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Motivations Why People Go Shopping For Auto Parts On Internet

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Many people have found that shopping online has a lot of great things to offer the. This is no different when it comes to people that want to shop for auto parts on the web. Let’s look at some of the popular reasons this is happening.

A lot of people love the fact that it is so convenient for them. They can stay in their pyjamas and hop online at any time during the day or night. This is something that is definitely not available from conventional stores as they always have set hours that they are open.

Being stores that are online also allows for the consumer to find very good prices on the things that they want to buy. Web stores have far less costs to pay out every month as compared to the normal stores mad of mortar and brick. This is how they can offer lower prices to their customers.

When a person makes an order for auto parts in this way they will find that they will often get their order shipped to them very quickly. Most places are able to send it out the very next day. Depending on the shipping option you choose this can allow you to have the part you need in hand very fast. You will also be able to see the status of your parcel with a tracking number that is provided to you which also can put your fears to rest.

The costs of shipping are quite inexpensive as well when you look at them. These are something that we pay even when making a purchase of this type at a normal store. We don’t see the price of the shipping most of the time when we buy it at them as the price is built right into the cost of the item.

These are only a few of the motivators that people have when it comes time to shop for auto parts on the web. There are numerous places that can offer you even further information about this. Look around the internet for yourself and you will find that this is a growing trend.

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Road Maps and Headaches or GPS Navigation

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Probably the number one cause of arguing while on a road trip is how to get there. Someone missed a turn and now you’re not-so-merrily on your way to somewhere you didn’t want to go- usually in the exact opposite direction. To compensate, your inclination is to take the next exit or circle the block. This is not a wise option Dr. Livingstone, you are in unfamiliar territory and chances are you are going to get even more lost than before. What you should have done was invest in a GPS navigation device.

Road maps are hard to fold and though it’s nice to use online mapping services like MapQuest and Google Maps, what happens when you take a wrong turn? Often you are so lost you can’t find your way back to any common reference point on your 2×2 inch mini map. What you need is the up to date visual picture with directions you get with GPS navigation.

To be clear on this, they are not bulky black boxes with little dish receivers swinging back and forth. Most GPS navigation receivers are actually compact and rather sleek. They will run off batteries and are easily rechargeable in your car. Or you can just operate them straight off a car engine. The displays range from six inches to 10 or better depending on the unit- so really a GPS will fit in virtually any vehicle. Though it is not recommended you mount a large until on a motor cycle or riding lawnmower.

GPS navigation works using a series of satellites (generally 24-32) that are in orbit around our planet. The satellites radiate a constant signal, much like your spouse does when you miss a turn. But unlike your spouse’s signal, your GPS navigation system will pick up the signals and use them to decide where you are. This is not just on the highway either, you could be anywhere where there’s sky and your GPS will work.

Other options to a self-contained GPS navigation system are cell phones and laptops. GPS is becoming standard in cell phones now, but these are unreliable at best due to limited data storage on cell phones and reliance on cell phone towers instead of orbital satellites. Laptops are another option, but they are bulky compared to a GPS unit and you have to have an onboard power inverter in case your trip exceeds your laptop’s battery life.

Accuracy is the main attraction to a GPS lifestyle. (And yes, it IS a lifestyle babe) Updating your GPS navigation system is very important. Roads are constantly being widened, bridges get washed out and new roads are being built. Updating your GPS unit using the internet will keep you from trying to jump a bridge like Burt Reynolds did in Smokey and the Bandit.

Where to put your GPS navigation system is not that hard of an issue. Most come prepackaged with a suction cup window mount. It’s literally “lick and stick”. Just make sure you mount your GPS in a spot that is easy to see while you’re driving and doesn’t obscure your view of the road or any mirrors. The whole point of GPS is to get you there; having an accident because of your GPS is more ironic than any Alanis Morrisette song could ever fully express.

A GPS navigation system is truly a modern must. Our roads have become a tangle of options and navigating from one point to another has gotten complicated. The Vikings never had GPS, be thankful you don’t have to sacrifice a bull to Odin in hopes of finding Aunt Lil’s new house. All you have to do is punch in her address.

Zeeman Haus enjoys writing articles online on a variety of subjects. You can check out his latest website on Garmin GPS Accessories which showcases reviews of some of the top accessories for your Garmin GPS system.

Getting The Best Prices On Car Electronics

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

It is nice to get the best electronics for your car, but these purchases can be pretty expensive if you have them installed when you buy your car. A smart thing to do is try to purchase these products at wholesale then have them installed into the car. Many wholesale dealers are found online, or someone who is in the car electronics business may know local dealers.

There are a large number of products that can be bought for the car. There are many different brands and qualities of the products that it is good to know what are good deals. Buying a product wholesale can get someone the best deals.

The first product is an in-dash CD/DVD multimedia A/V receiver with 7-inch widescreen display. If bought at regular price, it would be $1200. On wholesale it would be $650. This gives the buyer a 40% savings. This should be compared to a sale price at a regular store then the savings can be further evaluated.

Evaluating more car electronics, the most common type of electronics is the car stereo. Most everyone likes to listen to some tunes while they are in their car, and car systems are always evolving with new products. Most new cars come with a multi-CD changer, and MP3 receivers are becoming more common. Speakers, subwoofers, and amplifiers are additional purchases. Depending on what you are buying these can go for $99 to $339 wholesale.

The next item is the car video package. Many vehicles, for example, the minivans and larger SUV’s come equipped with video systems. To have one installed is good for long trips and to help entertain children in the back. There are different packages, and the prices can range from $700 to $1299.

Another great gadget is the navigation system. Knowing directions is always helpful. There are several brands who make this system, and different features can be found on them. Some example wholesale prices are between $99 to $370. If someone does not want the installed system a portable GPS can be bought.

The next item is the radar detector. Some people really like to be aware or their surroundings, and this helps in those situations. The prices can vary with radar detectors from $349 to $1499.

There is such a large selection of car electronics that a thorough search should be don to find the best product for your needs. Different brands have different features even though it is a similar product. Once someone knows what products they want, they should start looking at prices. They can go to their regular electronics store at start from there. Sometimes, their regular store has very good prices, and the service might be what they are happiest with. However, checking out the wholesale prices may end up being the best deal. These are still the same brands being sold. There are many places to get wholesale deals. Online sites provide many good incentives to buying from them, or local dealers may provide the best prices. It is dependent on the buyer, but a good price is always worth taking.

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Choosing Your GPS Navigation System

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

GPS navigation systems are devices that provide navigation and accurate positioning information. The Department of Defense created these devices in the early 1970’s. They were created mainly to assist soldiers and military vehicles, ships and planes in establishing positions throughout the world. Today, the navigation systems are used both commercially and scientifically. In the retail world, GPS is used in cars, boats and other vehicles. The devices are also helpful for hiking, fishing and canoeing. The devices provide the user with accurate information and directions. In the scientific community, GPS is essential in the earth sciences. The devices are used by meteorologists to forecast the weather and study the climate. They are also used by geologists to study earthquakes and potential seismic activity.

GPS navigation systems are now being used by more and more civilians. They have proven to be extremely useful in many different situations. They now come in several different designs, functions and features.

You have no doubt heard of in-car GPS systems and portable directional devices, but how do you chose which one to use? Pricing is one of the most obvious differences between the two options. Portable GPS devices that can be used in more than one vehicle are usually less expensive than built-in models. One portable GPS system, the Garmin Nuvi 350, has most of the same features of other in-car systems, and is in the $200 range. If you must have the latest extras, such as Bluetooth capabilities, the Garmin Nuvi can accommodate you if you are willing to spend a little more. The Garmin Nuvi 350 model employs NAVTEQ mapping features in addition to carrying a relatively low price tag.

It looks confusing when one is looking for a good GPS system because of the wide range of features, different brands and varied prices. There are hundreds of GPS systems available today varying in the price range of $150 to $900!. A very important thing to be kept in mind while looking for a good GPS system is the features available. What all features do we need? Whether our requirements are met by a standard GPS system or do we need to go in for a more sophisticated one with some additional capabilities If we need a simple GPS system we should not go for something above the price range of $500.

Look around the Internet and local shops and check out some GPS brands. You may ask salesclerks what the most popular systems are. Once you’ve gotten an idea about the popular GPS systems, you may then evaluate the cost, quality and options. Jot down what you think are your top brands and narrow down to about 5 or less. Search for reviews and ratings for those brands/models online. Reading what other buyers have to say will give you an idea whether you should go for a certain model or not. You can even ask for advice from other people in online forums. Additionally, you should as for recommendations from people you trust and have bought GPS systems, such as family, friends and colleagues.

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