Saturday, December 05, 2015

GPS Vehicle Tracking - A Guide To The Tools Available

by Steve Armstrong

[If you are looking for information on GPS Trackers rather than navigation systems, check out this article]

GPS – What does it stand for?

Global Positioning System – Now, it is mainly used for navigation, both terrestrial and marine.  Initially it was used by the U.S. military for locating and identifying friends as well as foes.  The system uses military and commercial satellites for tracking anything that moves and has an emitter with or on it.  Error margins, for GPS, are nowadays within 100 meters, and this can be narrowed down by using differential base stations (DBS).  However, they are hard to use since their range is quite limited.

A new substitute for the American satellites will be the Galileo Satellite System, developed and realized in Europe.  The first satellite, called Glove, was launched in late 2005 from Baikonur, Russian Federation.

GPS – What can I do with it?

Here are just a few of this wonderful piece of equipment.  For instance, if you get lost, your GPS unit can pinpoint you your current position, or, it can make a breeze from an awful task such as planning a trip.  However, its main uses are in vehicle tracking.  Most trucking companies have GPS units on all of their trucks.  This way it is very easy to finding out where a trucker has been to, or where he currently is.  Since the first GPS units were installed on trucks and cars, specialized companies and sites appeared.


Lets look at a two GPS units and their characteristics.

Garmin StreetPilot 2730

This is one of the latest products available on the market.  Its producer presents it as being a “great utility, even when drivers know exactly where they are.”  Some of its features include access to the XM NavTraffic (a data-traffic information service, based on low orbit satellites, covering all of the USA), allowing it to suggest faster routes, before traffic-jam.  The navigation map on StreetPilot 2730, graphically represents any incident affecting the road, including man-made, like road-construction, or accidents.  Weather forecasts are also shown on the GPS unit, for as many as 162 cities.  The StreetPilot 2730, also reads MP3s, and the music can be sent to the car’s stereo through its stereo jack or through a FM transmitter.  The unit is equipped with an antenna, Garmin GXM 30, which can be placed on the roof of the car, or on the dashboard.  It is waterproof and has a magnetic end, for easier placement.

Initial GD-70X

This “little” gizmo has a 7” color LCD, the obvious GPS navigational system, as well as a DVD player, thus making it ideal for family vacations.  It can pinpoint your location on the map, as well as playback your favorite movie or tracks.  It has a set of maps which includes both Canada ant the US. Its map database includes over two million points of interest and it has a 250MB internal memory, large enough for downloading maps and POIs.  An interesting feature are the voice directions, which will help you focus on the road, an still know where you are, and what kind of conditions you are facing out there.  Also, it includes a day/night mode, making it easier to read according to the time of use.  The incorporated CD/DVD player can keep the passengers entertained as well, and if you don’t have a car stereo (who doesn’t), you can always listen to its built-in stereo speakers.

These are just two of the many products on the market that can help you with GPS vehicle tracking.

Steve Armstrong use to produce a site which was full of information on GPS vehicle tracking.

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[Liam's note:  I prefer TomTom GPS devices over all the others I've used.  While all GPS's do not have the same bells and whistle, understanding what you need is what is important when shopping for an in vehicle GPS device.  Most times simple is best.  KISS!]

Friday, December 04, 2015

The Search For That Elusive Classic Car

by Sarah McBride

There are some people who do love to collect cars especially those classics.  One of the more famous celebrities who do own a great deal of vehicles – classic or not – is Jay Leno and he has around hundreds of these vehicles in his garage, or collection.  You, too, can have and start your own collection of vehicles if you do have that much money to spare.  After all, you would want to have a vehicle in your collection that not only looks good but also performs and runs well too.

Classic cars are one of the most famous units that are included in car collections.  If you would like to have a classic car, it is best if you know how to choose a classic that is worth buying.  Knowledge could be taken from a value guide which you can buy in auto stores and some book stores.  These value guides actually provide you in clear terms what various cars in various conditions are really worth.  You see, two models which are similar could be worth different values.

While looking at a possible buy, consider the condition of the vehicle.  Generally, these cars are rated with the scale of 1 to 5. 1 is the best condition and is includes vehicles that are the ideal car show entrants.  Those that are in condition 2 could be those at car shows.  As per conditions 3 and 4, they are mostly those that are constantly pampered and taken cared of.  A car in condition 5 may not be drivable at all.  It is important that you know these terms.

Remember that the more original parts that your vehicle has, the higher the price it will be.  If the car has gone through customization like paint, carpet, wheels, engines, and grilles, the value of that car is much less compared to a car of the same model which has not yet felt any kind of customization.  Rarity is also to be considered.  Another factor is the color of the vehicle.  You see, a red Ferrari would always sell higher compared to a brown Ferrari.  So think about that.

Auto Parts Deal comes in when you do need to replace some parts of your vehicle.  The store holds various auto parts like tailgates, fog lights and spoilers available at its online store.
As a manager of one of the largest auto store in Springfield,Massachussets, Sarah has extensive expertise on auto parts and automotives in general.  This 42 year old is a certified car enthusiast.

Thursday, December 03, 2015

The Modern Day Car: A Sophisticated High Tech Gadget

by Anil

Little did Mr. Ford know that the little black buggy he was making back in the early 90’s would a 100 years later be as sophisticated as the cars of today. Modern day cars are extremely complicated and high tech with some having the computing power greater than the first space shuttle which carried Neil Armstrong to the Moon! Cars today incorporate the latest in silicon technology and it’s the advent of Information Technology which has really given the automobile industry a giant technological leap. As computer chips become cheaper car manufacturers find news ways of integrating them into various functions of the car. Some of the primary technological advancements which have been made in car technology over the past few years are: on board chips in MPFI cars for controlling fuel supply and combustion, safety technologies like airbags, anti lock brakes and seat belt pre tensioners, high tech CVT transmissions, navigation through GPS systems, radar gun scanners, key less entry & theft protection systems & many more.

Some of the most recent technologies which have been introduced include Mercedes active safety technologies which sense when the car is about to have a crash and automatically rolls up the windows tightens the seat belts and inflates the seat cushions to protect the occupants. Then there are automatic headlights which turn on themselves when it gets dark and wipers which turn on automatically when it starts to rain. The list just goes on with seat back massagers, tv and dvd entertainment systems, in car refrigerators, telephone, laptop, sunroofs, heated seats & much much more. There are more gadgets in a car today than there were in an house in the 70’s. Even drivability and handling of a car is controlled by computers, many cars have active air suspensions, traction control systems and active four wheel drive systems.

So when we buy a car today is it just a mode of transport which we are buying? Not really, it’s a mobile relaxation spa for some, a mobile office for others or simply a lifestyle accessory for the rich. One thing is clear, technology is never constant and will continue to amaze us with faster, more sexy and more advanced cars in the future lets keep our eyes on the road.

Anil Tandon is a reputed automotive journalist based in India. Anil has written columns for numerous Indian dailies and auto magazines. He is currently working as a consultant to the Indian automotive industry. Anil is also involved with India’s Leading Auto Classifieds Site Indimoto.com http://www.indimoto.com which is also India’s First Carpool Site.

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Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Top Must-Have Items To Have In Your Car

By: Jamie Hanson

Most of us have experienced an automobile-related emergency. There are essentials that you should keep in your car to protect yourselves and your loved one(s) during such events. The following list includes recommended items for having in your car that may save you time and headache:

Get Top Must-Have Items to Have In Your Car as a printable PDF specially designed and formatted for your vehicle's glovebox!

1. First-Aid Kit
The kit should include a first aid guide;
bandages; gauze; cold packs; antiseptic; cleanser; ointment packets; scissors; latex gloves.

2. Flashlight
A flashlight serves a dual purpose. It can be used as a light source. And, it can serve a handy weapon should you ever find yourself in a compromising situation. Make sure to get a heavy metal flashlight to keep in your car, in addition to spare batteries. Or, you can purchase a wind-up flashlight so that you won't have to worry about dead batteries.

3. Jumper Cables
Make sure you have jumper cables in the car for when you experience a dead battery.

4. Blanket
Use it to stay warm should you get stranded in the winter.

5. Auto Escape Tool
If your car is submerged in water, this tool is designed to break a window with a couple of blows. In addition, it has a sharp blade to cut through seatbelts.

6. Cell Phone Charger
Purchase a cell phone charger that works in a car lighter.

7. Maps
Purchase the most recent map. They are relatively inexpensive and can keep you from wasting gas if you are lost. Many cell phones come equipped with GPS features (Additional costs may apply).

8. Waterproof Matches
If you are forced to stay overnight in your car and have to make a campfire somewhere beside it, the last thing you want to worry about is how to start a fire.

9. Road Flares
Road flares will make yourself more visible to rescue personnel and other drivers if you are in need of help.

10. Disposable Camera
Purchase a disposable camera and store it in your glove box so that you can take photographic evidence if you are ever in an accident. Cell phone pictures may not provide enough clarity for photographic evidence.

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Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Anti-Theft Devices For Vehicles

by Kenneth McKinley

Cars are expensive. That is why people do try to go out of their way to keep their vehicle safe, secure, and free from thieves and robbers. It is a good thing that some people have been able to create and design anti-theft devices. For most people, these devices are considered as blessings to those protecting their vehicles.
If you are interested in purchasing an anti-theft device for your vehicle, you should first take into consideration where you park your car. You see, if you are parking it somewhere far from where you are staying, even if the alarm goes off, you would not be able to hear it. Also, you would have to consider if people would be willing to rush towards your car or would they simply be ignoring it.

You can try to give thieves the feeling that they could not take your car. You can discourage them with the use of indicator lights. You can also use window decals which costs around $2 to $5. Or, for $80 to $200, you can purchase and use large and heavy-gauge steel objects like steering wheel locks or tire locks. Through this, you are telling thieves to stay off for they would have to put up a hard and tiring fight before they can get their hands on your car.

Look through various anti-theft devices. Remember that seasoned thieves can actually go through complication devices in around a minute or two only. Some anti-theft devices you can usually purchase in the market include audible alarms, a concierge system, cellular alarms that notify the police, locking steering wheel covers, locking steering wheel column covers, locking steering wheel bars, electronic immobilizers, engine system locks, fuel-system locks, tracking devices, and delay devices.

While looking for anti-theft devices for your vehicle, you can also try to locate good and quality auto parts for your vehicles. You can try Volvo Parts and Used Volvo Parts which includes Volvo 160 parts in their stock. Aside from that, the store also has engine parts, brakes, and accessories in store for customers.
Kenneth McKinley is a 35-year old marketing specialist of voparts.com, a leading Volvo parts dealer in the country today. Working in the car parts industry for a long time now and being a car enthusiast himself gives him a wealth of knowledge on anything automotive.

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