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Automakers Rolling Dice with Partnerships

A few days apart in April 2008, four major automakers made announcements about two separate partnerships between them. 

The proclamations were not so stimulating for car buyers, but these alliances definitely deserve a closer look.

One Big Happy Family

Image from Diesel Station

The Toyota Subaru sports carFirst, officials for Toyota and Subaru said the Japanese automakers will team to develop a sports car with a box engine, which we will see hopefully around 2011.

Days later, and probably more interestingly, Nissan and Chrysler announced that they will be producing cars for each other. Read more

The Holy Grail of Automotive Trends, and More

As the 2008 model year season approaches its end in the automotive world, we can look back and clearly see certain future trends emerging. 

One of them can be considered the Holy Grail for car owners: getting 100 miles per gallon or even more.

Trends of Tomorrow

Interior TechnologyIt seems pretty far-fetched, but industry insiders continue to talk and write about it. 

While that certainly would be the most eye-catching development, several other trends emerged in 2007 and 2008 and continue to solidify.

Among the important trends are Read more

Chrysler offers rebates in time for the holidays

Chrysler offers rebates to help with holiday spending

It is no secret that 2007 has been a rough year for Chrysler, so in the spirit of the upcoming holidays they are offering quite a deal to Christmas time car shoppers.

Want to buy a car for that special someone this year? Now is a good time to check out Chrysler to find the car of their dreams.

When it starts

Chrysler star logo

The ad campaign will start on November 20th and push Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler vehicles. They will also hype the lifetime warranty they started offering on engines and transmissions earlier in 2007.

Just in time for Christmas, Chryslar hopes to entice holiday shoppers to help thin out their 2007 stock, and renew interest in the brand for 2008. Read more

Roadside Investigators test pollution levels

Pollution on the side of the road is a real threat

It is no secret to Southern California residents that the air is unclean, in fact anyone who has traveled the 5 freeway during heavy traffic can still taste it in the back of their mouth.

But how bad is it really? If you walk down the street just how much are those tailpipes affecting your pipes? How strict should emission restrictions be ?

Testing the pollution

Tail pipeDuring the month of September, ultraviolet and infrared sensors were used to measure the pollution coming from each car that drives our freeways every day. Read more

How much of your life is spent in traffic?

Ever thought about how much time you spend in traffic?

Anyone that is forced to commute has to wonder just how much time they spend sitting in traffic. If you added up all the hours spent in your vehicle driving to or from work, how long would it really be?

Some people are lucky and live near their work, but most of us sit in traffic for hours before work and after. In fact the numbers of people who communte twice daily to get to work is staggering at best.

How much time do you spend in traffic?

The facts

Sitting in traffic
It turns out that the average American spends approximately 34 hours a year commuting in their cars and the average Californian spends closer to 82. Read more

Consumer Reports serves up car reviews like it’s their job

They are trusted because that is all they do, review products. Generally the well established, well known names are the way to go when it comes to reading any type of review.

Trusting information about something as pricey as a vehicle requires good sourcing, sound facts, and unbiased advice.

Targeted help

Consumer Reports goes one step further by offering information about new vehicles and used vehicles.

Under the new category they provide:

Their top picks for the year A road test guide Previews of newest cars they can get their hands on to review

Conversely, under the used category they provide:

Best and worst lists A review list of cars A to Z An owner satisfaction section noting cars people they surveyed would purchase again

Handy unbiased advice

Consumer reports prides themselves on the fact that they accept no advertising, or free samples and that they purchase each car, which they test above and beyond to provide a real in-depth review. Read more

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