• May 18, 2024

A retro-styled Mustang available in 2010

Ford intends to produce a retro-styled Mustang to captivate the fetishes of car enthusiasts. The planned version of the Mustang will start with a Bullitt edition and will be introduced next year. The automaker also plans to add a high-performance version of the Lincoln MKS. Jeff Wood, Ford Motor Co. Vehicle Program Director, said: “A…

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Van Conversion: What Does That Mean?

A conversion pickup is a product of third-party companies that outfit a new full-size bare cargo pickup with various luxuries. They are perfect for families, especially for road trips. Ask current van owners about their van and they will tell you they “LOVE IT.” Many would say that it is the best kept secret in…

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Popular motorhome trailers

For those who enjoy its amenities but also like being outdoors, the good news is that you don’t have to compromise on your comfort. RV trailers have changed camping for the better, allowing you to take the comforts of home with you on your recreational adventures. Motorhome trailers are versatile and come in many shapes…

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The 3Cs and 4Ps of outdoor marketing

When I was working on my MBA, I took a very insightful class called Marketing Strategy that pierced the concept of the 3Cs and 4Ps into my brain. If you have not heard of this marketing concept, briefly reviewed, it is to understand your Client and understand the strengths and weaknesses of your Competition and…

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Mid-year list of the best cars of the year 2014

There are thousands of cars on the road every day and the people behind the wheel, while mostly satisfied with what they are driving, can’t help but check car reviews. Since many of them are familiar with cars and the auto industry, they know that the next “best” car they can have is probably already…

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The Fuel and Electric Showdown

The history of the automobile emphasizes luxury, comfort and aesthetics over performance, power, speed and safety. This is true for your original need: transportation and transportation. However, if we consider buying a car with more horsepower that is safe for everyday use and offers more mileage, gasoline cars are the best option, both for roads…

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Jeep Comanche – The Ultimate Jeep Truck!

The Jeep Comanche was manufactured between 1986 and 1992. It was introduced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1986, but then AMC and its Jeep Division were bought by Chrysler Corporation, which began officially distributing the midsize truck in 1987. The fact that Dodge trucks are also Chrysler products made it difficult for the Jeep…

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Ford-Lincoln 1930’s K-Series V12 Fine Luxury Automobiles

The Lincoln K-Series V12, often referred to simply as “Ford’s K Series”, was a line of high-end luxury cars built by the Lincoln Division of the Ford Motor Company during the economic depression of the 1930s. Specifically, the Lincoln K-series vehicles were manufactured between 1932 and 1939. It was an ultra-luxury premium product that was…

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Federal Rules to Promote Green Cars

Stronger federal rules will promote vehicles that will be 40% more fuel efficient by 2016. These national standards will align the US with other countries that are already making fuel-efficient cars. Starting in 2012, automakers will have achieved fuel efficiency for their products that ranges from 37.8 mpg for passenger cars to 28.8 mpg for…

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Was the 1980s the death of American Petrol Head? (Part 2)

** The GLHS ** The GLHS was the fastest at 175 horsepower and 175 pound-feet. This was not a tool for the track, it was a weapon of mass destruction. It had a modified Garrett Turbo I engine, a long-travel (2-piece) tuned intake manifold, and an intercooler. The engine had a compression ratio of 8.5:…

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