Auto Insurance Explained in Simple Terms

Auto insurance, is insurance that you purchase for your cars, trucks, motorcycles and boats etc. It provides you with protection from losses that may incur as a result of a car accident. While this may sound simple enough to understand there are many types of auto insurance policies available to you and it can be rather confusing. Your coverage level and types will vary depending on the policy that you choose.

[Read More]

Articles



Cars In The Movies

Since movies were first screened cars has featured heavily in them.The Movie Bullitt released in 1968 starring Steve McQueen although probably not the first movie to feature a car chase was undoubtedly one of the original car movies of all time. Audiences were stunned by the intense and dramatic footage of a Ford Mustang and Dodge Viper screaming through the streets of downtown San Francisco.

Many movies have featured dramatic car chase scenes. In 1971 The French Connection, a thriller about two NYC cops in the narcotics bureau starred Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider. The film featured a thrilling car chase through busy streets of which the film is ultimately remembered for. You would be mistaken to think the only reason cars would ever feature in movies would be for the sole purpose of an exciting chase.

You would of course be wrong as many films have not only included cars in them but the car itself has been the main star. In 1964 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang a book by Ian Fleming was first published. The book was later made into classic movie with Dick Van Dyke in the lead role but of course the real star of the movie was the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

The movie was essentially for children but it is one of those films that are entertaining for the whole family. In 1969 we saw three Mini's weaving through the traffic jammed streets of Turin in the fabulous The Italian Job starring Michael Caine. The red white and blue Mini's were without doubt the stars of the movie which was later remade in 2003 and starred Mark Wahlberg. In 1983 John Carpenters Christine was released. This was a story of a possessed regenerating car hell bent on killing.

Arnie Cunningham played by Keith Gordon finds a Plymouth Fury in need of restoration. As Arnie rebuilds Christine he begins to change himself transforming from shy and nerdy to over confident and arrogant. Possibly one of the most enduring and lovable of all cars in the movies is Herbie. Sporting the number 53 Herbie a Volkswagen Beetle has made five movies dating back to 1969 with his latest outing recently in 2005 starring Lindsay Lohan. The comical exploits of Herbie have won many peoples hearts with the main plot lines being David and Goliath natured.

Today cars in movies are still big box office draws. Pixar have recently released a movie witch features only cars in the line up. The animated adventures of Lightning McQueen voiced by Owen Wilson are hilarious and not too be missed. Whilst we still drive cars in our lives there is no doubt they will be in our movies for years to come.

Vicki Churchill is the owner of http://www.designer-car-interiors.com, a site that specializes in Cars and information on car seat safety



Auto Insurance






Stop Skidding - Volvo vehicles are much known for their abilities to prove not only ample but more than enough safety.

Is Your Air Filter Filthy - Having your air filter changed at your local garage shop or mechanic could actually cost you so much more than what it would cost you if you did everything yourself.

Volvo S Made Even Sportier According to Automaker - The Volvo brand has come up with a mission: to further refine and sharpen the Volvo S60.

How to Get the Best Fuel Mileage This Summer - Summer has not yet arrived but soon enough, it would already be felt.

Buying The Right Car - For some people, buying the right car is easy.

more...
© Copyright 2024 Didicar.com. All rights reserved.
Unauthorized duplication in part or whole strictly prohibited by international copyright law.