2004 Nissan Maxima LE
$10,495.00
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2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK430
$17,995.00
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2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L
$10,888.00
View Details
REDUCED TO $7995!!!
$7,995.00
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REDUCED TO $8995
$8,995.00
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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix WIDETRACK
$4,995.00
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2007 Volkswagen Passat
$15,995.00
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2004 Volvo XC90 T6 AWD
$13,995.00
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2006 Toyota Yaris LE
$8,995.00
View Details
2004 Pontiac Montana
$3,995.00
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2003 Nissan Murano SL
$10,995.00
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2004 Nissan Maxima LE
$10,495.00
View Details
2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK430
$17,995.00
View Details
2005 MAZDA RX-8 SPECIAL EDITION ONLY 100 SOLD IN WESTERN CANADA!
$12,888.00
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2007 Mazda Mazda6
$8,995.00
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PRICE REDUCED TO $8488!!!
$8,488.00
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REDUCED $8995
$8,995.00
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2004 Kia Sedona LX
$4,995.00
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2006 Honda Civic DX
$9,995.00
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2007 Honda Accord EX-L
$14,995.00
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2005 Ford F-150
$9,495.00
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2005 Dodge Durango LIMITED
$11,995.00
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AUTO WORLD
Friday, November 18, 2011
USED CAR INVENTORY
2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L
$10,888.00
View Details
REDUCED TO $7995!!!
$7,995.00
View Details
REDUCED TO $8995
$8,995.00
View Details
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix WIDETRACK
$4,995.00
View Details
2007 Volkswagen Passat
$15,995.00
View Details
2004 Volvo XC90 T6 AWD
$13,995.00
View Details
2006 Toyota Yaris LE
$8,995.00
View Details
2004 Pontiac Montana
$3,995.00
View Details
2003 Nissan Murano SL
$10,995.00
View Details
$10,888.00
View Details
REDUCED TO $7995!!!
$7,995.00
View Details
REDUCED TO $8995
$8,995.00
View Details
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix WIDETRACK
$4,995.00
View Details
2007 Volkswagen Passat
$15,995.00
View Details
2004 Volvo XC90 T6 AWD
$13,995.00
View Details
2006 Toyota Yaris LE
$8,995.00
View Details
2004 Pontiac Montana
$3,995.00
View Details
2003 Nissan Murano SL
$10,995.00
View Details
Saturday, November 12, 2011
WINTER AND CARS
Most people keep their vehicles properly maintained to avoid sudden breakdown on the roads and for their own safety.
it's still important to have your car in tiptop condition for Canada's unpredictable – and often extreme – winter weather conditions. Cold temperatures can be hard on an engine, icy road conditions limit traction, gravel pits paint, salt rusts, and frost leaves damaging potholes on the road.
Check your tires
You can't control the road conditions, but you do have some control over your vehicle's response to icy roads. Worn tires should be replaced. Consider snow tires, which are optimized for snow and ice conditions.
Check your tire pressure. Air contracts in cold weather, so check regularly to make sure your tires are properly inflated.
Fluids
Check your fluid levels.
Your owner's manual will list the manufacturer's oil recommendation for different climates. This is important to the life and performance of your car. As temperatures plummet, the oil in your car thickens and that can lead to difficulties with oil properly lubricating the engine. Winter oil tends to be thinner.
To prevent moisture from freezing in the gas lines, keep your gas tank as full as possible during the cold winter months. Don't let your gauge drop below the half full mark.
Winter gear
Check your car's heater, block heater and defroster. Are they in good working order?
Check the battery
"The battery is the most important aspect of your winter checklist," says Boulanger. And, in winter checklists, it's often overlooked. Cold weather weakens batteries and can leave your car and you potentially vulnerable. Check your battery to make sure posts and connections are corrosion free, and consider having the battery checked by your mechanic if it's older than three years.
Service
Are you due (or overdue) for a service check? Winter is not the time to delay regular service and maintenance.
Brakes
When was your last brake check? Refer to your owner's manual for regular maintenance, but consider having them checked if it's been six months or more.
Check your windshield wipers
A snowstorm is not the time or place to discover you've waited too long to replace your wiper blades. In many areas of Canada, winter temperatures can fluctuate wildly and it's important to keep your wiper fluid levels up in anticipation of quick thaws. Inspect your wipers closely. With wear and salt buildup, it's easy to go through a pair of wiper blades every year.
If your windshield has chips and cracks, give serious consideration to replacing it. Dramatic differences in indoor and outdoor temperatures - called thermal shock - can turn a minor crack into a major visibility hazard if it starts to run. Often small chips can be inexpensively filled, saving you money in the long run.
A relatively quick winterization of your vehicle can ultimately save you time and money. More importantly, it could save you!
it's still important to have your car in tiptop condition for Canada's unpredictable – and often extreme – winter weather conditions. Cold temperatures can be hard on an engine, icy road conditions limit traction, gravel pits paint, salt rusts, and frost leaves damaging potholes on the road.
Check your tires
You can't control the road conditions, but you do have some control over your vehicle's response to icy roads. Worn tires should be replaced. Consider snow tires, which are optimized for snow and ice conditions.
Check your tire pressure. Air contracts in cold weather, so check regularly to make sure your tires are properly inflated.
Fluids
Check your fluid levels.
Your owner's manual will list the manufacturer's oil recommendation for different climates. This is important to the life and performance of your car. As temperatures plummet, the oil in your car thickens and that can lead to difficulties with oil properly lubricating the engine. Winter oil tends to be thinner.
To prevent moisture from freezing in the gas lines, keep your gas tank as full as possible during the cold winter months. Don't let your gauge drop below the half full mark.
Winter gear
Check your car's heater, block heater and defroster. Are they in good working order?
Check the battery
"The battery is the most important aspect of your winter checklist," says Boulanger. And, in winter checklists, it's often overlooked. Cold weather weakens batteries and can leave your car and you potentially vulnerable. Check your battery to make sure posts and connections are corrosion free, and consider having the battery checked by your mechanic if it's older than three years.
Service
Are you due (or overdue) for a service check? Winter is not the time to delay regular service and maintenance.
Brakes
When was your last brake check? Refer to your owner's manual for regular maintenance, but consider having them checked if it's been six months or more.
Check your windshield wipers
A snowstorm is not the time or place to discover you've waited too long to replace your wiper blades. In many areas of Canada, winter temperatures can fluctuate wildly and it's important to keep your wiper fluid levels up in anticipation of quick thaws. Inspect your wipers closely. With wear and salt buildup, it's easy to go through a pair of wiper blades every year.
If your windshield has chips and cracks, give serious consideration to replacing it. Dramatic differences in indoor and outdoor temperatures - called thermal shock - can turn a minor crack into a major visibility hazard if it starts to run. Often small chips can be inexpensively filled, saving you money in the long run.
A relatively quick winterization of your vehicle can ultimately save you time and money. More importantly, it could save you!
CANADIAN 2012 CAR AWARDS
CANADIAN CAR OF THE YEAR 2012 awards
Announced by Candian Automoblie Journalist Association in Niagra on the Lake
Ontario after testing cars,suvs in 11 categories and over 60 participating cars of
Manufacturers marketed in Canada.
Canadian Car of the Year Winners (by Year)
2012
Best New Small Car (under $21,000)Hyundai Accent
Best New Small Car (over $21,000)Hyundai Elantra
Best New Family Car (under $30,000)Kia Optima LX
Best New Family Car (over $30,000)Kia Optima Hybrid
Best New Luxury CarMercedes-Benz C-Class C350 4MATIC Sedan
Best New Prestige CarMercedes-Benz S-Class S350 BlueTEC 4MATIC
Best New Sports / Performance Car (under $50,000)Hyundai Veloster
Best New Sports / Performance Car (over $50,000)BMW 1 Series M Coupé
Best New SUV / CUV (under $35,000)Dodge Journey
Best New SUV / CUV ($35,000 - $60,000)Volkswagen Touareg TDI Clean Diesel
Best New SUV / CUV (over $60,000)BMW X3
Announced by Candian Automoblie Journalist Association in Niagra on the Lake
Ontario after testing cars,suvs in 11 categories and over 60 participating cars of
Manufacturers marketed in Canada.
Canadian Car of the Year Winners (by Year)
2012
Best New Small Car (under $21,000)Hyundai Accent
Best New Small Car (over $21,000)Hyundai Elantra
Best New Family Car (under $30,000)Kia Optima LX
Best New Family Car (over $30,000)Kia Optima Hybrid
Best New Luxury CarMercedes-Benz C-Class C350 4MATIC Sedan
Best New Prestige CarMercedes-Benz S-Class S350 BlueTEC 4MATIC
Best New Sports / Performance Car (under $50,000)Hyundai Veloster
Best New Sports / Performance Car (over $50,000)BMW 1 Series M Coupé
Best New SUV / CUV (under $35,000)Dodge Journey
Best New SUV / CUV ($35,000 - $60,000)Volkswagen Touareg TDI Clean Diesel
Best New SUV / CUV (over $60,000)BMW X3
GREEN CAR OF 2012
Mitsubishi says its i vehicle is the most affordable electric vehicle in the U.S.
(Credit: Mitsubishi)
The 2012 Ford Focus Electric, 2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas, 2012 Mitsubishi i, 2012 Toyota Prius v, and 2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI are all finalists for 2012 Green Car of the Year, Green Car Journal announced today in a press release.
The winner will be announced during a press conference at a Los Angeles Auto Show press day on November 17. This marks the seventh consecutive year the award has been given
(Credit: Mitsubishi)
The 2012 Ford Focus Electric, 2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas, 2012 Mitsubishi i, 2012 Toyota Prius v, and 2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI are all finalists for 2012 Green Car of the Year, Green Car Journal announced today in a press release.
The winner will be announced during a press conference at a Los Angeles Auto Show press day on November 17. This marks the seventh consecutive year the award has been given
Thursday, October 13, 2011
WELCOME STATEMENT
We are happy to start this blog to present,demonstrate and discuss
About automobiles. New models for year 2012 as well as used vehicle
Information will be available for the public to view and comment.
Auto Show Calgary Team
About automobiles. New models for year 2012 as well as used vehicle
Information will be available for the public to view and comment.
Auto Show Calgary Team
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