In Defense of the Mirth Mobile: 4 Car Models to Reconsider

When the time comes to buy a new car, you may fantasize about zipping around in a racy, fire-engine red Mercedes. But times are tough, wallets are thin and that Mercedes might just be better off in your dreams. Only for now, of course – you can revisit those dreams later. But just because you can’t afford a flashy, late-model sports car doesn’t mean you have to settle for a vehicle that you wouldn’t be caught dead driving. There are lots of cars out there that will get you where you need to go and look good doing it too, without the hefty price tag.

Besides, fashions and trends come and go. Opinions are changing and what’s old is new again. Have you noticed how many old movies and TV shows are being remade? Ghostbusters? Jurassic Park? Star Wars? We’re in the Golden Age of revisiting the past with a fresh perspective. Just because a certain model of car was once seen as uncool – whether that was 10 years ago or just last month – doesn’t mean it can’t be cool again.

When you think of life lessons, you probably don’t think of “Wayne’s World.” But the Myers-and-Carvey classic dropped a big one on us – you make a car “cool,” not the other way around. Wayne and Garth took their 1976 AMC Pacer, dubbed it the Mirth Mobile and made it a legend. An impressive feat, considering that the AMC Pacer was once named the worst car design of all time.

With that valuable life lesson in mind, check out these four car models that deserve a second look. Pick the one that’s best for you and then: Party on.

1. Toyota Camry
The stereotypes might be that Camrys are dull and their drivers lack personalities, however, it’s time for that to change. These well-made and dependable vehicles will save you migraines and money, because no one likes having to schlep their cars to the shop every few months – whether you’re a superstar celebrity or a regular ol’ Joe. This vehicle will last years on the road, and it received an A rating from Edmunds for its “generous interior space and a solid reputation for reliability.” And you know what? It doesn’t look half bad in red.

2. Honda Civic
Ah, the Honda Civic – it’s a popular present for sixteenth birthdays, but that doesn’t mean its use is limited to the high school set. Civics boast fuel-efficient engines that will save you money at the pump, have a sleek and sporty look and handle flawlessly. The Civic is a popular pick for a first car for a reason, too – it has superior safety features and wide front and rear windows for the greatest visibility on the road.

Man in suit sitting in a white convertibleThis article was so eye-opening this man immediately left his vehicle, sold his jet and bought a Camry.

3. Subaru Forester
You don’t have to be a yogi or a mountain man to appreciate this car – the Subaru Forester is also a great pick for the urban, or suburban, adventurer. If you’ve been looking for a car for your family that’s spacious but isn’t a minivan, the Forester might be just what you need. All-wheel drive, nimble handling and comfy seats mean that this car is perfect even if the only thing you’re climbing are the stairs to your office.

4. Ford Focus
Don’t be fooled about the Focus – this car is anything but bland. Its exterior houses an incredibly fuel-efficient engine that makes it one of the best vehicles on the market for commuting. With this compact, reliable car, you can easily zip to wherever you need to go, whether that’s work five days a week or New York City for a weekend getaway, and look good doing it.

Want a stylish car at an affordable price? If the answer is yes, check out NJ State Auto Auction. There, you’ll find a lot full of Carfax-certified vehicles to choose from that look great and cost less.

5 safety tips for drivers using GPS systems

When’s the last time you used a map or cracked open an atlas? Chances are, you haven’t relied on paper navigation tools in quite some time. After all, the emergence of GPS systems has made following directions more convenient than ever – it only takes a few swipes on a smartphone to get back on the right route. Using a GPS as a guide does come with certain risks, however, as operating any device while you’re behind the wheel can increase your chances of being involved in an accident. If you regularly follow a GPS while driving, keep these safety tips in mind.

1. Mount it at an appropriate level
Whether you use an independent GPS or rely on a smartphone app, you need to mount the device at eye level. You’re putting your safety at risk by holding the GPS in your hand, placing it freely on your dashboard or allowing it to rattle around in your center console. Many people feel comfortable glancing at their GPS when it’s placed on their windshield, so consider mounting it on the glass with a suction cup device. Notably, some states prohibit drivers from attaching items to their windshields, so check your local laws before employing this technique.

2. Don’t program it while you’re driving
It’s widely accepted that texting while driving is considered a major safety risk and serious legal offense. Still, many people plug addresses into their GPS systems while operating vehicles, which is just as dangerous. While programming your navigation system is a driving-related task, it takes your eyes – and hands – away from safely controlling your car. Always enter information before you leave, and pull over when you need to make adjustments or check your estimated arrival time. Even placing all of your attention on your GPS for a few seconds increases your risk of having an accident.

Person driving on a city road with infotainment navigationProgram your GPS with your destination before you start driving.

3. Use the audio setting
Most GPS systems come with audio options, which means that the device speaks the directions to you while you’re driving. This is generally considered a safer method of navigation than glancing at the GPS’ screen while operating your car. Make sure that the volume is turned up high and that the GPS guidance isn’t competing with music or other sounds. Keep your eyes glued on the road and let your ears be in charge of getting you to your destination.

4. Keep the device updated
The best routes are always evolving due to a number of factors such as traffic, construction and changes in infrastructure. This is especially true in cities like New York, where updates are always being made to roads, bridges and tunnels. If you’re following a GPS that’s not up to date, you may find yourself taking the long road – or a road that doesn’t lead anywhere at all. Before plugging your destination into your GPS, make sure the device has the most current settings available. Additionally, make sure you’ve applied your preferences, like having the system avoid tolls or only take major highways.

5. Trust your instincts
When using a GPS, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area you’re driving around, it’s tempting to treat it as an infallible system. Unfortunately, electronic navigation systems aren’t perfect, and can leave you lost or guide you to the wrong place. Be sure to follow street and construction signs in conjunction with directions, and always trust your instincts – if it seems like the GPS is steering you off course, pull over and see what the problem is.

Of course, good navigation also requires a safe, high-quality vehicle. Head over to NJ Auto Auction to check out a wide variety of top notch cars.

Engine Modifications That Improve Performance

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Everyone wants to get the maximum use out of their cars. When you buy a used car you may not see the same performance as opposed to a brand new one. But, there’s nothing stopping you from making a few modifications to improve your set of wheels. The following four engine modifications will help your used car perform well.

  1. Air filters: A good set of air filters in the engine will remove many impurities and contaminants. These filters also increase the airflow into the engine resulting in an efficient fuel/air mixture. Since they are made from fabric, they can be washed and reused. A cost-effective way to improve engine performance.
  2. Superchargers: A supercharger increases air intake by pressurizing it above the normal atmospheric level. More air there is to mix with the fuel, the more power is produced. Even small cars can make use of these superchargers to power up the engines.
  3. Performance chips: These are Superchips that can be installed to override the general settings that the car came with. They fine-tune parameters for different functions of the engine such as timing, locking, fuel/air ratio, gas usage, and so on. Installing them is also easy.
  4. Weight reduction: The engine has to lug the weight of the seats, people, and other parts of the car which sometimes slows it down. To make it more aerodynamic, try reducing the weight of the car by removing extra seats, replacing glass windows with lighter alternatives, and replacing or removing parts that are really not necessary.

Upgrade your used car with these features and get much more such modifications at New Jersey State Auto Auction in Jersey City.

 

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What to Look for in a Family Car

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Reliability, safety, economy and handling are some of the parameters that you have to take into consideration while looking for a family car. Sometimes you have to take into account your personal preferences as well, like the ease with which you can install the seat or the cargo space area. Depending on these parameters, you can go for an SUV or a minivan or a mid/large-sized sedan. SUVs are sturdy, attractive, spacious, responsive, and powerful. It is an ideal choice for hauling trailers. The driver seats are usually placed high, for the convenience of short drivers, as well as for an all-around visibility. It can handle a number of terrains as well. When it comes to safety, nothing beats an SUV. However, SUVs usually consume a lot of gas.

Minivans used to be the ultimate family vehicle before SUVs were introduced. As of now, minivans have lost their family appeal, however, a few car companies are trying to bring it back with improved features. The best thing about a minivan when compared to an SUV, is that their center of gravity is lower than that of an SUV. This means, in a crash, minivans are less likely to roll over. A sedan is affordable and has a large trunk space. It is very easy to handle as well. If you have children, then it will be much easier to handle them in a sedan rather than in a minivan or an SUV. You can also opt for a station wagon as well, in terms of affordability.

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Should you Get a Used Petrol or Diesel Car

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If you do not plan to use your car for a lot of traveling, then it is recommended that you buy a used petrol car. If you plan to use your car frequently, if you think that you will drive over 10,000 miles a year, then go for a used diesel car. Do not go by the mpg statistics when buying a used car. The mpg statistics usually apply for new cars, as it is. When it comes to used cars, the fuel efficiency will be lower than the company specified ones for new ones. Used cars do not come cheap, however, the best thing about them is that they do not come with the biggest motoring cost, depreciation. Used diesel cars usually have a higher repair cost than that of a used petrol car. If the filters or the turbos or the dual-mass flywheel clutches or the injectors have to be repaired or replaced, it will cost you more if you have a diesel car.

If you are cost-conscious, and you do not plan to drive around a lot, then go for a used petrol car. Used petrol cars are comparatively cheaper to buy than used diesel cars. Diesel engines have come a long way in terms of refinement, and maintenance costs, however, there is still no comparison with that of a petrol engine. A diesel engine will have an increased torque level at a lower speed. This means active gearing. The clutch will be hard, and will wear faster. Another benefit of choosing a petrol car is that you can equip the car with an LPG or a CNG kit.

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The Greatest Chevrolet Vehicles Ever Made

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If you are in the market for a used car, a Chevrolet has got to be on your list. Why? Simply because it is part of automotive history and has consistently put out vehicles that are reliable, robust and are a great value buy- especially used. Here is a quick history of their best cars so that you have an idea of what you are looking at in the lot.

Through its century-old history, Chevrolet has released over hundreds of kinds of trucks and cars. Car enthusiasts swear by Chevrolet’s models, their styles and dependability.

The Suburban

Released in 1935, it is the brand’s oldest running model. Starting out as a large station wagon, the Chevy Suburban has evolved into a full-sized SUV. This model quickly became a favorite among families who wanted to stray from boring minivans. The Suburban is known nationwide as one of the best SUVs to buy used.

The Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette is a car in a league of its own. Released in 1953, the model has seven generations under its title, making it one of the most recognizable American cars.

The Camaro

The Camaro was released in 1967 to take on the Ford Mustang. It has since been known as the brand’s most versatile muscle car.

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The Difference Between a Supercharger and a Turbocharger

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A lot of you may want to look through used car places to find a fun car that can be tuned up and driven as weekend cars. A bit of sharp cornering, blazing straight lines and amped up torque and horsepower is best matched with a classic used car. As part of the performance upgrades, you may have come across turbos. There are two options- a turbocharger and a supercharger. Both systems do one thing, increase the power output of the engine without modifying the engine block itself. When done right, it can output up to 50% more power.

A turbocharger derives its energy from the exhaust. This exhaust flows through a turbine that in turn spins the compressor. The turbine can spin as fast as 150,000 RPM.

In case of the supercharger, it gets its power from the crankshaft, and forces air into the engine by compressing it. This boosts the horsepower as the increased air allows more fuel to be injected during combustion. These spin at around 50,000 RPM. Turbocharges get extremely hot and need to be well insulated, unlike superchargers which deliver high results at lower RPMs. Superchargers are also much easier to maintain than turbochargers which are more complex. Turbochargers though, are much quieter compared to superchargers, and are known to be more reliable.

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How to Buy a Used Tahoe: Buying Tips

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When you are buying a used car, you have a lot of factors that you need to take into consideration before you make a choice. Criteria like the make and model, the price, miles run, and the condition of the vehicle should be your top concern.

The Tahoe is a popular car among families with kids. The spacious SUV makes for a good family car. If you are looking to buy a used Tahoe, you will need to check out all your options before you make a purchase. First, focus on your budget. If your budget is on the lower end, you will probably be able to afford only the older Tahoe models, 2007 and before. The more recent models have better upgrades, so try aiming for one of these. The second thing you need to focus on is the number of miles the car has run. The more the miles, the more careful you have to be with the vehicle. If you are lucky, you will find a Tahoe with a lot of miles driven but in excellent condition. Also focus on the gas mileage. A Tahoe released after 2010 with about 80,000 miles or slightly more is believed to be a good deal.

No matter how good the car is, you will still have focus on some basic maintenance. Drive down to New Jersey State Auto Auction to check out used Chevrolet Tahoes available for sale.

 

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Helpful tips for first-time car buyers

Purchasing a car is certainly exciting, but going through the process for the first time can definitely be intimidating. Once you start considering how many brands, models and dealerships there are to choose from, it can be tempting to throw in the towel and purchase a bus pass instead. If you're currently exploring the car buying landscape for the first time, don't give up just yet – use these handy tips to make the perfect choice.

1. Create a practical budget
Often, one of the most difficult parts of purchasing your first car is figuring out a solid budget. While you want to end up with a high quality vehicle that fulfills all your wants and needs, you don't want to commit to a model you really can't afford. If you're planning to pay cash, come up with a figure you feel comfortable with and start saving. If, like many first-time buyers, you're planning to finance your vehicle through monthly payments, create a budget by looking at all your other monthly expenses and seeing how much income you have left to put towards your new ride. Remember to factor in supplementary costs like gas, insurance, tolls and maintenance fees.

2. Consider looking at used cars
Used cars are excellent options for first-time buyers. Often, you can score great deals on reputable brands that you wouldn't be able to afford brand new – purchasing a previously owned Audi with a few miles on it will be a lot more affordable than buying the brand's most recent model. If you only earned your license recently or are not an experienced driver, you may also feel more comfortable committing to a car that has proven to be reliable to another owner.

While the selection process can be difficult, owning a car is a liberating experience. While the selection process can be difficult, owning a car is a liberating experience.

3. Think about your needs
That SUV may look cool on the lot, but chances are it won't seem so great when you're trying to find parking on a busy city street. Conversely, the tiny compact car you have your eye on won't fare well when you try to bring it to the mountains for your biweekly camping adventures. Before you pick your future ride, it's important to think about what you'll be using it for. Do you plan to take it on long trips? Are you going to need something kid-friendly? Will it have to squeeze into parking garages? Make sure you consider your lifestyle and transportation desires during the buying process.

4. Do some research
Once you have a general sense of what you want, it's time to hop online and do some homework. Take a look at what dealerships and lots are in your area, and decide which ones you'll visit. Be sure to check out the New Jersey State Auto Auction for all your used car needs. 

5. Take some test drives
Of course, looking at cars online isn't quite the same as actually driving them. Even vehicles that receive rave reviews on the Internet might not be great fits for you and your needs. So once you've identified potential models, get out and do some test runs. After getting behind the wheel you'll be able to make the right choice.

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Used Car Owners Can Shine Their Car for Their Next NYC Drive

What’s better than a brand new car? How about a car that feels brand new, but costs substantially less? That’s what we can offer you at our used car dealership near NYC, and you can keep the magic alive by taking these inexpensive measures to keep your car looking and feeling like new. And with spring coming up, there’s never been a better time to get your car ready for an open-window cruise!

Use the Clean Slate Approach

  • The deep clean: It may seem obvious, but nothing provides a clean slate quite like a good detailing job. Get your car deep-cleaned (or take care of it yourself). Throw away any trash, organize everything in that chaotic glove box, and enjoy the sight of a clean car interior.
  • Mind Your Surroundings: Are you in the habit of bringing your trash with you when you leave your car? If you’re not, it’s a good habit to develop, made easier once you’ve had your car detailed- it may cause you physical pain to see food wrappers or tissues in your car after putting so much effort into cleaning it.
  • Clean the windows: Pets and kids: the two most lovable sources of inexplicable prints on your car windows. Use a special glass cleaner to get any particularly stubborn stuff off of the inside and out, and then use a regular window cleaner to really get them to shine.

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  • “Less beat-up mats will look nice and also keep your floor protected.”

    Replace the floor mats: The NYC area can be subjected to brutal winters and unpleasant weather. There’s a good chance your original floor mats are caked in road salt and mud- so it’s advisable to replace them every once in awhile with weather-appropriate ones. Less beat-up mats will look nice and also keep your floor protected.

  • Get rid of dents and scratches: Has your car been battered around a little bit? Little dents and scratches here and there happen to everyone. There are a number of quick fixes for issues like that and it may pay off in the long run if you have an older car that may rust.

Drivers, start your engines…and then head over to your local car wash for a detail. You’re on the path to a car makeover that will transform every ride! Pay us a visit to find the next car, truck, van or SUV that you’ll tend to lovingly so it feels like-new every drive!

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