Monthly Archives: September 2009
Land Rover LRX heads for production:
Land Rover will build a production version of the LRX concept small SUV, the company said on Thursday. The new Land Rover will go on sale in 2011.
2009 Mercedes-Benz C300: An AutoWeek Drivers Log:
INTERACTIVE EDITOR DALE JEWETT: We’ve sung praises for the Mercedes-Benz C-class before, and this example does nothing to change that tune.
Daimler considers building Mercedes C-class in U.S.:
Daimler AG could move some production of the Mercedes-Benz C-class to the United States from Germany, a German newspaper reported Wednesday.
Pininfarina Nido microcar brings safety, spunk to exhibition in Japan:
The Pininfarina Nido, the quirky pedestrian-friendly microcar from the 2004 Paris auto show, is being dusted off for another showing. This time, it will appear as part of an exhibit to bring Italian culture and innovation to Japan.
Fisker is going greener, and Volvo pioneers safety for electric cars, in News Brake for Wednesday, Sept. 23.:
In News Brake: Fisker gets government money to build more green cars, Mercedes eyes Alabama, and Volvo is hard at work on safety for electric cars . . . But Wait, There’s More!
2009 Porsche Cayman S, an AutoWeek Drivers Log:
SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: It’s hard to bitch about a drive in any Porsche, but this Cayman somehow left me wanting for more.
Three Reasons Seniors Are Struggling With Debt
Let’s face it–everyone is having a more difficult time making ends meet right now than they were prior to the recession and senior citizens are no exception. Most people picture a retirement of traveling and spoiling grandchildren. However, there are … Continue reading
Four Quick Financial Fixes to Avoid
A recession like the one we’ve had brings desperate times for many people, and desperation can cause people to make a lot of poor decisions with their money. These decisions can make you think that you’re getting out of a … Continue reading
6 Steps to Repairing a Bad Credit Score
Maintaining a strong poor credit history score is more important now than ever now that poor credit history has tightened and loans are harder to obtain. Without a strong poor credit history score, a loan applicant is likely to either … Continue reading
What If You Can’t Save More Money?
I have written several times in the past few months on this blog about how Americans are saving money at a rate we haven’t seen in years. I’ve also discussed the need to save more money to have emergency funds … Continue reading

