Monday, 10 April 2017

Top 4 Stylish Classic Cars by Pontiac

Pontiac, one of those leading  brands in the world of cars, has a history of outdoing itself in terms of manufacturing vintage cars with brute power and aggressive exterior styling. The brand has given its admirers some high-performance classics such as Pontiac GTO, Bonneville, Star Chief and other vintage cars. If you love vintage cars but are concerned about the budget, check out junk classic cars for sale at online auction sites. Let’s take a look at some of the top vintage cars Pontiac has offered the automobile markets.
  
1956 Pontiac Star Chief
The Pontiac Star Chief is one of the most prestigious model-lineup from the brand. The ‘56 Pontiac Star Chief justifies its name and is considered a breakthrough for the chieftain lineup, with a standard V8 engine which came with an extra horsepower option. The car had dual four-barrel carburetors, dual exhausts and a full-race camshaft rated at 285 horsepower.  The car offered more than its predecessors, such as combination bumper grilles with enclosed circular parking lights and round, bomb-type bumper guards, and reversed, vertically radiused slash accent moldings and a trimmer body.

1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge"

The ‘69 Pontiac GTO Judge was more stylish than its previous models. The vehicle had a more powerful 400 cubic inch V8 engine, which produced a horsepower of 370 and 445 pound-feet of torque. The vehicle came in varied color options, matching decals, spoilers, and a T-handle Hurst shifter. The car offered standard dual horizontal headlamps and also had optional hidden headlamps.

1957 Pontiac Bonneville

The Pontiac Bonneville lineup offered some of the most plush and comfortable droptops, one of which is the ‘57 Bonneville. The stylish two-door ragtop was supposed to be an image-maker for the brand. The car offered a larger V-8 with mechanical and continuous-flow type Rochester fuel injection. Additional features include whitewall tires with triple-spoke wheel covers, anodized-aluminum gravel guards along the lower rear fenders and a big chrome bullet within the rocket-shaped body side molding.

1964 Pontiac GTO

The ever famous ‘64 Pontiac Grand Turismo Omologata was one of the most sought Pontiac GTO’s. The car came with a 389 cubic inch V8 engine and produced 325 HP. The vehicle also had a Four-barrel carburetor, dual exhaust and a three-speed manual transmission. The car offered distinctive appearance, with high-performance at affordable prices.

Summing it up

The introduction of muscle cars during the 1960s changed the face of the automotive industry, with the brands manufacturing high-performance vehicles for their customers. Now that you have the list of some of top vintage models by one of the leading brands which stopped production in 2010, you can find the mentioned models and others at an online classic cars auction. You can also find parts for these models at unbelievable prices.

Saturday, 25 March 2017

4 Most Expensive Pickup Trucks Available for Sale

Many people are of the opinion that pickup trucks can never be as expensive as luxury cars. Well, not anymore! Today, pickup trucks feature opulent interior options, ingenious technology, and powerful powertrains similar to luxury cars. Consumers are now using them as commuter vehicles, instead of only workhorse tasks such as hauling manure. As a result, pickup truck manufacturers have introduced refined models into the markets, turning the competition up a notch for market supremacy. The blog lists five most expensive pickup trucks for sale that are worth every penny.

1. Ford F-250 4X4 Platinum

Ford Platinum pickup truck
Being the smallest truck of the Ford Super Duty series, the F-250 Super Duty Platinum is also the most expensive of the lot with an offer price tag of $53,652. The all-wheel drive version of this truck fetches a selling price of approximately $54,077. The truck sports a 6.2-liter V8 engine; however, you can also opt for a 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel engine.

2. GMC Sierra 2500 Denali

GMC Sierra pickup truck
Starting at $52,545, GMC’s Sierra 2500 Denali (rear-wheel drive) is a rather expensive option in the GMC lineup. Customers can purchase the all-wheel drive Denali trim level for $57,745. The truck incorporates a 360hp Vortec 6.6 liter V8 (with the option of a 6.6 liter Duramax turbo-diesel). Though the truck is expensive, the Denali packs the necessary goods and delivers sensational performance.

3.  Ram 3500 Limited Crew Cab 4×4

The 3500 Limited is the most powerful and luxurious truck that Ram can offer and comes with an offer price of $59,170. Under the hood, the pickup sports a 5.7 liter Hemi V8 engine together with a 6-speed automatic gearbox. For truck lovers who wish to get more torque, Ram offers an inline-six 6.7 liter Cummins Turbo-Diesel for an additional $8,995. This means that the gasoline powered will easily cost you approximately $70,000.

Ram 3500 Limited pickup truck

4. Ford F-450 Platinum

Ford F-450 Platinum pickup truck
At the top of the pricing spectrum, there is the Ford F-450 Super Duty Platinum with an offer price of $64,967. The truck incorporates best-in-class trim options and towing capacities available in the Super Duty lineup. The F-450 features a hearty 6.7-liter PowerStroke V8 engine under the hood, which springs to life with a gentle tap on the gas pedal, and is worth every cent of its price.

Wrapping up

Earlier pickup trucks were praised for their superior towing capabilities and rugged demeanor. With the advent of better automobile designing techniques and increasing market competition, makers are investing more in engineering trucks that incorporate plush interiors and distinct performance signatures. There is no need, however, to be disheartened by the big, fat price tags of these trucks. At salvage auctions featuring title pickup trucks for sale, you can find some or or all of the aforementioned trucks up for grabs at a fraction of their original price.

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Top 4 Favorite Tractors of All Time

Be it pulling heavy loads, plowing or feeding cattle hay, a tractor is a basic necessity in farms and ranches. The equipment makes seeding, farming, planting, reaping, tilling and fertilizing faster and efficient for farm owners. Manufacturers have improved on comfort, features and versatility, yet there are a few models from the past that are still a favorite. If you are looking for used tractors, we list the four favorite tractors of all time that are easy to find at heavy equipment auctions. Read on.


John Deere Model 4020
A total of 184,879 John Deere Model 4020 tractors were manufactured from 1963-1972. The tractor is an amped-up version of 4010 and comes with six-cylinder engine that generates 96 horsepower. An optional Syncro Range, which is a power shift transmission, is an addition in the tractor. Users can operate the tractor at 8 forward speeds and 2 reverse speeds.

Ford Model 8N

Ford produced approximately 534,000 Model 8N tractors from 1947-1952, and this particular model accounts for 25 percent of the tractors that were produced in the U.S. during that period. The tractor has 4-speed transmission and position-control hydraulics setting. Ford sold more than 400 tractors/day for next five years, and the model was replaced with Golden Jubilees, Ford NAA in 1953.

Farmall Model M

Farmall Model M tractor was the row-crop version of McCormick-Deering W-6. The tractor was manufactured from 1939-1954, and was the company’s first model with a diesel engine. Although, you have to start the tractor with gasoline first and switch to diesel slowly when the engine warms up. The MV “vegetable version” of the model has higher ground clearance.

Massey Ferguson 399

The tractor was introduced in 1987 and became the most powerful of the entire 300 Series released by Massey Ferguson. The initially released model had 97hp engine, which was improved to 104hp and finally to 125/130hp. The production of 399 was stopped in 1997 as Massey launched 4200 Series and the 399 was replaced by 4270.

Final Words

Tractors come with several options to meet the specific requirements of the users. If you are, however, looking for a basic model for lawn care, landscape moving, mowing and ploughing, a used model would serve the purpose. Many online industrial equipment auctions have models of popular brands up for bidding. Browse through their inventory and bid for the one you think is closest to your requirements.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Top 4 Heavy Duty Pickups: Which One’s Made for You?

Contemporary pickup trucks boast car-like interiors, with superb handling and fuel-efficient engines. In addition, these trucks are also amenities such as leather interiors, premium cars that were found only in cars. The utility vehicles are perfect for towing things and off-roading. Pick-up trucks are not only fun to drive but also offer a number of advantages which is the reason why these machines are always in demand. The blog post lists the top 4 heavy duty trucks for the year. 

Pickup truck
1. 2016 Ford F-150
The 2016 Ford F-150 is one of the most revered names in the world of pickups. The pickup truck comes with three powerful six-cylinder engines making it one of the safest trucks to drive. The newer models boast aluminium bodies, which means less weight and no risk of rust, besides offering more comfort and luxury. The pickup trucks were redesigned last year, and loaded with technology that ensures your safety, entertainment and also helps you park the car. 

2. 2016 Ram 2500 / 3500
Although the 2016 Ram is a heavy truck, it feels much less like one. The 2016 Ram 2500/3500 provides refined driving experience, thanks to its standard coil-spring rear suspension. The 2016 Ram 2500/3500 has the option of two V8s, besides the turbodiesel inline-6 engine that’s good for producing 900 pound-feet of torque. You can also opt for the 2500 Power Wagon that has been engineered especially for off-roading. 

3. 2016 GMC Sierra 2500 / 3500
If you are looking for a pickup with a comfortable cabin and fuel-efficient engines other than the 2016 Silverado, the GMC Sierra 2500 / 3500 is a great option. Equipped with a standard 6.2-liter V8, the 2016 GMC Sierra 2500/3500 offers a different styling, especially the fancier Denali trim level that fascinates most buyers. Although it doesn’t present the best-in-class towing capabilities, it still offers enough power you can expect from a pickup. 

4. 2016 Chevrolet Silverado HD 2500 / 3500
The 2016 Chevrolet Silverado HD 2500 / 3500 copies many of the features of the Silverado 1500 model, with decent improvements such as a larger touchscreen and more insulated cabin. That means it’s quieter than the Silverado light-duty and even other heavy duty pickups. The 6.0-liter V8 base engine offers 360 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque, while the 6.6-liter turbodiesel V8 engine boasts 397 horsepower and 765 pound-feet of torque.

Conclusion
Modern pickups include everything from leather interiors to premium stereos and advanced electronic features, which makes them no less than some of the family cars. In fact, given their towing capacity and extra space for luggage, many people consider them over cars, especially, farmers and ranchers who need them for their work and leisure. New pickups, however, can be a little expensive for people with budget constraints. In such a situation, you can take advantage of salvage auctions that offer heavy-duty trucks and more. Some of the trucks in their inventory may have minimal damages, which means you can always procure your dream pickup at a throwaway price.

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Salvage Cars at Online Auctions: Eliminating 4 of the Common Misconceptions

Thousands of US citizens purchase cars from salvage auctions every year to suffice their traveling needs. In fact, salvage auctions have an exhaustive collection of skis, dirt bikes to industrial equipment available at pocket-friendly prices. However, there are too many misconceptions about the vehicles you get in salvage car auctions, which often stops buyers from even considering this platform, forget about securing a cheap deal. The blog debunks four common misconceptions related to salvage cars available at online auctions. Let’s begin. 
Salvage Car Auction

1. You Cannot Restore a Salvage Vehicle
Although a salvage car is usually a vehicle that has lost 70 percent of its market value, it can still hold value for many buyers. Moreover, not all salvage cars suffer the same damages, which means many of the cars have only minimal damages which can be restored before they hit the road. Flood damaged cars, for instance, may have more damages, and require a thorough inspection. However, some cars may have minimal damages, besides repossessed cars for sale that can be as good as new. 

2. Online Auctions are not for Beginners
Online salvage car auctions usually are a breeze to participate. In fact, organizers and owners of these websites understand a simple bidding process will attract more bidders to the online auction site. Many websites, in fact, provide shipping services, so that bidders don’t need to take the pain of arranging the transportation of the vehicle. The auction sites also provide detailed information such as the make and model about the selected vehicle. 

3. You Don’t Get What You See
You can personally inspect your chosen vehicle before you decide to bid on it online. You might have to bear a nominal fee for visiting the salvage yard to ensure that you receive what you see. Many websites organizing salvage auctions advice you to inspect the vehicle in advance so that you can secure a deal that is worth your time and money. You can also take the help of a professional mechanic - like an ASE certified one - if you don’t have enough knowledge about cars. 

4. Online Auctions only Offer Totaled Cars
Online auction sites offer everything from salvage, repossessed to clean title cars for sale. In fact, as bank repo cars are seized from customers delinquent with their payments, they are often in good condition, sometimes almost as good as a new car. As far as salvage cars are concerned, they do have damages, but many of them are repairable. You can even check the vehicle history, including the VIN number of the cars before you buying them. 

The Final Word
The “right” research can always help you find a great deal at online auction sites that offer salvage cars. Ensure that you bid through a credible website, as there are many websites that don’t really have the entire means to service the needs of bidders. It goes without saying that you’d want to look for a website with a huge inventory and that offers shipping services.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Everything You Need to Know About Salvage Title Cars

Regardless of what many say, salvage vehicles can be a worthy investment, provided you do adequate homework and bid right. You can easily buy cars, motorcycles, and even heavy duty trucks from reputable auctions. There are several aspects about salvage vehicles that first timers aren’t aware of, which may cause problem post-purchase. The blog post will primarily focus on a few basic procedures related to salvage vehicle, which you should know before initiating the buying process.

State Regulation
Auto licensing regulations may vary from one state to another, and that’s why you need to check the rules for vehicle title and registration before purchase. Some states don’t allow driving a salvage vehicle even after the removal of the title. If your state permits driving salvage vehicle after title removal, go ahead with the purchase. You need to change the salvage title to ‘reconditioned’ or ‘rebuilt’ title.

Rebuilt Title Issuing Authority

The Department of Motor Vehicles or DMV has the authority to issue a rebuilt title. As mentioned earlier, every state has different title regulations. If you live in a different state than the state where the vehicle is titled, you have to get a rebuilt title and later transfer it to your state of residence.

Vehicle History Report (VHR)

Reconfirmation of the current title status of the vehicle is important, and you can do this by obtaining a Vehicle History Report that is available online. What you need is the 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to enter the information and get the report. You will find the following information on the report:

  • Current title of the vehicle
  • Any record of vehicle theft
  • If there’s any lien on the vehicle

Besides the pointers above, a vehicle history report also provides key information about a vehicle’s past including the damage it sustained, defects, or repairs that have been carried out.

Repair and Inspection

You need to repair the vehicle to get the rebuilt title. If you add a part or replace something in the car, keep the receipts to prove that none of the parts in the car is stolen. After the car is repaired, you need to fill in the salvage title inspection report and rebuilt title form, which is available on the state website of DMV. The next step is to get in touch with an inspector after submitting the report and schedule an inspection date to figure out the vehicle’s roadworthiness.

Application

Fill out the rebuilt title application and submit it to the state DMV office with supporting documents. The documents you need to submit include your photo ID, inspection report, and repair receipts. Hope this brief guide will make your salvage vehicle purchase a seamless process.

Last Few Words

If you are planning to buy a salvage title vehicle, knowing these aspects helps in understanding the process. Subsequently, you can make an informed decision before going ahead for inspection and repair. You need to submit rebuilt title application to the state DMV office along with supporting documents including inspection report, photo ID, and repair receipts. If you, for instance, looking to participate in a car or heavy duty truck auction, learning about these procedures beforehand will help for sure.

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Pontiac Solstice: A Glance at the GM’s Gem

The Pontiacs were some of the fascinating entries in the world of sports cars, and the Solstice has taken auto enthusiasm to another level. Designed by Vicki Vlachakis, this car has already secured its place in the ‘Automotive Hall of Fame,’ and is perceived as a modern collectible. As far as buyers are concerned, this four-wheeled wonder is worth your money, whether you buy it from a salvage auto auction portal or a conventional dealer. It’s a fun-to-drive car, with stunning looks, and a long list of standard features that tick all the boxes of desirability quotient. Here’s what you need to learn about the vehicle if you are planning own it. 

Versions

GXP (2007 - 2009)

General Motors introduced the GXP version of the Solstice at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January of 2006. It boasted a new 2.0 L (121.9 cu in) I4 Ecotec engine - over the base model - with a dual-scroll turbocharger that produced 260 hp (193 kW) and 260 lb·ft (353 N·m). It was the first instance when an American auto manufacturer had installed a gasoline direct injection engine in their car. The GXP Pontiac can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) under 5.5 seconds. 
General Motors GXP


Solstice Coupe (2008)

Solstice Coupe came up in 2008, a year later after GM introduced the first GXP version. The targa coupe version was launched at the New York Auto Show. This car features the same engine configurations that are found in the GXP. One of the pioneering features, which makes the overall package intriguing is that you can remove the hard roof, although it won’t fit in the trunk. Only a total of 1,266 Solstice Coupes were produced in total; however, you can own a rare roadster, if you are lucky. Perhaps, a salvage auto auction portal will be the right place to search, if you don’t find it elsewhere. 

Standard Features

The makers of the Pontiac Solstice loaded it with a wide range of features to attract buyers. Depending on the model type, you may find everything from cruise control, power windows, a Monsoon audio system, leather seats, and, of course, keyless entry. The Solstices launched in 2009 were also equipped with tire-pressure monitors, besides a new MP3-compatible AM/FM/CD radio with an auxiliary jack.

Concepts

Weekend Club Racer Concept

Can you recall the fictional character Jazz from the 2007 hit movie Transformers? Well, that character is none other than the Pontiac’s Club Racer Solstice. This speedster emulates the Dodge Viper to a large extent, especially its removable hardtop. It boasts an aggressive body, an unusually large spoiler, and an engine that delivers 325 hp. 


Solstice GXP Coupe Concept

The Solstice GXP Coupe was first introduced at the 2008 SEMA auto show. Initially launched in metallic orange, it offers 290 hp (216 KW). Like the Club Racer, it has the cat-back exhaust system, besides GM Performance Parts and race-ready suspension kit. 

SD-290 Race Concept

The SD-290 is a racer with rare looks that comes with a single seat option. Featuring a 290 hp engine, this retro racer weighs less than the above Solstice versions, thanks to the elimination of the hardware, HVAC system, and door glass/hardware, and convertible top.

Conclusion 

The Pontiac Solstice came out in several interesting versions -- coupe and convertibles. While most of them were purely designed for racing, others like the SD-290 caught attention due to their awe-inspiring looks. All in all, the Solstice, despite being discontinued is a fun ride that you’d love to display in your home’s front yard. To buy these cars, you can either try your luck at pre-owned dealerships or salvage auto auctions that offer bank repo and salvage cars for sale with low carbon footprints.