Archive for May, 2010

Water As Auto Fuel – Does It Save You Money?

Water is made up of two elements or essentials known as oxygen and hydrogen out of which hydrogen could be used as natural resource of control for the vehicles. Hydrogen has been noticed as an extremely powerful extra influential than gasoline. It can be obtained while electric current is passed during water in a procedure known as Electrolysis.

The benefits of using Water as Auto Fuel are that you can drive your car on water as a supplement to gasoline. In reality very little water is required to raise the cars fuel efficiency as well as decrease your cost of fuel significantly. Your car would become about 40 more fuel proficient and create cleaner emissions. It works with just clear tap water; so distilled water and particular water additives are not required. It is not promising to control your car entirely by water using Water as Auto Fuel; however it can be done so with a blend of gasoline and water. That is sufficient to get lots of dollars of fuel savings each month. This is the reason that this technology has not released by public media as it may result in a great diminish in demand for gas in oil companies.

It is not compulsory to get a new fusion car if you would like to practice this latest technology to use Water as Auto Fuel. There are directions accessible on the net which points out the list of items you require to change the engine as well as control it with water. One method built on a car could be established in a few minutes and should not cost more than 170 dollars on an average. The procedure is safe since the flammable gas is taken out as required and burned gradually from water not like bigger volumes of clean hydrogen which are extremely flammable.

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About the writer:  Andreas is a car technician. He has helped people convert their cars to run on water. It is a proven methods to increase gas mileage to 100 Find out how you can too save money massively at convert your car to run on water.

Volvo Joins Indian-sourced Components Bandwagon

The Indian auto industry is booming and global automakers are taking advantage of the situation. Aside from being a growing market for automobiles the country is fast becoming the favorite of car manufacturers in terms of sourcing auto components. Toyota and Nissan have already expressed their plans to purchase auto parts made in India. And recently another carmaking company announced that they will be looking to buy more auto components in India.

Swedish automaker Volvo recently announced that they are going to procure auto parts from India. This means that the Swedish companys assembly plants in France United States Brazil Sweden and complete knock down plants all over the world will be supplied with auto component made in India in the near future.

Volvo has already ordered 80 million euro worth of auto parts from the prominent Indian auto parts maker. This auto parts manufacturer will start delivering Volvos order sometime this year.

Global sourcing in India is undertaken by our purchasing organization located in Europe and the US says Volvo India managing director Eric Leblanc. Volvo 3P a Volvo business unit responsible for product development purchase and product planning provides the local support to our global organization for sourcing from Indian suppliers. At Volvo we strongly believe India is increasingly becoming the global hub of auto components sourcing he added further.

The Volvo 3Ps task is to aid Volvos planed expansion in Asia. The business unit is also supposed to support the car companys developmental sites in Allentown Gothenburg Greensboro and Lyon. The other sites are in Brisbane Curitiba and in Shanghai.

Interestingly the Volvo Group also sourced its components from India. This means that not only Volvo cars will be equipped with Indianmade auto components but Volvo trucks as well. Aside from Volvo Trucks the Volvo Group also provides auto parts to Renault and Mack Trucks. Volvo Bus Volvo Construction and Volvo Penta also use components from India.

Several Original Equipment Manufacturers OEM are the ones who will provide Volvo with the auto parts they are in need of. Parts like drive axles castings sheet metal rubber parts engine components and transmission parts just like Volvo 940 parts will be supplied by Indian OEMs. This portfolio will see further inclusion over time said Leblanc. Aside from India Volvo also expressed their interest in purchasing auto parts from Mexico Brazil China Turkey and Eastern Europe.

Volvo believes emerging markets have a strong potential to serve global demand. These markets have been identified as they are quality conscious besides offering a relative cost advantage said the Volvo India director.

The interest that car manufacturers are showing in the Indian auto parts industry will be beneficial to the economy of the country. With a better economy more Indians would be able to buy cars which car manufacturers are happy to supply them with. Already India is being considered as the fastest growing auto market in the world. With the investments poured into the country by ca manufacturers it would be a winwin situation for the country and the carmakers.

The reason why car manufacturers like Toyota Nissan and now Volvo are interested in the auto parts industry in India is the lower wage in the country. By buying auto parts from India for less than what they would have to shell out if they will manufacture their own vehicles they would be saving a lot and at the same time turning in a huge profit.

About the writer:  Glady Reign is a 32 year old is a consultant for an automotive firm based in Detroit Mi. she is a native of the motor city and grew up around cars hence her expertise in the automotive field.

UK Car Supermarkets More Sympathetic To Poor Credit Record Car Buyers

Theres plenty to consider when buying a new or used car without the anguish of fretting over your credit status and wondering whether your car loan will be approved.

Unfortunately because of that fear of being rejected many people dont even bother to apply for car finance. Perhaps due to what they have read or maybe because they were misinformed by wellmeaning friends or family many wouldbe car buyers dismiss the idea that they ever could get car finance. They think that past repayment problems and a damaged credit record means they wont be considered. They may even have been turned down for a new account by credit card companies or high street banks so they believe that they will be unable to get credit anywhere.

However that assumption is deeply flawed. Even if applicants for finance have missed payments on past loans or even had CCJs recorded against them they could still be successful in getting finance for a car from many of the UKs major car supermarkets. They tend to be a lot more sympathetic about past problems than high street banks and therefore more willing to lend.

Because of their more lenient approach buying a car on credit from a car supermarket tends to be the easier route to successful finance. Thats because any vehicle bought from the dealer using their car finance will be secured against the loan. The dealer is protected by way of a guarantee because they can recover the vehicle should you stop paying for it. That makes them more willing to give those with a poor credit record a second chance and the opportunity to prove that borrowers can handle the financial responsibility of taking out a loan.

To apply for car finance most dealers only insist that applicants are over 21 have a valid driving licence and have been resident in the UK for at least five years. And even on the rare occasions when there is a problem with an application all is not lost. It may still be possible to progress the loan if a guarantor can be found probably a family member or close friend to guarantee to pay back the loan if the applicant defaults on payments.

So if you are agonising over whether or not youll get car finance because of a poor past credit record you may wish to reconsider and start to dream about your new dream motor.

About the writer:  Matthew Pressman is a freelance writer and frequent flyer. When not travelling he enjoys golf and fishing.

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