Change oil filter regular intervals—every 3,000 miles or three months using conventional oils and change the oil filter. Synthetic oils can last for six months or 6000 miles.
To change oil filter, it is recommended to use either 5w-30 or 10w-30 conventional oil, type SJ, but you may choose the synthetic.
Now to change oil filter, raise and support the front of the car high enough to get underneath comfortably and make sure to secure the car with wheel chocks and jack stands. Read the rest of this entry »
In an ideal world, cars need no maintenance. But even newfangled, futuristic cars are bound to corrode, wear and tear just like any earthly commodity.
For them to last longer, owners need to follow the car maintenance schedule as stipulated in the auto maker’s manual. Every passenger car, SUV, mini-van, pickup, and what-have-you comes with these manuals. Car owners have to follow the schedules therein as they would a doctor’s prescription, simply because the manufacturer knows best. Read the rest of this entry »
Enjoy your car… that’s simple huh? Well it’s not really that simple. Here is a list of things to think about after the sale.
Notify your insurance agent about the new car.
Read the entire owners manual. Familiarize yourself with the service requirements. Understand when you need to change oil, filters, and other major things like timing belt and driveline fluids.
Get used to operating the heating/AC controls and the radio so you do not have to fumble around and risk an accident while on the highway.
When the Lancer Evolution was presented in the world of supercar automobile, it shocked both the market and fast car junkies for its top-of-the-line thrilling performance.
For 2006, Mitsubishi offers a revamped version of the Evolution fast cars. Launched as the Lancer Evolution IX, the new fast cars offers a more powerful engine, a revised turbocharger, restyled fascia and lamps, revamped rear carbon fiber wing, lighter weight, enhanced Enkei wheels, aluminum pedals, improved seat materials and variable valve timing on the intake side.
This fast new car is powered by a 2-liter 4-cylinder engine complemented by an inter-cooled turbocharged and tuned by the MIVEC system (Mitsubishi’s Innovative Valve Timing and Electronic Control).
During the 2006 North American International Auto Show, Mitsubishi presented an impressive Eclipse that challenges other pricey fast sports cars with a more affordable high-performance car.
Derived from the fourth generation of Eclipse super fast cars, the 2007 Eclipse Spyder GT combines an outstanding racecar design with a modern convertible top and high-end performance.
The Eclipse Spyder GT new fast cars are presented with sleek muscular lines and head-turner details such as monocle-lens headlamps and LED tail lamps.
These fast new cars are powered by a 3.8-liter V6 engine that can produce 260 horsepower at 5750 rpm and 258 ft-lbs of torque at 4500 rpm. The V6 can accelerate the new fast cars from zero to 60 mph in 6 seconds and through 100 mph in 15.1 seconds.
Chrysler continues the production of its pride – the high performance 300C SRT8 – with impressive enhancements. For 2006, Chrysler is integrating Mercedes-Benz engineering to produce a more refined driving for the new fast cars.
The 300C SRT8 hot fast cars retain its retro luxury sedan look, but with top-of-the-line performance and power.
As a high-performance fast car, the SRT8 is powered by a 6.1-lliter V8 engine that can produce 425 horsepower at 6200 rpm and 420 ft-lbs of torque at 4800 rpm. Expect the 300C SRT8 to accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds and through 100 mph in 13.2 seconds.
The rear-drive fast new cars are available only as a 4-door sedan. Standard features of the SRT8 fast cars include leather upholstery, dual power seats, trip computer, dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control and tilt steering wheel. It also features standard high-intensity discharge headlights, rear parking sensors and 276-watt Boston Acoustics stereo with in-dash CD changer.
The Chrysler Crossfire is one of the most exciting fast cars that Chrysler has offered the supercar automobile market. Launched in 2003, the Crossfire sport coupe became the corona for the brand.
When it was launched in 2003, its mechanical features were derived from the Mercedes Benz SLK super fast car roadster. However, the Crossfire hot fast cars were presented with a more broad shoulder hardtop.
In 2005, Chrysler and coachbuilder Karmann developed a convertible version of the Crossfire fast cool cars known as SRT6. With German and American elements, its engineering and chassis defines an authentic fast convertible sports car.
For 2006, the production of Crossfire new fast cars features a Special Edition Package on the roadster. These fast new cars are presented with new Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat exterior color palette, Dark Slate Gray cloth seats, black windshield surround and cast-aluminum wheels as well as satin silver door handles and side louvers.
The Toyota high quality Camry is known for providing reliability and durability. It is perfect for any driving experience. For 2006, the high-performance Camry new fast cars are being launched for the 2007 model year.
Still with a two-door, the fast new cars of Camry are available in coupe and convertible versions. Its platform was derived from the Camry sedans. While the coupe provides absolute practicality, the convertible offers sporty performance with comfortable driving.
The Toyota Camry can be purchased as a Camry Sedan, Solara Coupe and Solara Convertible. It comes in four trim levels – base, LE, SE and XLE. The 2006 Solara SE models are Toyota Camry’s sports models.
The Camry Solara coupe and convertible new fast cars are the sportier versions. The coupe comes in SE, SLE and SE Sport trim levels. All of these hot fast cars are equipped with either a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder or a 3.3-liter V6 engine. Standard automatic transmission comes with the SLE models while SE and SE Sport come with a five-speed manual gearbox.
The Solara SE coupe is the base level of the Camry Solara line-up. This cool fast car is equipped with standard ABS, side-impact airbags, air conditioning, power windows, mirrors and locks with remote keyless entry, P215/60 all-season tires with 16-inch aluminum wheels and AM/FM and CD Audi system.
Never before has Audi presented a powerful open-top fast car to the automobile market. With the RS 4 Cabriolet production, Audi puts itself leading the 4-seater, convertible car segment.
At first glance, the RS 4 Cabriolet can be instantly recognized as a member of the RS 4 fast car family. The RS 4 saloon, Avant version and the Cabriolet fast cars share the same powerful V8 FSI engine. However, its rhombus-patterned, single-framed grille, extra air outlets, sports seats and improved wheels separates the RS4 Cabriolet new fast car from the rest.
The RS 4 Cabriolet fast cool cars are powered by a monstrous 4.2-liter 90º V8 engine that can produce 420 horsepower at 7800 rpm and 317 ft-lbs of torque at 2250 to 7600rpm. With amazing velocity, the RS4 Cabriolet fast cars rushes forward quickly and reach the 8250rpm redline before you know it.
The engine of these stylish super fast cars can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in only 4.7 seconds and through 100 mph in 11.8 seconds. Top speed can be reached at 155 mph.
In 2000, the Audi TT was presented as a coupe and followed by the TT roadster in 2001. Both models were derived from Volkswagen’s fourth generation Golf lineup.
With the introduction of the 2006 Audi TT new fast cars, it cannot be deemed as the hottest car in the market, but still remains as one of the most distinguishing cars on the road. The 2006 TT demonstrates Audi’s high standards on precision cars and proves that their fast new cars can excel with modern technology.
The TT Coupe and Roadster fast cars are equipped with three available engines.
The standard front-wheel-drive super fast cars comes with 2-liter Turbocharged Inline-4 engine that produces 180 horsepower at 5000 rpm and 173 ft-lbs of torque at 1950 rpm. A six-speed manual gearbox is standard on these new fast cars, while the six-speed manual transmission is optional.
Quattro all-wheel-drive fast cars come with two engine varieties. First, the 225-horsepower version comes with 1.8-liter and a standard six-speed manual gearbox. The other engine choice is a 3.2-liter V6 that produces 250 horsepower and 236 pound-foot of torque, while complemented by a six-speed DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox).