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Top 10 Most Powerful Cars in the World

POSTED: 7th June 2010

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Despite these tough economic times and our newfound environmental sensibilities, there is still an appetite to build and buy the next generation of supercar. There is now a new exclusive group called the 1,000-horsepower club. Let’s put that into perspective. The World War Two Spitfire…


Performance: Get Yourself Aligned

POSTED: 7th June 2010

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We have covered a great many tactics to make your car faster with out the need to increase power. We’ve looked at the benefits of lowered suspension, cutting down weight, chassis stiffening, properly bedding in brakes, limited-slip differentials and the use of proper performance tires. Well, we are now going to start linking some of these…


Speed & Sound: Plugged In – A First Look at Subwoofers

POSTED: 7th June 2010

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Last year, we took a look at how speakers worked, then at what separated the also-rans from the truly great products. In this installment of Plugged In, we are going to delve into the topic of subwoofers. If you ask the average guy or girl on the street what a subwoofer is…


One on One with David Mondragon

POSTED: 7th June 2010

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David Mondragon arrived from the U.S. to be the President of Ford of Canada just in time for the the most challenging times ever for the North American car industry. Between getting in touch with Ford’s Canadian dealers and customers, and managing the company in a difficult economy, he is a busy man..


Book Review: Mustang Masterpieces

POSTED: 7th June 2010

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There are a lot of books written about the Ford Mustang, but it is easy to forget that the car has been around for the better part of five decades. Author Jerry Heasley’s latest release, Mustang Masterpieces, is different, as he has chosen to focus his attention on those Mustangs…


Pontiac Will Always Have a Place in My Heart

POSTED: 7th June 2010

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For those who read this page on a regular basis, you know I often like to reflect back to my youth, as I believe that it is what makes us who we are today. The saying I use most often is “I have never met anyone who is screwed up from something…