Saturday, May 24, 2014

Thinking about going to Hawaii?

Q. My husband and I are thinking about taking a trip to Hawaii (from Texas.)

Can anyone give me recommendations on where to go? (City, hotels, anything) We're trying to be cheap. I know it's an expensive city, we expect to spend a lot but we'd still like to save as much money as we can.

How much did you spend overall on your trip?


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Oahu is the main island that most people think of as "Hawaii". It has Hawaii's only major city (Honolulu) and of course it has the urban beach district of Waikiki with its hustle-and-bustle and nightlife. There are five other "outer" islands, the most popular is Maui (the others are by popularity Big Island, Kauai, Molokai and Lanai). My brother lives in Texas (Houston) and he says most people there enjoy Maui as it is less international and more American in feel, and serenely tropical with impeccable resorts and service.

Can you include 2 islands? If this is your first time, you need to include Oahu (most restaurants, shopping, history, tourist sites, Waikiki, etc.) but inter-island hopping is not expensive (about $90 round trip out of and back to Honolulu airport). Plan on spending at least 4-5 days in each island, and you absolutely should rent a car.

One of the great things about hawaii is that even cheaper hotels are CLEAN, you don't have to stay in a 5-star Ritz or Four Seasons for good service and good hygiene. On Oahu, hotels are cheaper than the other islands as there is more competition, but consider renting a condo on Maui if hotels are too expensive. Right now though, hotels are offering incredible deals, I'm not sure are any more expensive than condo rentals.

On Oahu, you will definitely want to be right next to Waikiki Beach. There are great hotels 3-4 blocks away from the beach, but no offense I would rather have a hotel within throwing distance of the water! To get that ambience at a low price, you will have to sacrifice either level of luxury, room size or age of the hotel, here are some recommendations:
http://www.parkshorewaikiki.com/ (older hotel, but perfect location right across the street from the best part of Waikiki and Kapiolani Park)
http://www.kaimana.com/ (classy, low-key hotel in Diamond Head's Gold Coast, a sophisticated residential area of Waikiki. You are literally right on the beach, can walk right onto the sand, hear the coconut trees rustle from your lanai, but rooms are SMALL. And did I say how small the rooms are? Famous, romantic restaurant in the hotel itself, the Hau Tree Lanai).
If you can afford more than these, I like the urban mega-resort, the Hilton Hawaiian Village on the west end of Waikiki. There is also a benefit of having some great inexpensive coffee shops for breakfast nearby (Eggs 'n Things, Wailana coffee shop), as the price of food in the resorts will make your heart sink somewhat.

On Maui, the Kaanapali area will be less expensive than the Wailea/Makena area. There are a lot of condos in Kaanapali with ocean view and you should find a great price, starting at $130-$150/night, less if you stay an entire week. There will also be a lot of condos near Wailea in the town of Kihei, but I don't like that town as much (wall to wall condos along the beach). Kaanapali is a planned community so is pretty, Kihei is not.
http://www.hawaiianbeachrentals.com/search_results.php?Search_Min_Rate=0&Search_Max_Rate=0&Search_Text=kaanapali&searchSort=priceLoHi

If you absolutely want to stay in a hotel (I would!), you can check out the Kaanapali Beach Hotel. This was the original resort built in Kaanapali, is getting old and needs to be upgraded but will get you right on the main part of the beach. Service is impeccable and friendly. Again, this resort and others are offering GREAT prices right now.
http://www.kbhmaui.com/Main/Home/Home.aspx

If you want absolute privacy and romance in a classic south-seas getaway on Maui in a tropical jungle setting, you can check out staying in Hana. However, be warned it takes a few hours to get there on a narrow, winding road through the jungle (the road to Hana is famous), and there is not a lot to do once you get there except snorkel, hike to waterfalls, sit on the beach and admire the perfect tropical scenery. And definitely wear repellent!
http://www.hanakaimaui.com/.

Costs will be as follows:
1. My brother paid about $600 per person round trip on USAir from Houston to Honolulu, plus $90/person intra-island air.
2. Resort on Waikiki Beach, per night about $125 at the moment if you get a deal
3. Car rental in Oahu about $25-$40/day depending on if you rent by the day or rent for a week. Car rental on Maui is a lot more, perhaps $50/day. Check online for car rental discounts if you belong to Costco.
4.Food is variable, but there are a LOT of cheap restaurants if you look for them, and eat "local" food rather than food imported from the mainland USA. Try buying a boxed lunch (classic hawaiian tradition) and then take it to eat on the beach!
5. Resort on Kaanapali Beach per night about $150/night.

A lot of hotels are throwing in free buffet breakfasts, so make sure to include that in your hotel cost consideration.

What do you think when someone says Hawaii?




Ellie


Just curious... im from Hawaii and I wonder what people think of when people mention Hawaii... some people think we dont even have phones!!! just voice your opinion


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I come over to Hawaii 3-4 times a year, do I still qualify to answer?

It is definitely the most different and unique state in the USA with perfect tropical weather, perfect tropical and beach scenery, it's own unique music and culture, and great service. I love it, but it is not perfect. Let me answer with a series of "snapshots" that come to mind:

THE GOOD SNAPSHOTS
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* Getting off the plane and the first thing I smell are flowers from the tuberose or plumeria leis from the tour greeters. EVERYONE exiting the plane is smiling because they are in paradise!

* Trying to turn onto a busy street, and oncoming drivers actually stop and wave to let you turn almost immediately

* Shivering a bit from the cold in the morning because the temperature in December has dipped to 68F

* Spending $2.50 for lunch; two huge bbq pork-filled manapua from the Island Manapua factory in Manoa, and then going to sit on the beach under the coconut trees in Kapiolani Park to watch the surfers

* Getting Roy's signature misoyaki butterfish with two sauces

* Watching the kids shriek in laughter at the ferocious winds that funnel through the cleft at the Nuuanu Pali Point lookout.

* Staying at the perfect 5-star luxury beach resort in Wailea or Poipu and getting perfect service in the perfect tropical setting, but then staying at a cheap motel in Hilo and knowing it will still be clean with perfect service, because that is just the way it is in Hawaii!

* Getting up early and going to Hanauma Bay before everyone else, and jumping in the chilly water to look for sea turtles and moray eels

* Buying the next (same) repackaged songs from Iz each year

* Watching young military arrivals shocked at being in beautiful Hawaii


THE BAD SNAPSHOTS
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* Going to Boots 'n Kimos in Kailua for macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup and being called a "katong" from the hostess

* Driving along the Makaha coast and seeing the homeless that were relocated over here from Ala Moana Park

* Taking H1 back east into Honolulu and sitting in traffic near the Kahili exit

* Watching the faces of haoles from the mainland at Ala Moana shopping center Makai Food Court, a bit fearful of all the Asians around them, and wondering if they should have gone to Maui...

* Bored hula dancers at Waikiki resorts that don't even attempt to dance properly, or even think of bending their knees at all

* Coming back from a hike in Kailua or Manoa and seeing a car that has obviously been broken into.




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real sports car vs inexpensive modded car?




EpicRacer


which would you take: a modern sports car such as a mazda rx8 or a more primitive car like a nissan 240sx which can easily be modified.

in in the boat of either spending $10-15000 on a modern car or possibly getting an older car such as the 240sx or 300zx and adding a few upgrades.

which would you take and why?
i chose the rx8 b/c ive driven one and really liked the way it felt. its not my only option, just one of my top picks.



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if i had to choose, i'd choose a real sports car.


but i wouldn't be able to afford one. i don't mind modded sports cars. i'm actually thinking about getting one. plus they're cheaper.

if i had all the money in the world, i'd rather get a real sports car though. because its been engineered to go fast!

guys only: Why do men like sports cars? (more inside)?




nikki


My Husband wants to buy a two door two seater sport car, but I won't let him because we have two kids. I drive a Toyota Tacoma, but I if he gets a two seater then I could never ride with him. He realy wants that type of car. Why are guy so in need of a sport car, and what should I do?


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iam lucky as my wife loves sports cars.We always buy sports cars that fit our children in so limits the choice sometimes.

Its the boys and the toys,as a child we play with cars and when we get up we follow this trend still.

Plus its how you feel driving a car, i drove my friends mpv the other week and had to hide and felt really uncomfy driving it,to the point of my friends making fun of me.

Let him have it if it makes him happy life is short so simple pleasures are a must.

to the above poster.answer was a bit shallow.I have a sports car with a wife and two kids and dont pick up girls.
Dont stereotype people ,a car wont make someone cheat,it would be there nature,even in a bar for example.




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i need help describing luxury cars...?




.:.:AODO4E


i need to describe a luxury car but i just cant really think of much.. please help with some detailed descriptions
thanks alot!!!



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Luxury cars are usually very expensive automobiles. They come with all the latest bells and whistles.. They can be sport cars or larger family cars. Imported autos, or American made. These luxury autos are made for speed if a sport car, and comfort if a large car. People have different tastes and some prefer to have one of each if they can afford it.. Most people looking for a luxury car, look for appearance, design, easy handling, easy access in and out of the car, and comfortable seats. Some will want a vehicle that will accomodate several people comfortably and one that will be smooth riding on long trips. Gas millage isn't usally the best on a luxury car, so this is a minus. But with all the other pluses, most people interested, will overlook that.

Is the Mazda 6 considered a luxury car (as in parts are more expensive)?




Danish





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A well known luxury marque is Mercedes Benz. Mercedes are taxis in some European countries. The upfront cost for the same Benz could be a difference with an increase of $20,000 in the USA. Mazda does not have a reputation for being a luxury marque nor expensive parts. The most expensive part Mazda has been burden with over the years is the rotary engine. Mazda builds a simple well engineered part that is as whole as they can get it with less parts if that makes sense to you. Mazda is a very good car brand.

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Are Car Dealerships allowed to sell cars with oil leaks?




TheRealCP1


I'm going to an infiniti dealership today to check out a 2007 Scion TC with 85,000 miles. I was just wondering, are car dealerships allowed to sell cars with oil leaks or do they have to fix them? The reason I'm asking is because a few weeks ago, my parents traded in their 1997 Mitsubishi Montero (106,000 Miles) for a New 2012 Toyota Rav4. They got $3,000 trade in value for the Mitsubishi. We had no accidents or anything but my parents did mention to the salesman that there was a leak and the oil had to be refilled every 2 weeks. To my parents surprise, the salesman said "Don't worry about it. I'm not even going to mention it." Now my mom and I are both skeptical that we're going to buy a Scion TC with an oil leak. We don't have the luxury of a mechanic coming with us to check out the car.
To Rob R - You wanna know who wants to buy a 97 Montero? The guy who went to buy it a week after we sold it to them. They priced it at $3500 and was gone in a week. That thing was clean and taken care of well so kiss my ass. Any car can have an oil leak, that's why I'm asking the question. That was a stupid answer. My know multiple people who would buy a car from 1997 especially if they need it.



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well... I actually work as a mechanic for a B.M.W. dealership and when we have a car with a leak that is traded in, if it is easily fixed then it will be fixed and sold. If it is a car that needs more work that it is worth and the dealer wont recuperate the money for the repairs, they sell it at auction. You may not have a luxury of having a mechanic with you, but just look around in the engine area for wet spots, also spots that are dirty that dust or debris have attached to the surface because of oil residue.

Can anyone test drive luxury cars?




Shawn S


Are there requirments you have to meet to be able to test drive a luxury car from a dealership?


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It depends on the dealership and their rules. Your age may play a factor, but that's because it can mess up the insurance coverage if you get into an accident while test driving. In addition, they might pre-qualify you depending on which car you are looking to buy. Don't expect to be able to drive a BMW M5 or a 2009 CTS-V without getting a bank approval.

The economy has hurt the car business just has it to millions of other people, so if you are serious about buying, then they will be serious about selling. Good luck and I hope this helps.




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POLL: Who agrees with me that race car driving is NOT a sport?







Yeah sure it takes skill and good reflexes but is it reeeaaalllyyyy a sport? When you think 'sport' you think of football and lacrosse and soccer and stuff like that. In those sports you actually have to work out and run and you burn a hell of a lot more calories then you do driving a car. And NASCAR is just stupid and generally bring to watch, even more boring than baseball. All you have to so is sit on your ass and turn a wheel. It's really not that great, PLUS it's using up oil and gas that the rest of us need for our cars that we DONT just drive in circles. It isn't green!

Who agrees with me on this!?!?!?



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If Nascar is a sport, then playing video games should be a sport too. It's kind of the same thing. haha

good songs for Xtreme sport videos!?




Jessica W


suggestions please
videos like surfing or snowboarding



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slade
duran duran
tears for fear
thompson twins
motels
zz top
the cars
cheap trick
kiss
led zepplin
acdc
zebra
hall and oates
ministry
billy idol
phil collins
huey lewis
the who
the doors
lynard skynard
styx
foreigner
the eagles
bob dylan
fleetwood mac
journey
go gos
the bangles
ah ha
the clash
10000 maniacs
black sabbath
dio
frank zappa
billy joel
kajagoogoo
elvis
dean martin
frank sinatra
hall and oates
joan jett
robert palmer
the cold messmerized
tommy two tone 8675309
cake
blue oyster cult




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Friday, May 23, 2014

I am in a despute with a friend about the cost of traveling to New Zealand. Can you do one month with $1,000?




Melissa B


I want to travel on a budget, but I still like to have some luxury. Is the dollar tiple and is it realitively cheap?


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I live in NZ and our cash income is quite low, but we live well. If you avoid tourist traps like Rotorua, Queenstown and the ski places, you'll save a lot of money and you won't miss much. Some of our most interesting places you hardly ever read about in the tourist brochures. Like the Southern Scenic Route; the coastal route from Dunedin to Te Anau. The lesser-known walking tracks like the Whangapeka track, the Heaphy track and Stewart Island's walking tracks. But buy your supplies before arriving on Stewart Island; the local shops are expensive. Compared with most developed countries, NZ is a cheap place to live, provided you do your homework first and avoid ripoff places. Yes, you could have a good time here for $1000 for a month. Stay in backpackers, avoid the scenic rail trips, hitch hike, travel by bus or see if any rental cars need returning to other centres.

Inexpensive travel ideas in New Zealand and Australia?




outtahere


We are going to Australia and New Zealand (south island) for 10 days in each place in December. Do you have any ideas of how a family of four can get around and stay cheaply? Train? Rental car? Ideas of Must see places?
Thanks in advance for the assistance.



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Hi

I am a New Zealander and can only address that part of your question as I do not know enough about Australia to help you. Also, I am interpreting your question to mean that you will be in New Zealand for 10 days and will only be visiting the South Island.
Presumably you will be flying into and out of Christchurch.

Unfortunately, December is in the peak holiday season and so very little will be cheap. In general, public transport is not an efficient way of travelling around New Zealand if you have a limited amount of time.

You don't say what ages the members of your family are. Your means of travelling and what types of accommodation are suitable are driven by their ages and how adventurous you want to be. Also, remember that the South Island is predominantly a scenic experience and is sparsely populated. I have no doubt that you, as adults, will be in constant awe at its beauty and inspiring landscape. However, I have young children and, in my experience, the 'countryside' doesn't always cut it. However, I think you will find that the centres I have listed below will have enough mini-golf, luge, shops, etc etc facilities to keep them happy in between bouts of boring vistas!!! :-). Ideally, your children will be lovers of open spaces and if so you will all have a blast.

As regards transport you can hire a campervan and campsites are plentiful, safe and of good quality. Alternatively, you can hire a car and stay in youth hostels or at those same campsites in low cost cabins if you are prepared to forego some of the 'luxuries' such as ensuite and kitchen facilities (i.e. are happy to sleep within four walls that contain just beds and use communal facilities). If hiring transport is too costly, then there are a number of private coach companies that run scheduled bus services around the South Island. You buy an all inclusive ticket and get on and get off wherenever and wherever you choose. However, the cost for four of these tickets may well be more than the cost of hiring transport.

As regards where to go:

Starting in Christchurch - after spending a short time taking a look around you should make your way over to the West Coast. There is an excellent train journey which goes from Christchurch to Greymouth called the 'Tranz Alpine'. Its a great scenic journey and a restful way to see this region. However you can drive almost the same route if you choose to hire transport. Once on the West Coast, travel a little way north to see the 'Pancake Rocks'; turn back southwards and visit the 'Glaciers'. Continue south through the 'Haast Pass' to 'Wanaka' and 'Queenstown'. From there go to 'Milford Sound'. From there across to 'Dunedin' and back up the coast to 'Christchurch' and 'Akaroa'. If you still have time to spare then you can go north from Christchurch to visit Kaikoura for a spot of whale watching before returning to leave from Christchurch. I really think that, unless you enjoy speed touring, all of that will take up your ten days. I live in Nelson and I would love to suggest you come here. It is a beautiful region and has excellent national parks, craft centres, wineries etc etc; however, if you are starting and leaving from Chrictchurch, it may just be too far north for you to include comfortably. For the same reason, I don't see the North Island as a possibility even though the Rotorua area would normally be included in my 'must see' list for New Zealand.

I haven't described iin detail the places I have listed, but you should be able to read about them if you look at the New Zealand dot com and/or AA sites that I have included in the example sites listed below. These sites will get you started and google/yahoo searches will yield many more worthwhile information sites about New Zealand.




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What kind of neighborhood is Roosevelt Island?

Q. I've been there before (I'm from NY), but it was just on the tram. Is it a wealthy neighborhood? Is it fun/boring? What kind of people live there, etc.


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Close Up on Roosevelt Island
by Mollie Wilson
May 5th, 2004 12:15 PM


Admitting you live on Roosevelt Island is a great conversation-starter. You'll hear, "I thought that was just a park," "How do you get there?" (swim!), and, of course, "Is it true they don't allow dogs?" (a myth: the island itself does, but most residents' leases do not).
Called "Welfare Island" until 1973, when New York institutions including almshouses, an insane asylum and a state penitentiary gave way to modern high-rises, RI is currently home to a curious mix of UN employees and their families, chronic-care patients of Coler-Goldwater Memorial Hospital, elderly longtime residents, and young New Yorkers looking for a good deal. Although technically a part of Manhattan, RI lacks the bustle and buzz that most people associate with life in the city. But for peace and quiet, ample green space, and affordable modern apartments with fantastic skyline views, Roosevelt Island is a curiosity worth checking out.

Boundaries: Two miles long and only 800 feet across at its widest point, Roosevelt Island lies in the East River, 300 yards away from FDR Drive.

Transportation: Until 1989 the ski gondolaâstyle Roosevelt Island Tram was the only direct way to get here from Manhattan. Today the F train stops here on its way to and from Queens, but the Tram still carries commuters and joyriding tourists across the river several times an hour (the station-to-station trip takes less than 5 minutes). The Q102 bus makes a loop over the RI Bridge and back to Astoria, stopping at the Tram and subway stations and several other points on the Island. Cars originating in Manhattan must take the Queensboro Bridge and loop through Long Island City to get here (but you're better off taking mass transit; parking on RI is tricky).

Once you've docked there's no reason not to walk; but for a quarter, you can ride to your destination on one of the iconic red buses that run in a loop around the Island.

Main Drags: Roosevelt Island's Main Street earns its designation by default. Along this eerily quiet, low-traffic stretch you'll find all the New York basics: deli, dry cleaners, Chinese restaurant, branch library, pizzeria, flower shop, hair salon, bank, liquor store, Gristede's.

Average Price to Rent: Most of the apartments on Roosevelt Island are Mitchell-Lama rentals, which means to qualify you will need to meet income limitations-and, more importantly, you will need to be on a waiting list already. If you're just now thinking about moving, "luxury" market-rate rentals are available in the Manhattan Park complex: a one-bedroom goes for $1,695 to $1,995 (for a flexible two-bedroom); two-bedroom, $1,995 to $2,695 (for a flexible three-bedroom);, flexible four-bedroom, $3,395.

Average Price to Buy: Only one of the Island's housing complexes offers co-op apartments, but, like many of the Island's rental complexes, Rivercross co-ops are state-subsidized under Mitchell-Lama regulations, and the waiting list is long closed.

Shops: If you're looking to spend money, take the tram back to Bloomingdale's Countryâthe pickings are slim in this neighborhood.

Green Spaces: RI has this in spades. The promenades along the river are popular for romantic strolls and exercise; artsy types sprawl on Meditation Steps and gaze across the water at the skyscrapers. Locals love to fish near the Lighthouse at the Island's northern tip, but pregnant women are advised not to eat anything they catch. On fair-weather weekends the outdoor-play fields teem with preteen soccer players, and permit-holding adults frequent the Octagon Park tennis courts and the Sportspark indoor complex at the southern end of the Island.

Cultural Institutions: Roosevelt Island has a few, including the Main Street Theatre and Dance Alliance and the RI Youth Program; the Roosevelt Island Visual Arts Association gallery exhibits local artists' work. The RI Historical Society sponsors occasional events and fundraisers (including, in April, a RI-themed film festival).

Restaurants/Bars: Trellis restaurant on Main Street gets high marks from Islanders, which is fortunate, since it's the only game in town. As for nightlife, there is one "sports café," with a sign on the door warning potential customers, "YOU MUST BE 24 AND PROVE IT TO BE IN THIS BAR!" In other words, if you want the City that Never Sleeps to extend up to your door, Roosevelt Island is probably not for you.

Happenings: A farmer's market turns the area under the Roosevelt Island Bridge into a busy shopping hub every Saturday. The future of Southpoint Park is perpetually up in the air, but for now it is opened occasionally for July 4th fireworks-viewing and summer movie screenings.

Local Landmarks: Blackwell House, built in 1796, is the oldest structure on the Island; it's drooping a little but still striking. History and architecture buffs love the built-by-convicts 19th-century Lighthouse and the Good Shepherd Chapel on Main Street (still the center of worship for the Island's Christian denominations).

Also something of a "landmark" is RI's unique garbage-disposal system, an underground network of automated vacuum tubes that whisk waste away. No other residential community in the country has such a system, although one much like it keeps Disney World clean.

Famous Residents: Al "Grandpa Munster" Lewis calls Roosevelt Island home, and other celebrities can often be spotted taking advantage of the island's ideal filming conditions (recent visitors included Sean Penn and Jennifer Connelly). Local lore says Emma Goldman and Mae West both did time in Blackwell's Island Penitentiary.

Politicians: City Council speaker (and mayoral hopeful) Gifford Miller is a local boy; his mother stumps for him outside the subway station. Island politics are handled, with much controversy, by the Roosevelt Island Operating Committee, a nine-member board of dDirectors appointed by the Governor. Recent attempts by the RIOC to improve the red bus service had the Island's longtime residents preparing tar and feathers and writing outraged letters to the community newspaper.

Crime Stats: Although officially part of the NYPD's 114th Precinct, Roosevelt Island has its own Public Safety Department. Aside from a recent rash of vandalism in the Motorgate parking garage, the neighborhood is quiet; when I called to request statistics on recent murders, rapes, and other violent crimes, the vice president of the RIOC laughed and said, "That's very easy. There haven't been any of those on the Island for years."

Who is protesting the Superferry? People whose families have been in the islands for years? or...?




Maui No Ka


or people who have moved to the islands in the past 30 or 50 years?
Would people/businesses on the outer islands benefit from the Superferry?
Would locals with families on other islands benefit?
Would outer island residents that need medical attention that is not available on their island benefit?
Would outer island businesses benefit by being able to take their merchandise to other islands in a van or truck expanding their business & saving money not having to use the airlines??
Why are people who have been welcomed to the islands & been so fortunate & blessed to be able to live on Maui & Kauai denying locals who have been in the islands 10 times longer to reap the benefits of the ferry?
Are these people being self centered & selfish?
Is some change good?
Will this hurt the whole State of Hawaii preventing other business investors in the future from wanting to invest money here?



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You know what? Change came when Hawaii became a State. With that, came innovation and high technology that we are so accustomed to. Everyone reaps the changes that came from the Western world. We no longer walk to where we need to go because now, each household has at least 2-3 cars in front of their house or apt. No longer are the days when one would PADDLE to the outer islands and no longer are the days when the kukui nut oil was used to light up the house. No longer are the days of "out houses." We now, drive to work or catch the bus, commute via airplanes, we can flip a switch to turn on lights and flush a toilet.

So, you tell me if change is good. I will tell you right now, YES it is good. And YES, I am for the Superferry. After all, if I enjoy the luxuries of plane, trains, automobiles, lights, and the flushing of the toilet? I will surely enjoy the luxury of the Superferry. Let's not be hypocrites.




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Exotic Car Certified Mechanic?




Mc John


I am currently a college student at a ABET school studying Electrical Engineering. I am interested in getting involved in the high end car business (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, etc.) possibly becoming a mechanic. How would I go about doing this, or any possible career ideas.


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Well, you will definitely need training to become a Ferrari mechanic. Ferrari was started by Enzu Anselmo Ferrari and he built his first car in 1948..

The Ferrari Company sells expensive sports cars to wealthy individuals. Ferrari North America is headquarted in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

Take your time and learn what Ferrari mechanics do and you can become a Ferrari mechanic. The task is not easy, but you will be rewarded because every car owner needs a mechanic.

To become a Ferrari mechanic, you will need:

Basic tools for repairing Ferrari cars

Specialized Ferrari car repair training

Constant and up-to-date Ferrari car information

Enroll in an automotive mechanic program to train to be a Ferrari mechanic. Complete the course and receive at least a diploma or degree in automotive technology or a similar field. Note that some Ferrari mechanics have started out by learning on the job.

Volunteer to work for a car repair shop that repairs Ferraris. Learn as much as you can about these cars and what it takes to make them run efficiently by asking the mechanic questions. Interview Ferrari mechanics by phone or in person and find out how they became Ferrari mechanics.

Read books and trade publications. Become a member of the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) organization. Obtain the certification and you will improve your chances of becoming a Ferrari mechanic.

Talk to Ferrari mechanics presently employed by the company to help you become a mechanic yourself. Ask the mechanics what type of training programs are available for future Ferrari mechanics at the company. Prepare a resume and a cover letter or have someone do this for you and submit this information to the human resources department and apply for a position as a Ferrari mechanic. Ask for an interview. Follow all the rules and meet all the qualifications and you will become a Ferrari mechanic.

http://www.mademan.com/mm/how-become-ferrari-mechanic.html

new car laws for 2025?




Kenny


i heard about these new laws and i was wondering how they would work? how can they take a pickup truck that gets 14 or 15 miles per gallon and change it into a 54 mpg vehicle that can still do things that a lot of customers would need like pulling boats, trailers, n what not.. without making it a hundred thou are and dollars to buy a truck? Also whats going to happen to sports cars that are sold in america? are mustangs, camaros, corvettes, lambos, ferraris all gonna trade away there power and turn into 100 hp priuses? i dont think the forgeign companies would want to stop selling to america. any thoughts ? aggrees or dissagrees?


thanks



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i think its possibly to have sports cars that get that kind of milage with variable displacement setups, but i really dont want to be driving a hybrid sports car........

also, were still in a recession, where the hell are we going to get the money to develop these cars and for consumers to purchase them.....




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why are luxury cars so fast?




lildude785


cars like rolls royces, most bmw's, mercedeses, bentleys, infinitis, etc. the g35 (4dr) goes 0-60 in 5.4 seconds and things like that.


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Not all luxury cars are fast.... only the S class Mercedes are fast.... infinitis are slow.... all BMW's are slow as well, I owned 4 as I lived in Germany for 5 years.... a very few luxury cars have any power.....

What is the fastest stock sedan?




Rob





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I will list a few of the fastest 4 door stock sedans. Im not sure if there are any others that are faster, but these are some of the fastest.

BMW M5- 500HP, 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds, top speed 155MPH governed.

Cadillac CTS-V- 556 HP, 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, top speed 191 MPH!!

Porsche Panamera Turbo- 500 HP, 0-60 mph in 4.0 second (3.8 with sport chrono pack) top speed of 188MPH

Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S- 440HP, 0-60 mph in 5.0 seconds, top speed 177MPH

Mercedes Benz CLS63 AMG- 507HP, 0-60 mph in 4.3 seconds, top speed 155MPH governed

Bentley Continental Flying Spur- top speed of 200 MPH!! (fastest top speed of any 4 door)

** Subaru WRX STi and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution both travel from 0-60 mph in about 4.7 seconds which is pretty fast, especially when you compare the price to the cars listed above!

So it looks like the Porsche Panamera Turbo with the sport chrono turbo package is the quickest from 0-60 mph. Without that package, the CTS-V is the quickest.
The Bentley has the highest top speed.
In my personal opinion the CTS-V and the BMW M5 are tied for the best mix of looks, luxury and power.




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Which non-entry level luxury car provides the best gas mileage?




Steve


I'm looking for a new used luxury car. I'm current getting 33 average MPG with mostly highway driving. I'm looking to get the same or better MPG with a newer car. I require a luxury car, and not an entry-level model. Two or four doors is OK. What would you recommend to me?


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BMW 335D 23city 36 highway.

CAR QUESTION!! gas mileage, lots of questions help?!?




xosecretcu


okay so i know little about cars.

i'm looking to possibly buy a 2000 chevrolet blazer.
it says it's a 6 cylinder and gets about 17 city miles.

is 17 city miles good?


let's say for sh its and grins gas is $2.00 a gallon.
any IDEAS from any car experts of how much a full tank of gas could cost at the hypothetical $2.00's a gallon?

also what does 6 cylinder even mean? and is it true 4 cylinder is better?



ahh, i'm so confused. =[



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Most 6 cylinders (these days) will get about 17 or 18 mpg in city driving. When it says it gets 17 that means it got 17 when it was new and under optimal conditions. Basically no one ever gets what the mpg rating is AND the vehicle is 9 years old so expect about 14-15 mpg which is pure garbage for a V6.

Expect your mileage to get worse the nicer the trim it has (since more "luxuries" were added onto the vehicle and weigh it down) and 4X4 will add more weight over RWD too.

A 2000 Blazer has a 17.5 gallon tank so filling up an ENTIRE tank @ $2 per gallon would cost $35. You'll never actually put 17.5 gallons in though (since you would have already run out of gas), more likely no more than 15.5 at a time.

I don't think 17 mpg in the city like you say is very accurate for a starting basis either. Visit this link (http://www.edmunds.com/chevrolet/blazer/2000/index.html) and choose the Blazer with the trim and drivetrain of the vehicle you're looking at. Then click "Specs" on the left side under "Vehicle Details". At the bottom of the page it will list the mileage given from the factory when it was new. Knock on or two mpg off of those numbers. As you can see the mileage sucks which is why the Blazer is probably pretty cheap.

Six cylinders means the vehicle has 6 combustion chambers (literally cylinders). As a rule of thumb the more cylinders the more fuel can be burned at a time and more power can be produced. This is why large pickups have V8s (V just being the orientation of the cylinders in the engine). They need it to produce all that power but end up getting significantly worse mileage than a little 2 door coupe that only has 4 cylinders since it burns less full at a time. There's lots of other variables involved such as RPM and displacement but that is above and beyond the scope of this.




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What is a really nice car under $40,000?




fattysonst





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The best car to buy with that sum of money is always a used one. You can get the very best deal from a used model that is still under warranty. However, for new cars one of the best for well under 40,000 is the Mazda Miata in terms of the drive. Brilliant chassis, very fun to drive, but if power and questionably "looking like a girl" is a concern then steer clear. As a personal choice I'd either go with a used Lexus IS-F (5L V8 just sounds awesome and goes hard, but the 8-speed auto with long gearing retards it a bit which does on the other hand improve fuel economy) or a brand new Subaru WRX STi 330S. Fully loaded it comes well under 40 large but it has a brilliant engine and dynamics tuned to 327hp (up from 300 on the standard STi) and some pretty solid luxury items that you'd find on your similar Audi and Beemer.

$40,000 for a car. Lookin for luxury, speed, 2 or 4 dr,?




Erik Wilso


Can be auto or manual. I've had the same car since 16 so I'm ready for something new, or a badass used.


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If you want a combination of luxury and speed (NEW) you should look at:
mercedes c250 coupe/sedan
bmw 328i coupe/sedan
audi a4/a5
lexus is
acura tsx v6
acura tl
infiniti g37 coupe/sedan
cadillac cts coupe/sedan

If you want luxury and speed (USED):
mercedes c350 or maybe a c63
audi s4/s5
bmw m3
bmw m5
bmw m6
mercedes cls

If you really just want speed (NEW/USED)
camaro SS
mustang gt/ boss 302/ gt500
nissan 370z
corvette
dodge challenger
dodge charger




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Why are there no cheap sports cars?




vincent_va


I've always wondered. The actual appearance of a sports car comes from the chassis, but that's just plastic and metal, and not particularly expensive. It's the engine and the performance that costs money and makes sports cars so expensive.
But since people seem to like sports cars, why don't car manufacturers just slap a sports car chassis onto a regular car? It would look like a ferrari or lamborghini or whatever you want, but it's really just a Volvo C30.

It's not like it actually matters whether or not the car can go 300 Km/h or not, since no one ever drives that fast anyway.



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>Why are there no cheap sports cars?

Define cheap ? You can find "sports cars" that start around or even under the $20k mark new (and go way up from there).

>...but that's just plastic and metal, and not particularly expensive...

So, by that logic, wouldn't the engine (and everything else) be cheap too? I mean, it's all pretty much just metal? The chassis IS the car. Developing a chassis that is capable of high performance and then manufacturing it is the majority of the cost of a car. The engine and everything else is often the cheap bits (relatively). The cost of the raw materials has little to do with the cost of the final work (the engineering, custom fabrication, etc. is the cost). You could put a Ferrari engine, brakes, etc in that Volvo C30, and it wouldn't come close to the performance of the Ferrari around a track. Those parts are important, but not as important as the chassis itself (it's balance, rigidity, layout, etc); and in a high end sports car, it's designed to work in concert with the other components.

> just slap a sports car chassis onto a regular car?

Manufacturers have, since the earliest days of car production, copied styling elements from race and sports cars on to other cars (do you really think those Honda Civics need those spoilers? Or those brake ducts that don't actually feed air to the brakes on some cars?). That's not the chassis though... just body panels and styling. But since the form of a car often follows it's function, designing a car that is usable for daily commutes and seats four, is available for a low cost (and therefore using off the shelf, not custom made parts) will compromise what is possible.

cheap and reliable sports car?




Speed Rice


so i'm looking for a car to devote all of my time and money into. I am looking into the local racing scene (legal racing, that is) and sooner or later i want to join in some of these races, and possibly make some money. im going for all power here, i'm not looking to pimp out my car. i dont want to end up with something that looks like it came out of need for speed. basically i want something that naturally looks good as is. Problem is, i have a small budget.

I want to find a car used for no more than 4000. I want something that won't be terrible and costly to maintain, either. I would guess that would take any european car out of the equation here, but if there are exceptions to that let me know.

I have thought about the usual "tuner" cars, and though some of them interest me, thats not what im exactly going for. I want something that obviously looks sporty, yet with style.

lastly, please dont give me the insurance talk that i see on every question like this. Im old enough where I don't care about insurance. I have a steady job and nothing major to pay off. And, that aside, the car probably wont even touch the road for a year or 2.



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$4k for a reliable car is hard enough and you want something reliable for racing? Good luck, maybe a Honda or Toyota that is 10-12 yrs old and only needs a few grand to make it a racer might work, but nothing is cheap. And with your budget I would be surprised if you can even take a scraper and make it last a few races let alone be reliable. Racing and speed + reliability starts at $15k depending on how fast and what type of racing you want to do. A 6 point roll cage could cost up to $3k alone, the motor will cost more than you pay for the car, and any euro crap is just that. You need to save up a lot more than $4k if you want to play. An 04 mitsubishi cost us over $12k for a cage and motor/computer/injectors and exhaust. Then there are rims and tires, body and paint, replace the glass, fuel pump and so on. A race car is going to cost a lot more than $4k, that is just a shell, unless you plan on just playing at being a racer and not really stand any chance of actually competing and winning




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Buying a sports car at MSRP from Semi-Auto Dealers?




mmenil1


I am looking for a Auto dealer os semi auto dealer in the Chicago Area, or a 20 mile range, which sells sports cars like the Nissan GTR at MSRP price ranges. I have heard from them hundreds of times on youtube and online but I seriously can not find one just by searching for them on google or yahoo. I have placed wild cards and anything in concern for: "chicago" "MSRP" "auto" "dealer". Nothing ever comes up. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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And why would MSRP matter?

By simple definition of the term, it's a SUGGESTED price.

That doesn't mean it's the actual factory price.

In fact, the MSRP has basically no bearing at all on most car sales, as it's purely a suggestion. One that NO ONE has to follow. Cars can be cheaper, or more expensive.

More importantly, even if the manufacturer suggests that a car is worth 40,000....does that actually mean it is?

No.

Think it through.

If you purchase a sports car from a dealership and find out its a lemon can u return it to the same dealer?




littleone


I have a vehicle that is a lemon. How can the dealership refuse to give me a replacement vehicle unless i pay $3500.00 down on another car? What Alternative can be taken to get another vehicle?


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A "lemon" in legal terms means a vehicle, within certain mileage and age parameters, that has a history of repeated failures (the same problem over and over, the dealer can't fix it). If your vehicle fits into this category, and it varies by state, then you need to find out your states procedure for filing a claim under the lemon law. If you bought a used car, with no warranty, the dealer has absolutely no obligation to do anything for you.




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Thursday, May 22, 2014

What are a BUNCH Youtube TAGS to put in a video?




Chris


Ok i need a bunch of tags to put in a video, you know how some video descriptions have a lot of Tags in them, Thats what i need. I'll be honest, it can be anything just not all nasty words :P. If possible, some things for games and real life thanks for whoever accepts to search for me :)
@JIM, More tags about your video which i said "video game topic" the more chance your video will be found. If i put in Halo, 3, Awesome, Cool as a tag anyone who searches any of those words, in ANY order they will find it, even if some are missing when they search



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How do I get or make a green screen the length of a car?




Joseph


I'm filming a movie that's a parody of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and need a green screen that's the length of a car. How can I buy one that's cheap, or make one myself? For length and size, the car is a vintage 1971 MGB. I need help BEFORE SATURDAY DECEMBER 14.

BONUS: I also need help with the road for the green screen. Where can I download videos of roads just for green screens? One more thing- How do I make the sports car look like it busts through a door, like the Ferrari in Ferris Bueller's Day Off did? All help is appreciated. Thanks!



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http://chromacoat.com/ Sells paint oif the right color.

You can paint it onto a dropcloth or a sheet of drywall or even the wall of the studio.




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used ford explorer sport trac for sale in ohio?




Paige


im almost 16 and am looking for a decent car. my mom's budget is no more then 7 thousand. do you know any ford explorer trac's for sale in ohio? i want a used car for no more than $7,000. Also, do you know any other used small trucks that are smiliar to this one? or any decent car for less than 7,000? i hate cavaliers!


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go to cars.com, and in the used car search select "all makes" and "all models" with a price max of $7,000, then put your zip code and select a reasonable search radius, like 75 miles. When your results come up, in the left panel limit the mileage to something reasonable like 80,000. A lot of the cars will be 100K or more, you don't want those so filter them out. 80K is probably the most you want. Then scroll through and see what you find. For 7K and less than 80,000 miles around Denver I saw a Mercedes Kompressor, several PT Cruisers with <40K miles, a VW Beetle or 2, even some Mustangs (wouldn't suggest it, insurance is going to be outrageous), as well as the expected swarms of Hyundai's and similar makes. I looked up the Sport Trac's, and good ones start at about 13-14K, so it's out of your price range. Any ones for less than that will have lots of miles, so they'll have problems and be a pain to keep running.

Thinking of relocating. Minneapolis, Denver, or Phoenix. Which one?




Eug B


I'm a college student. I'm 20 years old, and I'm thinking of relocating after I finish off my education.
I currently live in New York City (Brooklyn). I most of my life.
It's a nice place to live, I suppose, but I'm personally finding it very boring. Yes you're probably thinking how the hell could I get bored in NY, and I'd tell you because I'm not into night life AT ALL. I'm the outdoorsy type... not much of a clubber/bar-hopper.
Besides a few jogging trails and water-walks, theres not much to do for outdoor enthusiasts like me in NYC.
So I'm interested in moving to either Minneapolis, Denver, or Phoenix. All 3 cities have wonderful amounts of things to do outdoors. Minneapolis has countless lakes, Denver has the Rockies; 15 mins from Downtown, and Phoenix has the mountains actually in the city limits. I'd probably pick Phoenix, but I don't like the fact that the city is so auto-dependant.
I know all 3 cities have varying climates. I don't mind brutal cold or blazing heat.



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I'm in my 20s and live in Denver. I'm also extremely outdoorsy and love it here. You should make your decision based on which sports you like best. If you like rock climbing, skiing, mountain biking, road biking and/or kayaking you will be happy in Denver. I've met a ton of people here in Denver originally from Minneapolis, which leads me to believe MN is not great for outdoor sports (unless you like water skiing).

Although Denver is by no means as urban and sophisticated as NY, there are many neighborhoods in Denver where you can walk from your house/apt to unique stores/restaurants. In Phoenix, on the contrary, you will be required to drive your car from corporate strip-mall to corporate strip-mall. Additionally, I've visited Phoenix for work and find most people there unsophisticated and superficial. They're Mostly people originally from California who had to move to AZ because they couldn't afford the high cost of living in CA. Denver has a nice mix of people from all over who chose to move there because of the outdoors and greater quality of life.

Judging by your question, I think Denver would be the best fit because of the high number of outdoorsy sports and less car dependancy than Phoenix. Additionally, if you really want to live an outdoorsy lifestyle, consider mountain towns such as Aspen, Telluride, Vail, etc.




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Does it cost alot to maintain older sport cars?




Ihor T


HI! i will be buying a first car soon, i want something either powerful or new and nice, latest models cost a bit alot, so older sportcars are the answer for me i think.
i was looking into like toyota supra if i come by one, or a 3000gt.
but how much does it cost to maintain them? like if something brakes down can i go to the car shop and have it fixed? or they dont carry parts for them so its going to be hard and expensive?
thanks!



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Neither one of those are sports cars and they are very expensive and difficult to maintain and repair as parts are hard to come by and are expensive.

If you want a real older sports car that is cost effective, get a 87-93 Ford Mustang GT. Stock they have 225 hp and 275 ft/lbs of torque. You can get a clean one for about $5000. Spend about $3000 in upgrades and you will have an $8000 car that makes over 300hp and 325 ft/lbs of torque that will destroy any of the other two cars. It is also much cheaper and easier to repair and maintain a Stang. No vehicle ever made has more performance parts support than the Mustang, It is also cheaper to get power out of the Mustang than the other cars you mentioned.

What's a good sports car?




Anthony


What's a good sports car ranging from 07 to 11. I was looking at a Toyota aurion but they don't sell it in the u.s. so what's a good sports car that's nice and has horsepower.its going to be my first car so anywhere up to 18 -25k about. I am also looking for a 4 door sedan look


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"sports car" and "sedan" are mutually exclusive terms despite Nissan's marketing claims over the years calling the Maxima a "four door sports car"

Sport sedan? Lots of options in your price range - Subaru WRX comes to mind. Keep in mind anything that's fast will cost a lot to insure, since you said this is your first car you need to take that into consideration, a young driver will spend a lot more to insure a WRX or Lancer Evolution than a Corolla or Focus or something like that. Get quotes before you buy.




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BMW cars or Audi cars?




joey


Which one makes better and more reliable cars I think BMW but I want to know which one you guys pick.


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Audi is the youngest of the three german luxury car makers and is quickly on it's way to the top. having already surpassed Mercedes in sales, its only a matter of time until they overtake BMW. Audi is still innovating while both BMW and Mercedes have seemed to stop. Audi started the mid engine car, then they revolutionized all wheel drive and dominated rally races with the quattro. after that, they started pushing with turbocharged engines for smaller lighter more efficient engines that could still develop power. they also started dominating with lightweight strong chassis with the aluminium spaceframe which culminated in the audi r8 one of the best supercars of all time. now they are dominating le mans races with diesel hybrid technology planned to be part of a hypercar to compete ferrari, porsche, pagani, koenigsegg and mclaren.

BMW on the other hand are very good driver's cars. most BMWs are rear wheel drive with naturally aspirated (no turbos or superchargers) engines. they have very good chassis setups as well as suspension technology. BMW has always said that the chassis of a car must always be better than the engine. this setup allows a driver to really push a car to its limits with less fear of the car becoming unbalanced. their naturally aspirated engines respond with no turbo lag and with a smooth power delivery to help drivers get power down to the rear wheels precisely when they want it. BMW has also revolutionized interior technology for drivers. the iDrive centers paved the way for interior computer controls allowing for drivers to change an unheard amount of settings in the car. (settings range from simple creature comforts like time to turn off lights after engine shutdown, to how fierce the gearbox is or how stiff you want the suspension) BMW allows for a driver to have a car to behave exactly how they want it at any speeds.

in my opinion I like audi better than bmw. seeing as how they are comparable cars, they will have similar power and interior features. most audis are 4 wheel drive which have better traction to the rear wheel drive systems in most BMWs. Audis produce similar power to BMWs with smaller engines because of their turbos. audis tend to have more interior space especially for rear passengers because they are more designed to be family cars rather than sporty cars.
Audi also seems to be innovating more than BMW or Mercedes. BMW has almost removed itself from leading motorsport F1 while Audi is still leading in le mans where technology developed for racing is till being ported over to read cars. audi has also led more consistently in their motorsports fields with some of the greatest innovations of all time. they can be acredited for the mid engine, full time all wheel drive, diesel technology and recently the combination of electric and diesel powerplants to make a diesel hybrid for unrivaled fuel efficiency proving to be a killer on the long track and long race of the 24 hours of le mans. I've never trusted a car maker that's not involved in motorsports. not having the trust in your systems and engineers to compete scares me. this is the reason why I will never drive a kia as they still have never made a sports car.
audis also have the benefit of being closely related to VW cars which might allow for some slightly cheaper repairs if a VW dealership will accept it.

there really isn't a best, just what you feel is best for you. for me, that's an audi. the benefits of a smaller engine, all wheel drive and larger interior are better than a sporty more customizable driving experience even if I do enjoy sporty driving.

just remember that reliability is quite hard to measure on new cars since there aren't many accounts of them being broken. you can expect both makes to have great reliability if you take good car of them. what you are really paying for is the innate reliability of a really well made car. what sets them apart from each other is the features that make them best for you.

Rear wheel drive tires question.?




moocow


Would it be correct to put the "better" or more-tread tires on the front on rear ? I have heard varying answers, that the better tires should be where the power is (rear), or that they should be on the fronts because of steering. Both seem logical.


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It really depends on the tire size, including the tire width, and the vehicle size and weight.
for instance, if you have a 4,000 lb. vehicle like a luxury car that has narrow tires (like 215.75.15) it would be better to put the newer tires on the front. You aren't looking for optimum traction, just safety, so it's worth while to put the meat where 60% of the weight is, and 70% of the stopping effort is provided. On bigger, longer RWD cars most of the weight is in the front. it's more controlable to have a tail-wag condition (rear swings to the sides AKA understeer)than a plow condition (front end goes straight even when steering wheel is turned AKA oversteer).
If you have a smaller car that has a wider tire like a sports car with a 235.60.15, than that car is engineered to be more even in weight distribution and it might be worth while to put the tires in the rear.




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Which is the hottest convertible sports car for sale?




Susan W





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I am no car expert but this is what I found out from the net.

Toyota Camry Solara is one of the hottest convertible sports car for sale. It is 190 inches to 191.5 inches in length, 71.1 inches in width, and 55.1 inches to 55.5 inches in height with a wheelbase of 105.1 inches. Its fuel capacity is 18.5 galloons. It is manufactured from 1999 to 2003 and was assembled in Cambridge and in Ontario, Canada. It has SXV-20 (I4) or CV-20 (V6) platform. Its engine could be 2.2 L 5S-FE I4 or 3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6. It has two modes of transmissions which are 4-speed automatic and 5-speed manual.

Joining the list of the convertible sports car for sale is the Cadillac Fleetwood which has both sedan and coupe or convertible versions which differ in body type. The sedan is a 4âdoor while the convertible is a 2-door.

Another coupe in the convertible sports car for sale list is Saab 9-3 (pronounced "nine three"), which is badged as 93. It has both hatchback and coupe or convertible versions which differ in body type. The convertible is a 2-door while the hatchback may be a 3-door or a 5-door.

Sport cars vs Muscle cars question to professional...?




Idle


At first please Don't confuse me with an amateur.I've done for months lost of research about vehicles.
The question is why are sport cars like Ferrari 458 Italia(562 hp); Aston martin (540 hp);lotus;BMW;Audi;and all others considered as luxurious car more expensive than muscle cars even know they are less powerful such like 2012 Chevy Camaro zl1 (580 hp) or Ford Mustang Shelby Gt (550 hp) ... Please do not bring me the low production rates stuffs;high price material or hand made.Cause i got proof that these companies like Ferrari get 175 % of benefit on every car sale so please serious and tough answers.
I know that speed doesn't only stands on horsepower;But the Zl1 Camaro got the most respect worldwide for his aerodynamic ; drivetrain ; launch; only one able for 24 hours deep track with no tire changing;and best tire smoke.Also all these muscle got super leather ; cool and lasting interior smell; HID headlamps; motor computer set able; air brake and others.So please enough professional answer
note:the muscle car and sport car terms have changed these late years.Am not a muscle car lover.(i could bring a lot more info but it would be too much long)



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Mainly sports cars such as Ferrari and Lamborghini are a social status, It says look I am rich I can afford to run an Italian sports car. Muscle cars however haven't got that status.

Usually if someone said here I have two cars, A Lamborghini Aventador and a '67 Mustang with a custom engine, choose one.
A lot of people would choose the Lambo, I would choose the mustang. I prefer them they have a meatier sound and are more fun to play about with and tune. I suppose it depends on what you are doing with it, If you are like me, a mechanic and have been into cars for years I would choose the muscle car just for pure enjoyment and because of their tuning capabilities, If I was a very rich professional sports player I'd have an Aventador because I'm an over paid, half brained idiot who thinks because it has a bull on it and it's Italian it is the fastest thing on the road and you look the mutts nuts.




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Why do big luxury cars like the s class and 7 series only have 2 seats in the back?




jason j


Im assuming its for prestige or they want a nice arm rest in the middle but im not sure


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It is a luxury car, not a soccer mom car. If you need to haul around that many people, then a minivan is the answer.

opinions please, on best & worst convertible car seats?




Ang


Going to pick up a convertible car seat this weekend. Our baby is only almost 7 months old but she's real close to that 20 pound limit on her infant seat!! Not only as far as safety goes, I need to know which conv seats ya'll like or hated that you tried for your baby, as far as comfort. We drive far distances quite often to visit grandparents and she needs one that is very comfortable for hours that she'll sleep good in. Thanks!
also, As far as store reviews go, i'm looking at maybe the evenflo triumph dlx... anyone tried this one? we need to stay under 200.00



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When shopping Remember these rules:
1)the BEST seat is the one that fits your child, fits your car, and will be used correctly 100% of the time. (This is why convenience features DO make a difference and ARE worth the money! If its easy to use, you're more likely to use it correctly.
2)children need to stay rear facing as long as possible.
Turning kids forward at 20lbs/1year is an outdated practice that could cost you your child's life!
A)A forward-facing child under 2 years old is 5 times more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a crash than a rear-facing child of the same age.
B)A child's vertabrae do not fully fuse until 3-6 years old, before then, she is at great risk for internal decapitation. The spinal column can stretch up to 2 inches in a crash BUT the spinal cord can only stretch up to 1/4 inch before it snaps and baby is gone.
C)Current research suggests that children under the age of two years are 75 percent less likely to die or be seriously injured when they are riding rear facing.
D)In a recent article from Injury Prevention, it was found that the odds of severe injury to forward facing children age 12-23 months old was 5.32 times higher than a rear facing child. (Car Safety Seats For Children: Rear Facing For Best Protection; Injury Prevention 2007; 13:398-402.)
3)Once you do turn them forward facing, they need to stay in a 5 point harness as long as possible. 4 years/40lbs is the minimum for riding in a booster, and most 4 year olds have no business using one yet. If they can't sit upright for an entire trip, they need the harness of a car seat still. And, even if they do sit properly, a 5 point harness is safer, so you want to keep them in one as long as possible. This is important to consider b/c most car seats only forward face to 40lbs. My son just turned 3, and is in the 95th% for height and weight - 40" tall and weighs 41lbs. He outgrew the 40lbs seats shortly after his 2nd birthday. It was a total waste of money. He now has a Britax Marathon, which goes to 65lbs, and will be able to fit it for some time yet. If I'd have bought it when he was born, I could have had one car seat this whole time instead of the 3 I wasted money on. They are more expensive for many reasons, this is one.

So...knowing all that, here's some about specific seats. Please don't get a Graco Comfort Sport. Car seat techs call it the 'crappysport'. LOL Its a crappy seat that won't last your child very long b/c it has a really short shell. The straps twist all the time, and if they're twisted they won't support your child in a wreck properly. They're hard to install. There's nothing good about these seats except perhaps they're cheap sometimes. Ditto the Safety1st 3-in-1/Cosco Alpha Omega/Eddie Bauer 3-in1 seats. These are all the same company - same seat, just different covers. They stink. Hard to install, b/c of narrow belt paths. Ever tried to wash a skinny cup by hand? Now imagine that skinny cup with pointy edges. That's what putting your hand through these to install them is like. AND they have too short a shell to really go to 40lbs. And that's another misleading thing the box says - 5-100lbs. What the box fails to mention (you don't find out until reading the manual!) is that the harness only goes to 40lbs, NOT 100lbs! After 40lbs it must be used as a booster.And they do not make good boosters. Also, most kids have to use boosters until they're at least 8 years old. Car seats expire 6 years after the date of manufacture, so no matter what they say it is NOT the last seat you'll ever need to buy.

The Britax Marathon/Boulevard/Decathalon (These 3 are the same seat, just different variances of luxury additions, with the Marathon being the cheapest base model) can be found for regular price of $269, and on sale at Albee Baby online for $209-$219. The Marathon a wide open easy to route belt path, which makes using it correctly a lot easier, as do the built in lockoffs, which mean you never again have to use a locking clip. I can get it into 4 different vehicles in under 2 minutes. Because of the way the base is made, it fits in most cars. And, it is worth the money, b/c it lasts usually twice as long as most other car seats (all car seats expire 6 years after the date of manufacture) lasting a baby till they are 5-6 years old, where most at Walmart will only last till 2-4 years old. Rear faces to 33lbs, then forward to 65lbs. and top slots 17inches tall, lasts most kids to ages 5-6 years old.

The Evenflo Triumph Advance (not the original Triumph, make sure it says Advance) is a great seat. $150 version at Babies R Us has padding similar to Britax seats, top slots of 17", harnesses to 35lbs rear facing, and 50lbs forward facing. $120 Walmart version just has little less plush padding. Wide open belt path, easy to install, though it doesn't have built in lockoffs. The harness adjusts at the front of the car seat, you don't have to take the car seat out of the car just to raise/lower the straps. It has infinite harness adjustment so the harness always fits perfectly until its outgrown. No more tugging straps to tighten them either. You tighten and loosen the harness using knobs on the side of the seat. As a major bonus, it can be used in a recline position even in forward facing mode. Awesome for kids who still sleep in the car. I LOVE THIS SEAT! LOL My son, who is too big for every other car seat at Walmart has the same amount of room in this as the Britax Marathon.

The Compass Tue Fit, also sold as The First Years True Fit, is a great choice, too. Here's a thread talking all about it: http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=37221&highlight=truefit Has 16.5 inch top harness slots, half inch shorter than the Britax Marathon and Evenflo Triumph Advance. Rear faces to 35lbs, forward faces to 65lbs, has built-in lockoffs, and you never have to rethread the harness to change harness height. The headrest is removable to fit better in smaller cars. $179 for the one cover Walmart offers it in, check Babies R Us and other stores for different covers at a little more expensive price.

A few notes on other posts:
The Fisher Price Safe Voyage Deluxe was a great seat - but was discontinued and the newest seat you'd find, if you could even find one, which isn't likely outside of albeebaby.com, would be at least a year old at this point. So will have wasted 1 year of its life sitting on a shelf. Great seat, though, if you're willing to pay full price ($130) for a seat with only 5 years left.

The Recaro seats can be great, but they sit on such high bases that they can be incredibly difficult to use rear facing, also, their lockoffs aren't really lockoffs. After the seats were first released and users kept trying to use them, the seatbelts were slipping right through them. So Recaro updated the manual and description of them to say 'belt guides'. Rather silly for a $300 seat!

There is no such thing as an Evenflo Triumph overhead shield seat - its probably an Evenflo Tribute. And Overhead shield seats are not as safe as 5 point harness seats, especially for a child as young as yours.




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What is the best sports car for $30K tops?




Moore55


best overall in speed, looks, luxury, etc


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Out of all the cars I suggest, my favorites are the Honda S2000 for RWD, Mitsubishi Lancer EVolution for AWD, and Mazda Speed3 for FWD.
I am answering this question assuming you mean brand new.
If you want a RWD car that will handle extremely well on the track, especially for the price I would suggest the Mazda MX5 or the Mini Cooper S, both go for around $25K, and altough I used to think they were slow econoboxes, their track records prove otherwise.
If you want big american muscle I would suggest the Dodge Charger SXT or Ford Mustang GT which are both around $26K.
For a refined sedan with plenty of power the Chevy Impala SS, Mazda speed6, Subaru Legacy GT, and Mercedes C230, Lexus IS 250, and Infiniti G35 all fit the bill.
For coupes you have the Nissan 350z, Mazda RX8, Honda Accord coupe EX-L V6 6sp MT, or G35coupe are good.
For hatchbacks the VW GTi, VW R32, and Mazda Speed3.
For AWD the WRX, SPeed6, Lancer Evolution are great
And for 2 seat roadsters the Honda S2000, Saturn Sky Redline, and Pontiac Solstice GXP.

All cars are either brand new 07's or 08's under 30K dollars.
A short list of even cheaper performance oriented cars are:
Saturn Ion Redline, Scion tC coupe, 06 Acura RSX, CHevrolet Cobalt SS, Honda Civic Si coupe, Pontiac G6, Mitsubishi Eclipse GT, Volvo C30
Hope this list helps

What is a fast sports car under 30k?




blahh


I want to by a NEW not used sports car under 30k that can drive decent in snow.
I was thinking maybe a Camaro 2012? Or maybe a nice one will come out in the future
you guys know of that will be under 30k and decent in snow, like the Scion FR-S?
Thanks!



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Well, the Subaru Impreza is a nice one, and it drives awesome on the snow as well thanks to AWD system, but what really matters is, what cars do you actually like?

You can use a car performance simulator to virtually test any car you like and run tests to see how it performs against other cars to help you decide, give a try at http://www.nxgtrsim.com




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Luxury cars and sports cars?




RockLeeand


Why is it that luxury cars like Bentlys, Maseratis, and Aston Martins have far better interiors then sports cars like Lambos, Ferraris, and porsches? Sports cars are so uncomfortable and have such crappy interiors. I just really don't think it is worth sacrificing all the awesome things you get in a Bentley just to "Fast" in a Porsche. I just don't understand what you pay for when buying an expensive sports car, it seems stupid to me. What do you think?


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There are different factors that goes into the comfort levels of these cars.

You said the answer. LUXURY cars are LUXURIOUS, a.k.a. comfortable as hell. Meant for comfortable trips.

Sports cars are meant to be sporty. They are made very aerodynamic, built just for speed/handling. The seats are usually very light, as not to add a lot of weight to the car. I don't know if you've ever driven a REAL sports car, but I know when I do, I'm not even THINKING about comfort.

Where are Lada cars made?

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Lada cars are made in Russia. Lada is the trademark of a Russian car manufacturer AutoVAZ which was set up in the late 1960s .The Lada name was used for exports only. Original Lada is often thought of as a 'rugged' car, lacking in most modern luxuries expected in modern cars.It is also envisaged as a "people's car".It became a victim of the political and economic problems of Russia in the late 80s and early 90s resulting to withdrawal from Britain and most other European markets in 1997.




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Luxury cars and women.?




A


What Luxury cars do women like to drive?


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what makes you think all women think alike?`

what is a good luxury car for a younger guy??




spooooooly


something with a wood trim in the interior.


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Chrysler 300C. The California Walnut is an option in one of the packages. The chrome clad wheels are a nice touch too. Eye catching without looking like you are pimping your ride! I never thought much of the car, but I had a rental for a week and I had more women make comments about that car then any other I have ever driven. It was crazy!




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