Thursday, January 30, 2014

Have you ever wondered when was the first car fender invented and what was the inspiration?


The first car fender was invented by Frederick Simms in 1901. It was similar to the railway engine buffers during that time period.

Monday, January 27, 2014

There are approximately one billion cars in active use in the world today.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Ford Recalling 2011 model year, E-150, E-25-, E-350 and E-450
The recall is for the improper manufacturing of windshields that did not meet the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards No.205 "Glazing Materials." This condition can lead to some of the windshields forming bubbles in the glass after an extended time in hot temperatures. The vehicles that may be affected are vehicles built between May 12, 2011 through May 26,2011 models,  E-150, E-25-, E-350 and E-450. These bubbles may impede the drivers ability to see increasing the risk of an accident.
Ford will be notifying vehicle owners that may be affected by the recall to take their vehicle to a Ford dealership to have the windshield inspected and if bubbles are found the dealer will replace the windshield free of charge.

If you have any concerns about your vehicle and this recall contact the Ford customer relationship center at 1-866-436-7332. Ford's recall campaign number is 11C20.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Supercharger

The first supercharged Mercedes-Bena SS & SSK sports cars were invented in Stuttgart, Germany in 1923 by Ferdinand Porsche.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Quirky Car Information


The number of people that can be squeezed into a smart car is 19.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Recall on 400 Ford Explorer SUV’s


400 Ford Explorer SUV’s are being recalled by Ford for a service issue. The SUV’s model year 2011 and 2012, these SUV’s were serviced after 9/1/13 with a suspect steering gear. Software error could occur and add to a situation causing the steering wheel to lock. Ford states that no accidents have been reported relating to this issue
46,000 Ford Edge SUVs recalled over fuel leak



Ford Motor Company is recalling its Ford Edge SUV model year 2012 and 2013 for a fuel system leak that could possibly cause a fire. Ford stated that no injuries or accidents related to this issue have been reported.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A Tire That Gets Better With Age

Introduced today at the Detroit auto show Michelins new tire that gets better with age.
Michelin's engineers have developed a tire that has treads that change as it wears reducing stopping distance.  A tire's grip worsens as the tread wears down, Michelin's engineers figured out how to retain wet weather road holding with tires that have tens of thousands of miles on them. This new tire technology will be available this spring.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Windshield wipers, in November of 1903 a patent was granted for a window cleaning device to Mary Anderson. The patent was granted before the manufacture of Henry Ford's Model A.

Friday, January 10, 2014

A Bentley SUV?
Yes the ultra-luxury vehicle manufacturer Bentley plans a 2016 launch of its SUV. The expected sales price to be around 180,000 Euros.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

1948  was the year Daimler introduced electric windows in cars.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Ballot Proposal Prohibiting Dealership Markup on Interest Rates

The initial steps have been taken by a California consumer advocacy group Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety to get a proposal on California’s November 2014 ballot prohibiting dealerships from adding on to interest rates on consumer car loans known as “hidden extra charges”.

The group understands and is okay with dealerships being compensated for arranging the auto loans as long as the dealerships don’t add on to the car buyer’s interest rate.

Other provisions would prohibit “bait and Switch financing or yo-yo financing” Where a buyer is able to take possession of a vehicle before loan approval and ends up agreeing to an interest rate that is higher when the loan does not get final approval. Another provision prohibits dealerships from the hiring of people that would have access to buyer’s personal financial information with prior convictions for fraud, forgery or identity theft.


President of the California New Car Dealers Association Brian Mass stated that no one including Consumers for Auto Reliability has any evidence of these allegations and it is “a solution in search of a problem”.



Monday, January 6, 2014

Garmin International rolls out its Dash Cam in February

The Gamin Dash Cam can be mounted to the windshield of a vehicle and in the event o f an accident the device acts like a person eyewitness automatically recording once the engine starts. The integrated gravity sensor will automatically detect braking or collisions and saves the video files. The device is available with or without GPS. 

The camera provides  recorded video proof if there were to be a incident with the  vehicle on the road.  The user will know exactly when and where an event happened as the device time-stamps and geotags footage. The device has features such as GPS  and an internal microphone add context to the video files.

Slated for a February 2014 release the Garmin Dash Cam with GPS will retail for $249.99 and the device  without the GPS will retail for $219.99.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Recall for Jaguar Land Rover’s Range Rover


Jaguar Land Rover is recalling 3,912 of the companies 2013 and 2014 Range Rover SUV’s sold in the United States for front seat side air bags that may not deploy. The air bag systems connector may become disconnected causing the driver side and front passenger side airbags to not deploy. No injuries or accidents related to this issue have been reported.