What’s your dream car? Is it any of these: Porsche 911, Ford Mustang, Chevrolet
Camaro, Volkswagen Beetle , Jaguar X type sports wagon,Convertible Volvo C-70, BMW Z3, Dodge Viper, the new Opel Astra, Toyota Tundra or Mercedes Benz? Whatever is your dream car or the car that you currently own, the idea of traveling long distances with family or friends in a car that you like is thrilling all the same. Since its invention in 1896 by Henry Ford, cars have come a long way in terms of innovations in design. Traveling is still the prime aim. Yet other things like looks, comfort, durability and price factor heavily influence our thoughts while purchasing a car. Cars with rich interiors, fit with hi-fi audio/video systems, and efficient air conditioners are the norm rather than an exception these days. At the higher end of the spectrum you have cars with navigational aids, equipped with hi-tech communication facilities among other things.
If the freedom to pull over wherever you like, travel on the road as you wish and the idea of owning some space on wheels are enticing, the compulsion of commuting to work, dropping children at school and visiting the markets for shopping and hundreds of other places has made
cars a necessity of modern life. It’s unimaginable to go on in life without a car. Sooner or later you need to have one.
Latest cars are designed to meet stringent emission levels for pollution. There are a few companies that offer solar and electric powered cars keeping in mind the impending fossil fuel shortage. Though the takers are less for the time being and gas run cars holds there own, soon
cars run by alternative fuel would be a compulsion rather then a choice.
Statistics reveal that there are 1.8 vehicles per household in the USA. In addition, the rest of the world, with the exception of under developed nations, which are trying to catch up with the USA in terms of owning a car.
Water Harvesting all the rage in Australia
Water harvesting is just one more way to conserve precious water resources. The process of water harvesting is simple. You simple set up a rain water tank or any number of other types of water tanks, and capture rainwater. The water tank is used for storing the water that you harvest. This is an excellent way to provide supplemental water for city requirements, increase soil moisture levels around your home, whether you need it in a garden or on your lawn, or to wash the dog or your car.
Rainwater harvesting is used widely in many areas of Australia to add to the existing water supply and provide relief during drought seasons.
Water harvesting methods have been used to provide drinking water, domestic water, water for livestock and pets, small irrigation and to replenish the ground water levels. The method of capturing water through a rain water tank has proven to be very successful and is highly recommended as a means of being more cost efficient. Consumer water bills, like most everything else, have risen substantially over the past few years. By harvesting your own water you give yourself the opportunity to add to your current water supply and replace much of your water use with a method that has a zero cost ratio. Adding some rain water tanks will give you more freedom to choose how you use your water in times of water restrictions such as we are experiencing today.
When passion for cars collection does not know boundaries, not worth the money. For this we are satisfied this weekend famous radio DJ Chris Evans who paid 7,040,000 dollars for a Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder in 1961 in the auction organised by RM Auctions.
Although the starting price was set at 3.5 million euros, the 30 minutes of confrontation acerba a pasionatilor made that the final amount, which may be purchased model collection, to redouble.
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