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Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Traveling from place to place can be pretty pricey . Not only this, but when you are doing the majority of the travel  by car, then chances are that you are spending quite a bit more than you originally intended to on things such as food, pit stops at hotels/motels, fueling up with gasoline, and unexpected road repairs. 

Nowadays, while there are still those of us who prefer to travel by car, there seems to be  a steadily increasing majority of us who would much rather have our vehicles shipped to where it is that they need to go. This is why car shipping has become so popular. It’s not nearly enough to say that you are going to be relocating to a new location halfway across the country due to a new job change. No, instead, you have to figure out a way to get your vehicle from one point to the other without driving yourself crazy sitting in traffic or draining your bank account.

Over the past few years, vehicle shipping has panned out to now include more than just those who work for car manufacturers and dealerships. In fact, most people who use auto movers nowadays are those who are involved in the military, those who are purchasing vehicles online or at auctions as well aw those who are moving into a new home or just simply going on a long vacation. And what’s perhaps even more shocking is that the typical clientele for these auto movers includes those who are from all sorts of different socioeconomic backgrounds.

Because car shipping has become this sort of all-inclusive club, it has allowed people the flexibility to travel and/or visit with family, whereas they might have not done so in the past. You no longer have to sit through hours upon hours of bumper to bumper traffic while driving. Instead, all that you have to worry about now is how and when you are going to book your next plane flight so that you can continue on your path of mobility.

Make travel more fun by hiring a vehicle shipping company. You won’t regret the decision.

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Do you think new cars are way over priced?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I mean, I think of how many new cars are probably made and even sold in one day, and sometimes I wonder if we’re being way overcharged for new cars. What do you think? Does it really cost them $20,000 +++ to build them?

I don’t think cars are overpriced, if by that you mean they have an artificially high, inflated profit margin. Too many car manufacturers (domestic and import) are not profitable for that to be the case. In addition to the basic manufacturing costs of a car, you’ve got to consider development costs, marketing, warranty claims, and everything else that adds overhead. I think it’s more a case that people just spend too much on them.

If you just want basic transportation to get you from point A to point B, you can get still get a brand new compact car with power windows/locks and AC for around $15k.

But people have demonstrated they’re more than willing to spend $25k+ for bigger, heavier cars with bigger engines and all kinds of optional luxury conveniences (moonroofs, large alloy wheels, premium stereos, leather seating, power seats, etc). Heck, people will spend $35k+ just to get a "luxury" version of a car that already has these accessories!

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Whats going to happen to the fields of new cars sitting doing nothing?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

all these car manufacturers have stopped production because no one is buying cars… they have huge stock piles of brand new cars, sitting in huge fields, doing nothing but depreciate

will they be sold for dirty cheap?
will they be scrapped/recycled?
yeah this bail out plan is a load of bull… the government spend money like its a drugged up alcoholic teen…

My view on this is that the cars are sitting in an outdoor enviroment just rusting ! sort of puts the rustproof warranties out the door !

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How many gallons of water does car manufacturers use to pre-wash new cars before putting on primer?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

For each new car.
Of course, I think they need to wash the car after painting it also, don’t they?

Also how many new cars are manufactured each day, around the world?

Does anyone know?
I did not know that. But I do dare assume they use huge amounts of water to wash off the chemicals before putting on the paint?
Please, educate me on this issue.
I have heard many different stories.

They are not washed with water. They are chemically cleaned in dipping tanks.

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