Friday, December 18, 2009

Babes at the 2009 ESSEN Motor Show (photos)

A lot of beautiful ladies were present at the 2009 Essen Motor Show in Germany! Those women who are charged with keeping our attention focused on those vehicles they’ve been paid to lean against. View full gallery with awesome pretty booth babes in continue…

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communicate with other truck drivers-Using Special Signs of Course

Using technology to communicate with other truck drivers is always an option. However, it is imperative that you are aware of the languages of truck drivers. Do such drivers have a special language? Well, it is but obvious that the language is not oral or written but consists of signs that can be made from the inside of a truck.

Drivers of these huge vehicles were forced to come up with signs to communicate with each other. When driving such vehicles, they could not afford even the smallest risk of miscommunication with other drivers.

One very commonly used sign is repeated flashing of the headlights. Switching the direction of the headlight from dip to dim and back to dip again is considered as the universal way of saying- Please let me through. Try this with any truck driver and you will find the truck gracefully swerving out of your lane so that you can overtake without any difficulty.

There may be instances where the driver may wish to thank other automobile drivers for their courtesy. He may do so by waving his (or her) hand out of the driver's window. Of course, one should not wave the hand in such a manner that it is misconstrued as a signal for turning.

Such small gestures go a long way in breaking the monotony and boredom of driving alone over long distances. You also feel reassured that you are not alone and are in a position to maintain contact with other human beings despite being closed in fiberglass and metal and traveling at high speeds.

Driving With Your Gears and Not Your Brakes

I've done so much talking and brushed across the old subject of taking hills, using your gears and just hadn't thought, you might not know what I'm talking about.

What I'm about to describe to you is old school - I mean before Jake brakes. This is how the old timers did it. If you try it today, you'll probably get run over but knowing how, might save your neck some day.

Knowing the basics, even if you never have to use them, is fundamental, in my way of thinking. Being the master of your truck can someday save your life.

You know all those runaway ramps, you see? They're needed today but back in the day, nobody ever saw a runaway ramp unless they were in the hills of TN or something. Very few areas thought there was such a need. Well, today we need them and lots of them. The kids today aren't trained the way they used to be.

It's kind of like riding a bike down hill for the first time and you only learned to ride, yesterday. You can panic at the wrong time. I've scared myself a few times. I know what I'm talking about.:)

You know how when you leave the truck in 2nd gear, if you don't apply the accelerator, you slow down? That's the gears holding you back.

This is how it was done in the old days. Listen and learn. Just having the knowledge empowers you to master your truck.

At the top of a 6% grade, we slowed down to 2nd gear. As we let the truck role forward, at some point it would hold, long before it maxed out the R's. That meant we could go to the next gear. So shift into 3rd. Let it role. If it held it's place,without maxing out the R's, then we shift to the next gear, and so on. Letting the truck do it's own driving, without adding any acceleration, the truck told us when a gear was holding and when it wasn't. When you have finally shifted up into a gear that runs away, instead of holding back (and under the max R's), then you applied the brakes enough to slow down and shift into the previous gear. That's the gear you used to finish out the hill.

Doing it this way, your gears held you back,without running away and you could go safely all the way down the hill without ever touching your brakes.

Today, you're taught to do this with the Jake. A hill you can safely maneuver in 7th gear, would have been something like 3rd gear, without that Jake. You listen to the engine and when it drops, you know you can go up a gear but sometimes that doesn't work and you either use your brakes or you drop a gear.

Today's trucks can take a lot more than they used to. But there's always that exception. Like the day I was in too big a hurry to check things out, had just picked up a trailer from the shop at the home base. I trusted those guys and when I asked if they had adjusted the brakes, they assured me they had. I mean, they had just worked on them. Should be safe. Right?

I top over Donner and head down. I started to run away so I applied the brakes softly, mind you. A few more feet and I saw smoke. Oops. Hmmm, it was coming from one side of the trailer. What the heck? Right?

I pulled over and stopped and made sure I didn't set the trailer brake. It was steep enough, I ran the front tire right up to a rock, got out and went to check. Oh nice, a dragging brake shoe. So what did that mean? No brakes on this hill, that's for sure.

If I didn't know how to use my gears, I would not have been able to go on without a mechanic. It wasn't like I had all afternoon to try and fix it myself. I had to go on or miss my appointment so I reverted to the old days and just snickered back at the other drivers. "Aaah shut up"

See smoke = stop!

Car Or Truck During the Winter

When winter hits, there is less and less quality time to wash your vehicle and do general maintenance. This is particularly true of those of us who live in northern climates, as the cold and the lack of sunlight can really affect how we go about doing work on our cars. Here are some quick tips for taking care of your car or truck during the winter time.

1. Washing. Washing your car in the winter can be tricky. Not only will the water freeze quickly, it will be hard for you to find the time or the patience to actually do it. Obviously, you don't want to do this in your driveway, as the water will freeze on your vehicle as well as the driveway, making it harder than ever to actually get up it. Take your car or truck to the nearest self-serve wash and bring along towels and stuff to dry your vehicle off. These are great because they are always heated and allow you to take the time to properly clean all of the truck accessories you have of the salt that can absolutely destroy the body and parts by letting rust take hold. When you are done, be sure to wipe down as much of the vehicle as you can because otherwise the water can freeze quickly and that would be bad on things like your brakes and doors.

2. Maintenance. What happens if your car or truck is due to have an oil change during the winter months and you are the sort who likes to do it yourself and not have to rely on others for the service? The simple answer is to prepare your garage before you undertake the task. By purchasing some space heaters and turning them up to high, you can blast hot air into your garage and actually make it somewhat bearable to do the work. I would recommend letting the space heaters work their magic for a few hours at least so that there is a reasonable amount of warmth in the garage. If all else fails, you can position the heater nearer to yourself so that it is a little more bearable to actually perform the oil change.

3. Breakdowns. Should this, for whatever reason, happen to you, it is best to have some sort of kit in your car that contains blankets, candy bars, hats and gloves, a flashlight as well as a cell phone. Having these things handy will keep you from getting frozen by the temperatures outside and you can call a towing company or simply someone nearby for help.

Taking care of your car or truck during the winter can seem arduous, but if you do it right, it isn't really that much of a problem. Follow these tips and your winter will be more productive and your car will come out the other side better off than in previous years.

Truck Driving on Mountain Roads-different from traveling on a flat highway

Driving a big rig on a mountain road is very different from traveling on a flat highway. With the immense amount of weight being hauled in your trailer, you'll want to be sure you get down the mountain safely. But before you go down the mountain, you have to climb up.

For the most part, you need to find the highest gear possible to pull you up the mountain, but when the truck starts to bog down, you'll have to shift into a lower gear. You also need to keep a watch on the temperature gauge. Even though the truck seems to be taking you up the mountain in a high gear with no problem, it may begin to overheat. Shift down a gear - you will travel slower but are less likely to have an overheating problem.

Now that you have successfully climbed the mountain, it's time to come down. There are some general rules for traveling safely down a steep grade. One of them being "Go down the mountain in the same gear you used going up." This is good advice if you're driving an older truck with a simple transmission, but today's trucks are built differently. Some have 600 horsepower engines and 18-speed transmissions. These big rigs have little problem making it up the mountain, but you shouldn't fly down the other side.

Some of the advice you'll hear about traveling down a mountain is about how to use your brakes. Do not keep a gentle but steady pressure on your brake pedal the entire way down the mountain. This will cause your brakes to overheat and possibly catch fire - and maybe lose the use of your brakes altogether, sending you into a freefall.

A good way to maintain a safe speed down the mountainside is to determine a maximum safe speed - say 50 MPH. Apply the brakes firmly when you reach your maximum speed, until it is about 5 - 10 MPH lower. Then let off the brakes until it reaches your maximum speed, giving the brakes time to cool between pushes - and making them less likely to overheat. If you brake to 45 MPH and you find you reach 50 MPH too quickly, brake to 40 MPH. Release the brakes at let it roll. If it still reaches 50 MPH too quickly, set a lower maximum speed.

You can determine a safe maximum speed by calculating the equipment, road characteristics and weight of your load. Some mountain roads are long and winding, while others are short and steep. The first time you travel a mountain road, you'll be going in blind so be sure to stay alert and practice safe driving techniques. After you travel the road a couple of times and you get to know the road characteristics, you'll know a safe speed for your equipment.

Experience makes you a better driver, when it comes to traveling mountain roads.

Things to Look For in Every Good Truck Driving Course

You may be a very good car driver but you will have to attend a truck driving course if you want to become a truck driver. There are numerous courses available in the market today. It is your duty to compare courses and find the one that is best suited to your requirements. There was a time when these courses focused on teaching the individual how to handle a big vehicle. Today, there are many other factors that are considered and many other instructions being given.

You should check whether the course teaches you how to read maps. We are not talking of paper maps only. You should also be taught you how to read and understand electronic maps. A GPS receiver is more than enough to plan your route with the help of satellites. However, what is the use of having such a receiver in your truck if you do not know how to read such maps?

There are some courses that stuff all students in a single truck and appoint one instructor to teach each and every student. On the other hand, there are some courses that restrict the number of students per truck and the number of students per instructor. The latter ensures that you get adequate personal attention to iron out flaws in your driving.

Always remember that a truck has the capacity to cause immense damage in any accident. Further, it is the natural tendency of people to blame the big vehicle first. Considering all this, it is best to be very careful when choosing your truck driving course.

Shipping Made Easy-Shipping bikes trans-US is a remarkably straightforward and affordable procedure

Shipping bikes trans-US is a remarkably straightforward and affordable procedure, provided you find a reputed and experienced motorcycle shipping company. You can find a plethora of these motorbike shipping companies online. Most of these motorbike shipping companies offer comprehensive motorbike shipping solutions. From luxury Yamaha shipping to shipping of dirt bikes, even shipping scooters all are handled efficiently by these bike shipping firms.

These firms not only offer door-to-door motorbike shipping but also handle all the paper work on the behalf of their clients, while also addressing their insurance concerns. These companies ensure that their customers never lose any sleep while shipping bikes across the country.

They utilize a pick-up system which allows the bikes to be collected from the most suitable and appropriate point for the sender as long as that address can accommodate an 18-wheeler trailer and, in addition, the delivery system also works under the same conditions. The delivery drivers are experts at unloading and checking out the shipments for the owners at the point of delivery. They even try and make it convenient for the owners to receive their bikes by calling up in advance and providing them a timeframe of delivery. Most motorbike shipping companies offer about a week to 2 weeks delivery delay depending upon the location of delivery.

Despite the fact that full value coverage for shipping bikes may not always be available, almost all motor shipping companies provide for in-transit insurance. Invariably, it is the responsibility of the clients to check for special requirements in coverage and the coverage limit provided. Extra coverage for exorbitantly priced bikes can also provided by these companies, otherwise they can and generally do refer you to alternative third party insurers.

All well-known motorbike shipping companies usually take care of the paper work essential for clearing and forwarding their goods. In case of international shipping you would be lumbered with the task of hiring a customs broker recommended by the shippers who will take care of all your necessary papers. The peace of mind you gain knowing you have knowledgeable professionals to help you get your motorcycle to its destination in a problem free manner is most certainly worth those few extra dollars.

You will also not lose sleep over the unforeseen delays as you can track your consignments, in real time, throughout its journey by logging onto the web sites of these motorbike transport companies.

However, it is imperative that certain preparations are made for the bikes to be ready to be transported in an efficient manner. The motorcycles should be first checked for pre-existing blemishes, scratches, tarnishes and impairments and these should all be documented so as to avoid insurance claim problems later. The bike should also be thoroughly cleaned and any small cosmetic or mechanical damages must be noted and pictures of the bike taken. All records should be dated and displayed to the movers when they arrive. All loose items must be removed from your motorcycle as the motorbike transport company is not responsible for them and no insurance claim for them will be entertained. Tires must be adequately inflated, batteries charged, all fluid leaks must be checked and fixed and gas tank should be at least filled to a quarter of its capacity. All mechanical problems should be fixed and all special instructions written down.

Motorcycle shipping companies can help you have a hassle-free successful move of your motorcycle provided that you follow the above suggestions.

Maintaining Motocross Bikes-Good care and regular servicing

Dirt bikes need to be thoroughly maintained. Any vehicle needs proper maintenance in order to function to the best of its abilities and motocross bikes require all year maintenance. Good care and regular servicing will ensure safety and longevity of the vehicles even outside of sporting seasons.

Here are some tips on maintaining your motocross bikes:

Wash them in and out of season: Many bikers do this only during the season. When your bike is being used less frequently, you need to keep the engine in check by making sure you start it up from time to time.

The air filters: Ensure the air filters are clean. Use petrol or filter solvent for cleaning. If you are unsure of what you are doing then enlist the help of an expert.

Lubrication: Make sure that all chains are lubricated, oil filters coated with filter oil and once cleaned a good silicon spray to protect from rusting is advised.

Overall upkeep: Ensure that all the nuts and bolts are tight. Check for damage and replace anything that is not at the highest standard.

Motocross bikes are difficult to maintain, but few simple cleaning methods will help you keep your bike in top performing condition. A good and healthy bike will bring great rewards so you have to be as passionate about it as you are for the race. It is not just a coincidence that all top motocross riders have the best turned out motocross bikes in the paddock. So after you ride your bike be prepared to spend the same amount of time maintaining it

Insurance Valuations Vs Reserve Studies-considering a purchase of a timeshare or condominium?

Do you own a timeshare or condominium or are you considering a purchase of a timeshare or condominium? If you answered yes to this question that it is important for you to understand what an insurance valuation is, so take a few minutes for a brief education on the matter.

What is an Insurance Valuation?

An Insurance Valuation (sometimes called an insurance appraisal) provides a third party, unbiased valuation of the property's replacement cost for insurance purposes. This valuation report is designed to be used as a guide to assist the board members and their insurance agent in determining the proper amount of insurance coverage. (It is not to be confused with a real estate appraisal which gives a fair market value price of the property which includes the land value)

The study should include the following elements in a clear, easily understood format:

· Statement of terms and conditions
· Report definitions for clarification
· Summery of total values of the complex
· Values of each structure
· Insurance exclusions that apply
· Depreciation values

Why Do We Need an Insurance Valuation?

1. Florida State Statute 718.111 requires the condo association building to be insured to replacement value, and the replacement value must be obtained from an independent insurance appraisal or update of a prior appraisal and done at least every 36 months.
2. The Insurance Valuation establishes an estimated replacement cost for each structure in the complex. This ensures that an adequate amount of insurance coverage is carried to prevent against loss.
3. The valuation helps to document the accountability of the board with regards to stewardship and fiduciary responsibility when they "obtain and maintain adequate insurance..." for the condominium property.

Now, this sounds a little like a reserve study doesn't it... they are both giving you replacement costs, right? This is a common question from owners that have community shared elements at their property... but the answer it no.

Even though the same common area components are included in both, the insurance valuation and a reserve study, these reports are different financial tools with different purposes.

The insurance valuation will tell you the amount of insurance you should carry in case something happens to the property, this valuation should be done annually so adjustments can be made. The reserve study on the other hand details each components replacement cost in the future, when it is expected to need repair or replacement based on age and usage. Let's look at the reserve study basics so we can make a better comparison.

What is a Reserve Study?

A Reserve Study is a technical and financial analysis of the community-owned assets within a common interest development. The study should include the following elements in a clear, easily understood format:

Component inventory and details
Remaining useful life estimate of inventory
A current replacement cost estimate for each component
An analysis of the association's current financial condition
A funding model summary
Funding recommendations, including a 30 year projection
Appropriate disclosures

The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Community Associations Institute (CAI) have both published guidelines which dictate minimum requirements for what constitutes a thorough reserve study.

Why Do We Need a Reserve Study?

1. The Reserve Study establishes a schedule by which funding for the maintenance, repair and replacement of major common area components are achieved.

2. This funding schedule provides assurance to property owners that funding to maintain the property will be available when needed.

3. Community members are assured that their investment in the community will be enhanced over time through an equitable and systematic approach to accumulating the replacement reserves.

4. For those responsible for the governance and management, the well prepared reserve study is an invaluable management tool; providing community Boards and managers with the information they need to better engage in long range planning and advance scheduling of major component repair or replacement.

5. The Reserve Study provides accountability in the form of a written, historical record and helps to document the accountability of past managers and association boards with regard to the stewardship of association assets or reserves.

6. A comprehensive and credible Reserve Study is the only way to be assured that the association dues, paid by community members, are the result of an equitable reserve funding program.

If you still need more information or clarification, please feel free to contact a Reserve Industry professional.

Cheaper Insurance For Your Assets?-most important things that you need

One of the most important things that you need to do when you are looking for protection for your assets is to get insurance. When you are insured you can have the peace of mind that your car or your house, your boat, or any items of equipment are well covered in the event that they are damaged or stolen. Now, the one thing you might be afraid of is that you will pay a lot of money, but there are cheaper insurance options that you can find.

In this world you cannot be too careful and getting a good insurance policy is key to protecting your belongings. You might be able to get a lot of cover for a cheaper rate if you start off by searching online. With the various online insurance companies, you have to make sure that they are reliable. Most of the time, the insurance cover will offer lots of benefits for third party, theft, and damage that is sustained.

Cheap insurance options are found mainly online due to the fact that there are no overheads that these companies have to worry about. They are able to offer top insurance covers for lower prices and you can have the convenience of doing everything online. Right from the application process, to the membership payments, and then in case you need to make a claim, you can do it all online.

With the number of online insurance companies that you can find, it might be quite a difficult thing to make a decision. You have to take various things into consideration and this means doing a comparative analysis of each insurance company. Luckily there are comparison websites online that you can use to help you make a short list of the various companies that you have found. Once you have this, then you can make a decision as to which company will offer you the best deal.

The trick when you are looking for the cheapest insurance company, is to look for what you want first. Think about the amount of cover you want to pay, and what else you feel that you need most importantly in your insurance. This will help you to choose from the cheapest insurance companies that are out there and decide whether or not they are worth choosing for the price. Once you have chosen the best value for money you can relax knowing that your items are well covered.

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Fastest Cars in the World

As a lover of fast cool cars, we have created the top 10 fastest cars in the world. Many believe the Bugatti Veyron to be the worlds fastest production car which is incorrect. It actually comes in 4th position so starting at 10th position and working our way down, here are the 10 fastest cars in the world...

10th Fastest Car in the World = Jaguar XJ220 - 227mph



9th Fastest Car in the World = Ultima GT-R640 - 231mph



8th Fastest Car in the World = TVR Cebera Speed 12 - 240mph



7th Fastest Car in the World = Mclaren F1 - 240mph



6th Fastest Car in the World = Koenigsegg CCX - 241mph

5th Fastest Car in the World = Saleen S7 Twin Turbo - 248mph



4th Fastest Car in the World = Bugatti Veyron - 253mph



3rd Fastest Car in the World = Koenigsegg CCXR- 254mph



2nd Fastest Car in the World = Porsche GT9 - 254mph



The Fastest Car In The World Is....

So we've gone through the top 10, and here is the fastest car in the world, the Shelby Super Cars (SSC) Ultimate Aero. The 1287 hp V8 powers this carbon fibre clad "Hyper-car" all the way to 257mph! It gets to 60 mph in 2.78 seconds, and will power it's way down a 1/4 mile strip in 9.9 seconds. This is one FAST car!

Number 1 Fastest Car in the World = Shelby Super Cars (SSC) Ultimate Aero - 257mph




Video of the SSC Ultimate Aero




Interesting to know that SSC are working on (and will be producing) the Ultimate Aero EV. This will be the first 200mph+ electric car powered by a single 500bhp electric motor. It's worth mentioning that SSC are playing around with bolting 2 of their 500bhp motors together for a 100hp electric Hyper-car. Who says you can't have an economical Hypercar?



Popular Insurance Company in sri lanka

ABC Insurance Company Ltd.

We are in the business of Life & General insurance as a composite insurance company incorporated in Sri Lanka and registered with Insurance Board of Sri Lanka with the reinsurance backing of "A" Rated global reinsures.

Sanasa Insurance Company

Sanasa Insurance Company was set up with a far reaching object of insurance services fro the well being of all the citizen in Sri Lanka.The company is primarily concerned with the provision of life assurance and micro-insurance services to the informal sector,and secondarily its objective is to promote all type of insurance amongst all public members in order to meet theit insurance needs.

Co-operative Insurance Company Ltd

CICL is a unique Insurer in Sri Lanka offering innovative and cost-effective insurance products and services to all segments of the population. It also provides protection against a wide-range of business risks to the Corporate Sector.

Janashakthi

Janashakthi, The only insurance company in Sri Lanka to register a record turnover of Rs. 3.1 billion premium income within the first 10 years of operation. Janashakthi has a unique history in claim settlements which demonstrates the financial stability of the company. In fact, we have paid the highest amount in claims consequent to December 26, 2004 Tsunami catastrophe.

Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Ltd.

Sri Lanka Insurance is the largest and strongest composite insurance provider in Sri Lanka with Rs. 50 billion worth of assets under management, over one million policies in force and with an average claim settlement of Rs.21 million a day. Sri Lanka Insurance also has the largest Life Fund of Rs. 33.5 billion.

Eagle Insurance

As a composite Insurer and Fund Manager, we offer our customers a wide portfolio of individual and corporate solutions. Our strong reputation is built on prudent professionalism and good governance, as well as our continuing emphasis on corporate social responsibility.

Sri Lanka Export Credit Insurance Corporation

Sri Lanka Export Credit Insurance Corporation,is committed to provide attractive and innovative Export Credit Insurance and Guarantee support services for the development of exports of Sri Lanka.

Amana Takaful Insurance

Amana Takaful Limited was setup in 1999 in collaboration with Takaful Malaysia, the largest Takaful operator in the world. From inception, the company has catered for both Family and General Takaful Insurance. Amana Takaful was also the very first insurance company in Sri Lanka to pioneer the process of refunding the surplus premium at the end of the term. Having secured a triple digit growth every year, Amana Takaful has become a significant player in the field of Insurance today. Amana Takaful's record of success is not only because of its excellent product range, but also due to its outstanding customer service, which goes beyond expectations.

Allianz Insurance Co Lanka Ltd.

Allianz Insurance Company Lanka Limited is a fully owned subsidiary of Allianz A.G of Germany. The Company received registration as an insurer from Insurance Board of Sri Lanka on September 30, 2004. The underwriting operation commenced on 1st of January 2005.

Ceylinco Insurance Company Ltd.

Online insurance policies for Ceylinco Insurance Company Ltd

Software running on computers and mobile phone -- heck, even guitars -- but cars?


We're pretty comfortable with the idea of open source software running on computers and mobile phone -- heck, even guitars -- but cars?

That one we're still warming up to, but this concept vehicle from EDAG definitely helps. As its name implies, the Light Car - Open Source lets developers modify and / or improve upon the auto's technologies -- or at least put a SNES emulator on the back. The lithium ion-powered bubble car also sports an OLED-infused exterior for lights and signals that are supposedly useful both to the driver and other nearby motorists, but in actuality we suspect it'd just scare anyone tailing behind. No information on the interior, but we imagine a decked out dashboard and some futuristic chairs. It's currently being shown off at the Geneva Motor Show.

Original movie prop concept car which was built by Trans FX

“FASTLANE FUTURISTIC CONCEPT CAR
Original movie prop concept car which was built by Trans FX as part of a $2.8 million dollar Universal Studios
project.”

concept car

Another weird car
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1980 Replica/Kit Makes : Other PONTIAC GM
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS CONCEPT PROTOTYPE MOVIE FUTURE CAR

Subaru WRX STI car that can drive on the snow

TRAX STI is a cool modified Subaru WRX STI car that can drive on the snow. The original tires were thrown out, snow cat tracks added and upgraded suspension to create the ultimate snow-ready car. American rally driver Ken Block has teamed up with Subaru to create the world’s fastest cat track operation automobile.







Check out the video of the cool Trax STI in action...


WaterCar - Amphibious Car Python Edition at Lake Havasu and Newport Beach CA

WaterCar Amphibious Vehicle Car. Check out the website www.WaterCar.com for more information. This video was shot in Orange County California and shows the latest WaterCar. The new automatic transmission WaterCar Python Edition will be unveiled shortly!!!



Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit MKIV recently spotted in London.

Check out this car, a cool 1 million dollar modded 1995 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit MKIV recently spotted in London. The ultimate show off car!



It was customized by Indian firm DC Designs and is rumored to belong to the Sultan of Brunei's family. Check out the cool doors!



The worst thing about this car has to be the dodgy number plate! Please tell me CEXI means something in another language or counting system. Because as far as I know, it's a tacky misspelling of "SEXY" and makes you look like an idiot.