Antique And Vintage Cars And Their Alure
Generally speaking, antique cars are those that are at least 25 years of age. The costs of insurance policies for antique cars are also very low and tend to vary between $100 and $250 per year to meet minimum legal requirements.
Future Of Hybrid Cars
In the past few years, development, production, and demand for hybrid cars has increased at an enormous rate. While the cars currently on the market may already seem like technological masterpieces, the car companies are continuing to develop and improve new vehicles with features that improve fuel efficiency, performance and appearance. These future hybrid cars utilize the best in our available technology to create cars that will appeal to a vast array of people. While many car manufacturers are designing future hybrid cars to be high performance, sporty vehicles, the greatest increase in purchasing and production of hybrid cars has been in sedans, coupes, and SUVs, particularly in hybrid versions of cars that already exist. So, whi ...
Fast Cars and Sports Cars
Sports cars are automobiles that have the ability to generate high top speeds They are generally light weight with a low center of gravity and possess powerful engines to propel them to high speeds
Reasons to Attend Modified Car Events
The car lover is a special person The person that loves the modified car is even more unique
Why Should I Buy Used Japanese Cars Rather Than New Ones?
Used Japanese cars have attributes that new Japanese cars (or cars from any country actually) may not have. For example, the design of used Japanese cars are radically different from new cars nowadays - but different and new does not automatically mean better. There are Japanese used cars which actually look very much better than some of these new designs of Japanese cars that are coming out. If you are a collector of Japanese used cars, you might be blessed with having a collection that feature a host of designs that the new generation of car owners may never have seen or even heard of.
Who Buys Used Cars?
For most people, cars have become one of life's important necessities Since the end of the "cash for clunkers" sale, the sales of used cars have increased
Hydrogen Powered Cars. Running and Maintaining Hydrogen Fuel Cars
We should all be aware of the growing problem of global warming caused by greenhouse gases being pumped into the atmosphere. A large percentage of these gases are coming from the very cars and trucks that we all drive everyday, (most of which still use the very inefficient internal combustion engine, an engine that is notorious for emitting harmful exhaust gases.) But by converting your existing cars into Hydrogen Powered Cars you can drastically reduce the amount of pollution that YOU produce by driving everyday, and so cut the size of your personal carbon tire print.
Choosing A Car Rental In Santorini Island, Greece
The Island of Santorini consists of huge car rental agencies for providing convenient and fun making vacation trip with amazing sight seeing attractions. Millions of visitors come to Santorini every year and enjoy this magical island, which is gifted with amazing landscapes, beautiful beaches, villages, museums, live volcano, calderas and many more.
Are Electric Cars A Part Of Your Future?
It seems that not so long ago, electric cars were a very distant possibility. However, in today's world, electric cars are becoming extremely popular and may very well be a large part of our not so distant future. Electric cars have been produced, tried, and tested by many manufacturers and consumers are excited about the prospect. Let us take a look at the many positives that can go with the future of electric cars and why we should consider it as a possibility in our own future.
Vintage and Classic Cars
Vintage cars are generally defined as cars manufactured till the end of the First World War There are some variations though, as the cut-off is 1925 in America whereas it is 1930 in Britain
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2005 Chrysler 300C Review
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license. Letter Quality
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Introduction Chrysler 300C -- 2005 Review: 300. It's a number that made a name for Chrysler in the mid Fifties. Back then, Mopar performance was alpha-numeric. The fleetest of the fleet - the big, 300 series coupes - were badged with sequential letters and backed by serious hardware. In 1956, a 300b "letter car" was the first to pack one horsepower per cubic inch - an early milestone, in the upcoming horsepower wars. And so it went, through 1965, when lettered versions of the 300 series disappeared. Chrysler dusted off the digits a few years back, introducing the 300M to the lineup. Based on the LH platform, it was a nice, front wheel drive sedan, but hot, it was not. Now, Chrysler has re-invented the 300 and revived the letters, and this time it's packing heat. The 2005 Chrysler 300 is offered in four versions. A 2.7 liter, 190 hp V-6 drives the base model, which stickers for $23,595. Next up, price and power-wise is the Touring model, which pairs a 250 hp, 3.5 liter V-6, with a $27,395 price tag. Also sharing the 3.5 six is the 300 Limited, at $29,890. At the top of the food chain is the $32,995 300C, which I've recently had a chance to evaluate in two extended stretches, spaced several months apart. Continue to 2005 Chrysler 300C Review from MyRide.com © 2008 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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