Archive for February, 2010
Peugeot Boxer Review
The boxer panel van is Peugeot’s best selling light commercial van. Its consistent sales performance proves that this van is the number one choice for fleets due to its dependability and reliability. Here’s a review of the latest line up of the Boxer panel van from Peugeot.
The new model comes with 4 different power plant options available in 4 different models, 330, 350, 290 and 250. With the exception of the 290 model which is limited to 110bhp petrol engine. The rest of the 3 other models offer diesel and petrol engines.
Question to Ask a Car Insurance Agent
If you are new to car insurance or if you are changing providers there are a couple of things that you should ask the agent. When in the market for insurance it is important to get a few different competing quotes. By getting competing quotes you will be able to educate yourself on the different types of coverage. Once you get the quotes you will undoubtedly have questions that will need answered before you make a purchase.
Always to make sure that you are clear on the deductible price. Ask the agent exactly what the deductible is. The deductible will directly influence the total monthly cost of the policy. For example, if you have a really high deductible then your monthly premium will be low. However, if you have a very low deductible then your monthly premium will be high. It is important that you have a deductible and a monthly premium that you are comfortable with. Having one or the other that is too high could lead to tough times in the event of an accident.
Top 5 Reasons For Doing A Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Tour
The quest for adventure has been every man’s peculiarity. The quest for something new, out of the ordinary and randomly done outlines every human beings struggle for achievement. From this quest comes forth the evolution of regular activities into extreme adventures, most of which involves man and overcoming self imposed limitations.
Among all sport adventures 4WD driving stands out, simply because this activity involves man and machine. To complete a 4WD adventure tour, man relies predominantly on the vehicle to get them through challenging roads and tracks to get to a remote place. Now why would anyone want to go on a 4WD drive? Especially if they have their own 4WD vehicle?
Here are some sure win reasons for people who do not mind getting their cars or themselves for that matter, dirty.
1. Get lost.
We Built an Experimental Solar Car
How cool would it be to build your own solar car? That’s what my husband Kelly Hart thought, over ten years ago. He was following all the solar car news, and he noticed that all the attention seemed to be going into racing vehicles. He thought a slower moving, reliable neighborhood vehicle would be very useful. So he built one, with some help from me, and we called it our Sunmobile. We used it to drive around our small Colorado town. We even took it in the 4th of July parade one year!
How did we create this unusual thing? We began by buying the framework, a very sturdy four-person bicycle called a Rhoades Car. We kept one of pedals, so the driver could pedal if needed. We would have kept the one on the left as well, but Kelly’s design needed that space for some of the parts. We joked that we had a hybrid vehicle: solar and human powered!