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Shedding some light on the subject with Mustang HID kits

When they were first introduced to the industry back in the early 1990s BMW couldn’t have known what they were starting with the BMW HID headlights. The 7 Series that was released by them had advanced headlight technology which was something revolutionary in an industry that had consistently been evolutionary. Now, decades later, we are seeing models and brands that offer this extraordinary light as an alternative to standard headlights.

Mustang HID kits are capable of delivering the night time driver an experience like no other. In normal driving conditions, and using the traditional halogen bulb, the driver is remarkably limited as to what they can actually see. The unfortunate reality is that although automotive advancements have certainly helped move headlight technology into the future, until now they still have never been sufficient to combat against serious threats. These are situations that can arise such as if you do not see a large animal waiting to dart out in front of you in the darkness.

When adding Mustang HID kits to your vehicle you are giving yourself a serious advantage over the limitations of the halogen bulb. The HID, which stands for high impact discharge lights, is vastly superior to the traditional halogen in that it is capable of giving you a beam that is not only wider but stretches farther as well. This light will give the driver the advantage when driving in the darkness. When our ability to see is of such vital importance every little bit counts.

It has been reported that night time is when traffic nearly slows in half. With only 60 percent of the drivers moving about at night than there are during the day, it would seem that accident statistics would be lower. However the terrible reality is that of those involved in accidents during the darkened hours as many as 40 percent will be killed. Don’t let that be you. Helping arm yourself with better lighting is simple and Mustang HID kits are easy to install.

Despite the fact that the Xenon lights are something that can be extremely beneficial to you, there are some who have concern that it isn’t ADOT approved. The fact is these lights are perfectly legal to use, and it simply depends upon how hot the light is that you run. Anything that is within the 4000k to 6000k temperature range will generate a safe yellow to blue glow. Anything above that will be a dangerous purple that can get you ticketed as well as fined.

Auto Sales Information, Data Collection for Global Car Sales in Mid-2011 Through 2012

Is the economy low on gas as we round the corner here in Mid 2011? Many economic indicators appear to show that, and one of the best indicators as to the strength of the middle class, consumer confidence, and GDP growth is the auto industry. Okay so, let’s discuss this for a minute, where are we exactly?

There was an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal on June 9, 2011 suggests that auto production is increasing in North America; US, Canada, and Mexico, in fact the article was titled; “Mexico’s May Auto Production Up 19% on Year to 213,329 Units. Some of those cars went to Latin America, although folks should be forewarned that although some South and Central American nations are taking more auto imports, there has been a swing towards socialism and typically that means slower economic growth moving forward.

Indeed, some socialist party leaders in South America insist that their policies are moderate and GDP growth will remain steady, for instance the new Peruvian Leader, Ollanta Humala is convincing Wall Street, the IMF, and other foreign investment folks that all will be fine, as per an article in the WSJ on 6-9-11 titled “Peru’s New Leader Challenges Stock Dumpers,” also similar messages from Argentina, and Brazil as well. Perhaps so, and thus exports to South America will continue to help Mexican and US-Mexican car maker partnerships.

Meanwhile on the home front it looks as if GM’s sales growth in China is hitting a plateau as the Chinese government finds too many cars on their highways, fuel challenges, and too much pollution and therefore has cut tax cut incentives for new car sales there. However, Ford reports solid in-roads in other parts of Asia and India, and gave forward looking guidance of global sales revenue growths of 8-10%, last year their revenue growth exceed 6% so, this is good news (see: WSJ 6-8-11 “Ford Forecasts Sharp Gains from Asian Sales).

Ford has also introduced a prototype vehicle to sell in the USA, a fuel-sipping 3-cylinder car out next year, and right now with $101 per barrel oil, it can’t come soon enough for American Consumers. Of course, do not expect US Auto Makers to be giving cars away anytime soon as there are inventory challenges, for example there was an article in my local paper here titled; “Shortages Drive Up Costs; Fewer Cars Drive Off Lots” (Associated Press, Desert Sun, 6/2/11) by Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin. Another article in the USA Today confirms this reality; “Auto Recovery Pauses in May – Sluggish Economy, High Fuel Prices Cool Buying” by James A. Healey also a lead story on 6-2-11.

Less Popular Brands such as Hyundai showed major increases due to lower vehicle retail costs, according to WSJ article on June 2, 2011 titled “Hyundai Soars as Auto Sales Slip” – which seems to show the cost considerations of auto buying consumers and their mindset right now with high fuel costs. Okay so, what does all of this mean? Well, it means that the auto industry which is typically a very good indicator of our economy is not recovering as well as hoped, but it is moving, which is a positive sign. Something that President Obama noted in a Speech in Toledo OH, in the first week of June. Indeed, I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

 

 

Cover Your ATV or UTV

The All-Terrain Vehicle and Utility Vehicle that you just purchased shines brightly in the daylight sunshine. Only time will tell if the beautiful finish you now see will last. The best way to ensure that it keeps the ‘like-new’ look is to protect it with an All-Terrain Vehicle cover or Utility Vehicle cover.

Many companies sell covers that can help you keep the finish looking new. But which one do I get for my machine? You can purchase a high quality storage cover that can be folded up and placed in a bag to take with you.

Bird droppings are unpleasant and can actually damage the finish. Dust and debris can scratch the finish if you try to wipe it off. The sun can also damage the finish with its fading UV rays. So, having an All-Terrain Vehicle or Utility Vehicle cover on when not riding will help to maintain the great look of your machine.

The All-Terrain Vehicle cover should be constructed of a durable weather and water resistant polyester material. The cover should have a mildew resistant that protects against rain, snow, ice, dirt, dust and those harmful UV rays. The exterior of your cover should keep water away, while the interior is vented to allow the moisture to escape and keep your machine dry.

You should be able to tie down your Utility Vehicle cover and All-Terrain Vehicle cover while trailering it or just storing your machine. The cover will need a strong elastic hem cord around the bottom to help ensure a tight fit. Also include a built in trailering system with down straps with quick release buckles to keep your All-Terrain Vehicle or Utility Vehicle cover secure. Some added features should be air vents to help reduce inside moisture and wind lofting. A handy storage bag should be included.

There are different sizes of covers, so you will want to find one that fits your make and model of machine. If you purchase a cheap cover for your ride, it may not fit correctly and will last for only a season or two. However, if you put your money into a cover that fits right and is of good quality, then chances are good it will last a long time in protecting your All-Terrain Vehicle or Utility Vehicle.

An All-Terrain Vehicle or Utility Vehicle can be a costly recreational toy or working machine, so a rugged and durable cover is often a great investment for year round weather protection.