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E85-powered Viper Breaks Speed Record In an industry where eco-friendliness is very much sought after, the presence of bio-ethanol is a promise of better things to come. Automakers have been under pressure for years now to produce environment-friendly vehicles. In order to meet this demand, automobile manufacturers have developed ... Source : Gasoline Prices
Ford Motor Company On A Selling Spree In what are looking more and more like a fire sale, Ford Motor Company is reportedly set on selling off British luxury marques Jaguar and Land Rover. Having hired investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to work the sale into an appealing package, it seems that Ford will cut its losses ... Similar Editorial : by Attila Jancsina. | Source : American Car Market
Beware Of Gas Aid Gadgets As gasoline prices rise above $3 per gallon, the sound of gas aid gadgets that promise improved fuel economy by 20 percent, as auto parts stores are claiming on their web sites, is so enticing. But federal regulators caution shoppers not to act too quickly.A consumer warning from the... Similar Editorial : by Steven Gillman. | Source : Gasoline Prices
Saturn Aura Marketing Gambit Pulls More Sales The Saturn division of the General Motors Corp's is wowing auto shoppers away from rival brands this year and expects to attract even more as it rolls out a marketing program that offers direct comparisons with top-selling sedans from Japanese competitors, said the Saturn chief.Over... Similar Editorial : by Anthony Fontanelle. | Source : Car Brake Calipers
Volkswagen Finds Its Way In America Volkswagen AG's existence in the United States has always been one of highs and lows but not as near to the ground as now. How grave is the situation? For the past three years, VW's U.S. operations have lost close to $1 billion annually. Now the German automaker is trying again t... Similar Editorial : by Abigail Beal. | Source : American Car Market
Ford Drivers Gaining Ground In a season where Chevrolet drivers had a near-monopoly of wins, it is positive news for Ford that their drivers are getting more and more appearances on the podium as Chevrolet drivers have. The last five races is proof of Ford's resurgence. Two wins out of the five races and a two-three fi... Similar Editorial : by Marc Deschamps. | Source : American Car Market
Chevrolet Reasserts Dominance, Stewart Wins Race After winning only one out of the last four races going into the USG Sheetrock 400 at the Chicagoland Speedway, Chevrolet teams are looking to once again dominate the field. Although far from a dominating performance since four non-Chevy cars are in the top eight, a win is a win for Chevrolet t... Similar Editorial : by Thomas Jones. | Source : American Car Market
The Heart Of Toyota Formula One Racing Formula One racing is not just about drivers' skills to maneuver cars and employing accurate strategies - it is blended with a considerable amount of team preparation to attain its goals. It is at heart, a diverse kind of race which is anchored on the workings of all teams.So how d... Similar Editorial : by Hamza Davis. | Source : American Car Market
Automakers Unveils $1m-worth Fuel Ads After being trounced in their effort to prevent a Senate fuel economy bill, Detroit's Big Three and the Toyota Motor Corp., are trying a gentler approach to lobby the Congress.This summer the automakers unveiled aggressive ads that implied new fuel economy standards would keep socce... Similar Editorial : by Anthony Fontanelle. | Source : Gasoline Prices
Louisiana Governor To Decide On Insurance Issues Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco will be deciding soon on a bill which proposes increase in insurance premiums for the state. The governor can either veto the bill or sign it into law. According to experts in the field, the latter will increase the number of uninsured motorists. T... Similar Editorial : by Josh Neumann. | Source : Gasoline Prices
Fords Luck In Nascar May Be Changing At the beginning of the season, few people expected that Chevrolet teams will completely dominate team running Ford, Dodge and Toyota cars. But the early goings of the season saw Chevrolet almost sweeping the top ten in every race. In fact, from the first points race of the season until the Poc... Similar Editorial : by Nilesh Gore. | Source : Bungee Jumping Games
Porsche Celebrates Production Of 100,000 911s Porsche AG has created another remarkable milestone in the automotive realm. The Stuttgart, Germany-based automaker produces another worthy page of amazing success in its survival book. The success story is boosted by its iconic sports car - the 911.Earlier, the German automaker co... Similar Editorial : by Gregg Hall . | Source : Sports Car Maintenance
Cerberus Chairman Backs More Stringent Fuel Mandates The chairman of the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP that is acquiring the Chrysler Group said that he supported tougher fuel economy standards for the nation's vehicles but said that some proposals have been too stringent.John Snow, 67, the chairman of Cerberus, s... Similar Editorial : by Joe Thompson. | Source : Gasoline Prices
Gm, Ford: Products On The Comeback The August issue of the Consumer Reports magazine contains a delightful surprise for the General Motor Corp. and the Ford Motor Co...Before, Consumer Reports is often seen as uniformly critical of vehicles from domestic automakers. Now that Consumer Reports is singing a new tune, wou... Source : British Cars
Subaru Forester Saved Drivers Life Japanese automaker Subaru is known for its mass produced four-wheel drive automobiles. The company is also known for its success in the World Rally Championship. The company's foray in the sport may be known for the stint of the legendary Colin McRae in the team. But recently, Subaru opened ... Similar Editorial : by Anthony Fontanelle. | Source : British Cars