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Houston - Best Place to Buy Used Cars
Houston Used Car Dealers
| By: Scott Donna |
USA has probably the largest used car market and it is everyday flourishing at a rapid pace. One reason behind it is that the large market of Information Technology is based in USA. It is the hub of IT sector as well global higher education. IT professionals and students from across the globe come to USA for a definite tenure and for that small span they opt for an used car. So, there are lots of used car dealers of Nissan, Toyota or Chevrolet, who are competent as well as successful. When talking about used car dealers, Houston is a most opted for choice for people who live in and around the area. Just visit any website and you will know about the numbers of used car dealers in Houston. It proves how flourishing the market is.
The best place to look for Houston used car dealers is in the internet. There are abundant of websites providing all the information to satiate your quest. They recommend the car insurance and the best bank to go for auto loan. But when you are buying a used car, be very particular about your requirements. Carefully choose the type of car, make and the dealer. Often used cars become a recurrent expense so before making the purchase do enough ground check.
For example, before buying a car you must know about the dealer. Their reliability should be the basis of purchase. When going for an old car, you should be mentally prepared for the frequent problems arising with them and hence, even frequent visits to the dealer. So, make sure your dealer has goodwill in market for the service they provide. It is easy to choose such dealers. Reliability and goodwill comes with experience, just look for the experienced car dealers. Much of the Houston Texas used car dealers are in market for more than half a century and they have earned goodwill in this span. When dealing with them you can be sure about the service.
After ensuring your satisfaction comes insuring your car. Generally, Houston used car dealers offer useful car insurance plans extending the original warranty along with the Rental Allowance and Towing Assistance as complementary facility.
Maintenance is another important aspect of car purchase. You should always go for those dealers who have a good inventory of certified auto parts of the brand you are going to own. This is a pertinent problem with pre owned cars that their parts are tough to get. So it is advisable to be prepared to deal with the problem beforehand.
So, now you know that if you want to know about one, you will get innumerable Houston used car dealers and their contact information. And all within your easy reach. All you need is to focus your search with correct keywords, then just few clicks here and there and you are sorted.
Read More: http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/58019/used_cars/houston_used_car_dealers.html
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10 fast and fuel-frugal sports cars
By Jim Gorzelany | Forbes.com – Thu, May 17, 2012 7:56 PM EDT

It doesn’t take a market research maven to determine that with gas prices still hovering around the $4.00 mark, fuel economy remains of paramount importance among new-car buyers. But what if your vehicular preferences run more toward the fast and the furious – can a true sports car be both entertaining to drive and fuel efficient?
The answer, surprisingly, is yes.
While the sports car market is still populated with plenty of gas-guzzlers, there are a number of models – some of which are among the quickest rides on the road – that boast downright decent fuel economy.
And while it could be said that anyone who’s able to afford a costly sports car could well absorb sky-high gasoline prices, consider the environmental effects of choosing a “greener” alternative. According to the EPA’s figures, the aforementioned 911 Carrera S will burn an average 10.3 fewer barrels of oil and spew 4.6 fewer tons of greenhouse-gas emissions annually than will either the comparably performing Lambo or Aston Martin. Such emissions include carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, which are said to be major contributors to global warming. (For fuel economy and emissions ratings for all vehicles, check the EPA’s website at www.fueleconomy.gov.)
We sorted through both the EPA’s official fuel economy ratings and posted 0-60 mph times for all sport coupes/convertibles sold in the U.S. to compile a formidable list of ten models that can reach 60 mph in well under six seconds, yet achieve an estimated combined city/highway fuel economy of 22 mpg or better. These include fleet-footed models like the Porsche 911, Boxster and Cayman, the Lotus Evora, Nissan 370Z, Audi TT, Mercedes-Benz SLK, Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Infiniti G37 and an unexpectedly frugal version of the venerable Ford Mustang.
While most of these cars offer the choice of either a standard stick shift or an automatic transmission, you’ll note that many models achieve their quickest 0-60 mph times and top fuel economy ratings with the latter, particularly if it’s a sophisticated dual-clutch automated manual gearbox. While such racecar-inspired transmissions can be operated by hand for a quasi-manual effect, in fully automatic mode they typically shift faster and more precisely than most humans could muster.
One caveat, however. The EPA’s ratings are based on standardized tests conducted under strictly controlled conditions on a dynamometer, which is like a treadmill for cars. Out in the real world lead-footed motorists will likely never achieve any of these models’ lofty estimates. The EPA cautions that “aggressive” driving (i.e. the manner for which sports cars are built) can reduce a vehicle’s gas mileage by as much as 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent in the city. As they say, your mileage may vary.
Given that corporate average fuel economy regulations here and in Europe are scheduled to rise significantly in the coming years, expect sports-car builders to pay added attention to their models’ mileage down the road. This will likely include expanded use of lighter-weight materials like aluminum and carbon fiber; all else being equal, decreasing a vehicle’s mass by 10 percent enables about a three percent increase in fuel economy. Expect widespread use of technology like direct fuel injection and turbocharging to help make smaller engines perform like larger ones, as well as a so-called stop-start function that automatically de-powers an engine while the car is at idle to save fuel.
We’ll also be seeing more hybrid, plug-in hybrid and all-electric sports cars in subsequent model years. The recently discontinued Tesla Roadster proved that a battery-powered sports car could maintain top performance (0-60 mph in around four seconds) and use no gasoline at all. Porsche is currently testing a plug-in hybrid 918 Spyder “supercar” it plans to introduce in the fourth quarter of 2013. While it’s expected to break the bank at a reported $845,000, Porsche says the 918 Spyder will boast the equivalent of over 770 horsepower and get around 78 mpg (three liters per 100 km).
Now that’s really fast and frugal.
The latest version of the iconic Porsche 911 continues the brand’s tradition of combining stellar performance with responsible fuel consumption. Powered by a 350-hp 3.4-liter flat-six engine and optional seven speed dual-clutch automated manual transmission, the base 911 can sprint to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds and is estimated at 20/28 city/highway mpg. The 911 Carrera S, which packs a 400-hp 3.8-liter flat-six, is even quicker at 4.1 seconds to 60 mph, but manages similar fuel economy at 20/27 mpg.
Read more: http://autos.yahoo.com/news/10-fast-and-fuel-frugal-sports-cars.html
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Houston Auto Show going on now till January 29, 2012
If some of you plan on attending the Houston Auto Show this year. Here is some additional information in case you need to plan your day to go out.
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Did you know? Locations & Services
Did you know we offer certified auto appraisals on all types of vehicles including motorcycles, rv's and commercial vehicles? All certified auto appraisers are trained to handle any vehicle available on the market today. Types of appraisals and inspections we offer are total loss, diminished value, classic car, exotic car, stated value, pre-purchase inspections, dmv form, lease turn-in, bank loan, bankruptcy, donation, non-cash charitable contribution, motorcycle, heavy machinery, commercial, heavy truck and more!
Did you know we service 44 states in the United States? We strive to offer appraisal services to customers in Birmingham, Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, Phoenix, Arizona, Little Rock, Arkansas, Los Angeles, California, Denver, Colorado, Hartford, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Dover, Delaware, Orlando, Florida, Tampa, Florida, Miami, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia, Boise, Idaho, Chicago, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana, Des Moines, Iowa, Wichita, Kansas, Louisville, Kentucky, New Orleans, Louisiana, Portland, Maine, Baltimore, Maryland, Detroit, Michigan, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jackson, Mississippi, Kansas City, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, Billings, Montana, Omaha, Nebraska, Manchester, New Hampshire, Newark, New Jersey, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Charlotte, North Carolina, Fargo, North Dakota, Las Vegas, Nevada, Cleveland, Ohio, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Portland, Oregon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Providence, Rhode Island, Charleston, South Carolina, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Memphis, Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, Austin, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, San Antonio, Texas, Salt Lake City, Utah, Burlington, Vermont, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Seattle, Washington, Charleston, West Virginia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Cheyenne, Wyoming. We are constantly expanded out services areas so give us a call today, we'll do whatever it takes to get your certified auto appraisal taken care of.
New USPAP 2012-2013 Now Available - Revisions Inside!
The Appraisal Foundation (TAF) announced that the 2012-2013 edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) is now available. The 2012-13 edition of USPAP will be valid for two years, effective January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2013. According to a TAF press release “the new edition includes the standards of professional practice for all appraisal disciplines as well as guidance from the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) in the form of USPAP Advisory Opinions and USPAP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).”
As with the prior edition, the new edition includes the standards of professional practice for all appraisal disciplines as well as guidance from the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) in the form of USPAP Advisory Opinions and USPAP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
Changes to the document include:
- Revisions to DEFINITIONS of “Client,” “Extraordinary Assumptions,” and “Hypothetical Condition,” as well as a new definition of “Exposure Time”;
- Creation of a new RECORD KEEPING RULE and related edits to the Conduct Section of the ETHICS RULE;
- Revisions to Advisory Opinion 21, USPAP Compliance; and,
- Revisions to STANDARDS 7 & 8: PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL, DEVELOPMENT & REPORTING.
Texas Auto Insurance - Minimum Coverages Required
Texas Auto Insurance Information
You must have enough liability insurance to pay up to $30,000 in medical expenses for each person injured in an accident, up to a combined total of $60,000 for everyone who was hurt in an accident. You also must have at least $25,000 in coverage to pay to repair or replace the other driver´s car. Because of these coverage amounts, basic minimum liability coverage is often called "30/60/25 coverage."
Medical care and vehicle repair or replacement costs can be expensive. Therefore, minimum coverage might not be enough to cover your financial obligations if you cause a serious accident. It´s a good idea to consider raising your coverage limits. Raising your coverage limits will raise your policy premium, however.
For more information please visit the Texas Department of Insurance at:
http://www.tdi.texas.gov/auto/youngfaqauto.html#1
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Classic Car Inspections - Should you trust the seller?
We receieved several calls today regarding classic car inspections and all brought up a good questions. Should you trust the person selling the vehicle? Several times in the past month we have found problems with the vehicle that the seller did not inform the potential buyer about. In Houston, TX we had a guy tell our customer there was no rust not even surface rust on the frame rails. When we arrived at the location of the vehicle, everything looked fine from the engine to the interior. Than we had the owner lift the car up and sure enough there was surface rust. So than the certified appraiser started looking more into the rust; so he started pulling up carpet and trunk liner and found rust holes in the passenger floor pan. This customer that hired us to inspect this vehicle lived in michigan. With michigan weather this would not be a smart purchase as the rust will get worse over time. In Dallas, TX we inspected an antique roadrunner. The seller told the customer the paint was flawless, no surface scratches or chips anywhere. The appraiser arrived at the location for inspection and found rust bumples underneath the rear glass and rock chips on the front of the hood. Our client was looking for a show quality classic car. With todays competition any flaw in the paint would cause a car show judge to deduct points off your total score. In Denver, Colorado we inspected a classic truck that was supposibly "show car quality." During inspection of the truck we found bolts with surface rust and carpet stained from the leaking evaporator core. In San Antonio, TX a customer hired us to do a second inspection for him as the classic car dealership said it was in perfect condition. During inspection found trunk near quarter panel was starting to rust and rear main seal was leaking down the oil pan.
The purpose of this post is to inform you to always trust your instinct and hire a certified classic car appraiser to inspect the vehicle. For the few hundre dollars you spend on the inspection can save you thousands of dollars in repairs. Please contact us and one of our certified auto appraiser will assist you.


