Monthly Archives: February 2009
BMW goest Green for 2009 Geneva Motor Show
Introducing progressive new models offering that Sheer Driving Pleasure so typical of the brand and at the same time allowing conscientious use of natural resources, BMW is making a significant statement at the…
Toyota teases with Unnamed Car to debut at Geneva Motor Show
Okay, now Toyota is being coy.
Bentley increases Car Prices
The continued weakness of Sterling against the Euro, has forced Bentley Motors to increase the price of all its models within the UK by 5% from the start of April 2009. The price increase will apply to all new orders…
New Study helps determine when Alzheimer affects Driving Skill
Alzheimer — heck, any mental deterioration — is frightening. But so is losing one’s vehicle privileges here in the ‘states. People and the law, though, are struggling on determining what’s the fine line when it’s time to…
Car Entertainment Systems to Blossom in 2009
Buying a vehicle can be a very personal adventure. Each one of us is set in our ways and prefer certain things over others. Perhaps we would rather have a lever adjust the seat of the vehicle rather than a … Continue reading
Volkswagen taps HYPERFUELS for to provide B5 Biodiesel for Race Cars
HERNDON, Va. – After first introducing its clean diesel technology on the race track in 2008, Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced it will use B5 biodiesel to power its race vehicles, transport vehicles and generators during…
Ford Chairman, CEO, Salaried Employees take Paycuts for UAW Concessions
Ford Motor Co. was the only domestic automaker not to accept any part of the financing package from the federal government. As a result, vehiclemaker is tightening its belt.
Bentley Continental Supersports gets Green using Biofuel, Flexfuel for Power
(Bentley Motors, Crewe. 25 February 2009). The Continental Supersports is the fastest and most powerful Bentley ever. It is the extreme Bentley, a muscular two-seater that delivers supervehicle performance and a highly focused…
Saab preps for New Buyers as it cuts cost for Government Aid
It seems that interest in acquiring Saab from General Motors includes not just other automakers, but also “pure” investors and “interested parties” within the auto industry.

