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Factors To Take Into Account When Shopping For A Older Corvette

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

It is crucial that when you are investing in a older Corvette that you have an understanding of everything that you can about that car. Classic Corvettes are particularly pricey and you need to know what you are looking at.

An older Corvette is going to cost a lot more than the regular vintage automobile, so you really should know a lot when you are out searching for the perfect Corvette that you’ve always wanted. Keep in mind that the price on some Corvettes aren’t for the faint at heart. In fact, classic Corvettes are rather pricey, often costing greater than a new house.

It’s terrible to point out, but you by no means need to take the word of the person that is selling the car that it is properly genuine. Not all classic Corvettes have been perfectly restored with authenticity as their intended purpose.

Some Corvettes are just worth a lot more than other cars. It is really necessary that you learn the background of the Corvette that you’re considering acquiring. It’s important that you research to determine what the appreciation value in recent times of the auto you are looking at has been. Also remember that there has been bad Corvettes, such is the 1983 and 1984 model years. The 1983 design with so lousy that it did not even make the sales floor of Chevrolet dealers (there is a prototype of that year but you most likely will never get that). Many people call it the missing Corvette!

When investigating old classic cars and the resell value of the Corvette, you will usually discover that the cars that fall between the years of 1953 through 1972 retain the most value in the market. However, it is not always all about financial value when it comes to traditional Corvettes. In the event you had a specific Corvette as a teen, that particular make and model has a distinctive value to you.

The most important thing to think about when looking for a old Corvette, is to definitely know your stuff and acquire what you like and can pay for, since there are some Corvettes out there that you can’t buy unless of course you’re Bill Gates! Have fun out there Corvette hunting!

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Porsche 977

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

A new Porsche 911 is always intriguing because it’s exciting to see how after more than 40 years of improvement the Porsche team still manages to bring changes and advancements to this iconic model.

The new 997 combines the silky contemporary appearance of the 996 series with the popular retro styling of the older 911’s. The front end is completed with round lights and separate parking/fog/indicator lights. This modification, combined with wider hips resembles the last of the air-cooled 911’s, the 993. Other changes in the body shell are the new door handles, wing mirrors and the trendy cut of the rear wings into the bumper/lights.

Even if the 997 looks a lot like the preceding model, the 996, the new car is in point of fact 38mm wider which makes for a more forceful look. With each new model brought out, Porsche has tried to reduce the drag co-efficient helping the 911 glide through the air more efficiently thereby aiding performance. The same thing has been done with the new car, and if we compare the 993 Cd of 0.34 to the 997`s 0.28, we can see how far the aerodynamic game has moved on. The latest body shell and rear wing combine with new under body paneling to also offer increased levels of down force for this latest evolution of Porsche’s best.

The latest Porsche model has the best handling 911 ever. Improving a car’s rigidity helps ensure that the suspension can work more effectively and although not making such a quantum leap as the team did with the 996, Porsche improved torsional rigidity by 8% and added as much as 40% more strength.

For their new model car, Porsche wanted to improve crash safety provisions so they added two new air bags, which are situated in the side of each front seat back-rest and are designed to protect the thorax. They also kept the earlier two front and two side airbags, which means that now there are six air bags in total. For the same reason, that is crash safety, the reinforced body shell boasts further protection such as a more extensive use of super high strength steel.

The most recent model is also 50 kg heavier than the 996. The reason is that modern crash safety regulations sort of force vehicle makers to produce new cars of increased weight, despite the prevalent use of a large range of weight saving measures, such as an aluminum bonnet.

Aside from the crash safety advancements, much of the additional weight can be attributed to the higher standard specifications of the new cars. The power to weight ratio is analogous with the latest car offering 233 bhp per tonne against it’s predecessors 238 but the new model’s superior aerodynamics must help it achieve Porsche’s claimed performance figures, which are identical to those of the 996.

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