Friday, April 20, 2012

Acura ILX entry model – On Sale May 22nd - 2012

Acura ILX
Acura's new small sedan, ILX, goes on sale May 22 starting price at $26,795 including shipping.

The automaker says it needs the smaller, this low price model car o attract younger buyers who've grown up in rich homes and don't want to settle for normal car brands, but can't pay for typical luxury car prices.

The base model is powered by a 2-liter, four-cylinder engine rated 150 hp. It comes only with a five-speed automatic transmission. Its fuel-economy rating is 24 mpg in town, 35 mpg on the highway and 28 mpg in combined driving.

Next step up: 2.4-liter four-cylinder, 201 hp, which comes only with a six-speed manual transmission. It starts at $30,095 and comes with some normal features that are extra on the 2-liter entry model. Fuel economy rating is 22/31/25.

A gasoline-electric hybrid with 111 hp starts at $29,795. It has a fuel economy rating of 39/38/38.

The ILX is derived from the Honda Civic, but is a slight bigger and has different engines.

Acura calls the ILX a "gateway" model that lets lower-income; younger buyers who insist on a best nameplate have a chance at buying an Acura.

ILX is smaller and approximately $4,000 less-expensive than the TSX, which has been the brand's starter model.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Certain laws for car headlights

Every car that is driven on the highway is required to have at least two headlights on both sides of the front of the car.

Every car is necessary to have two red lights at the back, which should be noticeable in clear weather from a remoteness of 500 feet to other automobiles in the back. The tail lights should be builder in such a way as to at the same time light up the license plate with a white light so that the plate can be read from a remoteness of 50 feet by vehicles in the back. 

Every car should have as a minimum two brake lights that will produce a red or amber light that is able to be seen in clear weather from a remoteness of 500 feet each time the brake pedal is practical.

Fog lights are not necessary under law. Fog lights are allowable and not more than two fog lights must be lighted at any instant.


Certain laws for car headlights

Every car that is driven on the highway is required to have at least two headlights on both sides of the front of the car.

Every car is necessary to have two red lights at the back, which should be noticeable in clear weather from a remoteness of 500 feet to other automobiles in the back. The tail lights should be builder in such a way as to at the same time light up the license plate with a white light so that the plate can be read from a remoteness of 50 feet by vehicles in the back. 

Every car should have as a minimum two brake lights that will produce a red or amber light that is able to be seen in clear weather from a remoteness of 500 feet each time the brake pedal is practical.

Fog lights are not necessary under law. Fog lights are allowable and not more than two fog lights must be lighted at any instant.