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Honda Micro Commuter

Honda Micro Commuter, Future Car
Honda has announced its new concept automobiles for the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 and one of them is Honda Micro Commuter concept. This vehicle is a micro-sized futuristic electric city commuter to provide high accessible form of mobility in the future. Honda booth at this motor show will boast the concept of “What makes people feel good?”. Through their phenomenal transportation designs, they’ll propose an exciting and fun personal mobility life to people all around the world.

Honda Micro Commuter, Future vehicle
Honda Micro Commuter has been designed to offer the joy of driving and communication between people and mobhlity. The exterior is equipped with advanced technology to enable each user to enjoy customizing more casually by changing the body panels of this car with cool variety of graphics and colors.

Choosing The Right Tyres For Your Vehicle

Your choice of tyre has a big impact on how your car handles out on the road, which is why it's so important to pick a tyre suited to your driving style and the environment in which your car is regularly driven. Factors including handling, top speed, grip and ride comfort are all largely dictated by the type of tyre that you use, meaning that tyre choice also has a big impact on your safety. But how do you know which tyre is right for your vehicle, when there's so many to choose from?

A good starting point is to go with a reputable brand, such as Bridgestone, Michelin or Goodyear because they guarantee a good build quality and offer a selection of different tyre types. From there, you'll want to focus your attention on four general categories of tyres: all-season, performance, winter and off-road. All-season tyres are perhaps the most popular and versatile tyre type available, and are a natural choice for drivers who need consistent performance all year round. Its hard, rubber compound gives it good longevity and usually features a tread design that copes well with wet conditions while not making too much noise. As a trade-off, all-season tyres don't handle as well as other tyre types and do not offer optimum levels of grip or cornering performance. However, they are a practical choice well-suited to everyday uses.