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Automotive Guide for Sports Cars


  • The Sexy Second Generation 2005 Porsche Boxter
    The Porsche Boxter was first released in 1996 and has been overwhelmingly popular since. By 1998 the demand was so great that production in Zuffenhusen...
    Article by: Gregg Hall
  • The Twenty Fastest Muscle Cars
    From the mid to early 1970’s a new breed of cars ruled the American streets. The majority of these were intermediate sized automobiles with large...
    Article by: Brian Edwards
  • Those Darn Speeding Tickets
    So you're cruising down the freeway in your Porsche 911 Turbo. You've got the sun roof open and the breeze in your hair. You're stoked...
    Article by: Mitch Hampson
  • Three Levels of Exciting Limousines
    We all know those black and white stretch limousines that seem to be everywhere nowadays. They all look the same. They all look just like...
    Article by: Mads Phican
  • Tips on Choosing Discount Tires
    There is a saying by a famous tire manufacturer Michelin: "So much is riding on your tires." This is true no matter if you're driving...
    Article by: Kathryn Whittaker
  • Tips To Find An Acura Car
    What steps should you take to find the right Acura car for you to buy? I personally don’t enjoy shopping for cars, but it is...
    Article by: Christopher Luck
  • Tire Safety: How Old Is Too Old?
    When thinking about tire safety, it is important to consider two things: age and use. Vehicles driven daily are typically driven 15,000 miles a...
    Article by: Bob Martin
  • Tire Warehouse
    A tire warehouse is a plpace where tires are either stored or sold, or both. A commercial building used for the storage of goods is...
    Article by: Jennifer Bailey
  • Top 10 Ways To Fail Your Driving Test
    1) Challenge the instructor to a drag race at Deadmans Curve after the test finishes2) Insist on playing your own mix tape really loudly while...
    Article by: Kevin Gallen
  • Understanding the Drive Layouts
    The drive layout is the arrangement of the engine, transmission, and driven axles. The types of drive layouts are Front engine Front wheel drive (FF/...
    Article by: Alvin A.