Archive for January, 2010
20 Inch Rims…riding parts Style
Are you thinking about lowering your ride? Although 60mm would make your car phat, more than likely it will result in tire rubbing and rough cruising. 40mm, on the other hand, is sure to result in less rubbing and a smoother ride. 20 inch custom wheels will complete your look. Contact your local dealer for the hook-up!
ou get to pick from a wide variety of designs and styles which can be selected from the following alloy, bronze, black, chrome, brushed, machined and platinum, which are only a few of them. Choosing the most suitable one for you is a bit confusing and time consuming, but will certainly be satisfying in the end. No matter what your choice is your car will finally appear great.
heck with your local dealer to determine with 20 inch rims really are the best choice for your car’s suspension, engine and body style. You don’t want to lower your vehicle’s performance for the sake of style alone. You want to upgrade the style and performance of your car and there are plenty of other options available.
f course, you want to be riding in style. Take a look at your car. The look of the car flowing up from the tires, as well as the way the tires take hold of the pavement can make that difference. So, if you want to be the envy of all your friends, then you need to get up, hit the gas, and roll down to your dealer for some custom 20 inch rims.
The Evolution of The Car
Even simple things that most people take for granted like windows that open and close and air conditioning weren’t in the first cars. There were no radios, and there certainly weren’t any navigation systems or diagnostics that allowed your car to ‘tell you’ when something was wrong or the door wasn’t closed tightly. The first cars weren’t much above horse-drawn carriages, and they broke down a lot. People were always fiddling with them to keep them running properly and there were no warranties. Long distance trips weren’t realistic, and there weren’t gas stations on every corner, either. Slowly, though, cars started to develop and acquire more features like air conditioning, heating, and windows that could be rolled up and down – which were eventually replaced with power windows in most vehicles of today.
Radios and things like them came later, and the first were AM/FM only. Eight-track tapes, cassettes, and CDs came along eventually, as did navigation systems, diagnostic checks, and being able to plug your iPod into your car and play the music that’s on it through the stereo. Whether these things are actually needed is debatable, of course, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t wanted or that they don’t enhance the experience of travelling. Now that there are good warranties on cars and they are very reliable, people can take long trips without being so concerned about them breaking down. There are always places to fuel up and get a snack, and there are auto clubs that you can call if a tyre goes flat or the engine gives up – or if you run out of fuel. It’s nothing like driving a car 100, 50, or even 25 years ago, and it makes one wonder what kinds of options are going to be seen on cars in the future. Undoubtedly there will be many more changes and features to come.
Honda Jazz 2010 (Honda Fit)


