Finding the best way to buy 2012 New Cars
Finding the best way to buy 2012 New Cars
For 2012 New Cars are coming out in hopes to attract you the buyer. In order to gain market shares in the ultra competitive market of cars, manufacturers are throwing out as many features and lures the can possible come up with. We will go over a few things to help you steer clear of the bad deals and other possible incentives that can turn on you down the road.
2012 New Cars – What if this is my first new car, what should I look out for?
Depending on your buying habits will reflect on what you need to do and not do. Your budget will also play a big factor. The first thing to know is that any payment drawn out over 60 months is BAD! Unless you are absolutely positive you are going to keep this car forever and ever than you need to stay clear of long drawn out payment plans. The problem lies with the fact that if you ever plan to sell your vehicle short of its payment plan than you will be upside down on your loan. Being “upside down” in a loan is owing more than what the car is worth do to depreciation and is something most customers face when trading in a car they have only owned for a year or two. The sad truth about buying a new car is that it losses the most value as soon as you take it home. Different cars have different residual values and depreciation therefore it is important to research what 2012 New Cars are rated best for holding value. Higher end cars can be worse at holding value as well as others with high maintenance costs such as Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW. If you see high rebates on a car or a model that is known for getting high rebates near the end of the model year than watch out because a Rebate = Loss in Value.
2012 New Cars – What if I want a new car every few years?
If you are like many other customers who like a new car every three or four years than you may want to look into a straight term lease option for 2012 new cars. 2012 New Cars Leases can sometimes be great ways to deal with less headaches of car ownership yet if you are not aware of the terms in fine print they can be a nightmare. Leasing a car is like doing a long term rental. A lease takes into account the depreciation of the car as well as mileage after the car is used for the allotted time frame, but beware because they will penalize you for driving over the limit of miles allotted sometimes by as much as 10 to 15 cents per mile! Most companies set up leases on a 12,000 to 15,000 mile distance per year which means 1,000 miles a year. If you currently drive about 800 miles a month than you may want to look into a lease: if you drive 1,000 to 2,000 or more a month than stay far away from a lease. I hope this shines a little light on buying 2012 new cars and please read our other articles as well as check out our sponsors.
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New sports cars for 2012 lead to some seriously fast rides
New sports cars for 2012 lead to some seriously fast rides
There is just something about speed that we just can’t put our foot on except the gas pedal and that’s why we are going to look at new sports cars for 2012. Somehow in an era of global uncertainty on economics and especially oil we have decided to not believe any of that and look for a car that will make us not care anyways because we have the next quarter mile to think about instead. We use to be blown away by a production car that could get from 0 to 60 mph in less than six seconds. Somehow this is just a mediocre statistic for production cars today. Look at the rocket ship that landed on the west coast straight from the rumbling grounds of Japan. The GT-R is a thing of scientific and engineering genius on a simpleton’s budget (as far as supercars go). The GT-R can take you from nil to 60mph in 2.9sec (although most show 3.0 sec) and do it over and over with little help from you. While you’re now screaming down the track how about you turn the wheel, ok this thing can corner like nobody’s business (Couldn’t imagine the beauty of this car on race slicks on a sunny day.)
What else is there for new sports cars for 2012?
We see turbochargers making a comeback due to EU regulations on companies overall fuel efficiency. Wonder why Aston Martin makes a face lifted Toyota bubble car in Europe, there is your answer – Bureaucrats. I love turbo and I love the whine of a supercharger, it shivers me to my tingly parts and I have to think about sobering thoughts till the lust flash passes. BMW is turbo’ing its V8’s to give it the previous V10 specs. Plus with everyone wanting fuel economy and performance together companies like Ford are slaping turbochargers on 6-cylinder trucks..Wait what? Yeah and they are throwing out some impressive numbers. This little 380 horse gem has been foreseen to possibly end up in a special line of SVO Mustang new sports cars for 2012(Please, Please, Please ). Alan Mulally of Ford is already my hero but that would turn me into a giddy school girl.
What else is catching eyes for new sports cars for 2012?
Let’s see what we can drum up for new sports cars for 2012 and a very brief overview that’s completely unbiased.
Audi – Got some R or S or RS that’s fast and expensive and stuff. Looks good
Acura – is boring these days (and ugly with those fucking Captain America shields they call grills)
BMW- has the “M” series that is impressive all the way from the dwarf 1 series that packs heat
Cadillac – has gone Awesome with the CTS-V series making it a contender – Wow
Chevrolet – Camero ZR or whatever should be neat and that ZR-1 Vette is awesome for Italians
Chrysler- Is suppose to unveil a SRT-8 version that should be a heavy yacht that can cruise
Dodge – Charger and Challenger continue to gain power and we like that.
Eagle – got shot and is now extinct…Ok for several years now
Ford- Shelby Super Snake has more scoops for all those ponies pooping rubber on the tarmac, Ford has come out with some impressive mustangs. (I use to hate this company)
Fiat – Um Abarth SS here yet to mate with a 1M BMW to take over central Europe?
Geo- Metro is unchanged this year…..again?
Honda- Boring – No change as always (use to idolize this company)
Hyundai- Genesis is getting the band back together for this powerful RWD.
Infinity – wants own GT-R which could be amazing or could be sacrilegious.
Jeep- SRT-8 is now a “new sports cars for 2012”competitor because it is taking “roids”
Lexus – LFA made love to me while revving at 8000 rpm’s and then I had to change my PJ’s
Mazda – You know that unorthodox engine that was incredible…we killed it. (Dick’s)
Mitsubishi – Hey that only reason you thought of us….we killed it. (Dick’s)R.I.P. EVO
Nissan – GT-R, 370Z, GT-R, 370Z, Altima is even looking sexy. Great Job
Opel – wish they were in America
Subaru – Oh Subaru your STI makes me blush when I hear that opposed piston engine. (Thanks)
Toyota – Their TRD Tundra is somehow faster than any of their cars. Where the fuck is this joint project with Subaru? Why do I have to wave a gun around to get anyone to acknowledge that you use to make the amazing Supra?
Volkswagen- Is working on something small and hatch fast. Cool I will check into that sometime later.
This should be a little half ass attempt to look at new sports cars for 2012.
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New electric cars 2012 have been a hot topic and will continue to be
New electric cars 2012 have been a hot topic and will continue to be
We are headed into a time of renaissance since we have been spinning in circles in the oil dark ages. Oil has had a good run and will continue to be needed throughout the world but with as many small threats causing large consequences on the price of oil; it doesn’t seem to make you want to think about buying anything yet unless it’s maybe new electric cars 2012. One thing is for sure and that is everyone is pretty well fed up with the current prices of gasoline. I believe that it is important to be energy independent as a nation. Why should we rely on anyone other than ourselves to deliver goods that only we will use? There is just too much that can cause stress and tension between bureaucrats.
Why should I even consider any new electric cars 2012 has to offer?
All though the nation as a whole uses large amounts of electricity we still are developing newer and cleaner ways to create it as well as work on developing a smarter electrical grid to make the most of it and do it cheap. Since new electric cars 2012 have to either be completely electric or new hybrid cars 2012 than they still take a storage device to hold the charge. Hybrid electrics mostly use regenerative braking in order to create power as well as the gasoline engine acting as sort of a generator at times. With the generation of electricity there are storage batteries to store and help power the electric motor during acceleration. The electric power plant is usually only around twenty to thirty horsepower but offers a major amount of torque in order to help power the drive train in the area where most fuel is wasted getting the vehicle up to speed. This is the reason that hybrids can actually get better mileage in town than on the bypass. Full electric cars usually have an engine the size of a watermelon and one single gear since the electric motor can run up to several thousands of RPM’s unlike the conventional Flat, V, or Opposed piston engine set up where limitations are put on the crankshaft and pistons.
New electric cars 2012 – What will it take for more electric cars to be hitting the road after 2012?
New electric cars 2012 have been a huge step into actually setting electric cars free for regular customer purchase. GM has introduced the EV years back but only to selected owners and then were recalled in a public relations catastrophe. Today we see more advanced versions like the Nissan Leaf, Tesla and Chevy Volt who are competing to take hold of the electric renaissance. These companies are investing large sums of money into research and development trying to find more efficient platforms and cheaper ways to manufacture them. Lithium-ion batteries have become the standard for these revolutionary cars and have been seen to be reliable, stable, and rechargeable yet the costs are still high enough that people will be deterred. These companies will continue to work on progress and with the introduction to better hybrid models from Toyota, Ford, Nissan, GM, Honda, etc. Then the introduction of Fords first all electric next year will add to the production versions. The people have spoken and we are going more impatient with oils prices, repercussions, and extraction methods. There are better ways to harness energy now and therefore we must demand it from manufacturers because it’s always a buyer’s market. If you would like to learn more about new electric cars 2012 and other car facts and tips than please click on our other articles and sponsors.
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Most Expensive Ferrari to Exist
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Classic Ferrari prices have risen in recent years, and the other more expensive models break sales records.
In 2008 there where sold in California 1961 Ferrari Spider approximately EUR 7 million and the 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa’s price was nearly 8.5 million in 2009. |
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But now one of the Britain radio personal broke those limits. Chirs Evans decided to give him a present by buying Ferrari Gto 250 and must say, this vintage car didn’t come cheap. He made a record by making most expensive public ferrari purchase. Evan paid $ 20 million USD for this car. Car insurance for these beast is gone rise 1000 pounds a month and that’s one expensive insurance.
Ferrari GTO

Ferrari GTO 250 was produced between 1962 to 1964 and the GTO stand for Gran Turismo Omologata. GTO has quickly began Ferris most valuable car although it’s old.
Latest Ferrari GTO is Ferrari 599 GTO which is currently one of the Ferrari’s fastest car.
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