Introducing the Porsche Boxster
Posted by Master of the Universe on Jun 25, 2008
The Porsche Boxster and the Boxster S are two very powerful cars and among all the production roadsters in existence, they are the two which handle the best. Both models were brought into the world in 1996 and have remained unchanged except for some changes in horsepower and other changes in the interior options. These cars are perfect examples of what Porsche does with its successful brands. While they undergo changes they retain their look and basic configuration for a long time to come.
Struggles with Buying or Leasing Your New Vehicle
Posted by Master of the Universe on Jun 16, 2008
Many consumers today are fighting with the issues of financial struggles. Determining if they want to sacrifice the large upfront payment to own a vehicle or if they want to settle and pay monthly for a vehicle they don’t own is a tough decision to make. The decision of buying or leasing their vehicle is becoming more and more a time consuming worry.
The Benefits of Gas Credit Cards
Posted by Master of the Universe on Jun 12, 2008
Over the last few years we all have been struggling with the current prices of gas and no vision of relief in sight. Many of us have been looking for ways to save money even a bit on the prices of gas to get to work, vacation, where ever they are traveling. It seems that you still get stuck with the overall brunt of increasing gas prices no matter where you go.
Comparing the Porsche vs. the Ferrari
Posted by Master of the Universe on May 18, 2008
Of all the Porsche’s, the Porsche 356 was the first production level model and it was sold from between 1948 and 1965. While the Porsche 64 was the first car to be actually produced by Porsche it was never meant for mass production and was strictly a test model. This test model was created by Ferdinand Porsche as well as his son Ferry Porsche and designed by Erwin Komenda. The features for this particular engine were gotten from that of the Volkswagen Beetle, which incidentally was designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
Finding the Proper Vehicle: Diesel or Gas
Posted by Master of the Universe on May 12, 2008
The costs of diesel parts rely on the compression ratios as well as the high cylinder pressure caused by the diesel engines. The parts of a diesel engine have to be heavier and be able to with stand lots of pressure which end up raising the cost for the parts all together. The diesel parts consist of: