Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 7th, 2008
The Dakar Rally is a legendary competition. It pushes man and machine to the very limits of endurance and is a challenge not suited for the weak. Competitors compete on everything from motorcycles to rally cars to even big rig trucks! It has been […]
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Posted in Automotive, Uncategorized on Oct 29th, 2007
“General Motors regained its title as world’s largest automaker when Toyota reported Monday it had sold fewer vehicles than GM in the July-September quarter. The score with three quarters of the year over stands at Toyota selling 7.05 million vehicles and GM at 7.06 million sales. The race is tight, however. Toyota sold 2.34 million […]
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Beginning in late October, Volkswagen will be notifying some 340,000 US sedan owners of a recall due to the vehicle’s headlights not meeting federal safety standards. The recall will affect the 2005 – 2008 Jetta models as well as the 2006 – 2008 Rabbit, GTI and R32 passenger cars. The problem is some of the low […]
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Does going to an Automotive Dealership make your skin crawl? Do you hate car salesman tactics? Well, who doesn’t? The problem isn’t the price haggling; it’s knowing what to say and what not to say. Next time you are shopping for a vehicle, keep in mind these tips: Never talk payments – if you say […]
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In an age with ever increasing gasoline prices and crude oil trading at record levels ($80.00+ per barrel), why are Toyota, Honda and Nissan making their new vehicles bigger? Because we Americans love big cars and don’t seem to care about the expenses. Take a look at any new car dealer lot and you […]
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For all you hip-hop and tuner lovers patiently salivating for this moment, it’s here! Mitsubishi has finally unveiled the much anticipated 2008 Evolution X, their latest and possibly greatest rendition of the iconic performance driven machine. Scheduled for a January 2008 release in the USA, Mitsubishi has left nothing to chance with the Evolution X. […]
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