Nissan going for some cheap models in US (paint protection film)

By Mihai Jepan

  Nissan seems to plan for the future not so very far away, the launch of two models, very cheap for the U.S. market. Small segment citadinelor invaded the American market, which is why the automaker thought it should capture this opportunity. Yet, the group needs to keep eyes open on the american whises, that require lots of confort, a low consumption car and lots of interior features, like info-navi and entertaiment tools. Even a simple push-on-display CD player would count on the final decision of the buyer.

So, as Carlos Tavares, president of Nissan America, said, the Auto Show in Detroit will present two models for U.S. entry-level, which will be positioned around the rate amount of $ 10,000, which is not that much for an average american consumer. Yet, they will also have to facilitate financial benefits, including deal with some banks or dealerships. This is possibly one of the reasons they are showcasing the new Nissan models right in the Detroit showroom.

These cars will share the platform with the next Nissan Micra V and will be assembled at a factory in Mexico. The same plant will have developed a third model to be sold on markets in South America. Until then, the european seem to find Nissan models quite low cost and sustainable, car parts speaking.

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Tangle-free Cables with Retractable Power Cord Reel

By Prince Ahmed

  Do you have a lot of equipment and devices from everywhere that needs to be plugged in to a power socket? If so, then you may have already experienced having a pool of messy cables all over the place and you dont know how to start keeping them neat and organized.

Fortunately, you can already say goodbye to these days with the use of retractable cord reels. This nice invention is a long power cord that gets wound up and retracted by a spring-loaded mechanism in a tough casing. Retractable power cord reels normally have three or four prongs at the end and the long cord is powerful enough to allow multiple heavy-duty devices to work at the same time.

Whether for industrial purposes or just simple home use, retractable cord reels will work perfectly fine. Once youre done with your work, organizing things can easily be done through the retractable mechanism of the cord. Finally, there will be no more tangled cables lying around the corner. Arizona Tools has different selections of retractable cord reels. Visit Arizona Toolsto find out one that will work best for your needs.

Arizona Tools has different selections of retractable cord reels. Visit www.arizonatools.com to find out one that will work best for your needs.


C-Type has green-to-go from Jaguar

By Mihai Jepan

  XK - or twin or “evil”, XKR - is a car that any avid fan Jaguar controlled slippage should have in the garage of dream, but that would do well to think about and the future.That’s because recently, the British gave rise to the R-Type.

Future two-door model will be slightly smaller than the XK, but will not be fooled: the construction of the aluminum chassis will absorb a large enough that the engine compartment to accommodate a V8. OK, still not sure if you know the five-liter turbocharged monster will “land” under the hood of C-Type, but almost certainly will make a brand new turbo V6, developed in-house on the V8 architecture.

After presentation coupe’s, and Jaguar could launch a cabrio version, so the car was as consistent troubled waters of Mercedes SLK or BMW Z4.

In the end, a little less good news: although it is still rumored recently that the British could start work on an XJ Coupe - basically, an interesting alternative to the entry level of the GT-sized luxury - it seems that Eventually, such a project was not going to Coventry.

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