Which is Better HID or LED Headlamps
Which is Better HID or LED Car Headlamps Having bright headlights can improve both your nighttime visibility and the visibility of other vehicles. Due to its superior performance over Halogen headlight bulbs, automakers increasingly utilize HID and LED headlight bulbs on new vehicles to achieve the highest headlight performance. You may be interested in replacing…
Read MoreAdvantages of Overdrive Explained
I’ll try to explain the Advantages of Overdrive If you’ve never heard of overdrive, you might believe it’s a means to improve your car’s performance by putting it in overdrive mode. Overdrive may sound like a means to improve your vehicle’s performance, but it actually helps you conserve fuel. Overdrive is a gear that is…
Read MoreSaving a Corvette for a Veteran
Regardless of your political beliefs, it is difficult to criticize the sacrifices made by American soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines for their country. Millions of Americans serve in the all-volunteer force for up to a year or more at a time, frequently putting themselves in danger in hostile foreign places. It is a difficult job,…
Read MoreHave You Seen an Equus Bass?
American muscle vehicle. Made by hand in Detroit, Michigan, the birthplace of the American automobile industry. Probably the biggest surprise of the 2014 Detroit auto show was the news that a third new automaker has sprung up in the greater Motor City area and produced three completely hatched examples of their new model almost totally…
Read MoreDetail Then Sell the KITT Trans Am
Detailing then selling a KITT Trans Am for a good profit. In the first season of Knight Rider, the 1982 Pontiac Trans Am played the role of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand), a name given to the car by Knight Industries. Larry of NYC is so aware of the fact that many people would be…
Read More73 GTO the Collonade King
It is unlikely that you will encounter many 1973 Pontiac GTOs in the wild. They exist, though in small numbers. During a turbulent year in U.S. history, fewer than 5,000 Colonnade-body GTOs arrived in dealerships. As federal rules began to affect automobiles, energy-absorbing bumpers were added as an afterthought, and pollution requirements crippled engines that…
Read More57 Buick Model 48
The 1950s were a golden age in entertainment, urban growth, employment prospects, and vehicle manufacturing. Buick, the cornerstone of General Motors, seemed to accomplish everything right beginning in 1949, when Flint introduced the groundbreaking “Riviera” or hardtop design on a wide scale. Buick set new divisional production records in consecutive years (1949-1950) and led, at…
Read MoreHistory of Oldsmobile Before it Failed
Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile in 1897, making it one of the most well-known automotive manufacturers in the United States. It was also one of the oldest automakers in the world, lagging somewhat behind pioneering names such as Opel, Mercedes-Benz, and Peugeot. What Has Been Forgotten About Oldsmobile and Its Automobiles Initially known as…
Read MoreWhich Cars From the 70s Were Losers
Star Wars, Roger Moore Bond films…and the gas crisis. The gas crisis killed muscle cars, not disco. Fuel economy, flamboyant paint schemes, and luxury cars became priorities. Not all 1970s and list automobiles are horrible. Some are outstanding and may be projects. Disco and tube socks aged some automobiles. 1978 Chrysler Concorde (Plymouth Volare…
Read MoreHistory of America’s Favorite Hot Rods
An automotive history of America’s favorite hot rods in the United States is one of the richest in the world. While vehicle manufacturing began in Germany in the 1890s, the United States quickly caught up. Due to the magnitude of the home market and the adoption of mass production, our American automobile industry has witnessed…
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