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Cadillac car HD images plus Financing your buy, US

Financing options for new vehicles

You’ve nailed down your budget. You’ve found the Cadillac vehicle that fits within it. So naturally you’re thinking: What are my payment options?
You have three options when it comes to paying for your vehicle:

    * Finance: Buy the vehicle over time.
    * Lease: Drive the vehicle for a period of time then return it.
    * Pay cash: Buy the vehicle outright.

When financing or leasing with a dealership you:

    * Choose a car or truck.
    * Fill out the dealership’s credit application.
    * Negotiate the best price for your budget.
    * Decide whether to purchase or lease.
    * Drive away (if approved) in your vehicle (often on the very same day).

When paying cash:

    * Negotiate the price of your chosen Cadillac vehicle with the dealership.
    * Add in taxes and other fees (e.g., license, title, registration).
    * Pay the dealership the total amount.

Buying vs. leasing: What you need to know.

Don’t know whether buying or leasing is right for you? Consider the following differences between buying and leasing before you make your decision.
Buying gives you:

    * Complete ownership. The Cadillac vehicle is titled to your name.
    * No restraints on mileage limits or normal wear. Keep in mind that proper maintenance of Cadillac may affect your warranty coverage. A vehicle’s condition can also affect the residual or trade-in value.
    * A vehicle that’s yours to sell or trade in at any time for another GM vehicle. You have the option to pay off your contract, or sell and trade your Cadillac vehicle, at any time.

Leasing Cadillac gives you:

    * A chance to drive a new Cadillac car, truck or van more often. Lease terms can be shorter than purchase terms with similar monthly payments.
    * Low monthly payments. Monthly lease payments are often lower than traditional financing.
    * No resale or trade-in headaches. Just enjoy your sweet Cadillac.
You can see more at Cadillac .com.

Sweet Cadillac HD wallpapers

Bentley Pictures – HD Wallpapers

Bentley is always been one of of so called cream cars. Meaning that if I have cash to purchase it, I would get it. Mostly I love USA made cars, but UK have some great brands like Aston Martin and Bentley. I assume that Land Rover is UK based also?
Those guys just know how to make a car, or what you think about tese Aston Martin wallpapers?
Anyway, Bentley car images is all about this post. Beantley is just so damn good looking for a business car, and Bentley has a huge history.

Bentley Car Pictures

Ferrari Wallpaper images

Jaguar car models Wallpapers

Jaguar enjoy pretty good respect at UK and rest of Europe. But how Jaguar will do in USA where is most demanding automotive markets. Well, the prices at United States are so much lower than in EU so it’s easy to own V8 Jaguar. This is one of things I LOVE when comparing Europe and USA. Cars – they are cheap and engine is powerfull like in these Jaguar vehicles at those wallpapers. I stick with Chrysler still, tho.

Jaguar car wallpaper / images

Los Angeles Car Show images

Enjoy these HD quality images / wallpapers from Los Angeles Car Show. Gallery is small but there is some fastest cars in world.

Los Angeles Car Show Gallery

Renault car Wallpapers

Ok, I don’t know much about Renault cars but they definately are not my favorites European cars. Small, eat fuel compared to BMW etc., ad those interior is like made of crap plastic. You know, like in Skoda Oktavia.?

Or what you think about Renault? Let us all know. :)

Of course there is good sides also, EH .. can’t think of any. But hey, these are just my opinions about Renault cars, never owned, once droven, many times being in it. All of us have unique taste so I quess there’s people who like Renault cause it still in business. And here’s some goods for those – Windows 7 ready wallpapers about Renault car models.

Renault car Gallery

Europe Ford cars History plus HD Wallpapers

Europe Ford cars plus History

At first, Ford in Germany and Ford in Britain built different models from one another until the late 1960s, with the Ford Escort and then the Ford Capri being common to both companies. Later on, the Ford Taunus and Ford Cortina became identical, produced in left hand drive and right hand drive respectively. Rationalization of model ranges meant that production of many models in the UK switched to elsewhere in Europe, including Belgium and Spain as well as Germany. The Ford Sierra replaced the Taunus and Cortina in 1982, drawing criticism for its radical aerodynamic styling, which was soon given nicknames such as “Jellymould” and “The Salesman’s Spaceship.”

Increasingly, the Ford Motor Company has looked to Ford of Europe for its “world cars,” such as the Mondeo, Focus, and Fiesta, although sales of European-sourced Fords in the U.S. have been disappointing. The Focus has been one exception to this, which has become America’s best selling compact car since its launch in 2000.

In February 2002, Ford ended car production in the UK. It was the first time in 90 years that Ford cars had not been made in Britain, although production of the Transit van continues at the company’s Southampton facility, engines at Bridgend and Dagenham, and transmissions at Halewood. Development of European Ford is broadly split between Dunton in Essex (powertrain, Fiesta/Ka, and commercial vehicles) and Cologne (body, chassis, electrical, Focus, Mondeo) in Germany. Ford also produced the Thames range of commercial vehicles, although the use of this brand name was discontinued circa 1965. Elsewhere in continental Europe, Ford assembles the Mondeo range in Genk (Belgium), Fiesta in Valencia (Spain) and Cologne (Germany), Ka in Valencia, and Focus in Valencia, Saarlouis (Germany) and Vsevolozhsk (Russia). Transit production is in Kocaeli (Turkey), Southampton (UK), and Transit Connect in Kocaeli.

Ford also owns a joint-venture production plant in Turkey. Ford-Otosan, established in the 1970s, manufactures the Transit Connect compact panel van as well as the “Jumbo” and long wheelbase versions of the full-size Transit. This new production facility was set up near Kocaeli in 2002, and its opening marked the end of Transit assembly in Genk.

Another joint venture plant near Setúbal in Portugal, set up in collaboration with Volkswagen, formerly assembled the Galaxy people-carrier as well as its sister ships, the VW Sharan and Seat Alhambra. With the introduction of the third generation of the Galaxy, Ford has moved the production of the people-carrier to the Genk plant, with Volkswagen taking over sole ownership of the Setubal facility.

In 2008, Ford acquired a majority stake in Automobile Craiova, Romania. Starting 2009, Ford Transit Connect will be Ford’s first model produced in Craiova, followed, in 2010, by low-capacity car engines and a new small class car.

Ford Europe has broken new ground with a number of relatively futuristic car launches over the last 50 years.

Its 1959 Anglia two-door saloon was one of the most quirky-looking small family cars in Europe at the time of its launch, but buyers soon became accustomed to its looks and it was hugely popular with British buyers in particular. It was still selling well when replaced by the more practical Escort in 1967.

The third incarnation of the Ford Escort was launched in 1980 and marked the company’s move from rear-wheel drive saloons to front-wheel drive hatchbacks in the small family car sector.

The fourth generation Escort was produced from 1990 until 2000, although its successor – the Focus – had been on sale since 1998. On its launch, the Focus was arguably the most dramatic-looking and fine-handling small family cars on sale, and sold in huge volumes right up to the launch of the next generation Focus at the end of 2004.

The 1982 Ford Sierra – replacement for the long-running and massively popular Cortina and Taunus models – was a style-setter at the time of its launch. Its ultramodern aerodynamic design was a world away from a boxy, sharp-edged Cortina, and it was massively popular just about everywhere it was sold. A series of updates kept it looking relatively fresh until it was replaced by the front-wheel drive Mondeo at the start of 1993.

The rise in popularity of small cars during the 1970s saw Ford enter the mini-car market in 1976 with its Fiesta hatchback. Most of its production was concentrated at Valencia in Spain, and the Fiesta sold in huge figures from the very start. An update in 1983 and the launch of an all-new model in 1989 strengthened its position in the small car market.

Ford vehicle Gallery – HD Quality Photos

Ford in Today America – Company Review, what Ford acquired

Today, Ford Motor Company manufactures automobiles under several names including Lincoln and Mercury in the United States. Ford plans to discontinue the Mercury brand at the end of 2010. In 1958, Ford introduced a new marque, the Edsel, but poor sales led to its discontinuation in 1960. Later, in 1985, the Merkur brand was introduced to market Fords from Europe in the United States; it met a similar fate in 1989.

Ford has major manufacturing operations in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, Turkey, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, the People’s Republic of China, and several other countries, including South Africa where, following divestment during apartheid, it once again has a wholly owned subsidiary. Ford also has a cooperative agreement with Russian automaker GAZ.

Ford acquired British sports car maker Aston Martin in 1989, but sold it on March 12, 2007, retaining a small minority stake, and Volvo Cars of Sweden. In November 2008 it reduced its 33.4% controlling interest in Mazda of Japan, to a 13.4% non-controlling interest. It shares an American joint venture plant in Flat Rock, Michigan called Auto Alliance with Mazda. It has spun off its parts division under the name Visteon.

Ford sold the United Kingdom-based Jaguar and Land Rover companies and brands to Tata Motors of India in March 2008.

Also in 2008, Ford Motor is in negotiations with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation to sell its Volvo cars division.

Ford’s FoMoCo parts division sells aftermarket parts under the Motorcraft brand name.

Ford’s non-manufacturing operations include organizations such as automotive finance operation Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford also sponsors numerous events and sports facilities around the US, most notably Ford Center in downtown Oklahoma City and Ford Field in downtown Detroit.

Overall the Ford Motor Company controls the following operational car marques: Ford, Lincoln and Mercury.

Ford Motor Wallpapers

Aston Martin – Real Beauty

Absolute stunning image of Aston Martin.
Is it Vantage? Also, if you know about it’s engine and details – please post them to other users.
Comment if you know, please.

Aston Martin car image

Alfa Romeo cars – 1080p Wallpapers

Enter into the world of Italian car beauty because here’s a pretty sweet car photo gallery. Many Alfa Romeo car models in HD 1080p wallpaper format so you can use these as your Windows or any other OS background. Go and grab your’s sweet Alfa Romeo wallpapers.

Alfa Romeo Wallpaper in HD 1080 Gallery