Friday, 3 February 2017

Old-School Mercedes G550 Grows Up In 2017

Revamped Cabin

Gone are the 8-track and cassette tape players, arriving are highly technical GPS readouts and satellite radios. With more buttons than NORAD and elegant comfort rivaling the Bentley’s configuration as the standard commercial vehicles for your business, G550 buyers definitely see their money spent wisely. Seating is pleather or genuine leather, depending on your evaluation from afar, yet cloth seats are viable options when speaking to dealerships.  Drivers can Google, ogle, and allow their kids to doodle in comfort, all with button controls similar to spacecraft.

Huge Power Trip

Many Mercedes owners love power and safety, both trademarks which put the German company atop the luxury automobile wish lists.  Enjoy your 5.5L 382hp V8, supercharged by nature, which shifts smoothly through 7 gears without jarring.  Chassis and steel construction still provide off-roading fun, highway safety and protection against flying meteorites.  Gear ratios have been set low enough to allow steep mountain climbs or pulling friends’ Malibu’s out of ditches.
Many of the same power features carried over from the base G500 model, including 7000 pounds of towing capacity and the trademark battering ram-style front bumper. One major buyer caveat we found revolved around high speeds: once reaching 100mph, even the slightest stomach rumble could push your trajectory off-balance.  Short of running from your mother-in-law, 95% of humanity shouldn’t need to amass 80mph, anyway; however, to control insane speeds, Mercedes governed G550s at 135mph. Read More: AutosModel.com

 

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Guide to Car Audio Systems

Head-Units – They used to just be called “the radio” but today the component that sits in your dash is called the “head unit”. Head units used to be just one piece too but today you are are likely to see the main unit separated from the display part. When checking out a new car, spend a good amount of time looking over the display and if it has touch screen controls make sure all your basic audio functions are easy to see and control.

Radio Features – All car radios have basic features such as seek and scan tuning and the ability to save favorite stations as presets. Some carmakers use traditional knobs for tuning and control and others use buttons and switches. Make sure that the radio features include Radio Data Service (RDS) that shows artist and song information.
Bluetooth – Bluetooth audio is another feature that’s very popular. The technology wirelessly streams music from a compatible device to a car with Bluetooth audio. And if you have an Internet-connected smartphone with the feature, you can stream Internet radio stations like Pandora. Many other devices now offer Bluetooth audio too.
Hard Drives – A hard-disk drive (HDD) is another music source available in some vehicles. You record music files to an HDD, a USB drive or other sources. Many HDD systems also allow you to create playlists repeating tracks or albums. Recent vehicles have a time-shift feature that stores live-radio content to a hard-drive, similar to DVRs offered by some cable and satellite TV providers. Depending on the vehicle you can store and replay audio programs and some cars record these programs when the car is parked. Read More :AutosModel.com

 

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Top Tips For Keeping You Car In Good Working Order During The Winter

No matter what vehicle you drive at the moment, is it vital that you perform basic maintenance checks over the next couple of months. Depending on where you live in the world, the winter time could be very harsh, and so covering the basics should help to ensure your car stays in good working order. The last thing anyone wants is to be late for work in the morning because their engine won’t start. Likewise, trips to see your local mechanic can end up costing a pretty penny.
There are lots of different jobs you can perform at home to cut back on expenditure and limit the chances of a breakdown. All you need is some simple advice from the experts. Don’t worry too much if you’ve never lifted your bonnet before. Nothing is as complicated as you imagine. We would never recommend anyone without official qualifications or experience to mess around with key components. The only tasks we implore you to perform are very basic, but they could make a huge difference. Whether you’ve had your car for years or only just obtained with the help of a specialist like autohouse.co.uk, the same rules will apply. Read More: AutosModel.com