Repo Cars becomes you Partner

Are you looking for a car that has been driving you nuts of owning it? Well, buying cars from car auctions will save your time and a lot of money. You can do that at Repo Car Auctions or any police seized car auctions. You can have incredible purchasing power. You’ll always have the opportunity to purchase at local and online seized car auctions. The seized car auction websites are usually auctions within U.S.A, Canada, Europe and Australia.

Hundreds of cars get repossessed through various defaults, seizures, tax and surplus laws every month. Because of constant influx of new vehicles and enormous expenses for storage and maintenance, the cars are sold at superb discounts. You may visit directly through the resources to find your bargain. Most bids start as low as 95% off the book value.

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The Only Way to Learn the Lotus Position

Life is full of difficult choices, isn’t it? We are constantly called upon to ask ourselves such imponderables as “Which would give me the biggest driving thrill: a Ferrari 360, a Porsche 996, a Lotus Elise or a Subaru Impreza?”Thanks to GettingPersonal.co.uk, this imponderable just became a ponderable. We are now offering Driving Experience Days that put the recipient in the driving seats of some very different, but equally exhilarating, cars to stretch them to their limits.The Ferrari Challenge action takes place at a choice of two disused airstrips – the perfect place to test the straight line driving of supercars. You get the chance to drive the Porsche 996, experience the Subaru Impreza WRX, excel in the Lotus Elise and finally brave the Ferrari 360; testing each of the models over the course of the day. The range of motoring is sampled, from rallying, through Gran Turismo and on to sheer supercar extravagance in a day no speed freak should be denied.This Ferrari Challenge Experience Gift Pack costs £159, so perhaps it would make a terrific birthday gift for him or a surprise present that a few friends would want to club together for. Two of them can even go along as guests to see the smile on his face and take movies and photos.And as an added bonus, he’ll find out which one he should buy when his Fiesta finally gives up the ghost. Even if it is made by Airfix. Go on…give him an experience he’ll never forget!

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Top 5 Classic James Bond Cars

The latest Bond car for the film “Quantum of Solace” is the Aston Martin DBS. Low-profile 20inch car tyres, smooth lines and curves, flared wheel arches and an overstated front grill; it is the epitomy of British cool with which to save the world.
The Aston Martin’s 6.0-litre V12 engine has a distinctive throaty roar that is capable of 0-62mph in 4.3 seconds and has a top speed of 191mph.
This has to rate as one of Bond’s best looking cars but to compare I have compiled a list of 5 other classic Bond cars:
1) Recently voted the most iconic car of all time, the Aston Martin DB5 appeared in ‘Thunderball’, ‘Goldfinger’ and more recently ‘Casino Royal’.
It was originally introduced in 1963. Its film debut was in the 1964 Goldfinger, starring alongside Sean Connery. Its distinctive silver livery, streamlined bodywork and large front grill was new for its time.
However the aesthetically pleasing body hid a vast array of lethal surprises to confound even the most troublesome of Bond’s enemies. You may remember a scene in Goldfinger where one rear brake light spurted oil onto the road. And the other released triple-spiked nails to burst the car tyres of the pursuing villains.
Other clever features devised by Q included a revolving licence plate, an exhaust that expelled smoke-screen canisters and wheel hubs that revealed knives to slash car tyres.
2) The white Lotus Elite used by Roger Moore in 1977 ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ surprised everyone with its ability to be driven underwater.
In an attempt to escape a pursuing helicopter the Lotus was driven off a pier into the sea. At the time you would have thought this was the end for the car. But with typical Bond creativity the car tyres retract and it was transformed into an operational submarine, complete with fins and a periscope. The persistent helicopter soon meets its demise with a missile fired from the car beneath the water.
3) The 1987 film ‘The Living Daylights’ saw a return to the Aston Martin. This Aston Martin V8 had a powerful engine to compliment its macho looks. It used a fuel injection system that replaced carburetion. Due to the compact nature of this new technology the car could be designed with a flat bonnet, unlike the curved bonnets of its predecessors.
As with any Bond car there were a number of clever additions including self retractable spikes in the car tyres for extra grip on icy surfaces, lasers behind the front hubcaps and missile launchers behind the headlights.
4) It was bold move not to use a British manufactured car in the 1999 ‘The World Is Not Enough’ but BMW Z8 soon won over the Bond fan. Its retro styling and red leather interior was backed up by a 400-horsepower V8 engine that had a top speed of 158mph.
Hidden accessories included missile launchers in the side vents and a windscreen that displayed important data. The car could be operated remotely using the key chain.
5) The Aston Martin was back in the 2002 ‘Die Another Day’ starring Pierce Brosnan. This time it was the V12 Vanquish, sometimes referred to as ‘a DB9 on steroids’.
The classic styled V12 nearly met its match when confronted with the villain’s Jaguar XKR. But the front mounted Gatling gun, rocket launchers in the doors and bombs in the boot soon put paid to that.
Two other clever features, which eventually won the battle for Bond, were the car’s ability to become invisible and the spikes hidden in the car tyres. The latter helped the car drive up an ice wall to avoid the fast approaching enemy, causing the Jaguar to have a unceremonious demise at the bottom of a lake.
As wonderful as the Bond cars are, thankfully features like spikes in car tyres have not become common place on our modern vehicles. If they ever do be sure to consult a specialist before changing a punctured car tyre.

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