February 2nd, 2008 by Hal Moses
There’s no arguing that 2008 is a very important year for the automotive industry. Consistent recalls, the fuel crisis, and many public-relations situations have automobile manufactures struggling to keep their customers loyal. It will be interesting to watch during the year to see what makes and models can avoid a continuous downward slide of sales.
The […]
January 22nd, 2008 by Hal Moses
Does your auto warranty restrict where you can go for your repairs?
Auto warranties come in many different shapes and sizes. Some limit the locations where you can bring the vehicle for repairs under their coverage. It’s safe to say that some consumers do not have a specific repair shop over a long period of time […]
April 24th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
For any car owner, an Auto warranty is indispensable. An auto warranty brings a great sense of relief for the owner in terms of money as well as worries. A lot of money is saved when your car is covered by an auto warranty and a good amount of worries are taken care of by […]
January 30th, 2007 by admin
Specualation confirmed by recent official announcement.
The Pontiac G8, poised to replace the Grand Prix, will be introduced at the Chicago Auto Show next week according to an article at cars.com.
The announcement was prompted by an ABC News special that aired last night in which GM’s Rick Wagoner showed off the front end of the […]
January 30th, 2007 by admin
Device will initiate multiple tasks from a distance.
GM is soon to debut a high-tech version of the key fobs currently available that performs eeveral routine maintenance functions, including checking tire pressure. Tire pressure checks are frequently neglected by about half of the US car-owning population, according to the article. Improper pressure is a contributing cause […]
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January 25th, 2007 by admin
Department of Energy seeking to reduce foreign dependence on oil.
The Department of Energy is dedicating funds to increase fuel efficiency, $14 million towards support of plug-in hybrid electric automobile technology, and another $3 million towards improving engine efficiency.
DOE’s FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program will lead the efforts to bring new, more efficient technologies to market with […]
January 24th, 2007 by admin
Best Coupé in its class for Audi TT 2.0 TFSI
Citing its agility, style and “real driving talent” the What Car? judges extended honors to the Audi TT for Best Coupe in class, which will be detailed in the March 2007 edition.
The subtly updated skin of the new Audi TT conceals a highly advanced superstructure […]
January 22nd, 2007 by admin
Automobile Innovation Joined by Mitsubishi FFV
Look for Mitsubishi to provide another entry into the automobile industry trend toward fuel efficiency in Brazil in 2007 and the United States by 2009. The Mitsubishi Motors Corporation’s Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV) is capable of being powered by gasoline, ethanol, or a mix of both, reducing hazardous emissions while […]
January 22nd, 2007 by admin
Sales surge late in the year may have put the Motorrad over the edge.
BMW may have claimed honors for best selling motorcycle of 2006, but so far the numbers are unofficial. The current unofficial benchmark is that it has surprassed last year’s sales record of its nearest competitor by a comfortable margin.
Combined UK sales […]
January 21st, 2007 by admin
New law would allow speed limit increase
Utah may join Texas in the recent raising of the speed limit to 80 miles per hour. Last May, Texas raised speed limits on its rural roads to 80 MPH, which a study found to be the rate at which travelers were going anyway. It became the highest posted […]
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