Turbo Drive

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Just after watching Fast and Furious I wanted my Audi  to have nitrous boost, so that I can zoom in the highways, But unfortunately we are no vin disel to tweak our own cars like in the movies. Also one thing I believe is that if you love your drive you should have Turbo to it, so that you can make your competition eat dust when you race ‘em.

Not to worry i just found some really interesting site which can provide complete solution for turbo charging if you own an Audi or a Volkswagen. Its turbochargerpros.com. These people offer real quality stuff, looking at the content of their web-space, its easy to figure out they are professional, moreover tweaking your own car should be done with professionals, they provide reliable customer service and shipping and the thing about them is that they cover you with an extensive inventory and full warranty.

So who doesnt want to instal a Volkswagen turbocharger in their VW and give a bird to their competion? It is always good to check out with professional fixes for your car and get on the track with your turbo drive and be the real drive on the road!

Buy a Car NOW

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How many times have you dreamt of owning a luxury car, well I have always done that. Guess what now is a chance to make your dream come true, if you’re rich enough and not like me though.

You can pick up a six-month old beauty for half the price of a new one.
Blame it on the economy, the pink slips, salary cuts and the suddenly-unrealistic EMIs that’s leading people to drop their BMWs, Mercedes and Land Cruisers like hot bricks.

While some prefer to use their company transport, others have gone in for smaller cars. “I gave up my Skoda for Rs 4.5 lakh which I bought for Rs 6 lakh five months ago. And now I own a Maruti. I’ll buy a luxury car when the market improves,” said Bopaiah, a software professional.
No buyers
As a result, it’s raining cars at used-car showrooms in the city (Bangalore).

“A used BMW car that was Rs 65 lakh last year is for sale at Rs 45 lakh. A Mercedes Benz E series that ranged from Rs 45 to Rs 60 lakh is now available for Rs 30 to Rs 35 lakh. Honda Accord that was above Rs 19 lakh is available for around Rs 10 lakh. Similarly, a Toyota Corolla that cost between Rs 14-15 lakh has come down to Rs 8-plus lakh,”

Few takers for new cars
(Car sales statistics in India, year-on-year)
Car sales declined 3.2 per cent with 1.10 lakh car sale in Jan 2009
Hyundai saw a 13.5 per cent decrease in sales
Tata Motors witnessed 9 per cent decline in its sales
Honda Siel cars sales fell by 26 per cent

Old or new?
Auto consultants say it’s better to invest in new cars than used ones. “Prices of new vehicles have come down and secondly, the interest rate on loans for used cars is much higher. The depreciation value drops on the purchase of a used car,” but what the hell am not rich enough to own one, so I jus thought you might want to know.

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