Glady Reign's Articles

  • Mariner Receives Upgrade for 2008 Model Year
    Mercury failed to sell a significantly large number of the Mariner last year. In response to this, they have refined and upgraded the Mariner for the 2008 model year.
  • Camry Hybrid 50th Anniversary Edition to hit Showrooms in March
    Toyota celebrates their 50th year of doing business in the United States. In connection with that, Toyota will be releasing a limited number of Toyota Camry Hybrid 50th Anniversary Edition.
  • Lean Business System Key to Toyota's Success
    Toyota's success in the automotive industry is credited to their use of the lean business system. The business philosophy is centered on the reduction of wastes in the production process.
  • The Ford F-350: A Heavy Duty Vehicle
    Ford has released the F-350 for the 2007 model year and the most striking thing about it is its size. It is made for heavy duty purpose and its design proves that it can handle the toughest job and the toughest road surface.
  • Kumho to Supply Tires for DaimlerChrysler AG
    Kumho Tires was recently announced as the original equipment tires for DaimlerChrysler cars. The Mercedes Benz A-Class and the Chrysler Sebring will be the first cars to be fitted with Kumho Tires.
  • Daimler, GM Talk Gets Serious
    GM’s comforting hands could easily wipe Chrysler’s troubles away. One filial stroke could raise it from the pandemonium it is enduring now. However, is GM ready to go a mile to help the ailing automaker?
  • Sales Of Used Tires Pose Alarming Concerns
    With the alarming increase of fatalities linked to worn wheels, auto safety groups seek more stringent regulations in selling used tires. Stricter regulations are expected to slash accidents on the roads.
  • Rumors Spread; Morale Barely Breathing In Auburn Hills
    Rumors keep spreading and they create more nerve-racking aftereffects on Chrysler’s workers, in Auburn Hills, and in the entire auto industry. Confidences are plummeting and morale is barely breathing at Chrysler’s place of abode.
  • Roush Paints Mustang BlackJack Power
    Ford Mustang enters the center stage flaunting black elegance and a menacingly intense power. The 2007 Roush Stage 3 BlackJack, a tone-on-tone limited edition Ford pony car boasts of 430 horsepower supremacy.
  • GM, Chrysler Deal Could Wound Michigan
    Though some analysts say that GM’s acquisition of Chrysler is less likely to happen still, there are reasons to believe that it is a heady possibility – part of the number of possibilities that Daimler is considering. In case said acquisition takes place, experts expect a wounded Michigan.
  • GM-Chrysler Merger Would Be Dreadful
    Notwithstanding the silence between GM and Chrysler, speculations still surface the auto industry helm. Analysts say the possible GM-Chrysler merger would be dreadful.
  • CNN Shines Light On Car Insurance Companies
    CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360˚ has recently covered the issue of claimants having a hard time getting their claims fairly handled by some insurance companies. The report showed that several major insurance companies delay handling claims, deny that the claimant was hurt, and defend their decision in court if the claimant decides to sue.
  • Ethanol Power from Saab
    Saab, in connection with the upcoming 2007 Geneva Motor Show, will unveil an engine that runs on 100 percent ethanol. This development follows their production of vehicles which runs on 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline.
  • Production Programs Granted to CTS Automotive Products
    CTS, a leading developer and producer of electronic components and sensors have recently announced that CTS Automotive Products was awarded with numerous production programs. These production grants are for the manufacture of CTS Automotive Products’ Seat Belt Tension Sensor which is used in the production of seatbelt assemblies.
  • Kia Adds to Its Lineup the cee’d Sporty Wagon
    Kia is on its way of completing its lineup of cee'd vehicles. The first member is the cee'd hatchback released last year, then at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, the automaker will unveil the Sporty Wagon version of the cee'd, and the third version, the Sporty Hatch will be available by December of this year.
  • Aging Cars Still On US Roads
    A recent study conducted by R.L. Polk & Co shows that light vehicles last longer nowadays. For cars, the median age is 9.2 years while for trucks, it is 6.9 years.
  • Safety Is Tattooed On Volvo
    Glam should not supersede safety in the topmost part of the auto purchaser’s checklist. But those who take safety for granted could count on Volvo, since the thing is tattooed on its face.
  • V70 Delivers New Engines, E85 Option
    The third model to use the V70 moniker has debuted at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. The new V70 does not only offer new engines; it is also offering E85 as an option.
  • What Does Your Car Tell About You?
    What you do and what you own tell something about you. But have you ever wondered what your car is telling other people?
  • Is Daimler Selling Chrysler?
    Wednesday was an emotional day for Chrysler workers. That day marked an enduring painful struggle for both the company and its workers. Could this situation trigger Daimler to sell Chrysler in favor of German shareholders?
  • The Job-losing Spell Is Cast In Delaware
    The ambience is austere and the faces of Chrysler’s workers reflect a crushing melancholia. Indeed, the job-losing spell is cast in Delaware – and there’s no way to escape it.
  • Plug-in Hybrid Technology From Odyne Corporation Presented To Fleet Managers
    Odyne Corporation, a leader in the development of hybrid technology for trucks and buses recently showed their technology’s advantages to fleet managers in the Southern California and New York areas. They also showcased their current lineup of hybrid vehicles.
  • New Nissan Model And Updated 350Z To Be Revealed At Geneva Motor Show
    Nissan recently announced that they will be unveiling anew car model at the forthcoming 2007 Geneva International Motor Show, but has not released any details with regards to the new car. Another car that they will be showing off at the said motor show is an upgraded version of their 350Z.
  • DaimlerChrysler Cars To Be Equipped With BorgWarner All-Wheel Drive System
    DaimlerChrysler cars that will be released in the near future will be equipped with the Interactive Torque Management from BorgWarner. The system allows a car to transfer from a front-wheel drive configuration to an all-wheel drive one.
  • Accessible Nitrogen Gas Dispenser for Cars and Light Trucks
    Nitrogen gas is one of the best pressurizing medium for a car’s tires since it diffuses slower than the common oxygen gas that is currently being widely used. TireLast Systems has developed UltraAir, compressed nitrogen gas devoid of moisture which will soon be available on vending machines.
  • 2007 Jeep Patriot Loaded With Radical Sound System Technologies
    The 2007 Patriot is dubbed the most capable vehicle in its class owing to its superior off-road driving capabilities. The compact SUV also excels when it comes to the sound system technology that it is equipped with.
  • AAA And Minnesota Safety Council Promote Child Passenger Safety Week
    This week is being observed as the Child Passenger Safety Week. In connection with this, the American Automobile Association has teamed up with the Minnesota Safety Council to promote child passenger safety and to educate parents on how to properly secure their children.
  • Sweden's Best-Selling Wagon Evolves Sensibly
    The next generation station wagon of Volvo intends to capture traditional buyers who wanted practicality over style. However, Volvo V70 will make some aficionados wait for at least a year.
  • Detroit’s Car Maker Formulates Comeback Plan
    Those shareholders wishing to acquire Chrysler Group won’t get their wish because DaimlerChrysler AG is keeping it close to its chest. In fact, a secret restructuring plan called "Project X" is aimed at transforming Chrysler into a smaller, more efficient car maker.
  • GM To Edit Super Bowl Ad With Suicidal Nuance
    GM is singing a new tune now. After saying that it had no plans to change its criticized Super Bowl ad, GM has agreed to edit it because of the intensifying clamor of a suicide prevention group that has started after it was shown to the public.

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