Archive for May, 2010

Learn About Different Types Of Commercial Vehicles

Learn About Different Types Of Commercial Vehicles

Vehicles are the nonliving means of transport and they are used all around the world for different purposes. Most of the vehicles are made by human beings but there are some vehicles that are not made by human beings. Floating tree trunks and icebergs are some of the vehicles which are not made by humans and cars bicycles and boats are some of the vehicles which are made by humans.

As a result of the creativity of human beings and the development in technology a number of vehicles have been developed over the past few years and more advanced vehicles are being developed. Vehicles differ from each other on the basis of driving force load carrying capacity and the purpose.

A number of vehicles have been developed for carrying out specific purposes like boats have been developed for carrying humans and cargo over the water whereas aircrafts have been developed for carrying humans and cargo through the air. Also some vehicles are powered by electric motors whereas some vehicles don’t use electric motors for their working. A rickshaw is an example of a vehicle which does not use an electric motor as it is powered by human beings.

Watercraft: A watercraft is a vehicle which is used to move through the water. It can be used for different purposes as it can be used for transport commerce physical exercise and pleasure. It is even used by army for carrying out some missions. Boats rafts submarines are some of the watercrafts.

Aircraft: An aircraft is a vehicle which is used to travel through the Earth’s atmosphere. An aircraft is either used for traveling from one place to another or for transporting goods from one place to another. It is faster than vehicles which are used on land and which are used on water. Also aircrafts can carry large amount of cargo when compared to land vehicles and aircrafts are also very expensive when compared to other vehicles.

Proper training is required in order to run an aircraft. Aerostats and aerodynes are the two categories of aircrafts. Aerostats use buoyancy to float in the air whereas a dynamic upthrust is required for aerodynes in order to push the aircraft upwards. Rockets airplanes helicopters are some of the popular aircrafts.

Hovercraft: A hovercraft is a vehicle which is designed to travel over a smooth surface. It is supported by the highpressure air as the highpressure air is ejected downwards i.e. against the surface below the vehicle. The highpressure air lifts the vehicle so that it can move easily over the surface.

One engine is required for driving the fan available at the bottom of the hovercraft and one or more engines are required for providing the thrust so as to propel the craft in the desired direction. Hovercrafts are used by companies for transporting goods from one place to another and they are also used by armies for carrying out missions that are to be executed over the seas and oceans.

Land Vehicles: Land vehicles are the vehicles which are used on land. A land vehicle can be animalpowered humanpowered or motorpowered. In an animalpowered vehicle the driving force is produced by animals whereas driving force is produced by humans in a humanpowered vehicle. An electric motor is used for producing the driving force in a motorpowered vehicle. Motorpowered vehicles are faster than animalpowered and humanpowered vehicles.

That being said land vehicles are further classified on the basis of their usage as they are also categorized as construction vehicles emergency vehicles and commercial vehicles. As for the examples of land vehicles carts sledges are examples of animalpowered vehicles and bicycles rickshaw skates are examples of humanpowered vehicles. Cars buses tucks motorcycles are some of the widely used motorpowered vehicles.

About the writer:  If you want to learn more about commercial vehicles such as Forklift Trucks please follow one of the two links.

The Audi Range Understated Luxury

The Audi Range Understated Luxury

In recent years Audi have been competing with the big players of the saloon car industry principally this has been with the Audi A4 and A8. These two cars can be seen as the bread and butter of the Audi range and should be a major consideration when looking into the purchase of a new saloon car.

It is estimated that the Audi A4 makes up half of all the vehicles made by Audi and is probably the most important car in the Audi range in terms of profitability; subsequently it is key that Audi get the formula right when developing this model. Now in its fourth generation it is a principal component of the Audi range and is packed with technology that seemingly defines the modern saloon car market place.

Technologically speaking the new Audi range is jam packed with boy’s toys and impressive safety features. The latest reincarnation of the A4 has LED daylight running lights as well as a full host of protective airbags. More impressive however is the lane departure and blind spot warning systems these systems work by detecting your lane during motorway travel and give warnings when you drift across the carriageway. The technology has been in development for a long time but is an essential component that adds a great deal of safety for the driver.

In terms of boys toys the A4 is as impressive as any in the range with Audi’s ‘Drive Select’ system the driver has ultimate control of the driving experience. With the ability to change the suspension the shift speed on automatic cars and the steering ratio the system allows drivers to set the car up to their own personal taste be that for comfort or hard driving.

The flagship of the Audi range is the A8; the car oozes luxury and prestige and is somewhat larger than the A4 model. It is a widely held belief in the motoring fraternity that the diesel models in the A8 range are some of the best in the world. They generate awesome power whilst also keeping a good fuel economy record. If driven frugally it is believed that A8 can make 590 miles on a single tank which is impressive and a serious financial incentive in today’s world of ridiculous fuel prices.

This fuel economy was proven on BBC’s Top Gear show when Jeremy Clarkson drove a diesel engine car in the A8 range from London to John’O'Groats on one tank. The impressive feat meant some extremely frugal driving and even some ‘coasting’ down larger hills but stands testament to this cars economical nature.

The reliability of all the cars in the Audi range means that they make brilliant used cars. Although depreciation is not a major concern it is still possible to grab a bargain and drive away with a luxury saloon that will be good for hundreds of thousands of miles.

There is no doubt that the Audi range contains some exquisite motors the A4 and A8 are in direct competition with Audi’s German rivals. The company’s attempts to break into the German saloon market have led to a raise in reputation worldwide. Due to the hard fought nature of the saloon car market in Germany there is little surprise that the Audi range has become so appealing. Competing with two companies that have dominated the German car market for so long has bred a range of cars that not only excel in performance but also in terms of sumptuous styling.

These two models can be seen as the biggest battlefield for Audi. The company has succeeded in building up a reputation for reliability and luxury. The A4 and A8 are not cheap but are worth every penny; a lot has been said about German efficiency in the past but Audi lives up to the old adage. The new range of cars is wholly underestimated by buyers some however have realised this understated luxury can make the driver stand out in a market place dominated by Mercedes and BMW.

About the writer:  Motoring expert Thomas Pretty looks into two of the most popular models in the Audi range. To find out more please visit http://www.auditrader.co.uk/

10 Gas Saving Tips Increase Your Mileage Save You Money

10 Gas Saving Tips Increase Your Mileage Save You Money

With the soaring prices of gas people are beginning to pay close attention to their gas consumption and search for ways to increase their mileage. Over the years many studies have been conducted on which gas saving tips work best and which have little to no impact what so ever. In this article you will discover the top 10 gas saving tips to help keep more money in your pocket.

Gas Saving Tip 1: Convert your car to a Hydrogen Hybrid.
If you have done any research online within the past year on gas saving tips you have probably ran across websites offering Hydrogen Kits for cars and trucks. These are DIY kits that can be built for less then 100 using parts found at your local Home Depot. If you are not familiar with these kits I highly recommend checking them out. Many people claim to increase their gas mileage by 35 40.

Gas Saving Tip 2: Keep your tires properly inflated.
Buy a quality tire gauge and check the pressure of your tires. Make sure they are inflated according to the manufactures recommendations. Under inflated tires require additional horsepower to rotate thus consuming more gas. Most cars list the recommend tire pressure on a plate on the inside drivers door. If you cannot locate it their it will be listed in the owners manual.

Gas Saving Tip 3: Lighten up your load by removing unnecessary weight.
Dont go crazy and rip out your back seats or the insulation but get rid of anything in your trunk glove box or in the back of your car that you absolutely dont need. Shedding off weight allows your engine to not work as hard to accelerate the car forward thus using less fuel. This wont be a huge savings unless you make it a habit of keeping your trunk full of crap but every bit helps and will add up.

Gas Saving Tip 4: Slow down Mario Andretti
Accelerating aggressively forces your vehicle to use maximum gas to achieve your desired speed. Many test have proven that gradual acceleration has a significant impact on your gas consumption so slow down and see what kind of saving you achieve.

Gas Saving Tip 5: Turn on cruise control when you can.

You will get your best mileage when using your cruise control but only is you are traveling on a straight road without hills. If there is minimal traffic and you are on a long stretch of highway then turn it on and reap the rewards. Using cruise control in high traffic or roads with hill will have the opposite effect due to the car constantly accelerating/deaccelerating to maintain your set speed.

Gas Saving Tip 6: Fill up at the coolest time of day.
Fuel is denser when it’s cool so filling up in the morning or late evening will allow more fuel in your tank.

Gas Saving Tip 7: Remove bicycle or ski racks when not being used.
Not only will removing the extra weight help but more important you will be reducing the drag making your vehicle more aerodynamic. This could have a significant savings over a long trip.

Gas Saving Tip 8: How about carpooling?
This is not always the preferred method due to inconvenient sometimes but it’s the single most efficient way to reduce your monthly fuel cost.

Gas Saving Tip 9: Cash in by getting a credit card with 5 rebates on gas
Here is an easy way to knock off 5 off your fuel cost by using it for all your fill ups.

Gas Saving Tip 10: Give your car a tune up.

This is only beneficial if your vehicle is due for a tuneup so dont go out and spend money on a tune up if you just had one several thousand miles ago.

Gas pricing got you worriednot me. I discovered a way to lower my fuel cost and increase my mileage by 40. Discover how and watch informative videos here

About the writer:  Check Out List of Top Hydrogen Hybrid Kits and Start Saving Up to 40 off Your Fuel Cost RIGHT HERE! Right Here!

Search
eTuning Cars Accessories special deals
Ergogas λύσεις για Υγραέριο Αυτοκινήτων
Links
Advertising
Categories