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Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR is the New Knight Rider Star Car
Posted by in Uncategorized on December 4, 2009

The most powerful Ford Mustang ever to be created is the new 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500KR. Fittingly, this supercharged car is the new K.I.T.T. or Knight Industries Three Thousand for the highly anticipated Knight Rider TV series. The producers of the show couldn’t have made a better choice in this TV series update of the 80’s classic.
The Ford Mustang remains to be one of the greatest automobile success stories of all time. With its famous powerful engine that the Mustang is known for, almost half of American sports car owners have a Mustang. The Ford Mustang is basically the icon for American muscle and sheer power, named after a steed that resembles such characteristics.
The 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR is the most powerful Mustang ever produced. It packs a 540-horsepower 5.4 liter supercharged V8 engine along with a Ford Racing Power Upgrade Pack. It also sports excellent suspension tuning, carbon composite hood, 18-inch alloy wheels, and a special design which drew inspiration from classic Shelby Mustangs. Its exterior is complete with special striping in celebration of the Mustang’s 40th anniversary.
The interiors of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR has a sporty look and feel to entice most racing enthusiasts and even casual car owners. The digital LED display in the front looks spectacular along with other instrumentation display icons. The black racing-inspired seats are perfect for the Mustang’s rugged and powerful persona.
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.77 seconds. It can travel a fourth of a mile within 3.87 seconds. Even with its 3500-pound frame it can still achieve such results. It has a titanium and aluminum body with a front engine on-demand all wheel drive chassis. Its V8 internal combustion engine is equipped with a Whipple supercharger for added boost.
Further specs of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR are available in certified Mustang dealers near you. You can also view full specifications of this super car online. Take note that the real specs of this car and the specs used in the TV series are quite different.
In the new TV series Knight Rider, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR is the new Knight Industries Three Thousand which replaced the Knight Industries Two Thousand. The new KITT also has features that are quite similar to the old KITT in the series. However, many years have passed since the last Knight Rider series and much have changed in terms of the power and design of the car.
The new KITT features a Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR which is packed with a 550-horsepower solar hybrid engine, sports suspension, metallic paint with nanotechnology camouflage system, morphing license plate, Xenon headlamps with night vision, self-regenerating armor plating, high speed internet connection, voice activated GPS, military satellite access, biomedical scanner, remote access, and other high tech features and gadgetry. The TV series reprises the role of KITT as the most advanced car in the world and nothing else comes close to the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR in the real world standards.
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Planning On Purchasing A New Car?
Posted by in Uncategorized on December 1, 2009
If you are planning on buying a new auto and you decide to finance it, be aware that the financing obtained by the dealer, even if the dealer contacts lenders on your “best interest” may not be the best bargain you can get. If you decide to trade in your old car (not the best advice) make sure you discuss the possibility of a trade-in only after you have negotiated the best possible price for your new car, and after you have researched the value of your old car. Before going to the dealer’s sales floor, make sure you research about what car model and options you desire, and how much you are willing to pay.
Price
Get a free dealer price quote online. Shop around to get the best available price by comparing models and prices in advertisments and at dealer showrooms. Because the price is a key factior in the dealer’s calculations regardless of whether you pay cash or finance your car, and also affects your monthly payments, negotiating the price can save you money. Generally, the invoice price should include freight (also known as destination and delivery). Base Price is the cost of the car without options, but considers standard equipment and factory warranty. Sometimes, dealers offer very low financing rates for specific cars or models, but may not be willing to negotiate on the price of these cars. Remember that a warranty is included in the price of the car while a service contract costs extra.
Dealers
Always take into account this: Dealers may be willing to bargain on their profit margin, around 10 and 20 percent. Dealers should never know more about your credit than you. However, dealers often want to sell their current inventory quickly, so you can negotiate a good deal if an in-stock car meets your needs. Dealers know their game way more than you do. Think about it, they do it every day. You will do it maybe 5-8 times in your whole life. Be attentive, and better yet, visit cardealerexposed.ecuawebsite.com
Credit
If your dealer requires you to buy credit insurance for car financing, it must be included in the cost of credit, but DON’T DO IT. Before purchasing a new car, you HAVE TO get your credit report and credit score from Experian, Equifax or True Credit. They rely on dumb car buyers who don’t know their own credit score and don’t research before they buy a car.
Most people know their blood pressure and cholesterol level, but few know their own credit score. Show up at a dealer without knowing your credit score, and you might as well give them your credit card.
I don’t use the free government mandated credit report site because they do not give you the credit score. Even if you have previous bankruptcy, tax liens, or bad credit, as long as your credit score is 525 or above, and bankruptcies have been discharged, your chances are good. Write on the copy: the dealer may NOT run a credit check on you.
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Looking for a Used Honda Car Online?
Posted by in Uncategorized on November 28, 2009
If you are looking for a specific Honda car then going with a Honda car dealer should be your first stop. Even better going online and searching with many dealers will make finding the car of your dreams simple and quick. Using a specialist motoring website you can search for dealers that specialize in Honda cars and they will be listed together so that you can take the time to browse and see if they have what you want.
One of the best tools that a specialist website will offer is the search engine. Unlike a traditional search engine you can tailor your search based on many factors regarding cars. To start with when looking for a Honda car dealer online you should define how far you are willing to travel when it comes to looking at the vehicle and taking it for a test drive. Of course the wider the area then the bigger the chance of finding the right car for the right price, some websites will make this easy by listing counties to choose from.
Once you have been presented with a list of Honda dealers then clicking on the links will take you to the dealer page and from here you can start your search. For example if you are looking for a Honda Civic of a certain age, price and even color then type your criteria in the box and you will be presented with cars matching this. To narrow down the choices you can then add more search criteria.
All listings for used cars should be accompanied by good clear photographs of the cars and depending on the dealer there will be several photos, which can give you an excellent overall view of the car. Of course more important is the actual listing, the wording describing the car. The wording should detail all the basics of the car including how many miles the vehicle has done, any service history, the asking price and the cars age. Hopefully the listing will then go on to mention any extras the car has and will point out both the good features of the car and the bad, if there are any.
Once you have found your ideal car you will of course want to go and take a look at it and here again a specialist website can be very useful prior to your going. They will give you many hints and tips on what to check while looking over the car and while buying your car from a Honda car dealer is safer than buying privately you still have to be careful. Also take into consideration what it will cost to tax and test the car and what the running costs will add up to along with the insurance. Also check online when it comes to options for the loan and make sure you can really afford to take it on. Once you are satisfied that you can afford the car then do not be afraid to haggle with the dealer over the price. The majority of dealers will knock off something, even if only a little from the asking price.
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