How to Deal with Sandy’s Devastating, Nationwide Effects on Cars

How to Deal with Sandy’s Devastating, Nationwide Effects on Cars

Water enters a parking garage in New York City The devastation of Hurricane Sandy is hard to witness. Lost lives and destroyed property put into perspective what is important in life, but they also force us to deal with the effects and consequences of natural disasters. After we make sure people are safe and the basic infrastructure of our cities is up and...

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Ford Unveils Two Future Automated Driving Technologies

Ford Unveils Two Future Automated Driving Technologies

The Blue Oval brand has been a cornerstone of success over the past several years. Recovering immensely from financial ruins in 2006, Ford Motor Company has effectively nailed the attitudes of the current automobile buyer. A main component of Ford’s recovery is identifying the advantages in high-tech features such as SYNC and the EcoBoost engine. Ford Motor...

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The last Tucker assembled from original parts could sell for $1 million

The last Tucker assembled from original parts could sell for $1 million

When Preston Tucker’s automobile factory closed, it left behind the makings of more than a dozen additional vehicles, some of them rather easy to assemble, some a little more difficult. Now, more than 65 years later, one of the latter will soon make has made its public debut and become quite possibly the last Tucker to ever be built. UPDATE (19.January 2016):...

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BMW Art Cars

BMW Art Cars

I dislike BMW’s. They are cars driven mostly by yuppies and people without the burden of a soul. Most BMW drivers are horrible people, who vote Republican, like to kick puppies, and require a car that is completely devoid of a personality. In fact, the only thing I find interesting about BMW is it’s art car program. They are a great bunch of cars, from some...

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You Like Supercars? Here’s the Bloodhound SSC

You Like Supercars? Here’s the Bloodhound SSC

Bloodhound driver gets parking ticket in London The Brits have always been a little bit crazy, especially about such challenges as land speed records, climbing Mt. Everest, and so forth. Now, after three years in development, they arestarting construction of the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car, to reach 1,000 mph on a dry lake bed in South Africa in 2012-2013. Power...

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