Friday, December 29, 2006

Auto Parts for Brains: Predictions for 2007


I have read this article from http://www.houstoncars.org/10-auto-industry-predictions-for- 2007.php and they made some interesting predictions as to what might happen in the next year.

Here is a summary of their predictions. For more on these please do visit their blog. They have some great things in there that any automotive enthusiast will love.

Toyota will take Ford and GM's place as the world's largest automotive manufacturer.

This might not be farfetched since these year Toyota topped the list of most preferred car for their camry and most energy efficient for their hybrid line up.

Gas prices will skyrocket again.

Tell me about it. This will surely happen, but I say it will be up and down for most of the year. A brave prediction will be if it will exceed the highest price it got to this year.

People will turn to hybrids again.

A probable effect of rising gasoline prices.

Ford and Jaguar will part ways.

Daimler-Chrysler will become Daimler-Benz and Chrysler once more.

Saab will stick.

Honestly I could'nt care less. :P

Subcompacts will be ruled out by compact cars.

The fact that most of these have better mileage might be the tipping point for the decision makers and buyers.

The slow death of the full-sized SUV.

Maybe sales will be dampened by the threat of rising gas prices. Still there is the image that these cars project that will be irresistible for the American buyer. It's still always about the size.

Great sales for the Hyundai.

I must agree. Lately Hyundai have been coming up with better designed models. From the stigma of being old unreliable, some increase in sales is not surprising. But they surely have a long way to go.

This is still not the year of the diesel.

I hope not. I hope not.

Other interesting resources to check out.

Auto Parts resource page for 4x4
Car Parts and Auto Parts Page at Automotive Appraisals
Cool Blog List for Automotive Ralated sites
Honda uses Auto Parts for it's Commercials
Auto Parts Listing at All World
One Stop for finding Auto Parts and Car Parts


Wednesday, December 20, 2006

This the season to remember friends...

Merry Christmas Everyone! This is truly the time to try to remember all the people who have been part of our past year. It has been one big ride for me. And what made it an interesting one was the fact that I did it with those close to my heart. This post is just to greet you all a Merry Christmas.

Here are a cool collection of tips I have found for us to make the holiday season less of a hassle.

1. It would be better if you schedule your yearly maintenance a few weeks before the Holidays. This will help you avoid the crowd, and prepare for the coming weather changes that will surely affect your car.

2. Change your batteries even if they have not yet bailed out on your car and if you have been using them for three years or more already.

3. Carry a washer solvent on your vehicle, and check wipers. They are usually used much during the season.

4. Have your annual antifreeze change early. This will ensure your vehicle will be ok even if the temperature drops. Also, follow the recommended 50/50 antifreeze and distilled water.

5. Check your tires and your spare. Make sure they are properly aligned and are balanced.

6. Never drive between short distances. It is better to plan your shopping including where you will park, what routes to take and what to buy.

7. Put in a new car seat cover that will absorb all the spills, and the mess the holidays offer.

8. When parking on snow laden ground, check your exhaust, just for safety.

That’s just a jumble from my mind. Hehehehe.

To the following, smiles.....

Auto Parts Lover
Car Parts and Auto Parts Expert
Auto Parts Junkie's Friend
Import Car Parts and Auto Parts Finder
Bent on used Auto Parts
Riding on Auto Parts Alone

You mean a lot to me...

Auto Parts Leaking from my Brains

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Windows of Opportunities

I hate link sites. Maybe, it's because when I started giving the net some attention, Yahoo! was already a biggie and so I just had no time to appreciate link sites or link pages for that matter. Lately however, I got into some research and I found just how important links are. They are literally windows that will take you to relevant sites with common content.

Links usually pass thru an approval phase where it is screened for significance. This means that for a really good page, a links page serves as a list of sites that the site views as relevant.

Here are a few of the significant links pages I have found that I did like.

An in depth look at Auto Parts Place
Another Perspective
A useful links page
A useful University Site
A great compilation of auto related sites

I think I owe these guys my thanks for providing such a useful site.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Additonal Resources with authority for auto parts.

Hey guys I have found this sites to be very informative. I especially liked the entry on defensive driving. The truth is that these are so simple we usually fail to give them importance.

Discussion on Auto Parts
Driving
Survival Driving
Wicked Auto Parts
Auto Parts Resources
Discount Auto Parts at an Online Store for Import Car Parts

Enjoy