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Paul Ingrassia's book 'Engines of Change' reveals the American Dream through 15 classic cars - New York Daily News
This is New York City. Most of us don’t drive cars. We ride the subway, catch the bus and hail taxis. But that doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate a good-looking set of wheels when we see one, especially when it’s an American classic.
Indy 500: Nine cars need to qualify Sunday - Indianapolis Star
Nine cars have yet to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. Nine spots remain in the field going into today's second day of qualifying. So where's the suspense? Drivers should just be able to put four safe laps of qualifying together and get their ...
Disappearing Cars—The Automotive Threatened, Endangered and Extinct List - FOX News
Several years ago, there was a large reward posted for evidence that the Ivory Billed Woodpecker was not extinct as was previously thought. Strangely, the classic car world has yet to respond in like fashion for evidence that breeding pairs of ...
Voting for Toyota's 100 Cars for Good Opens This Morning at 10 am ET/7 am PT - Yahoo Finance
TORRANCE, Calif., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- At 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT today (Monday), Toyota will open voting for the second year of 100 Cars for Good, a national philanthropic program that will award 100 cars to 100 nonprofits over the ...
Clean Cars of America Announces New Website - PRWeb
To place stronger emphasis on their dedication to helping car owners retaining their vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, Clean Cars of America has joined with web design and development company Horton Group to launch a revamped website. The new website is ...
5 Reasons the Future Is Better Without Jetpacks or Flying Cars - Huffington Post
As you contemplate buying your first hybrid/flex fuel/wind-powered car, the one thing you're probably asking yourself (other than, "Is this the only way to assuage my carbon footprint guilt?") is, "Where are all the flying cars and jetpacks already?
Auto Outlook: Warren Buffett takes a liking to GM - United Press International
In 2009, Toyota was forced to recall millions of vehicles because of incidents of sudden unintended acceleration but an investigation found no mechanical or electronic faults in the cars. Honda wins hybrid mileage lawsuit Honda still faces at ...
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