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Perhaps thinking they were in Chicago stockyards of old, Dodge debuted the 2009 Ram outside the Detroit/NAIAS auto show amongst a herd of cows. I guess no sheep were available and Dodge didn’t...
A recent study by the Rand Corporation, a non-profit research organization, found that light trucks and autos powered by advanced diesel technology or hybrid technology can provide larger societal ben...
With the high cost of developing vehicles, partnerships are probably a necessary evil, or at least a reality, if Chrysler is to survive and prosper. Back in November, 2007 I wrote a blog about Chrysle...
Recently, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said that its member nations may not be able to meet demand as early as 2024; I think it will be even sooner. Are you tired of soar...
For months people have been speculating on the “new” Ram for 2009. Chrysler wouldn’t say, which almost confirms by omission, that it would debut at the 2008 Detroit auto show (more p...
The cost of fuel has become a significant consideration for many of us to the extent it affects where we drive, commuting and even where we go on vacation or whether we tow an RV trailer. No...
Prior to public opening the Los Angeles Auto Show held its annual “media days” replete with “dealer principal” badges and camera crews to shoot advertorials all over the place....
Webmaster, Steve St. Laurent, found this photo in one of his many web surf expeditions. It is common knowledge that the truck will be redesigned for the 1500 series customer for model year 2009 ...
The European Commission wants to require electronic “nannies” that can overrule the driver. In a recent presentation to the Automotive Electronics Congress in Paris, France, Reinhard Schul...
Recently I attended a gathering of automotive media types for a 700+ member organization dedicated to the “highest ideals in automotive journalism” and advancing education within the autom...
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