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Selasa, 12 Mei 2009

BONUS:MOBIL KE-38 MILIK PANGERAN ALWALEED

Apa yang pertama kali terlintas di kepala anda semua mengenai berlian,,tentunya adalah batu mulia yang mahal harganya.

Tapi coba liat mobil mercedes milik pangeran alwaleed dari saudi ini 
menurut anda ditutupi dengan apa body mobil itu






jika anda mengira mobil tersebut ditutupi dengan manik-manik/potongan kaca/bahkan anda berpikir jika mobil tersebut ditutupi dengan kelereng/gundu maka anda salah.

Mobil koleksi pangeran alwaleed yang ke-38 ini ditutupi dengan berlian mulai dari depan hingga kebelakang.harga mobil tersebut melambung menjadi $4,8 juta itu wajar 
anda pun bisa menyentuh mobil tersebut tapi anda harus merogoh kocek anda karena hanya untuk memegangnya saja anda harus membayar sebesar $1000 atau sekitar Rp 10juta 

BELIEVE  OR NOT BELIEVE 
YOU MUST BELIEVE


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Rabu, 29 April 2009

LESSON 2:prepare your body kit






i think think this's cool body kit but any way it all depends on you


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Rabu, 15 April 2009

LESSON 1:burnout





you must look this cool video

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Selasa, 24 Maret 2009

Rabu, 11 Februari 2009

Five Steps to Buying a Used Car by Michael Newman


If you have chosen to contemplate purchasing a "pre-owned" vehicle, congratulations. Used cars, trucks and vans can be excellent vehicles, giving you access to the transportation that you need, without incurring the considerable cost of purchasing a new vehicle. One of the largest drawbacks to buying a new car is the depreciation that occurs when you drive it off the lot. In short, you get the vehicle that you want, without paying exorbitant prices for the chance to own a "new" vehicle. Many used vehicles are of recent vintage, especially if you choose to purchase a program car. However, buying used vehicles can be a tricky process. Here's a short guide to help you make the best decision.

1.Exterior Inspection - Always walk around any potential vehicle and perform a visual inspection. Check for things like rust, dents, dings, scrapes and deep scratches in the paint during this time. You should also look to see if you can detect any major body repairs that have been made to the vehicle. While walking around the vehicle, check the condition of the tires, looking for abnormal tread wear that may indicate an alignment problem.

2.Interior Inspection - Inspect the interior of the vehicle, as well. Here, you'll need to look for damage to the upholstery, burns from cigarettes, damage to the headliner and other areas. Look for scratches and gouges on the plastic bezels surrounding the HVAC and audio system, as well as around the glove box and center console (if there is one). These items may slip past a brief inspection, and can be quite costly to replace.

3.Under the Hood - Even if you don't know an air filter from an oil cap, you need to pop that hood and take a look at the engine. Does it look like it's in good condition? While you will not likely be able to diagnose any problems this way, it does give the salesperson the impression that you know a bit about automobiles. It will also allow you to get a better feel for the general care the car has seen. If the engine is relatively clean, then you can usually rest assured that the vehicle has been well maintained.

4.Maintenance Records - Ask the sales person to show you any maintenance records from the previous owner. These will help you get an idea of how well the owner maintained the vehicle in terms of oil changes, transmission services, alignments and other required preventative maintenance and major services. How close to a major service is the vehicle? If that service has not already been done, consider asking the sales person to "throw it in." Quite often, you'll find them more than willing to do this, especially if the service is due very soon.

5.Consider Program Vehicles - Many dealerships offer program vehicles in their used car section. These are lightly driven, and have never been technically owned. Often, program vehicles can be an excellent way to get a great car for a great price.


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Kamis, 05 Februari 2009

Jumat, 30 Januari 2009

How To Find Great Automobile Deals - A Short Car Auction Guide by Devraaj Khattri


Attending automobile auctions is a great way to find good deals on automobiles that have been seized by government entities if they were used in the commission of a crime or by private financial institutions if the original owner was not able to make all of the payments required. Contrary to popular belief, attending car auctions is not a sure fire way to find a vast array of automobiles being sold at below value. On the contrary, most vehicles sold at car auctions tend to go for their approximate value. Nevertheless, with careful research and planning, it is possible to find cars at auction that sell below their blue book value. Car auction attendees tend to fall into two categories. The first, and most common, is the interested novice who read about the auction in a newspaper or heard about it in a radio advertisement. Lured by the promise of below market automobile purchases, they head to the auction site unprepared and bid on any automobile that strikes their fancy. They typically either leave the auction empty handed or in an automobile that they paid far too much for. The other type of auction attendee is the one who does his homework and takes advantage of opportunities to inspect the vehicles in the days leading up to the auction. This latter individual is much more likely to walk away from the auction either with a bargain or with nothing at all. The most important thing to remember about car auctions is the following simple and often disappointing fact - the vast majority of cars sold at auction are sold at or above blue book value. This is surprising to hear since most television and radio advertisements for car auctions trumpet the vast savings that can be had. Most people who attend car auctions are either used car vendors or savvy civilians. Most of them know exactly how much a car is worth, and many have deep pockets that can bid on all of the best deals. A few such individual can drive bids on all of the automobiles up to or beyond their actual value. The only way to come out ahead in a car auction is to be smarter than the other bidders. Remember that many of the automobiles on the auction block have been flooded, wrecked, stolen, or may have been mistreated in a number of other ways. Any reputable car auction will make all cars on the block available for inspection a few days before the auction. It is a good idea to run a title check on any automobile that you are interested in purchasing. While the auction is supposed to run title checks as well, they are not always entirely trust worthy. The smart buyer will record then vehicle identification (VIN) number themselves and run a title check later, or phone the VIN to someone and have them run the check for them. They can get faster information this way and know quickly whether to pursue the car further or look elsewhere.

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