Maserati welcomes you to a world of quality automobiles. It does not matter if you need a classy car, a business car or a sports car; Maserati has them all plus an outstanding number of features that will make your ride fast and enjoyable.
This year the offer is generous. The Quattroporte Automatic is definitely the star of this year. The curves as well as the strength and design of this model will determine you to want this Italian styled car.
The Quattroporte combines a sports car with a luxury car and the result is truly amazing. You can choose the Sports GT version of this model, or you can opt for the Executive GT.
The Sports Quattroporte Automatic comes with sports suspension set up, 20 inches alloy wheels, carbon-fiber interior trim, a cross- drilled disk brakes, sports steering wheel, steering wheel paddles, and an automatic shift lever.
The Executive GT is the ultimate luxury adventure. It offers massage seats for the rear passengers, rear tables for travelers and the maximum comfort for all passengers. This version also features the ball polished 9 spoke 19 inches alloy wheels plus climate control for rear passengers.
Whatever choice you make, Maserati will guarantee the highest quality of all materials and you will have a warrantee of 3 years with unlimited mileage.
The Quattroporte Automatic has six-speed automatic transmission plus you can switch to manual sequential shifting in case you need to, just get into the Sport mode. This gorgeous vehicle is highly luxurious, featuring also the new hydraulic transmission.
The engine of this vehicle is very powerful and it brings a more gradual and progressive power delivery.
The interior of the Quattroporte Automatic is adapted to the most exquisite tastes, with electrically adjusted seats, the Easy Entry system, that will make it easier for you to get in and out of the car.
The automatic bi-zone air-conditioning is part of the deal as well. You will always benefit of the optimal environment due to the airflow distribution pattern.
The windows are manufactured from a special glass that prevents the heat as well as the sunshine from entering, so it is like having huge sunglasses with maximum UV protection that also keeps you cool.
The safety of the Quattroporte is high and adjusted to a speedy vehicle, as the Quattroporte is definitely for speed fans and not only.
For example, if you drive by 100 kilometers per hour, an instant breaking will stop the vehicle in 35,3 meters, which is a remarkably small distance. The car is also endowed with 6 airbags and seatbelts with electronically controlled pyrotechnical pretensions, so you know you are in good hands.
Once you've decided you want such a precious piece, you can personalize it by adding the options that you need to have all the conditions for a pleasant journey.
All in all, the Maserati has prepared an excellent car for you this year. Just check out the Quattroporte Automatic, it will win you over in no time.
Paddles Case Surfing Question!! Is the key with shortboards to paddle stronger?
I can get up on a longer board (9' or above), but when it comes to smaller boards I can't catch the wave. I think its because I can't paddle fast enough because more of my feet are in the water and the board is less buoyant. Is this the case? If so, what should I work out so I can paddle better?? Thanks
there could be a few reasons why you can't catch waves on a shortboard so I'll just list the problem and what to do about it:
1. You could be too far back on the board which means you've got a lot of drag as well as not enough weight on the front of the board for it too go down the face of the wave. Scootch up on your board, the nose should either be anywhere to a couple inches above the water or at the level of the water. Just watch some other shortboarders and see where they are on your boards. If the nose scoops up water while you're paddeling and you slide off the front and the board shoots out behind you, you're up too far...
2. you might be paddling for the waves and stop paddling rright before you're completely in it, that's a pretty common mistake that not just new surfers do. So when you're paddling for the wave, paddle like 10 seconds before you anticiapte it to get to you, then just keep paddling WITH YOUR CHIN UP! If you put it down it's gonna be a lot harder. Right when you feel that little push from behind, kind of push your head down with the motion of the wave and pop up before you pearl. Some people have different ways of doing this, that's just my way and it works out pretty ill.
3. maybe you're just sitting out too far. Kinda hang out in the neutral area of the lineup, not in the front, not aaaall the way in the back, just kind of in the middle, but don't cut anynone off and stay out of the way when people catch waves and you should be fine.
4. you're too big for the board you're riding whether it be cuz you're a bit too heavy or too tall or whatever. Go to a surf shop and they can help you figure out what size board you'd need.
As for working out your arms for surfing, I've never done it and never had the need to, once you get it down how to catch waves on a shortboard you should be good. Also remember, every spot is different and the wave could just be mushy or it just breaks steep and so later than you thought it would break. Get to know the spot where you surf and that in itself should make life easier.
I want to be in really good shape and healthy. I already eat pretty good, but are there any special drinks? Is organic food good to eat? and what are some good affective workouts. websites would be awesome too. I just really have trouble getting motivated to do things.....haha
depends how "fit" you want to get.
Do you want to be sports-healthy fit,
or just regular healthy?
sounds like you are on a good track already, so try:
pure tea's- no "flavored" or "enhanced" teas, just pure natural herbal teas- it helps with everything.
working out- it takes commitment and hell, alot of willpower to stick to daily routines.
I do pilates 4 times a week, go bicycling an hour every other day, and walk for half an hour at least 3 times a week.
Also, in the mornings, running at least a mile will definately keep you in shape, along with other things.
hope this helps!
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Is it possible to get into fairly good shape with no equipment at home?
Is it possible for me to do work outs at home that will give me fairly good abs and arms? I do not expect any easy work outs, fast ones (abs in a week, etc) or for these alone to get me "chisled features". But I wouldn't mind to be in a bit better shape. I am not over weight, I am at about 14% body fat.
I'm trying to determine if by equipment you mean machines or everything ranging from dumbells and up. Commercials on TV portray that machines are needed to acquire a great looking and defined body. It is not true at all. If you get dumbells even just for the little extra weight. That will help. Do your situps, pushups, plenty of running. You could also try yoga as that has been very popular and effective. The most important thing is to stick to your schedule. At the beginning, it's easy to miss a few days and get far behind. It's dedication and motivation.