Posted February 28th, 2009
by admin
mlpantuso7 asked: I am a college student looking for a reliable car, but one that is inexpensive. I know European cars have long lives, but they are expensive to fix if something goes wrong. I am looking at Mercedes, Saab, and BMW. While we are at it if you have any info on Audis and Acuras I would love that too!
http://www.namingmybaby.com/blog/
Tags: Audis, European Cars, Saab
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 4 Comments »
Posted February 27th, 2009
by admin
aznpride78327 asked: I’ve heard many times that American muscle cars are big, bulky, and are good only in a straight line. What aspects of the car (or what would you do) affects the car’s ability to go around corners well?
While we’re on the subject, what makes a car handle well? I understand that European cars are renowned for their handling. What, then, is the difference between American cars and European cars? Why such a difference in handling?
http://www.doggydisease.com/blog/
Tags: American Cars, European Cars, Straight Line
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 2 Comments »
Posted February 9th, 2009
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southernrightwhale asked: Cars with automatic transmissions have certain benefits (easier to drive) and cars with manual transmissions have other benefits (cheaper to purchase and repair and uses less petrol).
I wonder why the majority of cars in USA have automatic transmissions, while the majority in Europe have manual (driving with a “stick”).
Any historical or other explanations why it is like that?
http://www.pdabuyingguide.com/blog/
Tags: Automatic Transmissions, European Cars, Manual Transmissions
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 5 Comments »