Saturday, October 6, 2012

Top 10 Reliable Used Cars

The top 10 most dependable used cars on the market from the 2008 and 2009 model years are as follows:

Acura TL

As with all of the vehicles in our top 10 list of most-reliable used cars, the model-year 2008 and 2009 versions of the midsize Acura TL luxury sedan received top grades for long-term durability from both Consumer Reports and J.D. Power and Associates owner surveys and high marks in initial quality and performance testing. The TL combines elements of comfort and performance with a sporty demeanor. The 2008 version can be found with either a 258-horsepower 3.2-liter V6 or a stronger 286-horsepower 3.5-liter V6. The TL was redesigned for 2009 and featured a 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 as the base engine, with a 306-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 in the SH-AWD all-wheel drive model. The TL remains attractively styled inside and out (though the pronounced front nose design on the 2009 – pictured here – is a matter of taste) and affords ample comfort for both front and rear-seat passengers, with stability control and many amenities included.


Ford Fusion

Wrapped in conservative styling, Ford’s popular midsize sedan holds up well over the years, combining pleasing performance with a roomy and comfortable interior. It can also be found with slightly different styling as the Mercury Milan. Versions from the 2008 and 2009 model years were equipped with either a just-sufficient 160-horsepower 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine (mated to a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission) or a quicker and smoother 221-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 and six-speed automatic. Those living in the Snow Belt may want to seek out a Fusion or Milan equipped with all-wheel-drive. The vehicles’ options included the first-generation SYNC multimedia control system, a voice-activated navigation system and rear park assist.


Honda CR-V

Honda’s compact crossover SUV is nicely designed and comes adequately powered by an economical 166-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. While many 2008-2009 models can be found equipped with all-wheel-drive for added traction on wet or snowy roads, the standard front-drive configuration would suit most buyers. Coming decently equipped, look for the top EX-L version if you want luxury features like heated leather seats. The CR-V operates almost flawlessly, and offers ample interior room for four passengers.



Lexus ES 350

Lexus’ entry-level luxury car is based on the Toyota Camry, but is infused with added style and comfort and tuned for slightly better handling. A smooth and strong 272-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine comes mated to a sophisticated six-speed automatic transmission and provides sufficiently brisk acceleration. Standard safety and control features are plentiful in either 2008 or 2009 models, including eight airbags. You’ll find many equipped with upscale amenities like a pre-collision system, adaptive headlamps, a navigation system with backup camera and/or heated/ventilated front seats.


Lexus RX 350

Whether new or used, the RX 350 midsize crossover SUV remains an admirable amalgam of refinement, performance and practicality. Pre-owned models can be found with myriad options for gadget lovers that include a backup camera, backseat DVD entertainment system and an audiophile Mark Levinson sound system. The 2008 and 2009 versions were fitted with a 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine that drives either the front or all four wheels (depending on the version) via a five-speed automatic transmission. It’s mechanically similar to the Toyota Highlander, though unlike that model it’s not offered with a third-row seat.


Lincoln MKZ

This midsize sedan is essentially a more-luxurious version of the Ford Fusion, but features specific styling cues and richer equipment levels. Models from 2008 and 2009 can be found with a quick and smooth 263-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 and six-speed automatic gearbox. Ride and handling characteristics are reasonably well balanced, though they’re tuned a bit on the softer side here than in the Fusion. Front-drive is the standard configuration, though you’ll find several in the resale market – especially in northern states – fitted with all-wheel drive. All models come with stability control for added safety, along with conveniences like heated/cooled seats and the SYNC multimedia control system.


Mazda MX-5 Miata

You’ll find this affordable two-seat sports car fitted with either a manual cloth top or a power retractable hardtop that affords a bit more security and protection from the elements. It received a minor styling refresh for 2009 (the 2008 version is pictured). A peppy 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is powerful enough to rocket this tiny car up to speed with authority. The car can be found with either a five-speed or short-throw six-speed manual (our favorite) or – heresy to auto enthusiasts – a six-speed automatic. The Miata remains one of the best small open-air cars on the market, built to enjoy the road and the sun on a warm day. It’s quick and nimble, though not terribly practical except as a second or third car for most motorists. As a result, most three- and four-year-old used models can be found with relatively few miles on the odometer.


Toyota Highlander

The midsize Highlander crossover SUV was redesigned for the 2008 model year, and became larger and roomier in the process. It shares platforms and mechanicals with the Lexus ES 350, including its 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine; the 2009 version alternately offered a slower, but more fuel-efficient 2.7-liter four-cylinder powerplant. A “Center Stow” second row seat can function as either a bench for maximum passenger capacity, or captain’s chairs to keep the kids separated by a removable center console. You’ll find some equipped with a third-row bench seat that can fold flat into the floor, though its limited leg room makes it suited only for the kiddies. Seven airbags and an array of chassis-control systems came standard, with some models also coming with all-wheel drive and a rear backup camera for safety’s sake.


Toyota Prius

The auto industry’s most-economical gas/electric powered automobile is both its most popular and most easily recognized hybrid. It’s not particularly quick off the line, but it eventually gets up to cruising speed, and with a combined city/highway fuel economy rating of 46 mpg, owners sail past lots of gas stations along the way. Its 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine and gas/electric propulsion system gets a just-adequate equivalent of 110 horsepower. Handling is predictable, though it’s far from being sporty. The Prius seats four adults in reasonable comfort, and a fifth rider can squeeze in the back seat if necessary.


Toyota Yaris

Toyota’s smallest car isn’t particularly quick, nimble or comfortable, but it’s both affordable and economical to own. Models from the 2008 and 2009 model years can be found in either sedan or distinctive-looking two-door hatchback models. The subcompact Yaris’ 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine nets just 106 horsepower and is best suited to the standard five-speed manual transmission; a four-speed automatic was otherwise offered. You’ll find some hatchback models fitted with a rear seat that slides, reclines and folds to maximize either comfort or cargo. Also look for models that were fitted with front-side and side-curtain airbags for added occupant protection.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

China Auto Parts and Service Show 2012 - June 12-15 Shanghai

China Auto Parts and Service Show 2012, the official website (www.autopartschina.org), will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), 2345 Longyang Road, Pudong, Shanghai, from June 12th to 15th, 2012.

The exhibition will take place in SNIEC's new 70,000-square meter N-series pavilion equipped with the most comprehensive modern facilities. The event is expected to attract over 2,000 exhibitors from the auto parts, technical equipment, repair and maintenance and accessories sectors. More than 30,000 industry professionals from the domestic and foreign complete-vehicle OEM sector, auto 4S shops, auto repair, maintenance and refitting shops in the Chinese after market as well as wholesalers, agents and distributors of auto parts are expected to attend. KingSource will be there to present DOT Auto Parts in Shanghai

The show aims to leverage the unique position of Shanghai as China's trade hub and one of the world's key trade ports, creating a market-driven international and comprehensive exhibition platform, which provides players in the Chinese auto parts and related industries with access to the country's domestic brands, industry chain-wide services, technologies and trade.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

What is Aftermarket Light Good for Me?

Aftermarket usually means secondary market in the automotive industry, opposite to OEM, which is short for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Aftermarket auto lights are high quality custom automotive lights for cars and trucks with many styling features to choose from, such as energy-saving light-emitting diode (LED) lights, angel-eye halo rings, daytime driving lights, smoked lights, HID lights, projection and euro crystal, altezza, etc.

Let's take a look at the following case to see what the aftermarket is good for you.

For example, if you bought a brand-new Chevy pickup truck from your local dealer during the year-end sale in 1998. The Chevy pickup truck has been a great vehicle for its hardy look and strong horsepower. You love it!

The past Thanksgiving Day your truck hit a deer on your way home after the Thanksgiving family reunion. Ouch! Everything is fine (you and the deer) except your Chevy truck's right side headlight, corner and bumper lights got hit so hard, they need to be replaced, otherwise, the policeman would stop you. Now what can you do?

One option is go back to your Chevy dealer and have your right headlight assembly repaired. It was estimated over $200 for the OEM parts of one headlight, one bumper light, and two corner lights, plus the labor fee, it is way over $300. American economy has no sign of getting better, we seem still in recession ......

Second option is go to any auto body shop and have your broken headlight repaired. You will be charged for either OEM lights or aftermarket lights plus labor cost. Umm, do the aftermarket lights have the same high quality as the OEM lights? Yes! You are assured by that auto repair guy that the aftermarket auto parts have not only high quality but also custom look with great bargain price in the online marketplace. Umm, it is worth to find a second opinion ......

Here comes the third and the last option. You are always proud of yourself as a DIY handy man. After you google search for 1998 Chevy truck aftermarket headlights, you find a set of chrome headlight 8pc combo setfor your Chevy truck: chrome projector headlights with dual halo rings, chrome bumper lights, and chrome corner lights with amber reflectors. The complete set of headlight assembly costs less than $200 for both driver and passenger sides, and they look quite stylish ......

Now what? With so many auto online stores carrying the aftermarket parts and accessories, you would like to find one specializing in aftermarket auto lights with excellent reputation. After some researches on the internet, here comes Auto King Source - the leading online source for aftermarket auto lighting parts and accessories. Not only they have easy and secure online ordering, but also fast delivery with free 30 day warranty on their quality auto lights. You have choices of 6 month warranty for only $20 and one year warranty for $40.

You receive the headlight package for your 1998 Chevy pickup truck in five days after the order, you find out that the headlight assembly is brand new in its original package. All the lights for your Chevy are made by OEM approved manufacturers in materials that meet strict OEM requirements. The chrome headlights, the bumper lights, and the corner lights have pre-assembled wiring for quick application and are easy to install.

Now you know what the aftermarket is good for you: high quality, bargain price, and custom look. After just a week your Chevy truck is on the road again.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Free Online Classifieds for Aftermarket Auto Lights

Looking for a good deal of aftermarket automotive parts & accessories for replacement and performance of your cars or trucks? Have after market auto parts & car accessories for sale?

Try the following FREE online classifieds for your needs of aftermarket headlights, tail lamps, fog lights, corner lamps, wheel lights, brake lens, halo lights, led lamps, projector headlamps, euro head lamps, led tail lamps, euro crystal taillights for your cars and trucks.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

LEDs in Aftermarket Auto Parts

A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source, which uses less power, emits almost no heat thus offers superior brightness and has extremely longer life span. A great choice for going green and saving energy in the long run.

LEDs are used in many diverse applications for lighting replacement, such as traffic lights, aviation lighting, and holiday lighting display. In aftermarket automotive lighting industry, LEDs have been used in particular for LED brake lights, L.E.D. turn signals, and led indicators of car headlights and tail lamps.

The first stock LED tail lights were used by Cadillac, on the Deville model in 1999. From then on, these LED tail lamps have grown wildly in popularity due to both their aesthetic appeal, and improved lighting capability. Let's face it, they're much better looking than those dull stock tail lights – and who doesn't appreciated a well-lit road? It's apparent that there are many advantages to upgrading to LED tail lights for your car, including the fact that they’re much brighter, energy-saving, and they look great.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Alexa Ranks for Major Auto Forums in the US

Statistics Summary for edmunds.com

Edmunds.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 1,635. We estimate that 77% of visitors to it come from the US, where it has attained a traffic rank of 425. The site is based in the US, and Edmunds.com has been online for at least fifteen years. It is particularly popular among users in the cities of Salt Lake City (where it is ranked #324) and Los Angeles (#359). Reputation: 14,790 sites linking in. Edmunds Forums are popular for many car and truck owners of specific car makes and models.

Statistics Summary for automotiveforums.com

There are 34,764 sites with a better three-month global Alexa traffic rank than Automotiveforums.com. We estimate that 58% of the site's visitors are in the US, where it is ranked #13,591. The time spent in a typical visit to the site is approximately three minutes, with 50 seconds spent on each pageview. Visitors to it view an average of 2.6 unique pages per day. Compared with internet averages, Automotiveforums.com's audience tends to be male; they are also disproportionately people browsing from home who have no postgraduate education and have incomes between $30,000 and $100,000. Reputation: 1316 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for carforums.net

CarForums.net has a three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 163,023. It has been online since 2003, and the time spent in a typical visit to the site is approximately two minutes, with 29 seconds spent on each pageview. This site is located in the US, where it is ranked #89,497. CarForums.net has a bounce rate of approximately 56%. Reputation: 662 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for carforums.com

There are 165,808 sites with a better three-month global Alexa traffic rank than Carforums.com. This site has been online for more than thirteen years, and approximately 37% of visits to this site are bounces. It is based in the US, ranked #691,362. Reputation: 1646 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for car-forums.com

Car-forums.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 252,426. Search engines refer roughly 30% of visits to this site. It is based in Turkey. The site is ranked #153,195 in the US, where we estimate that 39% of its visitors are located. Visitors to Car-forums.com spend approximately 41 seconds on each pageview and a total of two minutes on the site during each visit. Reputation: 573 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for carforums.org

Carforums.org has a three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 257,786. The site has been online since 2005. Carforums.org is located in Canada. The site has attained a traffic rank of #570,562 among users the US. Reputation: 43 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for sportscarforums.com

There are 216,976 sites with a better three-month global Alexa traffic rank than Sportscarforums.com. The site has been online for more than nine years. Roughly 70% of visits to the site are bounces, and visitors to Sportscarforums.com spend about 47 seconds on each pageview and a total of two minutes on the site during each visit. Compared with the overall internet population, the site appeals more to men; its audience also tends to consist of moderately educated, childless, high-income users under the age of 35. US traffic rank is #161,791. Reputation: 285 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for streetcarforums.com

Streetcarforums.com is ranked #1,000,928 in the world according to the three-month Alexa traffic rankings. The time spent in a typical visit to this site is about two minutes, with 28 seconds spent on each pageview. The site has been online since 2003, and search engines refer about 12% of visits to Streetcarforums.com. The site's visitors view an average of 3.7 unique pages per day. US traffic rank is #309,954. Reputation: 81 sites linking in.

Statistics Summary for autoforums.com

Autoforums.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 1,528,946. The site is located in Canada, and the site has been online for at least fourteen years.The site is ranked #598,446 in the US. Visitors to Autoforums.com spend roughly 86 seconds per visit to the site and 69 seconds per pageview, and roughly 74% of visits to it are bounces. Reputation: 302 sites linking in.