Thursday, October 19, 2017
Nokia Edge 2017 Release Date in India?
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
GM India’s Hardeep Singh Brar set to join Volkswagen as head of sales
People aware of the development said Brar, who was head of sales at General Motors India, had his contract running till March 31 next year but also had the option of exiting by September 30. He will take up his new role after Diwali, they said.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
When Maruti Celerio X Launching

Maruti Celerio X models
| Variants | Ex-Showroom Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ZXI OPTION 998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 5.3 Lakh* | ||
| ZXI 998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 5.0 Lakh* | ||
| VXI OPTION 998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 4.5 Lakh* | ||
| VXI 998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 4.5 Lakh* | ||
| AMT ZXI OPTION 998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 5.6 Lakh* | ||
| AMT ZXI 998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 5.3 Lakh* | ||
| AMT VXI OPTION 998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 5.0 Lakh* | ||
| AMT VXI 998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.0 kmpl | Rs 4.75 Lakh* |
Upcoming Cars in India Ford EcoSport

Estimated Price: Rs 7.21 - 10.92 Lakh
Up Coming Cars In India Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

Estimated price: 56.97 Lakh
Upcoming Cars In India Renault Captur

How To Change A Dead Car Battery
You’re going to want to get the two vehicles close, battery to battery — most likely, front to front but be prepared for the one-off with the battery in the rear — but never touching.
Put each car in park or neutral, making sure the engines in both vehicles are shut off and the parking brakes are set.
Open the hood or trunk and locate the battery in each car. Make sure you can identify the positive and negative terminals on each battery. Usually, red indicates positive and black is negative, but you can also look for “+” or “POS” and “-“ or “NEG” to be certain. And you want to be certain. Another helpful clue is that frequently the positive post is a larger diameter than the negative post.
Attach the cables. You’ve got a red, positive cable and a black, negative cable. First attach the red, positive clamp to the positive terminal in the car with the good battery. Then attach the other red clamp to the positive terminal on the dead battery.
Next, attach the black negative cable to the negative terminal on the good battery. Lastly, attach the remaining black clamp, AND THIS IS IMPORTANT, not to the negative terminal on the dead battery, but to an unpainted metal part in the engine compartment away from the battery, such as a nut on the engine block. (Note: you’re always instructed not to attach that last clamp to the negative terminal, but rarely do you see an explanation for why it isn’t done. Technically it would work, but there’s a slight risk of a very bad outcome. Batteries can off-gas highly volatile hydrogen, and when you make that last contact there is likely to be a small arc, which could spark an explosion. Considering a car battery is full of sulfuric acid, and considering that your face is likely to be right above the battery when that happens, you can see why you might not want to take that risk, no matter how small it may be. So yeah, away from the battery is good).
Start the vehicle with the working battery. Let it run for a couple minutes. Next, start the car with the dead battery and keep it running.
Remove the jumper cables, reversing the order in which you connected them (negatives followed by positives). Thank that stranger profusely. Proper etiquette doesn’t require an offer of any payment; they’ll be in the same spot someday. But do pay it forward — we’re all in this together.
Drive your car for a good 15 minutes before shutting it down in order to allow the battery to get a good charge.

Congratulations! You’re good to go. And you’ll probably remember to turn those lights off, at least for a while. What if you’re in the middle of nowhere, without the benefit of a kind stranger or random passerby upon whom you can rely? Well, there is another, more expensive option to simple jumper cables. A number of companies make battery amp starters that can take the place of another vehicle, providing the juice necessary to jump your dead battery. Some can be used to power not only your dead battery, but a range of peripherals.

We like the CAT 2000 Amp Jump Starter because it has enough stored energy to jump start a tractor trailer, so your whip will present little challenge. It also comes with an emergency light, because what if your battery dies at night?
MY CAR BATTERY DEAD

If you don't have a tester or charger at your house, places like Autozone will check it for free to make sure the battery is actually the problem and not the starter or alternator. If there's any corrosion, clean that off with a metal brush. Unbolt the negative terminal first, then the positive. There might also be a ground wire that you'll need to take off. Then, put the new one in. It's that simple.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF INDIAN SUNNY BATTERY

55559 HANKOOK BATTERY 240 AED
55559 AMARON BATTERY 280 AED
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
TOYOTA COROLLA BATTERY NUMBER I WHAT IS THE PRICE OF TOYOTA COROLLA BATTERY

MARKET PRICE
AMARON 210
HANKOOK 190
TOYOTA COROLLA BATTERY NUMBER I WHAT IS THE PRICE OF TOYOTA COROLLA BATTERY

MARKET PRICE
AMARON 175 AED
HANKOOK 160 AED
which is the best brand battery
Technology & Innovation, State of the Art manufacturing and collaboration with the world's largest battery manufacturer (Johnston Controls) has allowed the Amaron brand to fast become a global leader in the ultra competitive battery market.
Sunday, October 8, 2017
SON OF A GUN Dashboard Polish For STP
USAGE FREQUENCY
As needed to maintain shine and protective coating.
DIRECTIONS
Thoroughly clean surface with a high-quality cleaner. Apply SON OF A GUN!®Protectant with a clean cloth or sponge (or spray). Spread evenly and allow to penetrate for a few minutes, then remove excess for a beautiful, protective shine. If less shine is desired, lightly buff with a damp cloth. On some surfaces, a two-coat application provides the best results.
TAKE NOTE!
Use only as directed. Not for use on floors, vehicle controls (e.g., pedals, grips and steering wheels), bench or cycle seats, cycle tires, brake drums and other surfaces where slipperiness may be hazardous. Do not use on or near clear plastic or plexiglass surfaces, glass (may cause smearing), fabric, woven materials, or paint.
