Showing posts with label Automobiles. Show all posts
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December 26, 2008

Yamaha FZ16 Reviews, Specifications, Price

Price of Yamaha FZ 16 - 65,000
Yamaha FZ 16 is a masterpiece born to revolutionize the era with its eye catching features and specifications. This bike is equipped with certain special features like :
  • Air-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder 153cc engine featured by its heart stirring pick up and featuring an electric starter.
  • Monocross rear suspension unit that assures fast running performance and handling.
  • India’s first radial tyre with a 60% aspect ratio
  • Good shock absorption and damping characteristics
  • Multi-reflector headlight
  • Steel fuel tank having capacity of 12 liter with uniquely styled plastic resin cover
  • Full Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) meter


Specifications of Yamaha FZ 16:
  • Starting method - Electric starter
  • Compression ratio - 9.5:1
  • Maximum output - 14PS / 7500 rpm
  • Maximum torque - 14 N.m / 6000 rpm
  • Engine oil volume - 1.2 liters


Colors :
Various colors available in Yamaha FZ 16 are :
  • Lava red
  • Midnight black
  • Flaming orange
Reviews of Yamaha FZ 16:

This is perhaps the most sensational bike release in India. People are excited about the Yamaha FZ16 more than any other bike launch in the history. Why? Because it is not the big bike which a common Indian youth can’t afford. And it is not the sports bike with big flaring and sexy but unmanly looks. FZ16 changes the definition of street biking, its daring, strong, aggressive and unique. Join with me into a journey of exploring the various features of Yamaha FZ16.

Maintaining Your Car

Regular maintain your car is important both for road safety and resale reasons, but it can be a costly business, and everyone is interested in finding out more about how they can reduce this cost. As it goes, proper maintenance is the best way to ensure you car run smoothly and has a longer life span.

As the old saying goes, prevention is better than cure. And you can save money and prolong your car's working capacity, if you take the time to keep on top of some of the simpler tasks such as engine oil change, wiper maintenance and regular check ups at your local garage.

Furthermore, simple maintenance such as regular cleaning can prevent corrosion caused by mud and dust that builds up and sticks to the body of the vehicle. The most suitable liquids and spare parts for your vehicle can be found in the car manual; however, it is amazing the number of people who don't bother to consult this important book.

Also, regular checking of your car tyres and brakes will bring to your attention straight away any potential problems. And, check your tyre pressure at regular intervals as underinflated tyres increase fuel consumption. Therefore, it is best to have worn tyres replaced in good time to prevent unnecessary damage to the wheel and to increase your car mileage.

It is therefore good to know that there is advice and guidance available from professionals, so performing some of the essentials yourself should not prove to be a major problem. And, some helpful things you can do which will mean avoiding the cost of having to use a mechanic include; using only original parts, checking the battery, coolant levels and spark plugs, as well as changing rubber drive belts and clogged air filters regularly.

It is also important to understand that rash or erratic driving is to be avoided and this can be damaging to your clutch, engine and brake pads, so try to keep things smooth and steady on the road. You don't have to be an expert to consider looking under the hood to take a look at the engine; consult the troubleshooting section of the manufacturer's handbook for potential issues and seek advice if something looks wrong.

December 25, 2008

Buying Used Car - Tips

It is always better to go for a used car if you are a greenhorn and have just learnt driving. This way you can refine your driving skills and gain the necessary confidence before investing a substantial amount on new car.

Some of the reasons, which have made used car market, a big attraction are:

* Less capital investment
* One can afford a luxury model in relatively less price.
* Lower depreciation
* Used car market has developed these days and most car makers now sell certified used cars, which include warranties.
* Financing rates for used cars have dropped in recent years.

But buying a used car has a few downsides too. Used cars have higher maintenance cost as compared to new cars. You may have to go for replacement of old tyres, battery, clutch plate etc. Used cars have low reliability and they are susceptible to frequent breakdowns. New cars tend to have advanced and more safety features as compared to old cars.

Now that you have decided to buy a used car just follow these simple tips to get the best bargain.

1. Decide your budget: It is always better to have a rough idea of the amount that you can afford to spend on buying the car before starting the car buying process. This way you can avoid overshooting your budget. While deciding about the budget also account for the insurance and other running costs.

2. Finding the right car: Unlike buying a new car you can't be fastidious while buying a used car. You have to be flexible. If you're set on one model, in a specific color, with a certain mileage or specification you may find it hard to get a bargain as you're focusing on a narrow market. If you're prepared to consider something similar to what you want, you'll find a much wider choice available and it becomes easier to negotiate.

3. Communicate with the seller: You can buy the used car either from a dealer or from an individual. While buying the car from an individual enquire why he/she is selling the car, how the car was used (single hand, daily commuting etc.), and finally ask for permission to get the car inspected by a car mechanic. If you get the right answers only then proceed further otherwise look for some other seller.

4. Thoroughly inspect the car: While an individual seller may permit you to get the car inspected by a mechanic, a dealer may not be so obliging. Don't let this stop you from doing some inspection on your own.

Keep following things in mind while inspecting the car.

* The engine should idle smoothly without surging or sputtering, and accelerate from standstill without bucking or hesitating.
* Inspect the chassis of the car. The bodyline will give you an indication whether the car has met an accident or not.
* Look for signs of repainting. Check whether all the body parts are of same colour. Open the trunk, hood and doors. Look for paint specs or over spray-a telltale sign that all or part of the vehicle has been repainted.
* Check the wheel alignment of cars. Uneven wear and tear of tyres-balding on the sides or in the middle-indicate poor alignment.
* Check the condition of battery.
* Check whether all the headlights and indicators are working properly.
* Check air conditioning for proper operation. Sufficiently heat up the engine to test the efficiency of air conditioner. Check the operations of defroster, heater and fan.

5. Take a test drive: A test drive will give you the feel of the car and help you arrive at the decision whether the car is fit for you or not.

Look out for following things while taking a test drive:

* With the engine idling before you start your test-drive, turn the steering wheel right and left. There should not be any play in the wheel before the tyres start to turn.
* The engine should idle smoothly without clattering or metallic sounds, or sharp hissing, in the engine compartment. Normal sound is smooth whirring of belts and fan.
* Check the condition of clutch plates.
* Test the brakes on an empty stretch of road. From a speed of 30 kph, apply the brakes hard. The car should stop straight and quickly, without pulling to one side and without any vibration. The pedal feel should be smooth and linear, and stopping the car shouldn't take a huge effort.