Hello Everyone! Well another great year at Spring Festival of LXs with a lot of Dodge Chargers, Challengers, Magnums and Chrysler 300s. Very cool to see the new Dodge Chargers and Chrysler 300s. What do you guys think?? It was a long time waiting for the 300 to get a new look and I am […]
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2011 vehicles: Most and least expensive to insure
When people purchase a car or truck, they base their decision on several criteria. They might buy a car for its looks, safety features, its price, etc…Car prices is a leading driver for the most people to pursue a certain vehicle. Even someone with deep pockets would appreciate a deal. However, these great deals could […]
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2010/2011 Acura NSX (ASCC): pictures, videos, preview
Excited? Honda’s premium brand is not saying much, but here is what we found out so far. Acura introduce this Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept (ASCC) at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. If this concept car does go into production, we are still unsure if it’s going to be called a NSX. NSX stands for […]
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