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7 Things You Must Know Before Purchasing Audi Cars

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Buying Audi Cars can cost a much, The German product are made to be very Comfortable. Have you been thinking about getting an Audi? You have been shopping around and you are pretty sure you understand enough about the Audi. You may be correct, but we have 7 things that you must be aware of before you purchase an Audi. 1.  Audi  is part of the Volkswagen Group, which is based in  Germany . The origins of Audi are complex, but just to give you an idea, Audi’s founder trained unde r Karl Benz. Audi is not only a luxury car, it is part of the best selling luxury car trifecta which includes BMW and Mercedes. 2. Crash testing of  Audi cars  is something we think about as an innovation of the past 20 years, but we are certainly wrong about that. Audi has been doing crash testing for 75 years, with cameras, dummies, and sensors. Their way of demonstrating the level of safety of their cars was by rolling down an Audi F7 from a hill. Pretty sad. 3. A world-class interior design, stabi

6 Reasons Why You Need Car Insurance

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In the U.S, Car Insurance is required by law in 48 states and the District of Columbia Car Insurance  is all about being protected from financial loss in case accidents occur or if your vehicle gets stolen. It is usually a contract between you and the insurance company, you make payment and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as outlined in your policy. If you cause an accident, the auto liability coverage required on your car insurance policy helps pay for the other party’s medical bills and property damage. It also helps pay your legal fees, if you’re taken to court over the accident. To Comply With State Laws, each state’s laws set minimum auto liability coverage limits that drivers are required to buy. A limit is the maximum amount your insurer will pay toward a covered claim. You may want to increase your coverage limits beyond your state’s minimum requirements. Otherwise, you could end up paying out of pocket if, for instance, you cause a wreck that injures ano

Peugeot Goes 50 Years Back In Time For The New ‘E-Legend’

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The Peugeot e-Legend Concept, which gets its public unveiling at the Paris motor show The new  Peugeot e-Legend  draws heavily on the 504 Coupe of 50 years ago, but it also incorporates some elements of United States muscle cars. e-Legend’s overall dimensions are close to the new 508’s. The concept is slightly lower and shorter and the wheels are a plausible 19in in diameter. It’s a two-door four-seater with frameless windows and a glasshouse that closely resembles the 504’s. The elegantly concave sides of the car connect muscular wheel arches, while at the front and rear the LEDs are styled like claw marks. There’s a grille and some strong vertical air inlets, giving the e-Legend much more of a ‘face’ than many electric concepts. The 100kWh batteries are in the floor, with electric motors driving all four wheels. While stressing that this is a concept, not a prototype, Peugeot claims a power output of around 456bhp and 590lb ft of torque, with a top speed close to 140mph and

Reviews: Lexus UX 250h Luxury (2019)

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Lexus UX 250h might just be what you want! Lexus doesn’t just build hybrids, remember, although the UK range won’t include the petrol-only UX 200. Instead, Brits will get a narrow choice of the  Lexus UX 250h  with front-wheel drive as standard, and the optional E-Four system, which diverts some of the drive to the rear wheels when extra traction’s required. We’d recommend sticking with the former. A new long-stroke (for improved low-down torque) 2.0-litre petrol mill is combined with Lexus’s latest-generation hybrid gubbins, producing 176bhp combined. Somehow, the lexus UX 250h Luxury doesn’t feel as rapid as it’s 8.5-second 0-62mph acceleration time suggests it might, while its top speed is electronically capped at 110mph. Drive the UX 250h gently around town and its very refined and hushed, smoothly going about its business with minimal fuss. Wake it up on an open back road and you’ll still experience that high-pitched sound where the engine speed doesn’t seem in unison with t

Drivers Pay £12 More For Petrol At Motorway Services

The analysis of average fuel prices shows motorway services areas force drivers to pay more for petrol and diesel. Drivers who fill up with petrol or diesel at  motorway services  stations are paying an average of £12 more than those who brim their tanks at supermarket petrol stations. The average cost of petrol at motorway service areas in September stood at 149.56 pence-per-litre (diesel was 152.46ppl), with the supermarket equivalent being 127.07ppl (diesel 131.44ppl). That means a driver filling up an average family car with 55 litres of petrol will pay £69.85 at a supermarket, compared to £82.26 at a motorway services. For diesel drivers the figures are £72.29 and £83.85 respectively. Those opting to use non-supermarket off-motorway filling stations paid an average of 130.66ppl for unleaded, and 134.41 for diesel. The data comes from motoring organisation the RAC, whose fuel spokesman, Simon Williams warned: “A dark cloud is hanging over forecourts as oil is at a four-year

Top 10 Websites To Sell Your Car Online

Looking for where to sell your cars online? your search ends here. As we present to you the latest Top 10 Websites To  Sell Your Car Online. 1. eBay Motors Make sure it’s such a good deal that you’re okay with any foibles undisclosed by the seller. So how do you know you’re getting a nice price? Do an advanced search and look at the completed listings. You’ll see what sold. Maybe even more important, you’ll see what didn’t. Link:  http://www.ebay.com/motors 2. Facebook Market The Facebook Marketplace is one of the newest popular places to sell a car. All you need is a Facebook account and you’re ready to start listing for free. Your big advantage here is the ability to vet someone before they even come to look at your car. The potential buyer’s Facebook profile will be visible to you once they send a message, so it’s much more personal than the anonymous world of Craigslist. Link:  https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/ 3. Craigslist We all know the horror stories that

Check Out The Updated Cost Of Car Insurance In UK

Car Insurance in UK The average car insurance premium in the UK for comprehensive cover costs £485 a year, according to Association of British Insurers (ABI) data for the third quarter of 2017. That is the equivalent of £40.41 a month. ABI says that in the third quarter of 2017, the average price of comprehensive motor insurance rose by 10% on the third quarter of 2016. That’s an increase four times the rate of inflation, or a total average increase of £45. ABI says that the average premium is the highest it has ever been since it started tracking motor insurance prices in 2012. The ABI uses data from a number of insurers but other organisations give different answers. According to Consumer Intelligence car insurance premiums have gone down by 5.5% over the last 12 months to an average of £712 per year. Car insurance premiums for under 25s have gone down by 11.9% due to a growing number of insurers offering telematics. However younger drivers still pay a lot more compared