Thursday, 31 August 2017

5 Things You Can Do With A Lada

Whether you drive a car, ride a bike, or take the bus, you’ve probably noticed an uptick in the number of classic, boxy cars being driven by people in their 20s and 30s.  You’ve probably seen the old Volvo 240s, a ‘70s Chevy Blazer, a Datsun 510 here or there, and you’ve almost definitely seen a handful of Volkswagen Vanagons.
Although these ol’ wagons are in fashion in America right now, no boxy car holds a candle to the boxiest car of all:  the Classic Lada.

What the Heck is a Lada?

If you’re unfamiliar with Eastern European mythology, you may want to note that Lada is a female given name, derived from Slavic Mythology and the goddess of youth, merriment, and beauty.
Lada fans, however, may joke with you that ‘Lada’ is Russian for ‘swan,’ while actually thinking of it as an ugly duckling. Read More: AutosVoice.com


Wednesday, 23 August 2017

2018 Mercedes-Benz X-Class Arriving in Australia Early Next Year

A year back, Mercedes showcased a concept of its first-ever and definitely the most luxurious pickup truck, however it didn’t release any information regarding the production model. Now, the German automaker has confirmed that the 2018 X-Class ute will be arriving in Australia in early 2018.
Here is what we know about it so far.
In essence, the 2018 Mercedes-Benz X-Class combines the characteristics of a ute with luxury facilities. It will be available in three trim levels namely, ‘Pure’ (base), ‘Progressive’ and the range-topping ‘Power’. The base model sports black-colored plastic front and rear bumpers, 17-inch steel wheels and a glass-protecting carrier on the bed. Customers can modify the rear bed according to their specifications.We recommend high quality CV Solutions service bodies or ute canopies for this purpose. Read More: AutosVoice.com


Friday, 18 August 2017

10 Savvy Ways To Cut Costs On Your Car

For many people, a car is a necessity. Whether it’s driving to work or doing the school run, there’s no way around it. The costs of running the car, however, are entirely changeable. If you know a few trade secrets, you can keep your car on a much smaller financial burden!
According to statistics last year, the average UK household spends £33.90 a week on operational costs of their car – that’s over £1,700 by the year’s end.
Here are 10 savvy ways to help make that number drop lower and lower.

Lower Insurance With Speed Limiters

You might not be planning to speed up to 70 mph anytime soon, but your insurance provider doesn’t know that. They often look at the top possible speed of your car, so a limiter can help reduce the cost of your policy. That’s because they’re proven to help reduce accidents, according to the RAC. If you’re looking to have our vehicle for a few years, consider the cost of a speed limiter against the savings on offer. Read More: AutosVoice.com


Tuesday, 15 August 2017

How To Properly Clean - Change Your Car’s Air Filter

A vehicle’s air filter has the sole job to stop and prevent any dirt, debris and particles into the engine. The only thing allowed in, is a clean flow of air. Depending on the road conditions and the use of your vehicle, the air filter becomes more and more clogged with the unwanted particles. As this keeps building up, it becomes difficult for the air filter to allow a streamline flow of clean air through, preventing it from doing the job effectively.
It is ideal to clean or change the air filter every 10,000 km or 7 miles. Though this really depends on how often the vehicle is in use and where they are driving. Of course off-roading will require constant cleaning. Read More: AutosVoice.com