• 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 a sport coupe or an electric scooter. Cheap tires can damage a great car, and great tires can do wonders for a worn out vehicle. Luckily, today, thanks to technological advances, you can buy a great set of discount tires and still be quite happy about them.




  • Gm Contract Ratification Creates Momentum in the Uaw

    Although United Auto Workers union locals have backed the GM contract, momentum is building along its ratification process. The contract must be voted upon by the more than 73,000 General Motors workers represented by the union after it reached the tentative settlement with America’s top auto maker last week ending a two-day nationwide strike.




  • The Dodge Caliber Srt-4 is Back

    Following the Neon-based SRT-4 Sedan, the Dodge Caliber SRT-4 is coming back for 2008 after being discontinued in 2005, when in three years poor production persisted.




  • Alms 2007: Acura Teams Time to Learn

    For the Acura teams making their debut in the American Le Mans Series, 2007 has been a challenging year. And the team is looking forward to etch a better name in ALMS endurance and sprint races.




  • Collector Cars Are Fun To Own, Drive, And Invest In

    Collector cars are passenger vehicles that are twenty-five years old or older. They are good cruising cars and are particularly well-suited for a summer jaunts. Collector cars are simply those cars deemed by their owners as classic, as having sentimental value, or are worth a lot more money than the average late-model car. Collector cars are stolen from time to time, but they tend to be harder to resell and the parts are often more difficult to market; because of this, theft insurance is lower than for regular cars. Because collector cars are driven less often and their owners take great care when driving and storing them, the classic car insurance rates are less than a standard auto policy. These cars are typically maintained for use in car club activities, exhibitions, parades, or private collections, and are driven with less frequency than everyday vehicles. Most collector cars are one-of-a-kind - they have their own personalities, their own degrees of restoration. Most buyers of collector cars are investors in other fields, and collector cars offer many benefits not found in other investments. Many people feel collector cars are great investments even though they are consistently fluctuating in value; they are always being bought and sold just like stocks by investors, so they are easy to make liquid. They are not a safe investment but, like most collectibles, can be lucrative at times.




  • Chinese Auto Market Grows Fueled by Japanese Automakers

    The global market for automotive products is growing with the increase in demand for automobiles in Asia. While the United States is still the largest auto market in the world, it is experiencing a slump while the Chinese auto market continues to grow. In a recent study conducted by R.L. Polk & Co., they reported that for the first six months of this year, the Chinese auto market has grown by 26 percent.




  • Strike Deadline: for Gm Before, Now for Chrysler

    The American auto labor force cannot be put to stop with negotiations to the big three of Detroit. As labor talks continued last Monday, the United Auto Workers union threatened Chrysler LLC a strike if the automaker overlooked a negotiation script if there is.




  • Chrysler Introduces 2008 Dodge Caliber Srt4




  • From Catalunya to Corsica

    After a grueling event in Spain which saw Subaru's three drivers showing signs of improvement, the calendar takes them to Corsica for the French leg of the World Rally Championship. The race in Corsica will be the second half of the back to back asphalt events.




  • Wednesday Contract Deadline Creating Tension at Chrysler’s Plants

    According to an unnamed source familiar with the situation, Chrysler LLC is set to idle its assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan next week. And that’s not the only one, the plant that produces the Dodge Avenger and the Chrysler Sebring with quality Dodge ball joints will also be idled for a week in November.