
| Mercedes C Class |
30 Jul |
Touted as the ‘Baby Benz’, due to its small size, the Mercedes C Class is a compact executive car that was released back in 1993. This car is a four-door saloon with a V6 engine and all-wheel drive. The C300 is equipped with a 228-hp engine with a 3.0 litre V-6. The C350, which is costlier, comes with a 268-hp engine with a 3.5 litre V-6. Most of these C Class cars are equipped with a seven-speed automatic transmission.
The C-class went through some changes in the 2008 model, which presented similarities to the S-class sedan. Its grille has a more traditional upright design, complete with the signature three-pointed star hood ornament. The sport models feature the three-pointed star on the grille itself, which manufacturers usually save for coupes and convertibles. The interior of the C Class has comfy and spacious front seats, but the rear seats are still small. The controls are placed logically, and they look and feel expensive, even though some of the interior plastics look a bit cheap.
When driving the C Class models, they all exude that feel of Mercedes stability and refinement; and sounds from the car are minimised so that no one would notice that the engine is running. The sport models have better handling because of the firmer chassis, but this adjustment is more about solidity and luxury than speeding through twisting roads.
Although the C Class is a sports model, the manufacturers focused more on making it a luxury car, which is why the C Class cannot compare to the performance and dynamics of the BMW 3 series, but its looks and feel still stand out.
| Audi Leasing and Beyond |
28 Jul |
Car leasing is considered one of the most common ways for a car-mad individual to get a chance of putting those cool looking wheels on the road. Especially in these adverse economic times, an average man may think that buying a car seems an impossible option nowadays. So, with the surge of interest the car leasing industry has been experiencing, car manufacturers see this event as an avenue for their business to continue making a profit, in spite of lower car sales. One of the companies that engages in car-leasing transactions is Audi, a Volkswagen subsidiary.
Audi has been known throughout the years as a car manufacturer that delivers power-efficient, versatile, and convenient cars. The combination of speed and style make this brand very popular with car aficionados. However, from the time of the onset of the world financial crisis, Audi sales have weakened. To cushion the impact of the poor sales performance, Audi has linked up with car-leasing markets to meet both the goals of manufacturers and the needs of potential customers.
In leasing an Audi, potential car users are only required to shell out a portion of the actual amount of a brand new Audi. Aside from the economic advantage, the car’s value is rapidly depreciating, giving any car users a dilemma on how to maintain the value of the car. By leasing an Audi, car users will never be in troubled waters again, as they can shift to another model at the time the contract ends.
With these great deals, leasing an Audi has never been this flexible and practical. Therefore, Audi leasing transactions are set to grow further in the coming years.
| SEAT Leon Sport |
24 Jul |
What sets the SEAT Leon Sport apart from the typical family hatchback is its Iberian attitude and stunning looks. This car is a product of Spanish spark and German engineering.
Engineered by Volkswagen, the SEAT Leon Sport is always associated with the ever popular Volkswagen Golf. What separates it from the rest of the hatchbacks out there however, is its design, which combines German quality and Spanish flair. Buyers can choose between the 138bhp 2.0 TDI diesel and 123bhp 1.4-litre petrol TSI engines. These two engines are not that powerful, but they are still enough to give the car a sports tag.
The 1.4TSI engine has a maximum torque of 148lb at 1,750rpm. It produces 123bhp at 5,600rpm. With this type of engine, the SEAT Leon Sport can sprint from 0-62 mph in 9.8 seconds. Its maximum speed is 122 mph.
On the other hand, the diesel counterpart packs 138bhp at 4,000rpm, along with a torque of around 1,750 and 2,500rpm. With this engine on board, the Leon Sport can accelerate from 0-62 mph in just 9.3 seconds.
The SEAT Leon Sport’s suspension set-up offers a reasonable handling compromise. It also comes with electric power steering and a six-speed gearbox. Volkswagen’s DSG automatic gearbox is an option in the 2.0TDI’s transmission. This particular gearbox is one of the fastest and smoothest when it comes to reaction.
The Leon is bigger than most models in its class; a long journey would not be difficult with this type of vehicle. The steering wheel and the front seat are both multi-adjustable. Overall, it is a good-looking and well-equipped vehicle with a durable engine.
The SEAT Leon Sport is no doubt one of the best SEAT models ever created.
| BMW 5 Series – luxury assured |
21 Jul |
The BMW 5 series made a great impact back when it was released in 1994. The car quickly gained a loyal following and was chosen as Best Executive Car in the New Car Honours back in 1996. With a style that differed greatly from its predecessors, the BMW 5 series has delighted the German manufacturer’s fans.
The series showcases a line-up of saloon and estate style cars with a diverse set of engines, a four-cylinder, straight six and V8 units, and four diesel engine models. The interior of the car features electric seats, a CD drive, and an iDrive multimedia system, available on most models. Models with a more expensive price tag feature an iPod connection and Xenon headlamps. The Touring model features an estate-body design and a spacious trunk for luggage.
This BMW 5 series offers a highly desirable selection of sports saloons with impressive engine choices that exhibit a strong performance. The 535d has a twin turbo-charged engine that can run the car from 0 to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds, but can still return 42mpg. For company cars, the 520d is a suitable choice due to its economical diesel engine; and the 530i is a suitable petrol vehicle for use as a company car.
The car features the balanced-handling present in all BMW cars, but with the added M Sport kit these vehicles will perform better and exude more sharpened driving dynamics, due to their focused suspension settings. In addition to that, the BMW 5 series’ bigger alloys, heavily bolstered seats, and neat body kit give them a firmer ride. This series also offers an active steering option that improves accuracy on turns.
All in all, the BMW 5 series has the features that any BMW fan will love, and more.
| Own a Brand New Jaguar |
3 Jul |
One way of owning a brand new car is by leasing it first. Through this, you will be allowed to test drive the vehicle for a given period of time without any purchase agreement. Jaguar leasing offers several benefits, though there are some important limitations involved with this purchasing method.
One of the advantages of Jaguar leasing is that the payments, which are made on a monthly basis, are ultimately lower than having a financing situation, which is also done on a monthly basis. When the lease period expires, the customer has an option either to keep the car or return it. If the decision is to keep the car, the purchase cost takes into account all of the previous payments, as well as the current book value of the car. Alternatively, you can exchange the used car for a different new car, or update to the latest Jaguar, and take advantage of any new technological developments that have been developed in the car industry. The especially nice thing about this arrangement is that there is no worrying about the resale cost. This is a major consideration for many customers because of the depreciation in value of a new vehicle. It can be so unpleasant seeing a large percentage of the car’s value being reduced during the first three years.
A security deposit is needed to start leasing a Jaguar. This payment is designed to offset the expected depreciation and to lessen the monthly payments.
Jaguar leasing is involves flexible lease contracts, exceptional service, and extra benefits intended for preferred customers. Hence, Jaguar leases let you drive many miles without any obligation to buy the car.

