As time passes we find more and more ways to stay connected with others. I have friends all over the country that I have never met face to face and that is the product of technology. Technology has definitely made finding like minded individuals easier. Whether it is via social networks like Twitter or forums like Dealer 20 connecting with others has never been easier.
Using technology for income producing activities has also been made easier the problem is many over use the opportunities presented to them ineffectively. To many times aggressive sales people will use tools and mediums to "over communicate" with potential customers and drive them further away from making a purchase from an organization. When the communications should be to improve upon the relationship.
Just make sure your outreaches bring value to your relationships and that you don't let the frequency afforded via cheap technology drive wedges between you and your friends and customers.
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Favorite Tech Features for Safety and Comfort!
While it is not the most fun topic to talk about in the world, safety is a huge concern when purchasing a vehicle. Technology has come a long ways, and by 2012 all vehicles will come standard with electronic stability control. Until that happens, be choosy and make sure your vehicle has ESC. Also, if you are going to be driving in inclement weather, really think about getting all-wheel drive. Two heads are better than one, and four wheels spinning are better than two wheels spinning out of control. The last safety technology that will really make your life easier is having a back-up camera or even rearview camera in-dash. A lot of cameras are only active while you are in reverse, but sometimes you want to know what is behind you and the newer technologies also scan around your vehicle to make sure you won’t hit anything to your side.
For the better things in life, consider getting in-dash GPS navigation. This usually also includes a built-in hard-drive so that you can load and store all of your music right in your car. Now you don’t have to worry about suction cups falling off your windshield and breaking your portable navigation device, and you also don’t have to worry about forgetting your MP3 player when you are stuck in traffic. Another feature you might want to consider splurging for is back-seat entertainment. Yes, you can always get them installed later, but the dealerships do a great job and the whole system is seamless and streamlined.
car safety technology, car gps, car in-dash navigation, car comfort features, car optional features
Thursday, October 14, 2010
EPA Wants Higher Ethanol Percentages
The fact of the matter is that once you take out your Hartford Bad Credit Auto Loan, you want to make sure your vehicle is going to last for as long as possible. However, older vehicles already can’t use the low-grade fuel because they can’t tolerate the 10% ethanol. Auto engineers are certain that using a higher percentage of corn ethanol will rot fuel lines and eventually damage your vehicle’s engine. Plus, people use gasoline for a lot more than just in their cars; boats, chain saws, lawn mowers, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles. By changing the gasoline formula now to something even less stable and more corrosive is setting people up to damage their vehicles. Consumers can’t be responsible to know what fuel is and isn’t ok for their vehicles. We already label the diesel with green handles but think how many people annually make the mistake of using the wrong type of fuel?
The Environmental Protection Agency is pushing retailers to be on board with the new 15% gas mixture. They have scientists that assure them that 15% is no different than 10%. But, you can’t ignore the fact that auto engineers have designed the cars to be compatible with a 10% mixture, not a 15%. The EPA is looking for ways to increase the amount of renewable resources for our fuel needs, but this may not be the best bet.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
HUD; The Newest Technology For Safe Driving.
GM has came up with a new way to insure the safety of their drivers. It is called HUD, Heads Up Display. This technology uses an array of vehicle sensors and cameras to gather data and project images onto the windshields of vehicles. This system will also highlight the lines on the roads if it happens to be foggy outside or in case of severe weather and visibility is limited. The Heads Up system can also identify and highlight animals and people that are on the side of the road.
This type of technology has not been introduced to Peoria Volkswagen, but has been installed into the new Corvette's available at Detroit Chevrolet. Bradenton Auto Body is gearing up to be able to install this new technology into some vehicles.
The vehicles that currently carry this technology are GMC Acadia; Chevrolet Corvettes; Buick Lacrosse and the Cadillac STS. HUD usually displays right in front of the driver; above the steering wheel or towards the center of the console. This technology is comprised of a combiner, a project unit and a video generation computer. "Combine" is the surface to which the data is projected and located in front of the driver. It can take on either a concave or flat shape and has a special coating which reflects monochromatic light from the projector unit while allowing all the other wave lengths of light to go through. This creates a fluorescent image of high visibility that overlaps the drivers real view. The "Projector Unit" uses one of three types of light emitting sources to project the image, as stated on Autoevolution.com.
The projected images the driver will be able to see are the speedometer, tachometer and the navigation system. GM is currently working on an upgraded HUD system to where the entire windshield will be able to assist the driver.
In conclusion this technology is excellent to notice real time objects as well as animals and display them in a natural way so drivers are able to see more clearly and drive with ease.
This type of technology has not been introduced to Peoria Volkswagen, but has been installed into the new Corvette's available at Detroit Chevrolet. Bradenton Auto Body is gearing up to be able to install this new technology into some vehicles.
The vehicles that currently carry this technology are GMC Acadia; Chevrolet Corvettes; Buick Lacrosse and the Cadillac STS. HUD usually displays right in front of the driver; above the steering wheel or towards the center of the console. This technology is comprised of a combiner, a project unit and a video generation computer. "Combine" is the surface to which the data is projected and located in front of the driver. It can take on either a concave or flat shape and has a special coating which reflects monochromatic light from the projector unit while allowing all the other wave lengths of light to go through. This creates a fluorescent image of high visibility that overlaps the drivers real view. The "Projector Unit" uses one of three types of light emitting sources to project the image, as stated on Autoevolution.com.
The projected images the driver will be able to see are the speedometer, tachometer and the navigation system. GM is currently working on an upgraded HUD system to where the entire windshield will be able to assist the driver.
In conclusion this technology is excellent to notice real time objects as well as animals and display them in a natural way so drivers are able to see more clearly and drive with ease.
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