How to get Wholesale cars dealer license in California?

November 25th, 2009
cars
Vadim asked:


I am planning to by cars from another staits at the car auction and sell them in California.
Thank you

CASEY

How many cars are manufactured per day in the whole world?

November 25th, 2009
cars
cassie4prez asked:


I have a history project to do and I need to know how many cars are manufactured per day in the whole world. I looked online but I dont know which one! Please someone help me!

ANTOINE

November 22nd, 2009
trucks
Beth Fork asked:


If you are wanting to buy a sack truck for your business you may be a little lost with all the sack truck variations there are available, and you may be unsure which sack truck is best for you and your company.

Here are some things you should know about sack trucks which will aid you in your decision when buying and using a sack truck:

1. Sack Truck Different Names – sack trucks have a few different names for them such as two-wheel dolly, a stack truck, or a trolley or sack truck in the United Kingdom, or a bag barrow in New Zealand.

2. Stair Climber Sack Trucks – if you are going to be moving heavy boxes or objects (filing cabinets, dishwashers, washing machines etc) up and downstairs a normal sack truck simply won’t do the job you’ll need a stair climber sack truck.

3. Cost of Sack Trucks – sack trucks are reasonable inexpensive especially for the amount of hassle and struggle they save you. You can usually pick up a standard sack truck for around £40.

4. Sack Truck Tyres – when purchasing your sack truck be sure you are buying the right sack truck with the right tyres for where the truck will be used. You can purchase harder wearing tyres for your sack trucks if necessary to avoid punctures and tear.

5. Sack Truck Use – to use a sack truck you simply load the load on to the footplate, tilt the handles backwards using force so the weight is on the wheels, and then you can move the load around more easily and freely.

6. Sack truck Footplates – sack trucks have an option of footplates and so you can choose which one best suits you, such as a folding footplate which easily folds away when not in use so it is easier and smaller to store.

7. Sack Truck Training – ensure you give your employees the correct training if they are going to be using your sack truck, failure to do so may lead to injury.

8. Sack Truck Maintenance – regularly check your sack truck to check it is at a good level of standard for use, check the wheels run smoothly, check the hand grips are in good condition, if the sack truck has brakes check they are working correctly and responsively.

9. Sack Truck Load Secure – before maneuvering your load on the sack truck ensure it is safely and securely in position for if the load was to fall over in motion this can cause injury and can damage the product load.

10. Safely Use your Sack Truck – ensure you are aware of your surroundings while you are using your sack truck such as drops, inclines, hallways, low door ways and so on. Failure to do so may lead to an accident to the operator and others around.



BARTON

How can I trade cars with someone and avoid sales tax?

November 22nd, 2009
cars
Westport asked:


My mother in law has a Honda Accord and I have a BMW. I would like to give her the BMW and take the Accord. The problem is that in order to register the cars we would need to pay sales tax on the MARKET VALUE of each car. Is there a way we can trade cars and avoid paying sales tax? My car is registered in Connecticut. My mother in law’s car is registered in Mass.

DERICK

November 22nd, 2009
trucks
Dietrich Elliot asked:


 

Los Angeles is famous for its movie stars, but almost equally as famous for its terrible traffic. This chronic problem is made all the more dangerous by the thousands of big-rig trucks that use the California freeways as main arteries to transport the goods coming in from ports like Long Beach and San Pedro. Notoriously crowded freeways such as the 110, the 405 and the 605 are regularly the scenes of horrific truck accidents, making a Los Angeles Truck Accident Attorney a necessity. Because of the size and scope of these heavy trucks traveling at high speeds on our freeways, the victims of these Truck Accidents – most often the occupants of the passenger cars they collide with – suffer long-term gross injuries, such as spinal chord injury, head trauma and even death. As a result, there are as many Truck Accident Lawyers in Los Angeles as there are movie stars.

Truckers, like the rest of us, are under the gun now with high gas prices guzzling up a bigger share of their profits. Big-rig drivers are in a bigger hurry to deliver their goods. The result of all this pressure? Longer hours, less sleep, and more stress. Unfortunately, this is a recipe for disaster. Truck Accidents in Los Angeles are on the rise as is the need for Truck Accident Lawyers.

We’ve all seen it: truck drivers weaving in front of us, merging over into our lane of traffic, or following too close. And on congested Los Angeles freeways, this type of reckless behavior does not leave passenger cars nearby much room to maneuver. Eighteen-wheelers pose a particularly dangerous threat on the road. Fully loaded, trucks can weigh in at more than 80,000 pounds. Stack that up against a typical family car weighing 3000 pounds or less and it’s clear why a Los Angeles Truck Accident Lawyer agrees that this type of Truck Accident constitutes one of the largest proportion of fatalities among motor vehicle accidents – one out of every nine accidents. It also produces a disproportionately high rate of gross injury. Personal Injury Attorneys in Los Angeles who specialize in Truck Accidents can attest to the fact that 78% of fatalities in these types of truck accidents were not the truck drivers themselves, but were the occupants of the other vehicle. In many cases, these other drivers were innocent victims of truck drivers’ negligence.

So what are the contributing factors to these frightening truck accident statistics?

• Driver fatigue. Truck drivers are pushing their limits to deliver their goods, driving with little sleep and an extra load of stress. They’re driving faster and pushing the envelope of safety. They keep less and less distance between themselves and the passenger cars nearby.

• Inexperienced truck drivers who lack training.

• Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

• Driving too fast. Did you know that a mere 10 mph over the speed limit can nearly double the distance a truck needs to brake safely– from 315 feet to 400 feet. In wet weather, those figures practically double to 720 feet for a full stop.

• Following too closely. The DMV recommends a car length for every ten miles per hour. But with big rigs measuring in at 65 feet long, you can see the stopping distance far exceeds the normal following distance we all see truckers following on the freeway.

• Loss of control. Seemingly minor errors in driving that could be easily corrected in a passenger car can become fatal errors in a big rig. Over-correction, too little braking room, and heavy loads balanced on the trailer can all contribute to a disastrous truck accident.

In October of 2007, one of the worst truck accidents in California history occurred in Santa Clarita when 15 trucks converged on a tunnel known for its safety issues. But the trucks, traveling at a high rate of speed, despite the low visibility in the curve of the tunnel ahead, caused a fiery collision, multiple fatalities and many more serious injuries. Truck accident experts – as well as Personal Injury Attorneys and Truck Accident Lawyers – believe that this kind of truck accident could have been avoided if the truckers had reduced their speed going into the poorly lit, curving tunnel.

Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorneys are all too familiar with the horror stories emerging from these types of catastrophic truck accidents. Collisions involving trucks constitute 1 out of every 9 fatal motor vehicle accidents.

While fatalities and injuries of the truckers themselves are concerning, they represent a proportionately small group of victims. Typically, in fatal truck accidents, only fifteen percent are the truckers themselves. Who suffers the most from truck accidents? People like you, Innocent people. Loved ones who did nothing more than get on the freeway to drive home.

If you or someone you love has been involved in a truck accident what can you do? Contact a Personal Injury Attorney in Los Angeles or a Los Angeles Truck Accident Lawyer who specialize in this type of Personal Injury lawsuit. They can advise you about what steps to file a Personal Injury claim, whether or not you have been injured. In one Truck Accident, the father of two children was killed in a head on semi-truck collision and was awarded $2,000,000. In another case, a man killed on a motorcycle by a big rig truck received a $4 million dollar settlement because of negligence of the truck driver. In each of these cases, being represented by an experienced and competent Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney.



DARWIN

How much is car insurance for older muscle cars?

November 22nd, 2009
cars
Devin M asked:


I heard that car insurance is pretty expensive for older muscle cars, and I’d like to know around how much a month car insurance would be for a 1968 ford mustang?

SYLVESTER

November 21st, 2009
trucks
Amy Nutt asked:


The Truck is a favorite when it comes to owning a reliable vehicle that can be used for a variety of purposes. Whether you want to use a truck for commercial use at your job or just because need something to pull your boat or haul household items around, a truck can be your most valued possession. However, trucks can be a bit more expensive, have special licensing and insurance requirements. Often truck resellers take advantage of this when they are in the business of making money so it’s a “buyers beware” market. Here are some things to look out for when shopping for a used truck:

Truck Size

When shopping for a used truck, the most important thing to consider is how big of a truck you actually need to get the job done. If you will be hauling relatively light loads or small trailers, then a nice compact truck should work nicely for you. In contrast, if you have a large boat or equipment that will be pulled around on a consistent basis, then a larger model will be better. Keeping this in mind before walking into a used truck dealership should help prevent you from driving off with an overpriced full size truck that is more looks than functional for you- with the payments to show for it.

Engine and Fuel Usage

If you are looking for value for your truck purchase, you may be surprised to find that many compact trucks get the same mileage as cars. There are compact truck models that have 4, 6, and eight cylinder engines and automatic transmissions that will give you a good mileage per dollar investment. That’s in contrast to the larger 10 and diesel engines that full size trucks offer. Unless the dealership is giving you an excellent deal on the price to compensate for the lack of fuel economy, then it’s probably not worth it to buy a full size truck for everyday use.

Safety Equipment

Today’s trucks come loaded with the best in safety equipment like anti-lock brakes, drive train slippage prevention and air bags. Just like cars, the newer year trucks will offer you, your family or employees a higher safety rating than an older used truck. That’s especially important if you will be using the truck for family transportation or as part of a corporate fleet of vehicles. When purchasing a used truck, you may want to inquire as to the safety rating and ask about any safety equipment that it has before you decide to purchase it. That can save lives in the event of an accident.

Passenger Capacity/Interior

There are three basic styles when it comes to truck interiors. These include regular cab, extended cab and crew cabs. What that means is if you will need additional room inside the truck, such as for employees or family, you will need the type of cab space to accommodate that. Too many people have learned the hard way that it’s nearly impossible for the family to ride together in a regular cab truck that has a standard transmission stick in the middle of the front seat area. Try putting a car seat there and you’ll see how frustrating that can be. When buying a used truck, try to picture who will be riding in the truck on a regular basis and how much room you will actually need.

Towing Ability

People often buy trucks to handle touch hauling jobs like towing boats, work trailers or other equipment. These can be personal or work related so in order to get the best value on a used truck, its important to inquire as to the truck’s towing ability before you buy it. Here’s a range to keep in mind: Compact trucks can tow between 1-1.5 tons, full-size trucks can tow 4-5 tons depending on how they are equipped.

Buying a used truck doesn’t have to be a major headache if you know what you want and how much you should spend. Taking some time beforehand to research the different types of trucks and their available features will save you a great deal of time, money and trouble after the fact.



COLE

November 21st, 2009
trucks
Used Trucks asked:


There are many different factors we look for when looking to buy used trucks. Here is an overview of some of the features of different brands.

DAF’s reputation has been built around the performance and fuel efficiency of its engines - and the new CF Series is a prime example of our dedication to improving performance. The CF Series has three engine variants, depending on the application.

The Iveco Daily is born out of extensive research and development with professionals who speak the same language: on one hand, the demands of a customer seeking reliability, versatility and productivity; on the other, know-how and experience amassed by Iveco in the field of commercial and industrial vehicles. Thanks to a chassis frame, its adaptability to suit a wide range of applications and bodywork, not to mention powerful turbodiesel engines which are both flexible and economical, the Iveco Daily is the preferred light commercial vehicle amongst professionals in the transport world (both goods and people transport).

The MAN TGM stands out with tonnages between 13 and 26 t and engines from 240 to 326 HP. As a member of the TG family, it offers economic and reliable transport solutions for all tasks in local or long-distance traffic as well as on the building site. It is energy-efficient yet still powerful. Economic Euro 4 Common Rail engines guarantee pure power with their six cylinders and 240, 280 or 326 HP. The light and maintenance-free MAN PM-KAT® with cooled Exhaust Gas Recirulation (EGR) fulfils the Euro 4 emission standard and operates without any additive. Designed for a high loading capacity and simultaneously a large volume.

New Mercedes-Benz Actros sets news standards in heavy-duty-truck segment thanks to raft of optimisation measuresMercedes PowerShift 2: the first 12-speed automatic transmission to be fitted as standard in a heavy-duty truck Successful Actros model has been further enhanced in terms of cost-effectiveness, comfort, safety and design More than three dozen major or minor interior and exterior enhancements set new standards in long-distance haulage BlueTec engines a success in some 100,000 vehicles, having already cut CO2 emissions by around 700,000 tonnes Special Economy, Comfort and Safety Packs available for the new Actros

New Renault Midlum (7.5 - 18 tonnes) is the vehicle dedicated to urban distribution and local services. Compact, very manoeuvrable and with unrivalled performance, it offers the best productivity with a relaxed and pleasant experience for the driver. Exemplary handling with the narrowest cab on the market (2.10 metres wide), a short turning radius of 7,220 mm (wheelbase 3,800 mm) and reduced overhang. New driving position unique to the market with gear lever and park brake at dashboard level for unequalled driver comfort and perfectly adapted to the world of distribution. New functional and ergonomic dashboard with digital speed display centred with the rev counter, exclusive to Renault Trucks. Access Concept makes frequent cab entry and exit easier and safer with the door opening to 90º and anti-slip steps. New engine generation: DXi5 at 160, 190 and 220 hp or DXi7 at 240 and 280 hp. Engines offering more power and torque. Up to 5% reduction on fuel consumption



HUGH

November 21st, 2009
trucks
John Morris asked:


If you want some hard action when driving, trucks are the most appropriate vehicles. Of course, if you want to protect your truck’s car seats, you will need more than just ordinary seat covers. What you need is a seat cover that is equally strong and reliable like its user - truck seat covers. Truck seat covers provide optimum protection to your upholsteries and renders advantages in many ways.

1. Creativity

Truck seat covers give your truck a distinctive display or design. This can either illuminate your truck’s interior design or amplify its contents!

2. Protection

What could be more important in driving your monster truck but to protect it so as to keep it in top shape? Truck seat covers are ergonomically designed to render utmost protection against harmful elements that may trigger your upholsteries deterioration. Plus, if your seats are already destroyed or have holes in them, a seat cover can effectively hide those unsightly aspects of your seats and at the same time provide optimal comfort.

3. Normal Wear And Tear

Trucks are like SUVs or Family Sedans - the whole family can be accommodated, trucks are most often used in camping, picnics, and other vigorous activities because they can carry more load compared with what SUVs and cars can do. And so, because of increased exposure to a lot of elements brought about by different activities, trucks are vulnerable to a lot of harmful elements that mat destroy the seats like:

Moisture.

Whether your family went swimming, surfing, or even mountain climbing or strolling, the moisture left in your clothes can have great effects on your truck’s upholstery. Generally, most truck’s upholstery is made up of leather. And we all know for a fact that leathers **** waters. It is their number one enemy. And so, protecting them with truck seat covers against moisture will provide a longer life span for your truck upholstery.

Friction

No one would ever think that the actual activity of getting in and out of the truck can put more pressure upon the seats. And the friction that is initiated by merely rubbing against your truck’s upholstery is enough to damage your seats. You will only see the effects as time wears it out. And so, the most feasible way to avoid such spoilage is to cover up them up with truck seat covers. It will provide enough barriers against you and your upholstery.

Ultraviolet destruction

What you thought is only harmful to the skin is equally damaging to your truck’s upholstery. Because upholsteries are made up of leather, they are vulnerable to sun damage because the ultraviolet rays of the suns dries out the oils present in the leather seats. Without these lubricants, the upholstery may dry out and eventually will *****. So, to avoid this kind of problem, it is best to cover your truck’s upholstery with truck seat covers.

Unavoidable accidents.

We all know for a fact that accidents do happen and they are really unavoidable. Such case applies to your truck’s upholstery. Without the protection that truck seat covers can bring, your upholstery is doomed to accidents like spills, oily stuffs from potato chips, pet’s dung, and other dirty elements. But if you have your upholstery covered up with nice sets of truck seat covers, you can be assured of stain-free truck seats ahead.

4. Different Kinds of Truck Seat Covers

Truck seat covers vary with different colors and designs. But what makes it more appropriate protection for your truck seats is that it is available in three different fittings, individually capable of providing you the kinds of fitting that you want.

Semi-custom fittings

Among the three truck seat covers, semi-custom fit is the most common among truck owners. This is because most trucks have different huge seats that typical fittings cannot be accommodated. And so, with a combination of custom-made and a little patterned design, semi-custom fit is the ideal truck seat covers for every truck users.

2. Custom seat

These are exclusively tailor-made just for your truck’s seats. In making these seat covers, careful considerations where given to every details of your seats. That is why custom fittings are more expensive than the other two.

3. Ultimate fit covers.

The last type of fittings in trucks is the Ultimate Seat covers. It is made up of original automotive grade fabric that is specially designed to give the truck’s upholstery utmost protection.



LEROY

How do I find out my cars auto insurance points rating system?

November 19th, 2009
cars
Leo M asked:


Insurance companys give cars a rating number to determine if one type of car pays more insurance then the other. Where can I find out what the number of my car would be?

DANTE