AutoTerminal.com - A worldwide distribution network selling used Japanese vehicles. Region-based distribution centers are located in New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, USA, Asia, Africa, and South America.
A regular person’s dream ride, no matter what type of car, will have high tech features just short of James Bond’s vanishing Aston Martin. It wreaks havoc on our sense of proportion when we find a used car with an entertainment system, navigation, and all the gadgetry that we associate with the car of our dreams. A vehicle priced too high could end up looking like a rare bargain. If you want to buy a used car like a pro, you may want to steer clear of these new car features.
Navigation Systems. Many authorities on assigning used car values consider this as an additional asset. The fact is that this accessory usually only works in the vehicle’s country of origin. Some of them only require you to upload maps of your area for the system to work. But downloading the maps to your flash drive still presents an extra cost. So do your homework and find out the type of navigation system you are buying and if maps of your area are indeed available.
Built-in DVD Monitors. LCD screens that are built into the car are becoming quite popular. Sometimes they are imbedded in the front row’s headrests, mounted on the space between the front row seats, or even on the dashboard panel. You’d probably gladly pay a bit more for this gorgeous extra. Don’t. They easily malfunction and are quite expensive to replace. Instead, buy a portable DVD player. It has a bigger screen and is easier to use in and out of the car.
Satellite Radio Receivers. This high tech accessory is perfect for those who demand crystal clarity when tuning in to their favorite radio stations; provided, of course, that they are willing to pay an outrageous sum for subscription. Companies which provide satellite radio service have their own specific receivers which can let you listen to their own specific radio stations, depending on your specific subscription. As to which of these companies will continue to exist in the near future, I’m afraid there is nothing specific at the moment.
Removable Third-Row Seats. This ingenious feature, just like the SUV craze, is all but gone now. Not just because people are now looking for more fuel efficient vehicles but because they realize that if you needed the space while you are away from home and you manage to survive removing the 50 pound third row furniture, there’s no place to store them. If you are really willing to shell out some cash for an extra space, look for third row seats that fold on the floor.
Panoramic Roofs. Glass sunroofs that stretch from the back to the front of a vehicle are dangerous. Debris can crack and break the glass during an accident and there were even cases when passengers were thrown through them. Besides, a damaged sunroof is tough and quite expensive to fix.
Run-Flat Tires. If you are worried about running a flat tire, use the spare. Run-flat tires will give you a harsher ride. Although they can keep you from worrying about holes in your rubber, run-flat tires will still slowly but surely drill a hole in your pocket as they lower your vehicle’s fuel efficiency.
Keyless Entry. Yes, James Bond never used a key. He never worried about replacement cost in case the remote got lost or damaged either. And when the gadget failed, the director can always call for a second take. Because these tiny contraptions do fail; and when they do, I hope you don’t get mistaken for a burglar when you try to jimmy the lock on your car, Agent 007!
by: Evert Canada
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- How Some Used Car Accessories Jack Up Price But Diminish Value
- Rev and Bootstraps: Optimizing Your Car’s Looks and Performance
- Rev and Bootstraps: Optimizing Your Car’s Looks and Performance
- How to Detect Hidden Defects in a Used Car
- Auto repair: Learn to get car repair quotes, costs, cheap spare parts and accessories
- When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Drive Compact
- Vehicles Men and Women Want




Electric Truck Conversion
By: Tehira Hasan | 14/11/2009Here I discussed about the easiest process to build your own electric automobile.
Steady Performance For Sports Cars
By: Aris | 14/11/2009This article offer how to maintenance cars especially some sports cars, buy and maintenance sports cars are the same to protect and to keep them in steady performance as assets and investments.
Learn how to select the right car shipping company
By: Miguel Covarrubias | 14/11/2009Many people think of driving their car from one part of the country to another and avoid the services of an auto transport company. They do not realize how difficult it is to drive from one country to another.
Wholesale Bluetooth Car DVD Player
By: Felicia luo | 14/11/2009Among the varieties of Car Audio and Video accessories such as Car DVR, Car Stereo Systems, Mirror Monitors and Car DVD, today we will select one of the most outstanding categories to recommend you the best Car devices for you to enjoy while driving. That is, Bluetooth Car DVD.
Is Short Term Car Insurance For Everyone?
By: Robert Linley | 14/11/2009As you know, once you start driving a vehicle you will need to be insured as well as your vehicle. You want to make sure if anything would occur that it would be taken care of and you would not have to worry about how you will pay for damages. Short term car insurance is one option for a few but not for all. If you are someone who does not drive frequently or stops driving when the severe weather gets here, this may be for you.
Are You Looking For Budget Car Insurance In The UK?
By: Robert Linley | 14/11/2009If you are a new driver in the United Kingdom or have just decided it is time to look for a new car insurance company then this is the article for you. Looking for budget car insurance in the UK may seem stressful to some when they do not have the extra time to shop around and receive more than one quote from different companies.
Temporary Car Insurance for Under 21-The New Drivers
By: Robert Linley | 14/11/2009If you are someone who just recently passed their drivers permit this means you will need car insurance. Many companies will not allow a new driver to sign up for coverage without having you under someone you are related to. This is for their safety as well as for other reasons.
Do You Need 1 Week Car Insurance?
By: Robert Linley | 14/11/2009As you know car insurance just like any other type of insurance is usually for at least a year or so. You sign a contract and if you decide to cancel with their services you will be penalized with an additional fee. But if you need only 1 week car insurance where do you go to get it? Why should it be a problem to find temporary insurance for those who do not need to drive each and every day?
Fashion in the form of Laptop Skins
By: autoterminal.com | 06/10/2009 | Online BusinessOur laptops or notebooks to some have crept their way into becoming a permanent need in our lives. Because we are with them almost every day, it should only be right that we give them the fashion sense that we have.
The What’s and Why’s of Incident Management
By: autoterminal.com | 30/09/2009 | TrainingIncident Management is the identification, prevention and solution of hazards that could happen to a certain workplace. Before operations can be run, a business investigation is done on the targeted company.
A Photographer’s portfolio
By: autoterminal.com | 24/09/2009 | Web DesignA free online photo gallery became my ally. With this, I can upload my photos and store them online.
Why Organic Baby Clothes?
By: autoterminal.com | 04/09/2009 | BabiesOrganic baby clothes are made from certified organic products, which are grown without the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Growing cotton the organic way lessens the environmental pollution of fertilizers by twenty-five percent and more than ten percent on pesticides. The reduction of such pollutants would reduce tremendously if more cotton were grown organically. Purchasing organic baby products encourages other people to do the same and together we can all do our part in saving the
Beating recession with pre-owned vehicles
By: autoterminal.com | 14/05/2009 | CarsIt cannot be argued that these are difficult times. From big corporations to small business-owners to individuals, everybody is feeling the credit crunch. A car is an expensive acquisition second only to buying a house. But amid the global financial crisis, we still need a vehicle to take us from place to place, something to use either personally or for business purposes.
Auto repair: Learn to get car repair quotes, costs, cheap spare parts and accessories
By: autoterminal.com | 21/04/2009 | CarsAdmit it, like small kids you only love your car when it drives smoothly but when everything breaks, you feel like you don’t want to see it anymore for fear of the repair costs. The best way to solve your problem with minimal costs is to seek out expert help and get quotes and estimates for repair yourself! This way you’ll know what to do and can therefore manage your budget . Follow these:
Green friendly motoring: Gas up your car with Bio-fuels
By: autoterminal.com | 21/04/2009 | AutomotiveThe alarming effects of pollution in the environment added with the fast depletion and rising costs of fossil fuels, has prompted scientific communities and governments to create measures to alleviate these problems the world over.
The Pros and Cons of Electric Vehicles (EV’s)
By: autoterminal.com | 21/04/2009 | CarsSociety is wising up in terms of buying the right, economical and eco-friendly vehicles. A few years ago, more auto brands were “going green” and started producing more electric vehicles (EV’s) and hybrids. Motor shows showcased more improvisations of electric vehicles (EV’s) – even the fastest car on earth is now electric.