Maserati GranTurismo

One thing that is important, no matter what vehicle brand you drive, is the scheduled service. Your Maserati is no different, and the service schedule is one that you should stick to, to ensure your vehicle’s smooth operation for years to come.

Nissan GranTurismo

Nissan is a Japanese automobile company that has been featured in all Gran Turismo games. Nissan has the highest amount of cars over all Gran Turismo games. They are most known in the Gran Turismo game for making the Nissan Skyline GT-R's and 350Z's.

Ferrari 430 Spyder

The Ferrari F430 is a sports car that was produced by the Italian automaker Ferrari from 2004 to 2009, as a successor to the 360. It debuted at the 2004 Paris Motor Show.Its replacement, the Ferrari 458 Italia, was unveiled on 28 July 2009.

Ferrari Pirelli

Consists of 14 races at nine venues, two of them abroad. There are four classes for road-legal Ferraris built prior to 1990 i.e. up to and including the tipos 328 and Mondial T, but excluding turbo-charged cars like the 288GTO and F40.

Ferrari 458 Italia

The Ferrari 458 Italia is a mid-engined sports car produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari. The 458 Italia replaces the Ferrari F430. The 458 Italia was officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show on 15 September 2009.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Buying Safely Online with Tradecarview’s PayTrade Service

If you’re feeling hesitant about buying used cars online because of the fear of online scams, then you haven’t tried tradecarview’s PayTrade payment service. What exactly is this service and how can it help you buy your dream car online safely? Is it effective in protecting yourself from fraudulent sellers? What do you get when you purchase a vehicle through this service? Read on to find out!

PayTrade is a service offered by Carview Corporation, the tradecarview website’s mother company, wherein Carview temporarily holds the buyer’s payment until such time that the buyer receives the shipment of the vehicle. Only then will the payment or funds be transferred to the seller’s account. It is an effective way to avoid fraudulent sellers who take buyers’ money but don’t ship the proper car—or sometimes, any car—in return. If the buyer doesn’t receive his or her car within the appropriate period, the payment will be refunded. In addition, when you order your car through tradecarview, PayTrade will also take care of the local clearing agents at your car’s destination port. Buyers will even have a special discount for clearing.
 tradecarview’s PayTrade Service
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To use tradecarview’s PayTrade service, simply create an account at the tradecarview website. Registering will allow you to contact the sellers and negotiate with them. Search for the car you want. The results will show you all of the cars that match your description. Look for the PayTrade logo to see which cars may be paid for using the service. You can also modify your search and check the PayTrade box so that the results will show only those cars with the PayTrade payment option.

When you find a car you become interested in, you can send an inquiry to the seller to confirm the PayTrade option and to ask about the car. You can start negotiating with the seller about the price of the car and payment terms. When you have agreed on a price, you can then ask for an invoice so you can order. Just follow the instructions up to payment, and you’re done!

Tradecarview’s PayTrade service fee includes a handling charge of US$50.00 and 3.9% of the selling price of the car. It’s a low price to pay for a great and secure payment service.



Thursday, February 21, 2013

Reach the Skies with the Nissan Skyline GT-R

If there’s one car you would be glad to have on the race track, it’s the Nissan Skyline GT-R. The first Skyline wasn’t built for the track, however. Introduced in 1957 by the Prince Motor Company, the first Skyline was a black luxury car in both sedan and station wagon form. How did it become the speedster it is known today?

In 1964, Prince made a racing GT Skyline. It competed with a Porsche 904 during the second Japanese Grand Prix and though it didn’t win the top spot, impressively got the second to sixth places. It was all the prompting Prince needed, and soon after the Prince Skyline 2000GT was released to the Japanese market.

The Prince Motor Company and Nissan Motors merged in 1966, and all Prince models started to be marketed with Nissan badges. The Skyline variants were included of course, and over the years the sporty line went through several upgrades and improvements in their engines and chassis.  In 1969 Nissan released its first Skyline GT-R, and the rest, as they say, is history. Numerous victories and improvements later, we have the fifth, and last, generation Nissan Skyline GT-R, which was produced from 1999 to 2002.
Nissan Skyline GT-R
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The final production model (R34) was called the Nür, after the German Nürburgring racetrack where the model was developed. Only 1000 units of the Nür model were made. With larger turbochargers than previous models increased boost.

In the racing circuit the Skyline GT-R is nicknamed “Godzilla,” in reference to the quality of its performance and country of origin. It consistently places at the top of racing charts and is a favorite of racecar drivers all over the world. It’s also a favorite among motorsports enthusiasts and car tuners. In 2012, SP Engineering, a company that specializes in vehicle tuning and modification, came up with an R34 GT-R that would surely make heads turn very, very quickly.

SP Engineering improved on the car’s aesthetics, aerodynamics, turbos, engine, exhaust, and transmission. When they were done, the car was guaranteed to produce a jaw-dropping 982 horsepower. With the speed you’ll get from the Nissan Skyline GT-R, you’ll have to find a farther limit than the sky.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Get More Bang for your Buck with Japanese Used Cars for Sale Import


It is no surprise to most people that Japanese cars are regarded as some of the most secure and dependable cars in the automotive industry.  Brands like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan can be found on roads all over the world because unlike their American and European counterparts, they offer a much more reasonable price range.  Imposing nothing less than the highest standard of quality is a principle that the Japanese culture is known for.  Among the many things that the Japanese do best, cars are probably the most cherished ones because they afford car owners the chance to enjoy high quality and cost-effectiveness – two things that are hard to come by in this time of economic difficulty.  Japanese used cars for sale import transport people and goods safely to their respective destinations, thanks to the array of features with which they are equipped. 

For many years, Japanese car owners have attested to the reliability of their cars.  Compared to other car brands and models, Japanese cars – both brand-new and used – encounter minimal trouble.  They are durable and have a relatively high resale value; but since their original prices are affordable, owners of Japanese used cars for sale import could easily purchase a new one without breaking the bank.  Moreover, regular maintenance is easy to manage as service centers can be found in nearly all busy cities.  However, this does not signify poor auto performance among Japanese used cars; in fact, car owners are able to enjoy a lot of mileage before coming across problems and repairs.


Japanese used cars for sale
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Design-wise, there are many possibilities with Japanese used cars for sale.  Imported vehicles are often perceived as being pricey, but Japanese cars cater to various budgets.  Owing to their popularity and high demand, many sellers offer high-quality Japanese used cars.  There are many suppliers that claim to sell vehicles in good condition but really don’t; therefore, consumers must observe extreme caution when choosing a used car dealer.  Several trusted dealers can be found on the Internet, so people should not be skeptical about shopping online.  The greatest advantage of looking for a suitable used car online is the convenience it brings.  Naturally, nothing beats checking out cars in person, but all preliminary research and queries can be made via the deals’ websites. 

From a professional standpoint, Japanese used cars for sale import don’t just provide a safe and smooth ride, but also a classy and polished image that is good for business.  Japanese car designs have always been classic and sleek, which means they don’t go out of style for a very, very long time.  From entry-level to top-of-the-line car models, prospective buyers can be assured of graceful lines both in the exterior and interior parts of the cars.  Consumers get their money’s worth with used Japanese cars because many of their basic features are considered peripheral in their American and European counterparts.  The combination of cost-efficiency, high manufacturing standards, and professional design make Japanese used cars an easy choice among interested car buyers.