Article Archive for June 2010
The Ford Falcon was produced by the Ford Motor Corporation between 1960 and 1970 and it originally was a great success for the company. Compared with other compact cars of the day, it was offered …
So it’s not as quick as the Ford Mustang; so it’s not as sleek as the Chevrolet Camaro. Who cares – it’s American muscle, so what’s not to love? Here’s an ovation to ’70s retro, …
Plymouth needed a beautiful icon, and it came with a pair of tail fins, 303-hp V8, chrome grill, gold accents and a sleek, angular body: the Plymouth Fury.
Debuting in 1956, the Fury ploughed into showrooms …
The production of the 911 Turbo began in 1974. The car was also called the Porsche 930 in the USA; the number 930 is in reference to the car’s internal type number. In Europe, it …
There is a certain kind of pleasure when buying a used car. Although most people don’t think that way, buying a car was always a major thing in a drivers life. When buying a new …
The British vehicle manufacturing industry leads Europe with over forty companies producing cars, trucks, vans and buses, with additional international companies manufacturing the necessary components for those vehicles. The Automotive Industry represents 13% of Britain’s …
The smell of a new car can be intoxicating to the serious buyer. However, while it is natural to get heady over a car, you need to be take time out and consider a few …
Sooner or later, you are going to need to replace the tires on your car, and if you’re on a fixed income, you can choose to buy used wheels – instead of shelling out a …
With our shaky economy and uncertain job future many people are asking themselves… “Do I really need a new car now?”
The answer depends totally on your financial situation and whether or not you feel secure …
Some people, sadly, suffer from one of the following problems when taking their car for an MOT. They either disagree with the outcome of the test because it has failed incorrectly, or even passed incorrectly. …
