Archive for March 24th, 2007



Mazda and Suzuki to Showcase Concept Vehicles in New York

by: Anthony Fontanelle The biggest motor show in the United States will be opening its door on the 6th of April and car makers are already announcing that they will be showcasing their concept vehicles at the event.

Asian Brands to Showcase Concept Vehicles at New York Auto Show

by: Anthony Fontanelle Asian car brands have been increasingly becoming popular in the United States. Aside from Toyota and Honda, other car manufacturers from the Orient are tightening their grips on the U.S. auto market.

New York International Auto Show to Host Ford’s Concept Cars

by: Anthony Fontanelle Motor shows have always been one of the foremost gatherings that auto makers take advantage of so as to showcase the advances they have made in the design and performance of their vehicles.

Auto Purchasers Consider Needs Before Country of Origin

by: Lauren Woods Consumer Reports magazine earlier issued its periodic survey of what it and its readers consider the best cars on the market.

Fresh Approach to Reaching Petra

by: Harish Kohli Most tourists to the world’s historical monuments travel do a whistle stop tour – by the grand highway and in large busses.

Mental Massage : a New Way to Relax

by: Harish Kohli Life is getting stressed and technology, far from helping us relax, has increased work and stress. Those with computer work have to sit hunched over a desk all day long but the stress of work has caused other tensions of the mind.

Safari in the Wet Season

by: Harish Kohli Safari in Africa is the dry season. It is when the bush becomes increasingly parched and the animals have fewer and fewer places to find water.

Hyundai to Launch Premium Car in America

by: Lauren Woods Hyundai, the fast-rising Korean automaker, confirmed last Monday the launch of its very first premium car in the United States late in 2008.

Hummer to Launch H3 Right-hand-drive

by: Lauren Woods General Motors Corp. Vice Chairman Bob Lutz earlier introduced a prototype right-hand-drive HUMMER H3.