New York moves to ban spinners wheels
New York state is considering legislation to ban the use of "spinner" wheels and hubcaps. S.B. 1640 was reintroduced in the New York State...
Second-generation airbags safer for kids
A new study confirms that newer airbags designed to be less hazardous to children and small adults are indeed safer for young children, without...
Longer-term auto loans don't make sense
WASHINGTON: It appears we've hit another consumer milestone, and it's not one we should be proud of either.
Last year it was our savings rate....
GPS Tracker Company Helps Police Uncover Michigan Grow-Op
Rocky Mountain Tracking located a stolen golf cart equipped with a Smart Tracker GPS tracking device, while also leading police to a Michigan grow-op.
On...
CarFax sued over vehicle-history reports
Car buyers who purchased a CarFax vehicle-history report before Oct. 27, 2006, would be entitled to additional, free reports or other benefits under a...
Explosives-packed cars found in London
Police in London's bustling nightclub and theater district on Friday defused...
Gas, oil futures jump on supply worries
Gasoline and oil futures jumped Friday on continued concerns that domestic refineries aren't producing enough gas to meet peak summer driving demand.
"The market's realizing...
Infiniti August Sales up 21.9 Percent While Nissan Drops 30.9 Percent
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) reported August U.S. sales of 76,827 units versus 105,312 units a year earlier, a decrease of 27 percent compared...
Where Land Rovers never die
The north-eastern Indian hill area of Darjeeling is renowned throughout the world for the quality of its tea.
But now Darjeeling is being noted...
Green Icing on the Cake
ONCE, after I had enthusiastically recommended some cars capable of flaunting speed limits, The San Diego Police Gazette took me to task for “encouraging...



