
| Orlando and Fort Lauderdale Rental Cars Your Choices are Endless Part 1 |
23 Sep |
When you go Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, a rental car is a necessity. You have so many great things to see in these Florida cities, it would be a big mistake to miss out on the freedom and flexibility an Orlando or Fort Lauderdale car rental offers. Below are some of your vehicle choices.
An economy car is typically a small car designed for low-cost driving. These cars are primarily used for transportation first, appearance second. However, that doesn’t mean the look of the economy car is ugly. No way! Take the Chevy Cobalt for example, Sporty and fun, this little, two-door economy car can go the distance. An economy car is perfect for the single traveler or couple who are on a budget.
A compact car is bigger than an economy car, but smaller than a midsize. This four-door vehicle is ideal for a small family or a couple who want a little more room for their luggage. Comfortable and easy to drive, an example of a Fort Lauderdale or Orlando airport car rental would be a Ford Focus.
And this is just the beginning! There are many more awesome Fort Lauderdale and Orlando rental cars to choose from. Please continue reading the second part of this blog.
read comments (0)| Safety First |
22 Sep |
There are many products out there that can make a motor vehicle a lot safer. The roads are dangerous, and whether it is weather, animals, other drivers or any of the other dangers that lurk out there, there are things one can do to minimize the inherent risk in driving.
Tire pressure is a big one. Statistics show that the vast majority of all vehicles on the road have at least one tire that is under inflated. Not only is this a serious safety concern, but low tire pressure causes one to get worse gas mileage. With gas prices the way they are right now combined with the simple fact that it is unsafe to drive on tires that are low, it only makes sense to check tire pressure frequently.
Driving lights or fog lights can certainly make a vehicle safer. Night time driving is always going to provide challenges that daytime driving may not because of the visibility issues. And fog or marine layer can be even more challenging. The more you see, the safer you will be!
Finally, if you have a big or lifted truck, mud flaps are a very good idea. Not so much for yourself, but for the drivers you are sharing the road with because they can stop rocks or other road debris from being kicked up into their windshields.

