Monday, April 14, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Poll: What Is Your Favorite Car Name?
Vote below for your favorite car name, and if your favorite is not on our list then add it in a comment at the bottom. We hope your week is off to a great start!
What Is Your Favorite Car Name?
Monday, March 31, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Charge Forward With The Cadillac ELR
Cadillac's newest addition to the family combines the best of performance, luxury, and environmentally friendly design. With regenerative braking, electric motor, and an extended range it truly makes for a complete modern driving experience. See what it is all about in the video below.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
The Working Parts Under Your Hood
We stumbled across the following GIFS and thought they would be fun to share with all of you. Take a look at the inner workings of your engine, and the processes that put the power behind your vehicle.
**Click the images to see a bigger version**
Monday, March 3, 2014
What To Do If You Are Caught in a Dust Storm On Your Next Road Trip
One great part of living on the West Coast is wide open drives and miles of road to cover from the Southern Border up to Washington. Making a long distance drive through the Southwest means traversing many different landscapes, and the desert poses one unique challenge for drivers: dust storms.
So what do you do if you a driving along, and the next minute you are inundated in a wall of dust? Luckily, the answer is easy and it will help keep you safe until the wind and dust pass.
1) Begin to slow down after checking for traffic around you.
2) Merge off of the highway, making sure that you are no longer in a traveling lane.
3) Turn off all your vehicle lights and engage the parking brake.
4) Stay in the vehicle and keep your seat belt fastened in case of a collision.
5) Wait for the storm to pass and merge back onto the highway.
Have you ever been caught in a dust storm while driving? What did you do? Share your story in a comment below.
So what do you do if you a driving along, and the next minute you are inundated in a wall of dust? Luckily, the answer is easy and it will help keep you safe until the wind and dust pass.
1) Begin to slow down after checking for traffic around you.
2) Merge off of the highway, making sure that you are no longer in a traveling lane.
3) Turn off all your vehicle lights and engage the parking brake.
4) Stay in the vehicle and keep your seat belt fastened in case of a collision.
5) Wait for the storm to pass and merge back onto the highway.
Have you ever been caught in a dust storm while driving? What did you do? Share your story in a comment below.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Unfortunate Loss At the Corvette Museum
News broke today from the Skydome at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY that a sinkhole erupted causing structural damage and the loss of some classic cars. The Corvette museum is home to the lineage of Corvette cars and dedicated to preserving the iconic model in its original glory. It is truly an unfortunate loss, and we are sad to hear that some of their collection has been lost.
Check out the video below, which shows that actual sinkhole in the middle of the Skydome on site at the Corvette Museum.
Check out the video below, which shows that actual sinkhole in the middle of the Skydome on site at the Corvette Museum.
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