Monthly Archives: October 2008
Why the Financial Crisis Isn’t All Bad News
By Chris Haak 10.10.2008 Amid the doom and gloom on Wall Street - such as seven straight days of huge losses, putting the Dow Jones Industrial Average close to where it was more...
Ford Introduces MyKey Parental Control Device
By Chris Haak 10.08.2008 Ford announced that it will roll out its so-called MyKey to allow parents to keep a tighter rein on the way their young drivers behave themselves in...
Dynolicious iPhone Auto Performance Software Review
By Chris Haak 10.07.2008 When I got my iPhone 3G on July 12 (the day after the iPhone 3G was available to the public), I fell in love with the device immediately. Not only is...
2009 Dodge Challenger R/T 6-Speed Review
By Chris Haak 10.07.2008 I've reviewed a lot of vehicles over the past few years, but the experience I had when driving the Dodge Challenger SRT8 this past summer was one of the...
Hybrid History, Part Two: After the 1920s
By Sam Boni 10.06.2008 Hybrid History Part One looked at HEVs from the 1890s to the 1920s. At that time, one of the automotive world's unsung pioneers, Sir Harry Ricardo, had...
Carbon Motors Plans Purpose-Built Police Car
By Chris Haak 10.04.2008 Carbon Motors, an Atlanta-based police car manufacturer, revealed a prototype of its purpose-built police car to several law enforcement agencies in the...
Hybrid History, Part One: The [Very] Early Years
By Sam Boni 10.02.2008 “Hybridization is the path to the future,” asserted Dave Hermance recently. He is the executive engineer for environmental engineering at the Toyota...
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