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Expect More From Your Family Car

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

When buying a family car, there are a number of features you are bound to look for.  Excellent safety credentials, large boot space, seating flexibility and space for giving the whole school football team a lift home are all key considerations.

Manufacturers are now extremely familiar with these needs, and many respond to them with fantastic family cars.  As buyers, we can now expect even more from family cars.  So what are the family luxuries to look out for beyond the basics?

One of the most exciting additions to family cars - certainly for the kids - is the inclusion of entertainment systems within the car itself.  There are a wide range of DVD and video game systems available for in-car use, but manufacturers are now building similar systems into production-line cars.  Usually, screens are built into the back of the front seats, allowing those sitting in the back to relax with a film on long journeys.  Head-phone jacks are provided so that only those who want to have to listen to Iggle Piggle whilst sitting in a traffic jam.

Of course, entertainment systems aren’t just a bonus for the happy child, but also get rid of any parental requirement for endless games of eye-spy.  A plus all round!

Eyes in the back of your head can also be bought in some of the latest family cars.  With designs ranging from inbuilt mirrors to tiny cameras and screens, these devices allow the driver to see what is going on behind them without even turning their head.  Perhaps this could be the answer to many school-run arguments?

Adjustable seating is no new invention, but modern family cars can often go one step better than you may have seen before.  Inbuilt booster-seats could be extremely useful for you and your baby.  Rather than lugging around large and cumbersome plastic booster-seats, and finding somewhere to move them when the car gets full, these adjustable seats require only a small manual operation to raise children to a safe height.

On a more luxurious level, arm-rests are also becoming more than just a fold-out ledge.  They now come with all sorts of features like storage compartments, writing surfaces and power-points, perfect both for a spot of colouring and charging up the mobile phone.

Dealing with the hot weather is a constant summer consideration.  Cars full of sweaty children can become extremely unpleasant, but there are now more solutions than ever to minimise this pain.  You might have experienced seat-warmers, but now there is also the option of seat-coolers which use fans or even electric-cooling to help make summer journeys bearable (although admittedly this feature is only available right at the top of the price range.)

Another feature for the sunny weather is inbuilt sunshades which act like blinds for the back windows, shading children from the strong sun, but not impairing the driver’s view of the road. Remember, most of these special features will affect your insurance so make sure you have up to date car insurance.

If you are looking to replace your family saloon, don’t just look for the basics.  Manufacturers are out to impress you with their thoughtful family features, so it pays to expect more from them.

Tags: car features, family cars
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Simple Steps to Keep Your Driving Green

Monday, April 12th, 2010

There are some really simple ways to make sure that your driving is as ‘green’ as possible.  There are now a whole host of options for those buying new cars, or willing to spend lots of money on new green motoring technology.  Whilst these are great if you have the resources, there are still ways to change your driving habits for the good of the environment.

Global warming is caused when the sun’s rays are trapped within the Earth’s atmosphere.  Greenhouse gases - which are, in part, produced by cars and vehicles - strengthen this effect.  The resulting rise in temperatures may lead to extreme weather conditions, melting of ice caps and rising sea levels.  Reducing emissions of your car will help to decrease this problem.

Manufacturers are now building cars which specifically keep emissions to a low, like those which use electricity rather than petrol for power, or hybrid cars which use a combination of both.

However, it is possible to use your existing car in a way which significantly reduces your emissions.  Here are some helpful tips for achieving this:

- Changing your driving style is one of the simplest ways to reduce emissions.  Heavy, jerky and sudden movements put strain on the engine, causing it to increase emissions.  Smooth, flowing driving can take pressure off the engine and reduce emissions.  In particular, if you can see an obstacle ahead such as a traffic light, coming to a gentle stop is preferable to accelerating fast then braking hard.

- Lowering your speed is another great way to reduce emissions.  The higher your speed, the more emissions your car will be making, so travelling slower is a greener (and perhaps calmer) method of driving.  Changing speed lots uses energy too, so anticipating the road ahead in order to set steady speed, or using cruise control are also helpful techniques.

- Remove any excess weight from your car.  If you are driving with unnecessary, heavy items, your car is having to work harder to carry these around everywhere.  Items on the outside of your car, like roof boxes particularly increase fuel consumption by causing aerodynamic drag.  If you only use them occasionally, they are worth removing.

- Switching off internal electric components increases fuel efficiency, too.  Whilst they can be a great luxury, features such as heated seats and air conditioning use a lot of energy.  Switching them off when you don’t need them will improve your green driving.

- Your car should be checked regularly to make sure it is running efficiently.  If you notice any marked increases in fuel consumption, this could be a result of a faulty component or poorly inflated tyres.  A well looked-after car will make sure you are not wasting any energy in driving.

- Finally, and perhaps most importantly, consider whether driving is entirely necessary in the first place.  The greenest car is one which is sitting in the driveway making no emissions at all.  If your journey could be made on foot, by bike, or using public transport, you will be cutting your driving emissions to zero!

So if you feel inspired to do your bit for the environment, but worry that a new energy-efficient car isn’t really on the cards for you at the moment, these tips should help you ‘drive green’ with only some very minor changes to your existing habits. Remember, if you do make any modifications to your car, ensure you keep your insurance company up to date, or search for motor insurance quotes should you need new insurance.

Tags: car efficiency, Global warming
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