5 Essential Auto Accessories for Your New Car
October 10, 2011 by Maria Lepdeva · Leave a Comment
If you are buying a new car, prepare yourself for an experience you will never forget! From the scent of the brand new interior to the smoothness of your ride on a brand new suspension you are setting yourself up for one of the most memorable experiences a person can have when making a purchase. Despite how amazing new cars can be, they somehow seem to leave the showroom floor with some of their parts missing, which can be very puzzling as it is this category of accessories that often completes the experience users seek when driving a new car. And before you think that these pieces were stolen off of your new car, we are here to tell you that this is not the case; indeed these must-have parts were simply not included in the sale, even if they were present on the car before you bought it.
Floor mats are one of the more important accessories that should be included with all new car purchases but are often left out. At most the average new car will come with a disposable paper floor mat for the driver's side only; this will do virtually nothing to protect the interior of your new car even on the drive home from the dealership. The interior carpeting of a new car can be very expensive to replace if it becomes very soiled or damaged in any way, and why risk that when a set of decent rubber floor mats might cost you $30 at an auto parts store? Your dealership likely has the resources to include floor mats in their packages, so ask them before you buy your own set.
Just like the floors of the interior of your car, the trunk is another area that should be protected because of the amount of activity it is going to see through daily use. Soiling from dirt and damages from various kinds of activity are very possible in the trunk area of a car, and these are only two of the most popular reasons to protect your trunk with a liner or other protective coating.
Using a bug shield can help to protect the finish on the hood of your new car as well as reduce the amount of cleaning you need to do in order to keep your vision through your windshield clear. Such a useful item should be included in a new car sales package when you purchase a new car from a dealership because not only is it handy, it is also a functional piece of equipment that provides a safety enhancement by way of helping keep your windshield clean. Sadly, even the auto makers do not include these as standard additions to a new car, so it is unlikely that dealers will change their minds any time soon.
When you hear the term "car bra" you might be wondering just what kind of article is this anyway? While amusing to contemplate, a car bra is actually a very good thing to have as it can protect the finish on the chrome of your car's grille area as well as keeping the paint safe on your hood and front bumper while you are driving down the road. While you are driving, pebbles, sticks, etc are bouncing up off the pavement and hitting your car in various places, damaging your paint and other finishes. Why not prevent this and look stylish all at the same time?
Our last item that could help you preserve the condition of your new car for years to come but is not yet standard in a sales package for a new car is a car cover. Many people think car covers are only good for cars that are left to sit somewhere for long periods of time; this is only partially true as any car can benefit from a good car cover, regardless of if it is driven daily or once a year. A car cover prevents damage from dust, dirt, and debris as well as water and wind if exposed to the elements. Even a car kept indoors can see results from using a car cover over time as it will remain bright and shining for years to come.
In closing, let me say that while I am not too surprised that auto makers and auto dealers are not including these accessories as standard items in their new car sales packages, I am a bit surprised that there has been no recognized customer initiative to correct this oversight. Do these accessories cost money? Of course they do. Do the dealerships and auto makers stand to make money by including them in their sales? Absolutely. So to me it is a logical step to either increase sales figures by including and charging for these items, or making them available as a separate package that the dealer can install for a small fee or the new car owner can take care of themselves later on if they wish.
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July 23, 2010 by Jake Jefferson · Leave a Comment
Most classic cars do not come with anti-theft devices already fitted, so can be vulnerable to being stolen. The good news is that your average classic car is not considered a good target by most car thieves. Generally, car thieves want a car that can be easily broken down into parts or sold on. The market for classic cars and their parts is relatively limited, making them less attractive to thieves. However, you should still protect your vehicle.
If you wish to show your car you must be careful that any anti-theft devices that you fit do not change the outward appearance of the car. Following this guideline rules out etching your windows, putting alarm system warning stickers on your windows and a few other anti-theft devices.
Removable anti-theft devices will not spoil the outward appearance of your classic car, meaning that you will still be able to enter it into car shows. The best devices are steering locks or brake pedal locks. Finding one for your car is made easy by the fact that there are lots of different types available. Steering locks also cost very little money and are easy to use.
The most universal anti-theft method is removing the distributor cap or ignition rotor when you park. Removing the fuel pump fuse, is also easy once you know how. Be sure to carry wet wipes and a towel in the car, so that you can wash and dry your hands before driving away. Modern drivers are so used to central locking that when they are in their classic car they forget to check that each door is locked and that each window is wound up. A simple mistake to make, but obviously an unlocked car is just asking to be stolen.
Fitting your car with a battery cut off switch or vehicle tracking system are other options, that can be easily fitted to any vehicle. Vehicle tracking will not stop your car from being taken, but will ensure that you get it back quickly.
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July 21, 2010 by Jake Jefferson · Leave a Comment
When buying your new car from a dealer it is much more convenient to get rid of your old car by trading it in. Trading your old car in can mean that you will lose money, so it is wise to work out how much you will lose prior to completing any deal. Ask the dealer to give you 2 prices, i.e. the price with trade in and the price without trade in. Use a guide like Parkers to see how much your old car is worth if you were to sell it privately. With these figures you can work out if you are happy with the trade in deal that you have been offered. If you are not happy try to re-negotiate the price with your dealer.
Trading in your existing car is a lot less hassle than selling your car privately, doing so can save you a lot of time and effort. Once the dealer has your old car it is entirely the responsibility of the dealer. If the person that they then sell it to experiences any problems with your old car, it is solely the responsibility of the dealer to sort out any issues.
In most cases if you trade your car in, you will lose some money. If you really do not want to do this speak to your dealer about selling your old car on your behalf. Most will do so, but will take a commission for handling the sale for you.
If you have a really old car that has virtually no value then think about giving it away to a charity or a friend. Some re-cycling clubs will also take them and pass them on to someone else in need. If you do decide to do this, make sure that you have documentary proof of the change of ownership and that you notify the DVLA. Not getting this proof and notifying the DVLA can lead to your being responsible for fines accrued by the new owner. Selling the car for parts on eBay is another option. For rare or old cars you can often get more for the car in bits than you could if you sold it whole.
Finally, consider scrapping your car, some firms will even scrap it for free. Make sure that the firm that you use is on the Environment Agencies list of Authorised Treatment Facilities. If you do not use an authorised firm you will be held liable for the illegal scrapping of your car and be fined.
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