Some of the most common tall tales that people believe revolve around fuel mileage. No matter how ridiculous some of these hints sound, when the potential to save money is in play people will believe almost anything. So if youve ever had any doubt what the straight scoop is, click on the link below and [...] Read the rest of this entry »
Several things to announce from Carrera of America.
Carrera of America has a Facebook page now too… if you’re a member of FB please join the page.
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A plane that is so hard to land that a chase car had to be employed to aid the pilot in touching down, thats what it takes when were talking about a Lockheed U-2 spy plane. The U-2 is a high altitude spy plane that was built in the mid-1950s and being such is very [...] Read the rest of this entry »
Imagine taking the metal canister away from your everyday standard oil filter and just putting the pleated media into a mounting boss located on your engine? Not only that, but this new style of oil filter is located on the top of the engine making it easy to access and prevent spills or drips when [...] Read the rest of this entry »
Some new Slot It body kits.
CS03b – Porsche 962C Body Kit

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Chrysler 300 Sedans, Dodge Challengers, Chargers, and Rams, Jeep Commanders and Grand Cherokees have been recalled, some 40,000 of them due to an issue with the ignition module that may allow for the removal of the ignition key before the vehicle has been secured in the park position.
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Surprise, surprise. After all of the nattering by Congressional Republicans and the anti-bailout crowd, General Motors’ image got a nice bump from the April 21 announcement that the company paid off its government loans. Recall that last month GM said they paid off $8.4 billion in loans to the U.S. Treasury and governments of Ontario and Canada. Then Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre touted the early payoff in some nationally-televised ads.
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