Welcome to the Buckingham Drive Autos Blog

Used Cars Wangara, Used Cars Jooondalup, Buckingham Drive Autos Buckingham Drive Autos are a friendly used car dealership based in the northern suburbs of Perth Western Australia. Owned by Lee Jowett & Danny Leverett they have over 20 years experience in the used car industry.

When approaching the dealership you can expect a service that is second to none. With a staff of 10 ranging from mechanics salesmen and administration you can always expect to get helpful professional advice when purchasing your vehicle. The dealership has a fully equipped workshop where all vehicles passing through have a 100 point safety inspection. You will always be guaranteed a quality vehicle that you can rely on.

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Buckingham Drive Autos specialises in used cars priced under $20,000 dollars however they do stock vehicles priced at up to $30,000. All cars are eligible for a warranty for coverage up to 5 years, please contact staff for details.

If you are in need of finance this can be arranged in the office where you can sit down in a relaxed environment and discuss your needs. So whether you need a commercial or passenger vehicle there is a large range to choose from and there is something for everyone.

The hours open for business are
* Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm
* Wednesdays 8am to 8pm
* Saturdays 8am to 1pm

Thankyou for visiting the Buckingham Drive website feel free to view the vehicles for sale page. You can also use the enquiry page and they will respond promptly. Do drop in anytime and look at the vehicles available and talk face to face and get fantastic customer service.

Best wishes from the team at Buckingham Drive Autos.

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Step By Step Guide On How To Purchase An Ideal Used Car

For people who are on a tight budget, buying used cars is the best option and you should consider trying Buckingham Drive Autos used car dealers. You will not only find the right car that you are looking for but you will also have the chance to find the one that is suitable for the budget that you have. Just in case that this is your first take into buying used cars then you should read the rest of this article so you will know the step by step guide process that you need to do to get the best deals in town.

1. The first thing that you need to do is research on the different cars available in the market today. This will give you an idea what type of cars are being sold right now thus giving you the opportunity to decide which type of car is most suited for you. Knowing the specifications of each car can be beneficial especially for first time buyers like you.

2. List down all the cars that you are considering to help you narrow down your choices and eventually it can help you decide on which car you really like. With all the cars available, you will certainly reach that point wherein you will be confused. That is why it is important to have a list because this can serve as your guide all throughout your search process.

3. You need to check the prices for each car. The Buckingham Drive Autos service has all the necessary information that you need. They list down the prices of each used car that they are selling together with the recent photo of the automobile. You can even send out an inquiry and rest assured that your mail will be answered the soonest possible time.

4. Now that there is a specific car that you are looking at, it is time to visit the shop. By doing so, you can see the car first hand and not just the ones that you see in various photos. Not that these photos are not reliable but it is still a good practice for used car buyers to see the condition of the car physically. Remember, you cannot just rely on the words being said by the seller. Seeing it first hand will help you come up with a decision that is right for you.

5. Before sealing the deal you need to check the papers of the car so as to make sure that you won’t encounter any problem later on. If all the papers and licenses are okay then you are good to go. You just have to be clear with the buyers with regards to the rules that they implement.

Given all the information listed above, you are now ready to purchase used cars that you have set your eyes on. Since careful research has been done, I do not think that you will ever have a problem but in case you do, you can always come back to the shop and report to them whatever it is you are having problems with. Hopefully at the end of the day you will be able to find the one that is really meant for you. So, for all your automobile needs, you can take Buckingham Drive Autos on your list of some good source for second hand vehicle dealerships.

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Sydney Morning Herald

Perth's 'hovering car'

By Stephen Hutcheon
January 30, 2006 - 12:08PM
The hovering car of Bicton, circled. Inset: a closer view.The hovering car of Bicton, circled. Inset: a closer view.
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Eagle eyed users of the satellite imaging service Google Earth have spotted what appears to be a car hovering above the ground in a suburban Perth car park.
The photo is of a car park just off Honour Avenue at Point Walter in the affluent south western suburb of Bicton. The spot is a popular picnic location on the banks of the Swan River.
A number of cars are shown in parking bays and the vehicle in question appears to hovering above the ground nearby, its shadow clearly visible beneath.
Google Earth images are mostly taken by satellites - and sometimes by aircraft - within the past three years and there are no "live" images on the site.
The intriguing image was reported last week by the British IT news website, The Register.
One the the website's readers subsequently visited the very spot and sent in photos showing that there were no unusual structures there that could explain the phenomenon.
Other sceptical readers wrote in insisting the image was an optical illusion and was either a bus shelter, a pergola, a hole in the ground. One said it was obviously "Harry Potter and his friends on vacation".
Google Earth, launched last year, allows users to zoom across the planet and drill down to a height of about 300 metres. The program also has "tilt" function to give a side or angled view of an area or object.
Cars and boats are clearly visible at this level and in some areas, where even higher definition images are available, people can be seen.
The Google service has spawned a group of devoted followers who scour the satellite images for strange sightings. Users in the past have spotted a Stealth bomber parked on a runway in California, commercial planes in mid-flight and an image of what appears to be a ship on its side in a river estuary in Scotland.
The service has been critcised for giving terrorists a bird's eye view of sensitive areas, such as the Lucas Heights reactor in Sydney and Parliament House in Canberra.
It has also given stickybeaks an opportunity to peer into neighbourhood backyards and the home of the rich and famous.
(The hovering car can also been seen in this image on the Google Local service. People who have downloaded the free Google Earth software can see the car image here.)
What is it? Let us know your theories.