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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right? Well, when it comes to cars, there are certainly limits widely agreed upon. Everyone can probably agree that a Jaguar E-Type Series 1 is a masterpiece, while there are few that would say the same about a Chrysler K-Car. Yet, people break these unwritten rules all the time in the sake of creating something that is completely original and unique. Take, for instance, kit cars. You start with an underpowered, poor handling, poor build quality... Read More
FROM Insure.com: Switching to a Smaller Car Can Increase Your Insurance Bill DARIEN, Ill., July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Insure.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: NSUR) has today released the results of a new study that confirms yet more bad news having to do with rising oil prices: Switching to a smaller car can actually increase your car insurance bill. Americans are looking to smaller cars for savings... Read More
In less than 7 years, Mercedes-Benz plans to ditch petroleum-powered vehicles from its lineup. Focusing on electric, fuel cell, and biofuels, the company is revving up research in alternative fuel sources and efficiency. The German car company has a few new powertrains in the line-up that European journalists have had the opportunity to test out in their facility in Spain. One vehicle includes the F700, powered by a DiesOtto engine that combines HCCI and spark ignition to get nearly the... Read More
ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. -- Scott Kalitta died Saturday when his funny car burst into flames and crashed at the end of the track during the final round of qualifying for the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park. The NHRA said the 46-year-old Kalitta -- the 1994 and 1995 top-fuel season champion who had 18 career victories, 17 in top fuel and one in funny car -- was taken to the Old Bridge division of Raritan Bay Medical Center, where he died a short time later.... Read More
I found this interesting article on the Nascar website today. They really were the greatest. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Dale Earnhardt and Johnny Cash on Thursday were honored at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum as two of the greatest American icons ever. Meant to perpetuate the legacies of both men, "The Man in Black" program provides music fans and race supporters the ultimate historical crossroad between country music and NASCAR. A black No. 3 racecar with Earnhardt's... Read More
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