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Saturday, April 3, 2010

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You must be knowing what auto insurance is meant for. Consumers seek auto insurance for their vehicles, may be a car, truck and the like. And what do you think it makes them do this. Well, they protect their vehicles against mishaps, robbery and any further loss incurred whatsoever. What's more auto insurance not only covers the insured party, the insured vehicle but even the third parties. You will find different policies speaking of different circumstances that determine the things to be covered.

Auto insurance has indeed become a must in today's context. Having a vehicle and doing away with auto insurance is like food without salt. No wonder, companies big or small are pouring in from all corners to make business out of it. When it comes to categorizing auto insurance, there are two types. As mentioned earlier, policies are poised according to the requirements of the policy buyers. Like for instance, there are policies that rope in bodily injury liability, property damage liability, medical payments, and collision and comprehension coverage due to the corporeal damage of the concerned vehicle.

Auto insurance policy is classified into five parts

* The first thing that comes into being is declarations. All that this part of the policy holds is the personal information regarding the driver. Going into details, it must contain their name and address, vehicle ID number, make and model of the vehicle, policy number, duration and so forth. Moreover, it is pointed out here as to which type of coverage you have settled for and not to mention your policy confines and deductibles. Always remember that the insurance may go void if the information provided by you is untrue.

* Next comes, coverage plans where the coverage confines such as liability, medical, collision and comprehensive are talked about. The fact of the matter is that this part of the policy delineates what you are deemed to get in return out of your insurance company.

* What follows after that, is exclusions. This part gives a concise picture about the respective items uncovered as a result of your policy's restrictions. You will certainly know all that you need to know about your claim. And if that's not enough then you can also make necessary rectifications in the policy much to your convenience.

* The fourth part in the policy is purely concerned with legality such as the legal obligations of the insurer as well as the insured. That's not the end of it; it also houses premium payment obligations, direction to settle disputes and ways to filing a claim.

* Finally, the policy arrives to the fifth part: definitions. As the name suggests, here the terms and the privileges of the policyholder and the company are clearly delineated.

Auto insurance for vehicles on road is obligatory in quite a number of countries. The consequences of driving without insurance are not very pleasant. God forbid, if

Thursday, April 1, 2010

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chevrolet cavalier
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chevrolet cavalier
chevrolet cavalier
chevrolet cavalier
chevrolet cavalier
SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $ 14,200
Price As Tested $ 16,665
Engine Type 2.4 Liter I4 w/SFI*
Engine Size 146 cid/2393 cc
Horsepower 150 @ 6000 RPM
Torque (lb-ft) 150 @ 4400 RPM
Wheelbase/Width/Length 104.1"/67.4"/180.3"
Transmission Five-speed manual
Curb Weight 2788 pounds
Fuel Capacity 15.2 gallons
Tires (F/R) P205/55R16
Brakes (F/R) Disc-ABS/drum-ABS
Drive Train Front-engine/front-wheel-drive
Vehicle Type Five-passenger/two-door
Domestic Content 90 percent
Coefficient of Drag (Cd.) N/A

PERFORMANCE

EPA Economy, miles per gallon
city/highway/average 23/33/26
0-60 MPH 9.1 seconds
1/4 Mile (E.T.) 16.9 seconds @ 83 mph
Top Speed (Est.) 106 mph
* Sequential fuel injection

With over three million Chevrolet Cavaliers on the road since 1982, it's understandable that engineers at General Motors were cautious when altering a successful concept. But Cavalier's competition changes in roughly four-year cycles, so it was time to redesign the aging commuter.

Cavalier is offered as a coupe, sedan or convertible, in Base, LS and Z24 trim levels. Our test vehicle for this week, the Z24 coupe, exhibits some very classy lines and aerodynamic flair, along with good handling skills, but you can still see its economy car roots.

OUTSIDE - Visibility problems experienced with the old Cavalier have been addressed in the new model by lowering the cowl, increasing its glass area, and slimming the pillars that support the roof. Structural integrity has been enhanced as well, and Chevrolet engineers have significantly strengthened its chassis in both bending and twisting, which results in a noticeable improvement on the road. As expected, the various Cavalier models can be outfitted with different styling combinations such as body-color bumpers and side molding, along with three different tire sizes. Our Z24 test vehicle used handsome five-spoke alloy wheels with 16-inch high performance tires.

INSIDE - The crisp, clean design of the new dashboard layout features simple-to-use rotary dials for its ventilation and audio controls. Most drivers should be able to tailor a comfortable position, as Z24 models come standard with a tilt steering column and softer, upscale upholstery. Other standard Z24 interior features include a full folding rear seat, air conditioning, tinted glass, floor mats and an inside trunk release. Standard audio comes from an AM/FM cassette stereo, although an upscale system, which includes a CD player and four speakers, is available. Our test car came with a Preferred Equipment package that adds cruise control, power windows, door locks and mirrors, along with keyless entry and variable speed intermittent wipers. Trunk space is ample, even more so with the rear seat folded, and it's easy to load items due to its low lift-over height. Z24's standard cargo net helps keep grocery bags in check.

ON THE ROAD - Cavalier's 2.4 liter inline four cylinder engine is new for 1996, and delivers an ample 150 horsepower and 150 lb-ft of torque. It uses twin overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and dual counter-rotating balance shafts to smooth vibrations. The new engine's longer stroke, larger displacement and revised camshaft timing are the mechanical differences from last year's 2.3 liter "Quad 4" powerplant, but an extra dose of torque improves acceleration at low and mid-range engine speeds. Acceleration proved so-so at best, but was easily able to sprint the car to freeway speeds. The Z24's standard five-speed manual transmission shifted smoothly, and seems appropriate for the sporting Z24 model. If manually changing gears isn't appealing, a four-speed automatic transmission is optional.

BEHIND THE WHEEL - While the Cavalier's underlying roots are based on economical transportation, Z24 models benefit from grippy 205/55R16 high performance tires, which greatly enhance handling. Its suspension layout is very basic, with MacPherson struts and coil springs up front, and a simple twist beam rear axle. Stabilizer bars front and rear, which help keep the car flat under hard cornering, are standard on Z24 models. They are also fitted with quick-ratio power rack-and-pinion steering, which provides good feedback and crisp turn-in. A curving road may not be cause for rejoicing while piloting the Z24, but the car holds its own with performance cars costing much more. Models fitted with GM's optional four-speed automatic transmission (now available on base versions) come standard with traction control, which limits wheelspin on slippery surfaces. All Cavalier models use front disc/rear drum brakes, with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) standard.

SAFETY - Dual airbags, ABS and side-impact protection are standard, while traction control is available only with the four-speed automatic.

OPTIONS - Preferred equipment Group #2: $975; electric sunroof: $670; Electric rear window defogger: $170; CD player: $155
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