By N. A. Hilal on Monday, January 30, 2012 :: 46 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

Personal Rover is a new personal transportation device that’s powered by a rechargeable battery. On a single full charge, you can drive it up to 12 miles away with a maximum speed of 15 mph or equal to 24 kmph. Driving this device is easy, it’s very intuitive, and works with your body movements. As you can see in the video demo below, to turn lean your body from side to side and to brake you simply push the finger trigger in the opposite direction.
I know Honda has the high-tech U3-X personal mobility device that’s really cool. But now I’m not in position to compare both devices. The Personal Rover allows you to control the speed by a finger-trigger. And for better riding control, this sleek device has low ground clearance at only 5-inch. Priced at $999, the Personal Rover comes with 800 watts of electric motor and works great in crowds just like a bicycle or scooter, what you need to do is slow down the speed between 2-5 mph.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, December 30, 2011 :: 163 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

Polaris‘s new RANGER RZR XP 4 900 will be on show floors in January. This new vehicle has 88-horsepower engine, a 3-Link Trailing Arm Independent Rear Suspension, premium Walker Evans shocks and a long wheel base for smooth ride. Priced at $17,999, the RZR XP 4 is the ultimate four-passenger performance side-by-side vehicle on the market.
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By N. A. Hilal on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 :: 603 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

Set in the iconic grounds of Battersea Power Station, you’ll have the opportunity to put the new generation low-carbon cars and motorbikes to the test around a specially designed track, and see the kids follow suit with two driving experiences of their own. EcoVelocity 2011 will be the most important and unmissable motoring event of the year. Advance tickets are just £10 for an adult or £25 for a family of four – get yours now at www.ecovelocity.co.uk
By N. A. Hilal on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 :: 2,699 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

Sometimes we’re in bad situation that enforces us to seek help from a repair shop to fix whatever problem we have in our cars. And I want to share with you some tips to avoid extra cost that actually you don’t need to pay. While there are many mechanics you can trust, it’s worth to know the most common sneaky tricks that you can experience firsthand. Your mechanic won’t be hard to suggest shorter maintenance schedule than what manufacturer’s manual says. In other words, if the manual says change some parts after a year or 100,000 miles, don’t change it before the line is passed just because your mechanic says so. It’s good to find AAA-approved auto repair shop that offers ASE-certified mechanics. You can get such services from Jeff’s Auto Repair Services, Seattle auto detail, and others those you can find by exploring the web. And they sometimes offer savings and coupons through the web, it’s worth to try.
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By N. A. Hilal on Sunday, May 2, 2010 :: 785 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

Low cost auto insurance quotes are easy to find if you have access to the internet. And nowadays, I think most of people in the United State of America (USA) have been connected to the internet. You don’t need your phone book to call your local insurance agent, all you need to do is sit down in front of your computer and do your research online. We know that the goal of all car owners is to find low costing car coverage in addition the great customer service, and of course the best way to find the best rates for your vehicle is to go online to an insurance comparison website.
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By N. A. Hilal on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 :: 1,026 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

Have you ever gotten car crashes? Can you share what you felt during the accident, oh forget it you don’t need to tell us what you feel. I can read your mind not because I have ever had such problem, but I think everybody have ever faced similar or related problem in term of unexpected expense that must be covered suddenly.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, August 22, 2008 :: 4,950 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

The 2009 BMW F650GS is reported already available in the U.S. with pricing begin from $8,255. Available in three color options including Flame Red, Iceberg Silver Metallic and Azure Blue Metallic, this bike powered by a retuned version of the F800GS’s water-cooled 798cc four-stroke engine to produce 71 bhp at 7,000 rpm with 55 lb/ft at 4,500 rpm.
The F650GS is built around a steel tube trellis frame with a double-sided swing arm and chain drive. Billed as an entry-level machine, the F650GS has a 32.2-inch seat height and the fuel tank is located under the seat to provide a low center of gravity for easier handling. BMW says the cast aluminum wheels and telescopic forks also help to provide a smooth and precise ride.
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By N. A. Hilal on Saturday, August 16, 2008 :: 1,971 views Filed Under: Uncategorized

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