added 2007 Sat Jun 9 13:48:46 by pagey
Someone struck by a large sports utility vehicle is more than twice as likely to die as someone hit by a saloon car travelling at the same speed. The finding by American researchers will add further weight to calls for SUVs Ã;â;;Ã;Â sporty vehicles with a high, blunt-fronted body atop a broad chass
Someone struck by a large sports utility vehicle is more than twice as likely to die as someone hit by a saloon car travelling at the same speed. The finding by American researchers will add further weight to calls for SUVs Ã;â;;Ã;Â sporty vehicles with a high, blunt-fronted body atop a broad chass
added 2007 Fri Mar 2 19:31:20 by MotorTrend
Mini is planning to roll out a ute in 2010, and will be built alongside BMW's in South Carolina. Yes, a Maxi Mini. Will be aimed at crossover buyers like the Nissan Murano and the Ford Edge.
Mini is planning to roll out a ute in 2010, and will be built alongside BMW's in South Carolina. Yes, a Maxi Mini. Will be aimed at crossover buyers like the Nissan Murano and the Ford Edge.
added 2007 Tue Jan 30 20:40:37 by Ousama
A German engineering company will debut its new "Luxury Utility Vehicle" at the Geneva auto show in March
A German engineering company will debut its new "Luxury Utility Vehicle" at the Geneva auto show in March
added 2006 Wed Aug 16 13:22:33 by Coop666
It seems that when it comes to the environment, Barack Obama is as bad as Al "Global Warming" Gore!
It seems that when it comes to the environment, Barack Obama is as bad as Al "Global Warming" Gore!
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 18:18:32 by dirtyfratboy
If anyone ever questioned America's love affair with the automobile or our willingness to pay up for gasoline, this summer should remove all doubt. Despite record-high gas prices that seem relentless - $3.13 a gallon in New York, $3.23 in L.A. and Chicago - Americans are on track to burn through more fuel this summer than ever.
If anyone ever questioned America's love affair with the automobile or our willingness to pay up for gasoline, this summer should remove all doubt. Despite record-high gas prices that seem relentless - $3.13 a gallon in New York, $3.23 in L.A. and Chicago - Americans are on track to burn through more fuel this summer than ever.






