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Nov 24 2010

Advice For Owner Truck Drivers To Save Money

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

Owner truck drivers have the same basic rights as any business owner, which means that they are permitted to deduct their operating costs from their earnings. The devil is in the detail. Every business operates on the same essential guidelines, but within that framework, every type of business is different.

A large proportion of non-business people do not understand how this works and to be fair, it does work differently in different countries. Here is a simple example: if you earn 400 and 100 is expenses and the tax rate is 25%, you will still pay tax: 400 earnings – 100 expenses = 300 profit x 25% tax rate = 75 tax.

Not as a lot of people think: 400 earnings x 25% tax rate = 100 tax – 100 expenses = zero tax.

With no expenses, the tax bill would have been: 400 earnings x 25% tax rate = 100 tax

Therefore, in this instance, you still need to pay for 75% of your expenses yourself. Obviously, the way to save money is to cut down on expenses. As we all know, this is easier said than done.

Since the truck is the biggest single expense, you should start there. Shopping around for the best deal is second nature when it comes to purchasing a vehicle, but it is doubly important, when the vehicle is as costly as a truck.

Regrettably, these are very hard times and many firms are going to the wall, but this does create opportunities to the owner-driver. There are tremendous deals on second-hand trucks, if you do your homework and have the truck thoroughly checked before you buy it.

You can off-set the interest you pay on the funding against profits, but you should certainly go for the best deal you can here too. Try getting a better deal by bundling several insurances into one or try placing all your insurance policies with one broker for a higher discount. Or even do away with the broker (middleman) and go straight to the insurer.

Maintenance is cheaper than repair and it is deductible. It is also cheaper to take a number of common parts with you than have to rely on expensive emergency call-outs.

Fuel is a gigantic cost, so can you acquire a fuel card on the routes you drive? If not, pay for everything with a credit card that offers rewards, and pay off the card every month without fail. Pay by direct debit to make sure. Use it only for business.

Having a shower can be pricey, up to $10 a time, twice a day. Having your own towel, soap and shampoo can bring this cost down, but some garages offer free showers, if you purchase a minimum volume of fuel or oil.

Eating healthily is also expensive on the road. This could make it a good strategy to install a refrigerator in your cab and fill it up where food is cheap and handy. Cutting down on fry-ups and steaks and eating more fruit would be healthier for most drivers anyway.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on various subjects, but is at present involved with truck sat nav systems. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

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Nov 07 2010

Popular Auto Navigation Systems

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

Cream floats to the top, as the axiom goes and that applies to many other items too. The best games have been around for thousands of years: chess, draughts, cards and ludo. The favourite hobbies have been the same for ages as well: flirting with the opposite sex, riding horses, breeding dogs, hiking, sailing, travelling and keeping up with the latest technology. However, until recently, keeping up with the latest technology was quite easy.

New models came out every few years before, but nowadays they come out every few months and most things you buy have been surpassed by the time they get into the shops. Computers, especially laptops, and mobile phones are prime examples.

And so is auto navigation or sat nav as it is often known as. Auto navigation systems are based on GPS or GPRS and this technology is at the cutting edge of electronics because the world’s military relies on it and they have a great deal of spending power.

However, cream floats to the top and so it is with auto navigation systems too. The best auto navigation system manufacturers have been constantly good and at the cutting edge of the fairly old idea of GPS. In this article, we will run through a few of the leading makers of auto navigation systems

Tom Tom is world-famous for its excellence. It is also well-known for frequently producing some of the smallest auto navigation systems. Small does not necessarily mean better, but the quality of Tom Tom auto navigation systems is beyond question.

However, if you are not having your auto navigation system fitted by your car’s manufacturer, space may be at a premium and so a Tom Tom sat nav system may be ideal for you. If you have a bluetooth-enabled mobile phone, you can link them together without wires, wirelessly, and make use of their up-to-the-minute weather and traffic data while you are en route.

Garmin auto navigation systems are consistently one of the most feature-packed and up-to-date auto navigation systems on the market. In spite of it being just about the most feature-rich sat nav system on the market, it is not always the most costly. However, learning to use all of the Garmin’s functions can take a long time, but it is normally the auto navigation system that the tech geek would like to get his hands on. It is bluetooth enabled too.

Magellan is well known for its portable auto navigation systems. They make different types of devices, but they are most well known for their portable auto navigation systems. So, you can use your Magellan sat nav system in your car, then take it on your boat or on hiking or bicycle trips.

There are auto navigation systems to match every pocket and every situation, so if you travel a lot, these manufacturers’ names should be on your short list. Auto navigation systems are perfect for individuals who travel, but they are also great for finding different routes through town to avoid trouble spots. You do not have to use them every day, but they are nice to have, if you do need them

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on a variety of topics, but is currently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

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Nov 07 2010

Avoiding A Lemon When Buying Used Cars

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

If you know how to avoid the traps, used cars are a bargain. The word lemon in the world of cars means a vehicle that is sold to you as a wonderful car, but ends up being faulty and expensive. Almost all car retailers include second hand and new cars in their stock.

The dealer said they had no mechanical problems, but they start to splutter within days. Dealers tend to sell both brand new and pre driven vehicles. They source the second hand ones sometimes through importing, i. E. From Japan for makes like Honda and from Germany for European makes such as BMW.

Owners can sell their cars to retailers, and people can trade in their old vehicle when they buy a new one. Whether you are buying a new or pre owned car, you will have the same finance options.

You will need to buy insurance, which may be less on the latter option since the vehicle is worth less overall. By making a deposit, payments will be lower. Car retailers offer finance, but it is best to investigate other lenders. Finance companies have competitive rates and may be able to save you some money in interest, leaving more for the car you want. To avoid a lemon when buying a second hand car is more difficult than with new stock. It is impossible to know how the car has been driven in the past, and sometimes adaptations to the mechanics are not easy to see.

By obtaining this professional opinion, you will know what you are paying for, and have more leverage for bargaining with a sales person.There is no one type of car which is the best to buy, but Japanese brands tend to be very reliable, and cheap to fix when they do have problems. Honda for example makes a wide range of vehicles, and they are sold in so many countries that finding parts is never a problem.

The fact that so many people drive them would suggest that they run well. Insurance and warranties are so important, and they can be factored into finance plans. The insurance protects you when you are on the road with other drivers, and the warranty is basically a promise that the car will work for a certain period of time without trouble.

If it does need repairs, they will be free.To lower the cost of a pre driven vehicle, pay by cash. Without finance payments and loans you will not be paying interest, which can add up to thousands over a few years.

Cars will often have a cheaper cash price than regular price, because the sales yard will get the full amount straight away and will not have to pay administration costs for credit card or finance payments. Used cars are easy to buy, but research into the vehicle and the payment options are essential.

View Formula Honda’s great variety of Honda Toronto vehicles – providing the best selection of used cars Toronto when it comes to Honda dealerships.

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Oct 29 2010

Sports Car Racing Hire – Racing Safely

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

Do you like speed? If you are into driving fast for fun, sport or recreation, perhaps you should try amateur sports car racing. You can hire racing cars by the hour or by the number of circuits at most racing tracks. Sports car racing is a sport that is increasing in popularity. Sports car racing has always been a popular spectator sport, but not people can take part in it as well.

If you have never raced a sports car before, there are some things that you ought to know about it first, so here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your racing event:

At the starting line, a learner should not put the accelerator pedal to the floor, because these cars are tremendously powerful and you can easily lose control of the vehicle if you are unaccustomed to it.

More experienced drivers should use full acceleration without exceeding the maximum engine revolutions per minute, because that could damage the engine; ease off the clutch gradually until it is fully engaged.

You should be close to maximum speed on the long straights, but always be very heedful of your steering because it is easy to lose control at high speed where the least movement of the steering wheel has a great deal of effect on the course of the car. Beginners should always endeavor to keep both hands on the steering wheel at the ten and two o? clock positions.

In some cars, steering can also be accomplished through acceleration and deceleration, although this has largely been compensated for by the use of differential locks. If the engineers permit this form of steering, acceleration pulls the car to the outer edge of track and deceleration draws it to the inside. Learning how to control this feature minimizes the need to use the steering wheel.

There are two ways of taking turns: slowly and sharply. A slow turn makes use of the outside of the track and is the easier of the two techniques. Beginners ought to start with this method. Tight or sharp bends makes use of the inside of the track and are not easy manoeuvres involving combined use of the accelerator, the steering wheel and the brake.

Ease off the accelerator as you approach the curve until you are travelling at a speed that you can handle and then accelerate out of the curve from about halfway through it.

You should always analyse your race after the event and make notes on your performance. Endeavor to have your race filmed if possible so that you can study the lines that you took. Pay close attention to how you took the bends and your lines through them. Did you accelerate smoothly or did you accelerate in bursts?

It is better to concentrate on improving your own technique than to keep trying to beat others. If you concentrate on your own performance, you will improve it more rapidly than if you just concentrate on thrashing your opposition. Keep in mind that when you are travelling at high speeds, small adjustments can make big differences, this also applies to minor changes in your technique.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on various subjects, but is currently involved with Gatso speed camera systems. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

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Oct 26 2010

The Debate On A Used Honda Car Vs A New Honda Car

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

Many people have older cars and they love them. These cars have stood the test of time, and have run well over the years. From time to time a used car owner will meet a new car owner, and they will have a debate. Used Honda Car vs a New Honda Car, tends to the the topic of discussion. There are various aspects of car ownership that can make it seem more appealing to have one type over another. Both cars have pros and disadvantages to think about.

Many brands of cars are known for being able to put many kilometers and miles on without too many issues. Models such as the Honda, Volkswagen, Toyota and Ford are examples of vehicles that have been known to last. The owners of these vehicles will drive them for years and put work into them as needed.

A new car has its advantages points as well. The car will be new and smell new. The features will be new and offer some of the new technology. Heated seats, mp3 player equipped and built in alarm systems are just some of the things that may not be seen in a used car. A driver who goes with a new model, will simply only need to do the regular oil changes and service calls as needed.

While new cars are supposed to work well and not give their owners any issues, sometimes a driver gets a car with an issue. A car brand and model could be known for having certain things go wrong on it. If it happens it could be covered under warranty or it may not. That can mean a driver may have to pay the expense of the repair.

There are new safety features of a brand new car that may make it appealing for drivers. Having an older car is nice because it is paid off, but with the advancement of airbags and other features that make cars and people safer, some people enjoy their newer model vehicles.

One of the key points to driving a used vehicle is the fact that it is paid off. That allows the driver to not have to worry about making car payments each and every month. Some people pay lots of money each month to drive their new car, and while they love their cars, the expense can be steep.

Often a used car is cheaper to buy than a new one. This price difference could give someone a lower monthly payment or allow them to pay it off faster or in full. A brand new car owner can lease or finance their payments, which can make it great for someone who wants to buy a new car.

When Used Honda Car vs a New Honda car becomes a topic of discussion, many people will defend what they drive. New owners love their cars and used owners prefer their type. Weighing the pros and cons, allows drivers to decide on the type and year of car that they best prefer. These styles of cars can be found at most car dealers. Customers can check out both the new section as well as the used area.

View Formula Honda’s great variety of used cars Toronto vehicles – providing the best selection of used cars when it comes to Honda dealerships in Toronto.

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Oct 14 2010

The Privacy Issues With GPS Auto Navigation Systems

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

A great deal of people are very worried about privacy and security issues regarding GPS auto navigation systems. This does not only involve your in-car sat nav, but also hand-held devices such as your cell phone.

These days the majority of people can be tracked one way or another, whether it be by their cell phone, their GPS auto navigation system or an RFID tag that was sewn into a shirt they purchased last month at a supermarket.

Some people do not mind about this state of affairs, some deplore it, but most people are not even aware of it. It is hard to escape being tracked. It is often said that anyone walking around London carrying out his or her routine daily life these days, shows up on a closed circuit TV screen about 300 times every day.

However, there are benefits. If I was being attacked in London, I would hope that someone could see me on a screen and call the police or if I was mountain climbing and I fell and broke my leg, I would be pleased that the rescue personnel could track me because I was using a GPS enabled mobile phone.

Luckily, there are quite strict laws in place in most Western countries restricting what can be done with the intelligence gathered from GPS auto navigation systems. The problem is that everyone knows that governments break the law and can change them to suit themselves whenever they like. No-one trusts politicians. Not even politicians.

This leads to a massive dilemma for a great deal of people and especially parents of young children. Do you switch on the tracking options of a GPS enabled mobile phone so that you or your child can be found if lost or injured or are you frightened that that information may be misused by a criminal of some kind – a kidnapper or a paedophile?

None of us really knows what our governments are up to or capable of, but we are being wound up by movies and books about the general invasion of our privacy and what clever people can do with the information that is floating around us in the air.

In actuality, we have all given up a lot of the privacy that our grandparents took for granted, but the perceived dangers to society are greater these days, although 9/11 could have happened to the Empire State Building 80 years ago and anthrax could have been released on London or New York 100 years ago. People do not need high technology to carry out carnage. Look at World War One or Rwanda.

GPS and auto navigation systems are good things. They help you stay aware of where your loved ones are and give you the peace of mind that if they get into trouble they will have a better opportunity of getting out of it.

The information gathered by these GPS auto navigation systems can be used in the wrong way, that is undeniable, but at the moment it probably is not. However, employing GPS auto navigation systems can help keep you and your family safe.

Owen Jones is presently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

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Oct 09 2010

Hand-held Auto Navigation Systems

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

It seems that all new trucks and cars have an auto navigation system these days. However, there are a few different varieties of auto navigation system, so if you want one as well, you have to know which system is best for you. There are stand alone, factory installed systems, units that are added to a car later, portable systems and hand-held systems.

Some of these set-ups offer more functionality than others, but you have to be cagey of an auto navigation system that offers features that you will never use. These devices are usually for the geeks. That does not mean that others can not use them, but they may be bewildering for the average driver.

If you are looking for a pretty cheap, yet versatile auto navigation system, then the hand-held or laptop models are probably for you. Hand-held auto navigation system can be used for other purposes of course, you can take it hiking, cycling or yachting. In this manner, an active person can get a lot more value from a GPS sat nav system.

Some people simply cannot bear to think that they are lost and vulnerable, especially if they have children with them. This is a rather irrational fear, but still a fear that people have nevertheless. Having a hand-held auto navigation system can remove this dread even if your car has broken down or run out of gasoline and you have to walk to the nearest garage.

Some hand-held auto navigation systems even have a function for making an emergency phone call to the nearest garage, although this call most likely goes to the garage that bid the most money for that prerogative a bit like the way that Google premium advertising slots work. Still, it will get you out of a tight spot, especially if you are stuck at night, which is the most frightening time of all.

Hand-held auto navigation systems are the cheapest of all the sat nav devices, so they would make superlative gifts for drivers that you care about. Women in particular would appreciate receiving one.

If you do want to get yourself or anyone else a hand-held auto navigation system, make sure that it has mapping facilities as some of them do not. Some of these units either speak or map, so be on the look out for that.

If you own a laptop or palm computer, you could get an even better deal on an auto navigation system, because you would just have to buy a kit to convert the signals and software to drive it. There are a number of packages like that on the market and the beauty of a laptop is that its screen is larger.

At the other extreme, several mobile phone companies also can provide GPS auto navigation systems on their cell phones. Nokia, for example, has a very comprehensive range of maps for auto navigation systems.

Owen Jones is presently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Laser Temperature Gun. Free reprint avaialable from: Hand-held Auto Navigation Systems.

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Oct 08 2010

Why It Is Better To Buy A Used Car Vs A New Car

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New cars and used cars are not the same. This an undeniable truth. There are differences in buying a used car vs a new car. It is true that used cars have been through more than a new car has. It decades ago used cars seemed to be cars that you had to settle for. They were cars that got you to one point and back again without any frills at all. So, since you are in the market for a car, you want to know why it is better to buy a used car vs a new car.

This is not the case anymore. Buying a used car can be a more than satisfactory experience. Used cars in these days are much better than they used to be with improved performance, and there are much better selections than ever before. But the main reason that people still get them is because of their price. They are just so much less expensive that new ones.

Price is a huge factor in buying a used car. Of course, whenever you decide to buy a car, the price is going to be the biggest factor. Will you be able to afford it without too much strain on the bank account or not is the question you will face. Used cars are typically thousands of dollars less than new cars. If your budget does not allow for a new car, then used is the way to go for you.

Dealers, when they come across a used car, do their very best to take care of it so they can sell it for as much as they possibly can. Dealers have certification programs that have the mechanics go through every part of that car and see what needs to be repaired, if anything. They know, that a well running car makes for a bigger sale.

Later model cars are what you will find on the car lot these days. These cars are not bad cars by any stretch of the imagination. They are very good cars that have had a previous owner. Cars built today are so much better put together than they used to be. There is no comparison from a used car from 2009 and one from 1999. The differences are just so huge.

When you drive a new car off the car lot as soon as it has been purchased, the value will drop immediately, and hard. Depreciation for a new car driven off the lot is like a rock trying to float in the water. It won’t float, but it sure will sink. Used cars hold their value better because they have been used and they are older.

A used car obviously won’t be perfect like a new car will be, but, they are still very good looking and run excellent on the average. They will give you many years of confident service if treated well, like every car would be. Overall, the quality of the used vehicles that show up on the lot now are so much better than they used to be.

Used cars versus new ones. That is a debate that will continue for years. Used cars are very reliable, and most of all, they are much cheaper than new ones. Many drive as if they were new. Their quality is getting better and better. This is why it is better to buy a used car vs a new one.

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Oct 02 2010

Why Should I Install An Auto Navigation System?

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

Maps are fundamentally defective. By the time the surveyors have finished and the data that they have collected has been mapped out and the printers have published the map and sent it to the distributors and they have sold it to the shops and you have made up your mind to buy one, it is out of date. Occasionally years out of date

Another difficulty is that it is impossible to read a map and drive carefully at the same time. You cannot study a map and look out of the windscreen at the same time. So, you either have to have a passenger who can read a map, or you have to stop repeatedly and memorize a small part of the map. That is all right, people did it that way for a hundred years or more, but now there is a better way.

GPS satellite navigation systems have been around for a long time. At first they were only utilized by aircraft and ocean liners. As the price fell, yachting people could afford them; later still long distance lorries had them, then very expensive cars and now virtually all cars.

In spite of the odd story of someone driving into a river in the dark, because the driver trusted the sat nav and the sat nav did not know that the bridge had been removed, the auto navigation system has been a fantastic success.

I am sure that family Sunday outings are far happier now that the spouse does not have to do the map-reading; lone travellers do not have to stop to get their bearings and lone female drivers are more secure because they do not have to stop to ask their way.

Being lost at night or having broken down in the countryside or even taking a wrong turn into a rough district of town is terrifying. Even if you have your cell phone to call the breakdown service, you have to know where you are and if you are in a rough area of town by mistake, you do not want to stop to ask the way and you certainly do not want to go farther off the beaten track.

Then there are the detours that we want or have to make because of natural disasters, break-downs, traffic jams and roadworks teams. Often you will get advanced warning on the local radio of trouble spots up ahead, but if you do not know the neighbourhood, there is not much you can do about it. Unless you have an auto navigation system.

I know many people who do not use their auto navigation system every time they get into their car and that is how it should be for those people, but it is like insurance, it is nice to have it when you require it.

No-one has to have an auto navigation system to go to the local shop, but it is very nice to take the scenic route the next time you go out of town to visit a relation. Perhaps you always take the same route when you visit your Aunty Lil, but with an auto navigation system you can vary your journey to pass local attractions.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on various subjects, but is currently concerned with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

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Sep 22 2010

Installation Alternatives For Car Navigation Systems

Published by Guest Author under Trucks

Auto navigation systems or sat nav systems, as they are commonly referred to, are in nearly every new car or truck that is purchased these days. But what about older vehicles?

Older vehicles can also take advantage of these new auto navigation systems because of the various installation options open to drivers. An auto navigation system does not have to be fitted by the producer of your automobile.

In fact, there are many third party installers of auto navigation systems: there are ‘specialist technicians, garages will do it or you can do it yourself. True, you may run into difficulties if you want to cut a hole in the instrument panel of your car or truck and you may be unwilling to remove your CD player in order to install one, but there are also loads of models that can be attached by other quite simple techniques.

Furthermore, if you do not only travel by car, there are other alternatives that you may prefer, such as the portable options so that you can take your sat nav in your craft on the water with you or on a bicycling or walking vacation.

These portable systems range in quality, but they still work well and are getting better all the time. Satellite navigation by laptop or PDA is another alternative that offers good quality mobile information.

The main difficulty with conventional paper road maps is that they are out of date before you get them. Some of them are years and years out of date as they may have lain on a bookshop shelf for a very long time.

In contrast, GPS or GPRS satellite navigation systems normally provide information that is up to the minute on important information like traffic jams or floods and up to the hour on lesser problems.

This up to date information is being typed into the database twenty-four-seven by thousands of intelligence providers world-wide and then sold on to the people that manufactured your sat nav system.

You automatically buy a license to access that data when you buy your sat nav system. However, you may have to renew your license every year.

When it comes to picking one of the auto navigation systems, remember to check the service and licensing particulars. Another point to keep in mind is the cost of the auto navigation system and its installation cost. Having sat nav fitted by the manufacturer of your vehicle is the easiest alternative, but it is by far the most expensive one as well.

You perhaps pay between double and treble for this means of installation, but if you are purchasing your vehicle on finance, well, you will be paying interest on that for five to ten years as well and that will mean that you will pay closer to ten times what it would cost to have sat nav fitted by a third party.

It is unquestionably worth keeping in mind when you go to purchase a new car and see one of those impressive auto navigation systems pre-fitted.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on various subjects, but is presently involved with the fleet management tracking system. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Laser Temperature Gun.

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