Not surprisingly, the 2006 Ford Expedition continues to be a smooth ride. Benefiting from the four-wheel-drive independent suspension, the Expedition continues to have great handling and it’s at the top of its class.
Money changes things. When oil was $20.00 a barrel, the idea of blending corn squeezings with
petroleum or manufacturing fuel from used french-fry grease seemed goofy. Now, oil is above $60.00 a
barrel, and geopolitical issues portend even higher petroleum prices. It’s time to get serious about
renewable fuels as alternative energy sources, and luckily, the marketplace is taking steps in that
direction.
My friend bought a car some months ago. I wasn’t really sure why he bought it. Transport comes to mind but for that the car needs to move first. But that car didn’t move. It just sat there daintily like a prom date. Except that it rusted and prom dates don’t. But I admit it worked beautifully while going downhill.
Car accidents that cause injuries have happened virtually since automobiles were invented. The first recorded accidental injury occurred in 1869. An Irish woman named Mary Ward was thrown out of the steam-powered carriage she was riding in when it hit an especially deep rut in the road.
Known as the “American supercar reborn”, the Ford GT was originally built in commemoration of the Ford GT40 racecar. As you may (or may not) remember, the GT40 was a legendary racer that swept the competition and beat out the world’s best racecars in the prestigious 24 Hours of LeMans race back in 1966.
Horse power is an interesting thing, with horses, but especially cars and trucks.
The Mazda6 is a performance-based vehicle that was originally built to be a sporty equivalent of European cars. Since its original release in 2003, the Mazda6 has been a competitive vehicle in its class.