Honda Recalls 167K Acura TSX

Approximately 167,000 Acura TSX vehicles made between ’04 – ’08 are are among the latest set of recalls issued by automobile manufacturers.  The affected TSX cars were sold in the US with the 2.4L inline 4-cylinder engine.

The power steering hose could crack causing fluid to leak onto a hot exhaust component which potentially cause smoke or fire.

Acura will replace the power steering hose, o-ring gasket and power steering fluid at no cost to the TSX owner.  Owners of affected cars will be notified of the recall starting at the end of May 2010.

For more recall information please visit: http://owners.acura.com/recalls/

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The New Ford Explorer Adds User Friendly Traction System

The 2011 Ford Explorer 4WD will sport an intelligent traction control system that is easy to understand.  The icon-based system supports five different traction modes.   The majority of the time the Explorer will operate in the normal mode for regular driving conditions.  The other modes include conditions where there is sand, mud, snow and hill decent.

“Talking with customers told us that flexibility and freedom to tackle any road, anytime is important to them,” said Explorer Chief Nameplate Engineer Jim Holland. “We saw the opportunity to eliminate a compromise by adding an intuitive and efficient terrain management system that can demystify four-wheel-drive control and enable the driver to properly match 4WD traction to the situations and road conditions they encounter.”

Ford (F:NYSE) just announced a first quarter profit of $2.1 billion.  The new Explorer model should contribute to future company profits as drivers see and use the new traction control system.

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How to Find Cheap Sports Car Insurance

All drivers require car insurance, regardless of the type of vehicle that they drive. If you own a sports car, your need for vehicle insurance is similar to everybody else’s. Sports cars are not cheap to buy and if you are involved in an accident, you would have to pay a great deal of money for replacement parts and repair of the vehicle. For this reason, sports car insurance is imperative. However the cheapest sports car insurance can often prove hard to find.

When you buy a sports vehicle, contact an insurance company as soon as possible. Prior to deciding on the best insurance company to use, obtain several comparative quotes in order to make an informed decision. Do not forget that the lowest priced quote may not necessarily be the best one. If you agree to a higher excess, you will find that your premiums are lower and vice versa. If you desire lower premiums, make sure that you will be able to afford to pay the excess should you have an accident. With an expensive fast car, you are likely to have to pay a large amount of money even for small repairs. Insurance firms may also refuse to pay the cost of certain types of repairs.

It may not surprise you to realize that if you own a fast, sporty car, you will have to pay more for your premiums. One reason for this is that sports vehicles are designed to travel at fast speeds and this can make them more of a danger on the roads. Statistically, speed is a major cause of vehicle collisions. If you own a fast car, you will therefore incur the cost of higher premiums. Furthermore, sports vehicles are highly favoured by thieves as their constituent parts sell for a high price.

In order to acquire sports car insurance at a low price, lower the risk profile of your car. Many sports vehicle owners modify their cars to enhance their appearance or speed. However, this will not serve to lower your premiums. By far the best thing to do is install a security system. If your car possesses a high quality alarm system and immobilizer, this will substantially reduce the cost of your premium.

Owning a fast car can be a pleasure. However, always drive safely and adhere to the rules of the road in order to prevent involvement in collisions.

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