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Staying With Salvage Finder

So you have found the right salvage project what next? Well really most if not all of the preparation for the salvage project should have been done before the purchase of the vehicle, getting prices for car parts for instance from a from a finder service like carsparefinder or similar. But we know that when the time comes to actually buy the parts, prices may have changed, so when you research your vehicle form say salvage spare finder a (co part dealer), try to get your details as early as possible to the auction sale, as things and availability will change.

Don’t forget that the vehicle will need be off the road and probably “sworn”, if it is needing a good restoration, and in the UK you also have to inform the government if your vehicles is not insured and is on private ground or in a garage somewhere.

The key point to fixing a salvage car is time, as every week it takes to repair that vehicle loses value, that will affect the resale value, or just make you wish you had waited until prices dropped before buying a good usable vehicle.

Figures Released Show True Damage To Japanese Automotive Sector

Figures released today have shown the true extent that Japan’s automotive has suffered at the hands of the earthquake and nuclear disasters in March.

Experts have said they believe that the closure of plants and difficulty in both importing and exporting required parts lead to the industries production levels dropping by over 60% when compared to previous years.

Broken down into individual manufacturers it was found that Honda reported a 52.9% on-year drop in worldwide production and an 81.0 percent slump in domestic output.With Toyota, the world’s biggest auto maker saying they were down 48.1%.

Statistics however were less gloomy for Nissan, which despite global decreasing 22.4 percent on-year announced a 4.4 percent rise in worldwide sales, marking an all-time record for the month of April.

But overall the effect the disaster had on the automotive industry has reflected in the countries overall economy and briefly threatened its place as the third largest economy in the world.

Working alongside vehicle manufacturer, the country has 800 major auto parts manufacturers. Who are responsible for supplying interior equipment and parts such as air conditioners, plus some 4,000 subcontractors and 20,000 sub-subcontractors.

In response to the disaster, the Japanese Government set up a 50 Billion Yen (£400million) relief fund to help see automotive manufacturers through the following financial crisis.

Under the plan, the bank will offer the investment to the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association, which will then provide cash for its member firms as well as their subcontractors.

 

The Importance Of Using Original Classic Car Parts

Classic vehicles are becoming a popular hobby around the world, from the UK to India people are spending both time and money in huge amounts to restore or repair their vintage motors.

From an Austin Allegro to a Lotus Elan the market and desire for classic car parts can make it difficult to find the parts needed for repairs or tune ups. Some manufacturers are starting to reproduce their vehicles, an example being the iconic VW Campervan making spares a little bit easier to come by, this however is definitely not the norm.

Using traditional and original parts might seem like nostalgia gone mad but it’s actually crucial to the running and balance of the vehicle. The best way to restore a car is to strip the vehicle completely and rebuild it from the bottom up as even the slightest modification can spoil the cars look.

However it’s not just restoration fanatics that need to find classic car parts. The increasing cost of running a new vehicle has meant that a lot of people have kept their classics on the road. Making parts a necessity not just a hobby.

Traditionally you would have to trawl through scrap and vehicle dismantlers yards to find parts, however the development of the internet has opened up a whole new market for classic car parts. Owners can now simply request the part they need and dealers up and down the country will quote and send the part without you having to leave your home.

What Is Line Boring?

Pivot wear in machinery can be a time consuming and regular problem in the ground engaging industry, traditionally to increase the diameter of a bore you would need to use expensive line boring machines that can be quick and easy, at a price.

Repairing a hole in a lug is just that. Wear and tear is an everyday part of the industry and repaired holes can soon become oval, effecting both the efficiency and more importantly the safety and stability of a machine.

New technology has been developed that allows this problem to be prevented or solved permanently. This is excellent news for anyone with equipment on construction machinery or offshore oil drilling.

Up until now expensive portable line boring machines were the most efficient industry device, which despite being more productive then their predecessors still required set up and dismantling time, disrupting productivity.

Using a tapered axel, expansion sleeves and pressure washers with a fastening element eliminates the movement in the pivot lugs. This in turn means no stress or pressure on the holes resulting in no wear on the holes and no need for expensive, time consuming and temporary line boring processes.

The way these systems have been designed allows for complete adaptability so they can be custom made for use in anything from construction machinery to safety bolts on high speed transport such as planes and trains.

BMW Profits Quadruple

German manufacturers BMW have revealed they expect profits to quadruple across world wide markets.

One of the reasons behind the prediction has been the popularity of the vehicle brand in China, the US and Europe. Sales in China for the first quarter are up a massive 71.6% with sales in North America and Europe up around 15-20%.

The announcement comes as Mercedes and Volvo both confirmed profits in western markets, giving hope that the recession might be over for the automotive sector.

The luxury market also seems to be recovering better than any other with Audi owners Volkswagen reporting that their profits have tripled in the recovering European market, in a quarter that is usually not seen as very profitable.

Car industry analyst Schuldt said: “So far, all the companies have reported quite good figures.

“China continues to play an important role, especially for the premium manufacturers because it is so profitable.”

The US however still remain BMW’s biggest market, selling 65,000 vehicles since January 2011 although China is catching up with 58,700 sales for the same period.

Experts have said they think one of the reasons behind the sustainability of brands such as BMW and Mercedes lies in mix of models available from luxury saloons to SUV’s there’s is something for everyone.