Kia has Soul and is trying to sell it to the American car buyers. But this probably comes as no surprise to the American public The Soul we are talking about was announced earlier this year in 2007 at the International Auto Show. It is believed that this car was named Soul to represent the cars Korean origin and the combined efforts of both Korea and their North American counter parts in California. The 2008 Kia Soul combines tastes and design in an effort to bring new life…
Ford to Exit the Minivan Market?
Ford may be exiting the minivan market, but few people are likely to notice or even care. Ford has a better idea and that idea doesn’t involve selling minivans.
2007 Hyundai Entourage: The Minivan Wars Heat Up
The minivan wars are heating up even as Ford exits the market and as GM considers doing the same. Hyundai is throwing the gauntlet down, hoping that you will pick it up and buy the Entourage, the newest minivan in a crowded segment.
Tips On Selecting Your Custom Car Cover
Protect one of your most valuable investments by purchasing a custom made car cover. Here are some tips on what to shop for when choosing your product.
Discount Auto Parts: 4 Ways to Save!
Never before have their been so many choices as to where you can purchase replacement automobile parts. Some retailers are better than others; four choices are listed herein.
Beware of Hurricane Damaged Vehicles!
Be careful…that used car you are planning to buy may have been salvaged from a flood. Avoid the hassle and grief of owning a lemon by doing a little research first. Read on and I will show you how.
Naza Automotive: U.S. Market Possible?
Malaysia’s automotive market is young, but growing. Much like Korea’s market was just a generation ago, Malaysia’s auto industry is poised to debut on the world scene. Naza and Proton are two names worth remembering; at least one is likely to export its cars to the American market some day.
Sporting the Kia Sportage
The Kia Sportage is a compact sport utility vehicle from the Korean automobile maker. And even though it is from another continent, this vehicle still holds the capacity to bring about functionality and purpose into its very existence as well as to the American way of life.
Kia To Open First U.S. Manufacturing Plant In 2009
In an announcement made on March 2006, Kia Motors Corporation, the maker of Kia cars, announced official plans to build a $1.2 billion assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. The location has been confirmed as West Point, Georgia and will serve as Kias first manufacturing plant in America. The first Kia cars to roll off of the assembly line are said to begin production in 2009.
Geely Cars: Gotta Get One?
Geely cars are coming. So are Chery automobiles. The first Chinese cars are likely to appear in the U.S. inside of two years. Will you buy one?
Helpful Car Buying Tips
Are you getting ready to buy a new car? Do you dread the experience? Well, I can’t guarantee that it won’t be a painless endeavor for you, however if you go into the haggling session equipped, you can come out with big savings and with your dignity intact.
Hyundai Equus: Are Your Ready For a Korean V8?
A V8 powered Hyundai? Are you kidding? No, I am not. Hyundai has one and is eager to bring it to the US. Move over Toyota and Honda, watch out Lexus and Infiniti: Hyundai has a car that will compete against your best models.