usual exhausting and sometimes overwhelming experience of purchasing a vehicle.
FirstChoiceAutoFinder offers the advantages of a great price, superior customer service, and the opportunity for excellent terms with financing. We eliminate most of the paper work and the majority of processing by working with our network of multiple banks and finance company’s all across Canada. The result is the best possible deal for you the consumer.
This service is fast, free and with absolutely no obligation. In most instances we can begin to arrange your special finance needs in a matter of few hours and not days so you can get behind the wheel of that dream vehicle a lot sooner. By filling out our quick online questionnaire, find out how easy and painless financing through us can be.
Buying a Used Vehicle – The Difference between wanting and needing a vehicle
As obvious as the phrase ‘find a car that suits your needs’ is, the assessment of your future transportation deserves specific and special attention. The right choice should take some research and thorough preparation. You may ‘want’ a particular vehicle but that does not necessarily mean it will do the jobs you need it to do.
The ‘need’ for a vehicle should suit your lifestyle or serve its purpose in its own right. Occupations, hobbies, and family’s age are just a few examples of what should be considered. As an example, you may want to lean more towards the safety of a mid to large sized sedan instead of a small economy-machine for the inexperienced teenager in the family. Or that rear-wheel V-8 you have been eying might not be as ideal as previously thought if you do a lot of winter driving.
With all things considered, a good conscious effort should be put forth to ensure the confidence in buying your next vehicle. Reliability, Gas Mileage, Performance, and Transmission type are just a few of these things. At First Choice Auto Finder , our professionals can assess your situation and help you make a decision you can feel good about.
A Greener Vehicle By www.firstchoiceautofinder.biz – The Common Misconception
As it is now commonly known, the benefits of a greener vehicle equal to a decrease in harmful emissions and in turn there is far less impact on our environment. The misconception is it will cost the consumer more to have a greener car and this is simply not true. Hybrid Vehicles have come a long way and the cost of owning one has dropped considerably over the last decade.
Most provincial governments have adapted to, or in the midst of incorporating tax breaks and incentives when you purchase a green vehicle. So along with the money you will already be saving at the pumps, some additional perks come with the thought of doing your part and going green on the road while not breaking the bank.
At FirstChoiceAutoFinder, there is no doubt in our minds hybrid vehicles are the way of the future. And with already a good choice in the market today from leading manufacturers like Honda and Toyota to name a few, we will do our best in offering you a great selection of new and used hybrids.
If Hybrids are something you don’t see yourself in the immediate near future, you can still do your part on the road. Here are a few tips we would like to remind you of to keep things a little more green:
Tires - Cut down and Pump Up:
Regular checkups for correct tire pressure not only give you better gas mileage, it also means your engine doesn’t have to work harder with under inflated tires. This will cut down the CO2 emissions produced from the vehicle.
Carry less = less CO2
Extra goods in the trunk of a vehicle or even inside it is simply extra weight you’re carrying around. By removing the items you can reduce CO2 emissions with less engine workload.
Less Stop and Go
The more you stop and go, the more fuel is used by the engine, resulting in more CO2. Make that extra effort to watch traffic up ahead and slow down a little earlier by gently releasing your foot from the accelerator while keeping the car in gear.
High Revs
A car of the modern world have been designed to be fuel efficient from the moment they come off the line so if you rev up like you were in pole position on Dayton Race Track, your only wasting fuel and increasing engine wear. By simply changing up to a gear a little earlier in the bandwidth, you can reduce over revving and CO2 Emissions.
AUTO Burglary Prevention Tips From www.firstchoiceautofinder.com:
Don’t leave your valuables in your car
This sounds like common sense but drivers and passengers make the mistake more than one would think and leave items of value in plain view every day. By leaving valuable items visible in your vehicle, it becomes an automatic target.
Out of sight, Out of mind
If it’s required to leave valuable items in your vehicle while out and about, move the items out of sight before you reach your destination. This includes packages, gym bags, GPS units, MP3 Players and so on. Be conscious that someone could be watching when you put items under a seat or toss something over them. A thief looks for opportunity and can break into your car the minute you’re out of site.
Lock up what fits
If there are particular items you cannot take with you, you can at least lock some of these items that might fit into your glove box. A typical glove box is capable of locking and is usually generous in how many items it can hold. Whatever you can’t fit into your glove box, you can always toss in the trunk. Take the extra time to do so to ensure the safety of your items.
Park in visible well-lighted areas
Do your best to try to park in well traveled areas. Stay away from the large anonymous lots that are much more prone to hits by thieves and park adjacent to residential housing or other occupied buildings. Picking your parking spot on a busy campus day is always easier said than done but try to locate a well lighted, visible parking spot with plenty of vehicle and pedestrian movement.
If you can take the car, take the car
Common auto-burglary targets are SUVs and pickups. Thieves target these types of vehicles because they don’t have a trunk to hold valuables and this results in the driver/passenger to simply hide their items. It only takes seconds for a thieve to check under and behind seats so if you have the choice, take the car, and lock these items in your trunk.
These preventative measures are just some of the many tips to consider next time you’re on the road to ensure a safe trip. Common tasks of remembering to lock all doors and to set any alarm or anti theft devices further adds to your security. Also remember that many merchants offer free home delivery and this is also a great way to protect your purchases while making shopping more enjoyable.
Items Most Commonly Stolen from Vehicles:
Cash/coins, checkbooks and credit/debit cards
Wallets and purses (even when hidden under a seat or in unlocked glove compartment)
Laptops, IPods, MP3 players and docking stations
Cell phones, chargers, and Portable GPS navigation systems
Stereo/CD players, faceplate’s, amps, and speakers (yes…even when bolted down!) Thanks from www.firstchoiceautofinder.net
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