Cas Sharing Reduces Blood Pressure and Saves Cash - October 31, 2007

If you are having difficulty balancing your budget, why not consider a car share arrangement with friends and/or colleagues, whereby each of shares the burden of the daily commute?

Also known as “car pooling”, all you need to do is get tw, three or four people who travel the same journey to work each day and then alternate the drivers. It doesn’t have to be done daily of course, you could for example, have one person use their car one week and another the next.

There are numerous advantages, the biggest of which is the money saving. In addition, we all know that commuter driving can be extremely stressful, so not only will you save money, you’ll probably reduce your blood pressure a few notches too!

It’s best if the car sharers live close to each other, so that none of the participants are unduly inconvenienced by the sharing arrangement, but that’s down to how you want to play it and your group’s tolerance for travel!

Naturally, you need that each of the people in your car share group are reliable, otherwise you could find yourself being late on occasions, so it’s important to set up the rules early on in the arrangement so that there are no misunderstandings between you.

Also, you need to ensure that you all have a means of contacting each other for when things go wrong, as they will from time to time, with illnesses, traffic jams etc.

In some cities, people have set up car share clubs whereby they can contact people from other places of employment close by and make arrangements, even contingency arrangements for when unexpected things happen - for example, the driver is taken ill at work and leaves you stranded at the office!

The issue of environmental pollution is demanding more of our attention as the planet warms and becomes damaged by human excesses and the car is the worst offender.

In London for example, a city that was once renowned for being foggy and smoky due to the fossil fuels that were burned by its inhabitants, it’s estimated by Friends of The Earth, that around 90% of current pollution is caused by cars.

Congestion in cities could be solved if just one journey per driver per week could be eliminated.

Car sharing offers an economical and logical solution for people who hate, or don’t have easy access to public transport.

Billions of dollars are lost to business annually in most areas of the world because of road traffic congestion.

Car parks are fast filling up and are now so over-crowded in major cities that costs for parking have rocketed.

In summary, car sharing will:

Save you cash on fuel

Lower your car insurance costs

Reduce your stress levels

Improve your long term health

Reduce pollution (and could save the planet)

Eliminate congestion

Ease the daily commute

All things considered, there are far more reasons to car share than there are reasons not to.

What’s your excuse today?

About The Author
David Carter is a UK based article writer and publisher of more than 100 web sites covering a vast array of subject matters. His personal web site can be reached at david-carter.com” target=”_new david-carter.com.

Used Motor Homes for Sale-Find them at Local Dealers and Online -

If you are a savvy RV shopper looking for used motor homes for sale there are several options, but some are better than others. However, before you even begin searching for used motor homes for sale you should take time to think about what your priorities are in a motor home. First, what Class appeals to you? Class A’s are the motor coaches (diesel and gas) and are generally the most luxurious, roomy and expensive. Class B’s are the camper vans which are practical, but can also be a good investment for beginning RVers. Class C’s are the mini motor homes. They are also good starter RVs. Used motor homes for sale can be found for every lifestyle and budget.

A used motor home benefits from the vehicle depreciation factor. As you know, as soon as a brand new vehicle leaves the lot it depreciates. This is not true for a used motor home when it leaves the dealer lot. It has already depreciated before you bought it making a used motor home a good bargain. However, you need to be careful when purchasing a motor home that is over 3 years old. It may be harder to get used RV financing.

Local dealers can be a wonderful source for used motor homes for sale. You can visit the dealer and take a look at the different makes and models they have available and see what features you do and don’t like. With a local dealer you will be able to get customer service after the sale very easily on any of the used motor homes for sale. You can also benefit from talking to other local RV owners who have purchased from the dealer to ask about their experiences.

Online dealers of used motor homes for sale make it possible for buyers across the country to find the RV of their dreams. They can also find many tools available online to help with their purchase of used motor homes for sale including an online RV financing calculator to estimate monthly payments and lenders who will take your application online and get back to you within a few days.

With a private seller you may be able to get the lowest price on used motor homes for sale, but you will need to exercise a great deal of trust in the seller for the maintenance and condition of the vehicle. You will have to find your own financing. You may not have the benefit of a warranty either. This is probably one of the riskiest ways of buying used motor homes for sale.

Keep in mind that when you buy a used motor home, the lender will probably want to have someone come and inspect it to verify the value, just as they would with a home. If they don’t approve you may not get the loan.

Use good judgment and a used motor home can be a great buy.

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Nissan 350 Z Blends in Performance, Technology and Design in One Package -

Performance. Technology. Design. These are what the Nissan 350 Z is all about. And yes, all those are found in just one vehicle. For power, the Nissan 350 Z has a 3.5 liter VQ engine that could produce some 300 units of horsepower. It also gets help from a six speed close ratio short throw manual transmission, along with an advanced multi-link suspension with is an engineering used for race cars. If you like relaxing during drives, then the Nissan 350 Z has a Boss® audio system and a Nissan Navigation System to help you throughout your journey.

The Nissan 350 Z sports car has been unchanged only until this year. It was introduced in August of the year 2002 and it continuously carried the features up until today. As per the changes done, the list includes a revised front end appearance, an enhanced interior, new LED tail lights, a new vehicle speed sensitive power steering system, a refined optional navigation system, as well as RAYS super lightweight 18 inch front and 19 inch rear forged alloy wheels, each with five spokes. A version of the Nissan 350 Z which is the Grand Touring Coupe model comes with 18 and 19 inch wheels, Brembo brakes, front spoilers, rear spoilers, and the Vehicle Dynamic Control, or VDC, system. This vehicle is powered by a 3.5 liter DOHC V6 engine that could produce 300 horsepower units. This is assisted by a 6 speed manual transmission system. The color choices for the Nissan 350 Z’s exterior include Silver Alloy, Magnetic Black, and I
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Made available in five trims models, the Nissan 350 Z is yet another vehicle with a wide range of choices. The trim levels and models are the 350Z, the Enthusiast, the Touring, the Track, and the Grand Touring. For all these, the standard features include the 3.5 liter DOHC V6 engine, an independent multi-link suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars, a strut tower bar, power windows, a 3-bay gauge cluster, bi-xenon headlights, and dual front air bags among many others. Options given for the Nissan 350 Z include a DVD based navigation system, a satellite radio, side and curtain side impact supplemental air bags, the HomeLink Universal Transceiver, a cruise control system, the Traction Control System (TCS), aluminum pedals, an illuminated steering wheel with audio controls, an auto dimming rearview mirror, and side supplemental air bags.

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Tom Bailey is a consultant for one of the country’s leading auto parts stores. He is also an editor of a reputable publishing company in his area. He is currently based in Atlantic City, New Jersey with his wife and 3 children.