Study links emotional well-being to driving a luxury car
Driving a luxury automobile has its advantages and feeling better emotionally may be one of them, according to a recent study.
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Driving a luxury automobile has its advantages and feeling better emotionally may be one of them, according to a recent study.
The citizens of New York City will have new taxi cabs to choose from with the recent unveiling of Ford Transit Connect Taxis.
As hurricane Irene forces her way up the east coast, car owners may be wondering how to protect their vehicles from the predicted 70 mph winds.
Owning a unique car is something many Americans fancy and the recent purchase of the 1939 Pontiac Deluxe Six “Ghost Car” would be sure to please any car enthusiast.
A recent poll from USA Today/Gallup has revealed that many Americans are making changes to their lifestyle in order to combat high gas prices.
As consumers become more technologically savvy by way of social networking and smartphones, the auto industry is taking cue by installing newer models of vehicles with systems that will allow people to stay connected, ConsumerReports.org reports.
Zipcar has reduced its vehicle cost over the past few years by switching over to purchasing vehicles rather than leasing them, Forbes reports.
The continued lull in the economy has left many Americans strapped for cash, and more have had to sacrifice proper car maintenance because they just don’t have the funds to pay for it, AAA reports.
As the newer and more enhanced vehicles of today come fully equipped with such safety features as Bluetooth dialing, automatic braking, back-up cameras and more, Wired magazine asked an important question: “is too many safety features making driving less-safe?”