Archive for the ‘Classics’ Category

Explore America in an All-American Muscle Car Rental

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city for its gambling, shopping and entertainment. And you are planning to go to Las Vegas on a tight budget. Then fear not my friend, even if you have a limited budget you can still have fun in Las Vegas. Rich or poor, Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world, you will always be entertained there no matter what you do. So start packing up, we are going to Las Vegas.
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The First True Production Model Porsche

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Even though the Porsche 64 is considered by many to be the first car produced by the company it was really only a test car and was never built as a production automobile, in fact only three were built. The 364 was built by Ferdinand and Ferry Porsche after design by Erwin Komenda, while getting its engine modeled after the VW Beetle.
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Dodge Charger SRT8: Welcome The Return of the Muscle Car

Monday, July 6th, 2009

The muscle car era of the early 1960s and late 1970s. The era where Cars were equipped with large powerful V8 engines and sold at an affordable price. An era where cars where use for both street and drag racing. Oh, how fast the days have gone by. But don't despair, because one of the great American muscle car has returned.
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Protecting Your Irreplaceable Classic Auto

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Whether you own a '57 Chevy, a '64 Barracuda, or a '68 Mustang, your classic vehicle is your very own treasure, and deserves to be pampered and protected. This is especially true in northern climates, where winters can be very severe, or in southern areas where the hot sun can roast your beauty.
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The Stig Versus The BMW?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

The Stig is the unidentified test driver of vehicles on the favourite BBC Sunday night programme, Top Gear. So far unbeaten, The Stig's laptimes are breathtaking.
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Here’s A Quick Way To Know What An Automatic Transmission Actually Does

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Most cars sold in the United States since the 1950s have been equipped with an automatic transmission. Automatic transmissions are great for those of us that just want to drive. Period. They are a mystery to most of us, and we've always relied on the competence of the manufacturer that it would work without a hitch. If the transmission failed, we took it to our friendly, neighborhood mechanic and hoped that it could be repaired.
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The History Of The VW Beetle. One Of The Worlds Classic Cars

Monday, June 29th, 2009

The VW Beetle is one of the most well known cars in history. The beetle came out initially in 1938, and has been in production in one form or another for most of the years from 1938 to 2003. The VW Beetle is without doubt one of the most classic cars in history. And the history of the VW Beetle is an interesting one indeed.
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Exotic Cars: Luxury Exotic Sports Cars, Classic and Super Cars

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Exotic cars of all kinds have been a love of luxury for decades. Exotic cars like Lamborghini, Mercedes, Koenigsegg, and Ferrari are prized vehicles that have automobile enthusiasts scrambling to own them. Enthusiasts buy them, sell them, and collect them to showcase and show off. Although there are many exotic cars around today, there are a few that continuously make the top of the best lists.
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Country Cars - Why They Still Attract Many

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Any car that is more than 25 years old is classified as a country car. In the US it is known as an antique car or a vintage car. Vintage cars are still popular and there are many makes and models in existence. These cars come in many shapes, sizes and colors and most major car manufacturers do have vintage vehicles.
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A Brief History Of Rolls Royce

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Rolls Royce is a name synonymous with style and elegance; the cars made by this company are renowned for their luxurious nature as well as the quality of their design and manufacture.
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