Nissan Automotive Parts – Ensures Nissan Vehicles Interior Or Exterior Aesthetic Appeal
Posted by admin in Automotive Parts on April 2, 2011
An automobile is formed of many parts. Some parts enhance the performance while others make the car look stylish and establish a brand image. These automotive parts include bonnet/hood; bumper; cowl screen; fascia rear and support; front clip; grille; hatch and boot/trunk lid; pillar and hard trim; quarter panel; radiator core support; door beam and panel; lock; window regulator; and more. Nissan automotive parts are known for their stylish, aesthetic design and innovative engineering. The performance parts installed in Nissan cars has made the car popular among its customers as they enjoy a glitch free, smooth drive for miles.
When a bumper needs replacement, or a simple lock, it’s a good idea to find about the authentic car parts selling vendors. Through Online search, Nissan dealers, or via yellows pages one can locate Nissan automotive parts vendors Read the rest of this entry »
Automotive Electronics Plug You Into Safety
Posted by admin in Automotive Technology on April 1, 2011
Every day, virtually everything around us becomes a little smarter and a little safer. In our age of information and technology, new digital and electronic components continually make our lives easier and safer at home, at work and on the road.
Some gadgets and gizmos, like nose hair trimmers, could easily disappear without much fuss. There are many intelligent tools, on the other hand, that make our lives more convenient and safer on a daily basis.
Our enormous world of “smart” technology is ruled by new automotive electronics. Anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control and other indispensable features are excellent examples of smart and safe automotive electronics. Read the rest of this entry »
Career Choice: Automotive Systems Technology
Posted by admin in Automotive Technology on March 31, 2011
Bobby Ventura, a lanky 6’2″ blonde-haired blue-eyed high school junior, is a self described home mechanic who enjoys tinkering with his screaming yellow ’97 Mustang at every opportunity he can get. Having an uncle who runs a garage helped him to land his first car several months before he obtained his driver’s license.
“I’m not much for studying, but auto shop has kept me focused. I plan on working for my uncle when I graduate from school and I’ll take night classes at Tech to get my AAS in Automotive Systems Technology. Cars have changed a lot over the years and my uncle wants someone who can not only turn a wrench, but be able to read a computer. Today’s cars have much more diagnostic stuff to figure out and that is what I am going to learn at Tech,” Bobby quipped. Read the rest of this entry »