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Going to an auction is a good way to pick up a car or truck at a vastly reduced price as long as you do have at least a basic understanding about them. They always have a wide range of cars on show and they cover a range of prices so you can always pick up something for under the price you would pay at a normal garage. So here are a few things to consider when you are buying from car and truck auctions.

First of all even if you do not know exactly what vehicle you want do go there knowing your maximum budget. It is important that you know how much you are going to be able to spend and do not let yourself get drawn into an auction battle where you suddenly discover you have shot through your budget and this really is easy to do so you need to be strong and resist.

You are able to view the vehicles before the auction starts so do so carefully. It does help if you have some mechanical knowledge but if you do not then take someone along with you who does as they can spot things that might not be quite right that you would miss yourself. It can really help stop you from buying something that is actually terrible.

You can maximise the savings you make by choosing the auctions that you go to. It has been shown that auctions which take place when school holidays are on or ones at weekends attract higher prices because more people are there. By avoiding these auctions you are going to have less competition and therefore pay a lower price.

You need to know what the buyers premium is at the auction before you start bidding as remember that this is added onto the price you pay. The premium does change from place to place so do not assume that because it was one percentage at an auction it is an industry standard.

You do not get a guarantee with this kind of auction although if something is drastically wrong then you may be able to argue the case but do remember once it is bought it is yours to own. If it costs you a lot of money to get it road worthy then that is your fault for not checking it over correctly.

A good little tip is to not act like a private buyer but instead really blend in with the other dealers. This can actually affect the price you pay as it has been known for dealers to bid on cars that private buyers want just to raise the price a bit so avoid getting involved in this.

So basically when you are looking at buying from car and truck auctions you need to remember your budget and carefully look over anything you are interested in bidding for. If you take your time you can get a bargain but mess it up and you could be looking at spending a fortune to get the vehicle into a roadworthy state and not to mention insurance coverage such as towing North York.

Abrams is a leading towing and emergency road service offering towing services in Hamilton, Mississauga, towing Etobicoke and the rest of the GTA for new and those bought at car and truck auctions sites.

If you’re an old insurance man like me, going grey and still carrying a liking for old early 70′s bands like soft machine and caravan, then you probably think that you’ve seen the last of your summer music festivals with nights spent cramped under the canvas of a tent and waking up with aches and cramps in places you didn’t know existed! However, another way to go is to take your motorhome (or somebody else’s) along to the festival and enjoy the music and the atmosphere without the nights spent on the floor under canvas.

Many people have found that the motorhome route is the one to take if you want the best of both worlds. You get all the atmosphere of the festival with the added bonus of a shower and a cup of tea in the mornings, there’s no queue for the loo and the bed is guaranteed to be dry and warm, or at least it will be as long as you don’t leave the sunroof open in a downpour!

Many motorhome owners rent out their motorhomes for just this type of event with most not realising that any such hiring of their motorhome for “hire & reward” purposes will not be covered under their standard motorhome insurance policy.

I remember seeing a couple at Glastonbury last year, blissfully leaving their motorhome in the sunny early hours of the morning having breakfasted under the awning, only to return late at night to find that one of Glastonbury’s famed monsoons had filled the awning with water causing it to twist, break and generally be ruined, That’s about 1000 worth of damage and all uninsured if the vehicle had been hired out without the authority of the insurance company.

It pays to think about insurance if you’re going to let your motorhome go to Glastonbury or any other festival this year.

If you’re not going yourself, it is probably best to start by loaning your motorhome to friends or family rather than people you don’t know because adding friends or family to an existing insurance policy is by far the easiest way to go. So you can watch the festival from the comfort of your own home, safe in the knowledge that your motorhome is being looked after and even if it isn’t, you’ll know you have the right insurance to cover it.

If you are on the look out for motorhome insurance then you should visit Coversure, they are among the best providers of vehicle insurance providing everything from basic car insurance to caravan insurance

Why Your Caravan Needs A Cover!

19th December 2009

The potential damage that can be caused by leaving a vehicle outside in bad weather is well known. Would you leave your car out on the street when you can put it safely in the garage? You protect your car from the elements as much as possible, so it makes good sense to do the same with your caravan. Just like your car, your caravan needs care and attention, to reward you with many years of pleasurable caravanning and, when you come to replace it, keep depreciation to a minimum.

It’s not only the hail, storms and snow of a harsh winter that can cause damage. Rain contains the same acids all year round, from a light April shower to a torrential downpour, and a build-up of sludge and green algae on your caravan roof is not only unsightly but very time-consuming to remove.

As much as we all love to see it, the sun can also be a problem, with powerful UV rays attacking paintwork, tires and upholstery. Windows too can be subject to damage, as their rubber seals are perishable. Yet the weather is only the start of the problem. Birds might well enhance your caravanning experience, but they show no respect when it comes to where they leave their droppings! Consider also the potential for nasty scratches, bumps and even the audacious thief.

So, what can you do about this? Well, if you do not have space in your garage, and do not fancy paying extortionate storage fees all year, then a good caravan cover is just what you need. It can save you a lot of both hassle and expense, and leave you to spend your time enjoying your caravan rather than cleaning and repairing it.

Caravan covers these days have come a long way from being simply a plastic sheet. Now they are made from polypropylene, which is a versatile material that is both tough and resistant to chemicals, oil, grease and heat. As well as being strong, they are also flexible and totally waterproof. They will literally cling to the outside of your caravan, and stop even an absolute downpour from getting even a single drop of water on it.

So, if you consider yourself to be a wise caravanner, is a caravan cover something that you can really afford not to have? Add covering your caravan to your standard hibernation checklist of emptying the contents, leaving the fridge door open, and securing locking it up, and you will then have all the angles covered, and you will be giving your caravan (which is a far from cheap investment), the sound protection that it deserves.

‘Specialised Accessories’ are the original innovators of bespoke, protective caravan covers, motorhome covers and caravan trailer covers.

When someone mentions a Harley Davidson, what comes to mind is machismo, raw power and anything that is hard core. I can see a huge guy with monstrous biceps, decorated in tattoos of writhing snakes and snarling dragons, long gray hair, a Harley black shirt, earrings and all the works. After all, Harley Davidson is a legendary giant in the motorcycle industry and owns more than half the US motorcycle market.

Imagine my surprise, when I came across an article about how the seat height of a Harley Davidson is a major issue to most buyers. Apparently, hog riders are most concerned about the comfort while atop their monster ride. Contrary to common perception, these peoples Harleys are not for display of power, but more for a convenient cruise.

It does make sense how a perfect seat height can lend composure while on top of a hog. It does give a boost of confidence to the rider knowing he can easily plant his feet flat on the ground when he needs to. Someone desperately trying to reach the ground with his foot is a pretty funny picture.

Browsing the history of Harley Davidson, you will note that the scene is dominated by radicals with raked out choppers like Dennis Hopper in the film Easy rider. There are also the temperamental nonconformists who take a hog to the road to escape their awful jobs and unhappy marriages.

Today however, it is surprising to notice the diversity of hog owners. You might see a guy jumping from a Harley to update and check out his facebook status in his laptop. Furthermore, you will see a sleek lady reaching for her cell phone to check how her kids are doing in college, and drive off in a hog.

There is a dramatic change in the clientele demographics of the Harley Davidson apparently because people want to own a hog for different reasons these days. While some are keeping true to the lifestyle, others simply want the prestige it brings.

Whatever the reasons may be, a hog is picked mainly for the reputation it represents. It is an icon of power and freedom. When you own a Harley Davidson, you are a legend, and you become part of its history.

In the motorcycle world, the Harley is in a league of its own. It is classic and will always represent strength and craftsmanship. It symbolizes freedom and will always be king of the road.

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Should you ever be accused of breaking road laws, you will undoubtedly want to get the very best in legal representation. The right representation can be fairly expensive, but the chances are that you will in effect be paying a bit more to keep you license, so it’s got to be worth that extra bit. However should your case be successful, a lot of law firms will claim any costs back from their opponents, so as far as you’re concerned it will have been a free service.

Every lawyer under the sun will tell you that they can represent you better than anyone else, but how do you know who to trust?

Well, you could always go for the cheapest option. But for something as serious as a legal accusation, that may not be the best way to choose. Thank goodness for the vast, one-stop, modern day encyclopedia that is the Internet.

Every law firm worth their wigs will have a website where you can browse through their services and information and make an informed decision about which firm to use without having to make appointments with each one.

Ideally, you would want a firm that specialises in road traffic law to represent you. Firms that dabble around in all areas of the law are never as knowledgeable in a particular field as a specialist.

Try and read up on the lawyers that the firms have working for them. You should ensure that they have the best qualifications to represent you along with ample experience in road traffic law. Also, try and find some client testimonials. Although they will only select the really positive ones to put on the website, its always best to read some third party opinions before making a decision.

There are a few myths being spread around about loopholes in road traffic laws that simply aren’t true. People seem to be making up their own defence cases whether they are legally viable or not. You should look for a section about Internet myths on a road law web site, to show that they really are up to date and know what they are talking about.

You should feel confident about the choice you’ve made once all this research has been carried out because you should have chosen the best possible candidate to represent you.

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