Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
We all know that back-seat entertainment systems have become a staple for keeping kids occupied and parents sane during road trips, but BMW is taking it one step further. When the next BMW X3 crossover is released for sale, it will include an option for special brackets to be installed on the backs of the [...]
Filed under: BMW, Technology at Work by Mel
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Monday, September 27th, 2010
For most of us, any Porsche is significantly beyond what we can comfortably afford, but it’s fun to dream. For this week’s Media Monday – the last of the 3rd quarter – we’re indulging in our performance car fantasies, and inviting you to join us, by watching this video, culled from the official Porsche channel [...]
Filed under: Media Monday, Porsche by Mel
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Friday, September 24th, 2010
News out of Tokyo today is that Nissan has ended the pre-order window for it’s new Nissan Leaf electric car, having reached their 20,000 order target three months before the car’s official launch this December. According to a representative of Nissan, there will be no new orders taken until after the first of the year. [...]
Filed under: Buying Trends, Going Green, Nissan by Mel
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Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
The Hybrid Cars blog is reporting today on a story about Kelly Blue Book (KBB), advising that now might be the right time to purchase a used hybrid. While the folks at Hybrid Cars want to remind us all that saving money on gas is just one of the many reasons to purchase a hybrid [...]
Filed under: Economy, Going Green, Used Cars by Mel
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Monday, September 20th, 2010
Courtesy of the AutoChannel, and YouTube, we give you, from New York last July, the official introduction to the 2011 Saab 9-5, an interesting car based on past reviews. Saab is a brand too often overlooked here in the United States – we think that should change.
Filed under: Media Monday, Saab by Mel
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