By: Brenda Williams | 2010-01-10 | Automotive The Automotive Hall of Fame was originally founded on October 18, 1939 in New York City by a group of men that had devoted their lives to the automotive industry. They met in New York City with the intention of creating an organization that would forever perpetuate the memories of... read more
By: RyanThomas | 2007-03-15 | Automotive Eleven new members are going to be inducted and welcomed by the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. The whole ceremony is especially prepared for. The Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing would host the mentioned event. The eleven new members can be said to be all experts in the drag racing field. read more
By: Brenda Williams | 2009-11-08 | Automotive It was the peoples car but the people supposedly hated it. It smelled awful, emitted blue smoke and made horrible noises. It was listed in Time as one of the worst cars of all time. Time also called it the car that gave communism a bad name, although one wonders... read more
By: Lisa Ziegler | 2007-03-09 | Automotive Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, one of the most celebrated couples of country music and whose love story began with a date in a Jeep®, will hold a Soul2Soul Tour 2007 sponsored by none other than the Jeep® brand. read more
By: Andrew Whitehead | 2009-11-08 | Automotive The history of the Datsun 240z begins in 1969 when launched as a 1970 model to the motoring world. The Datsun 240z was not a new concept as many manufacturers had achieved sports cars with excellent performance, strong engineering, and attractive styling with mediocre interiors at a low cost. The success of the 240z was down to the fact that the car perfected the idea of a low cost, reliable sports car. The man responsible for the design and creation of the Datsun 240z was Yutaka Katayama and in recognition of his involvement of this legendary vehicle he was inducted into the Automobile Hall o. read more
By: RAJKUMAR | 2009-11-08 | Classics The use of radio signals to remotely control a device, used frequently to the control of model cars, boats, airplanes, and helicopters from a hand-held radio transmitter. Industrial, military, and scientific research organizations make use of radio-controlled vehicles as well. read more
By: Hanna Racey | 2007-01-19 | Automotive Chrysler is planning on breaking the Guinness World Record on the largest number of people playing the popular game Simon Says. However, the company is going to do it their own way - Sebring style. read more
By: Brenda Williams | 2009-10-31 | Automotive The words traditionally used to start the Indianapolis 500 are Gentlemen, start your engines. However, in 1977 those words changed. The word gentlemen by no means referred to deportment. Rather, it indicated gender. And, in 1977 unlike all years previous, not all of the starters were men as Janet Guthrie,... read more
By: Rick Grantham | 2009-11-08 | Automotive What is NASCAR? It stands for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. They are a sanctioning body that evaluates the various stock car racing in the US. NASCAR is one of the most popular sports today in the US. One of the reasons why its popularity boomed is because... read more
By: Anthony Fontanelle | 2007-02-07 | Automotive The Automotive Hall of Fame recently awarded the president of Toyota Motor North America, James E. Press as the 2006 Industry Leader of the Year Award. Six other industry leaders are recognized during the presentation of the awards held in conjunction with the National Automobile Dealers Association Convention in Las Vegas. read more
By: Lisa Ziegler | 2007-03-16 | Automotive In a recent press conference held at the Country Music Hall of Fame, two of the most famous country music artists and real life couples Tim McGraw and Faith Hill said that Chrysler Groups Jeep brand has announced its sponsorship to the couples North American concert series tour called the Soul2Soul Tour 2007. read more
By: dj fresno | 2009-11-08 | Classics While there should not be any confusion between a true rat rod and a hot rod there seems to be many who are getting them mixed up. read more
By: Rakesh Gaikwad | 2009-11-08 | Automotive Established as Kawasaki Aircraft Company to primarily produce components and parts from aeroplanes, Kawasaki began their first venture into the world of motorcycles in 1949 with a motorbike engine. Taking three years to develop and complete, it was mass manufactured a year later as a 148cc engine, featuring a four stroke, single cylinder and had a maximum power output of 4 PS. Twelve months on in 1954, the first fully complete motorbike was manufactured under Meihatsu, a part of the larger Kawasaki Aircraft Company. However, it took six years for the company to build a dedicated company. read more
By: Rakesh Gaikwad | 2009-11-08 | Automotive Established as Kawasaki Aircraft Company to primarily produce components and parts from aeroplanes, Kawasaki began their first venture into the world of motorcycles in 1949 with a motorbike engine. Taking three years to develop and complete, it was mass manufactured a year later as a 148cc engine, featuring a four... read more
By: Sarah Mcbride | 2006-09-20 | Automotive Music will soon fill the air while riding Acura vehicles. This melodic change which will be incorporated in the 2007 lineup of the automaker is effectuated by the partnership of Acura and XM Satellite Radio. read more
By: Brenda Williams | 2009-08-31 | Automotive While one usually looks upon the manufacture of an automobile as an engineering accomplishment, there is that part of its making that is art. Although when most people think of art, they definitely dont think of automobiles. And when they visualize automakers they visualize engineers not artists. Yet the part... read more
By: Jenny Mclane | 2007-03-16 | Automotive The International Drag Racing Hall of Fame will induct eleven new members. The induction ceremony will be held on Gainesville, Florida. read more