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- America's Sports Car: The Chevrolet Corvette
One of the most classic American sports cars is the Chevrolet Corvette, which was first introduced in 1953. It was the first completely American...
Article by: Michael Russell - American and French Car Manufacturers: Purging Without Imagination?
The hardening of the plan of reorganization of Ford did not convince anybody, and especially not the financial markets. How else could it have been...
Article by: Sebastian Tarcea - American Classic Cars I Have Owned
Some of the Detroit Iron manufactured after WWII until about 1980 can be considered Rolling Art. Several Companies like Packard, Hudson and Studebaker ceased building...
Article by: Henry Ramsey - American Drivers and the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Choice
The questions about alternative fuel vehicles increase every time gasoline prices rise. There are many options for vehicle manufacturers. Getting these vehicles from the research...
Article by: Dana Buttenhoff - American Muscle: Ford, Dodge, and Chevy
Back during the 1950s through the mid 1970s, Detroit automakers produced several cars that were out and out “muscle” cars. These types of vehicles shared...
Article by: Matthew Keegan - American Racing Custom Wheels – Part 3 – Chrome Rally Wheels
Rally racing in the 1960s and 1970s was very popular and still is today. This type of racing is one of the most challenging...
Article by: Steven Farber - Amsoil Synthetic Motor Oils Improve Engine Performance and Life!
AmsoilMany of people already know about Amsoil. But for those of you who don't, please read this!Amsoil was est. in 1972 and was the first...
Article by: Cody Munger - An All-New SUV for 2007 from GMC
An all-new full-size SUV, General Motors Company has introduced the new 2007 Yukon to the public with its distinctive styling, spacious and totally refined interiors,...
Article by: Terry Brown - An Amphibian Vehicle
A conventional car can run on grounds like roads and rough terrains. And it is going to be bizarre that cars can be used to...
Article by: Carol Mitchel - An Engineering Tour De Force
The 1970 Buick GS was one of the wildest of all Buicks on paper. Its 455 cubic inch mill was derived from the earlier 430...
Article by: David Atkin
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