Muscle cars are different to describe in terms of current value, mostly because they are rare today only because no one wanted them when they were new. Here at GoOnTheRoad.com, we’ll look at the top 10 muscle cars you want to invest in.
The top 10 list:
1. 1971 Plymouth “Hemi” ‘Cuda convertible.
2. 1969 Dodge Charger R/T-440 […]
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The Best Muscle Cars to Invest In
Hybrid Car Mileage Comparisons
Hybrid cars are all the rage and many people just don’t truly understand how hybrid cars work. One of the most common questions we get here at GoOnTheRoad.com is how the hybrid cars compare for mileage. While this may seem to be an easy answer, it’s not – there are many factors that affect a […]
August 19th, 2008 | Justin Stewart | 0 comments | Continued
Can Muscle Cars Return?
The Chicago Auto Show was abuzz about the Challenger, and people, like us at GoOnTheRoad.com, have been awaiting the new Camaro for a long time now. The Mustang stands waiting, having been the only American muscle car around for several years.
It’s unclear at this point whether high gas costs and an economy at the beginning […]
August 18th, 2008 | Justin Stewart | 0 comments | ContinuedMuscle Cars - Cars With An Attitude
Muscle Cars - Cars With An Attitude
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Alex Baumm
Eleanor is not a person but a muscle car. This Gone in 60 Seconds 1967 Mustang is the complete embodiment of what muscle cars are all about.
Usually powered by a V8 engine, muscle cars were monsters of drag racing world back in the 1960’s until early portion […]
Tips to Buying a Quality Inspected Used Car
The purchase of any car is a large investment and when you are making an investment, you want to be sure you are getting your money’s worth. Purchasing a used car is no different, and GoOnTheRoad.com wants to help you make sure that you know how to correctly purchase a quality used car.
The first tip […]
Wait lists for Minis, a sign of the times!
As gas prices hover around $4.00 more and more people are getting out of their SUVs and shopping for smaller cars. Some argue it’s a trend that should have been forged after the first gas crisis in the 70s. So here we are finally getting smarter and moving toward alternative fuels, hybrid cars and smaller […]
August 4th, 2008 | On The Road | 0 comments | ContinuedAudi releases pricing for A4 and A4 Avant
HERNDON, Va. – Audi of America today released pricing for two of its newest entries, the 2009 model year Audi A4 sedan and A4 Avant. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price for the A4 sedan will start at $32,700, while MSRP for the A4 Avant will start at $34,500.
“The combination of efficiency, power, performance and design make […]
Toyota sales for July
Echoing what we know to be true about the economy, Toyota’s sales numbers for July were just released. Small cars and Hybrids are stable or show slight increases, while sales of large engine vehicles like trucks, sharply (34%) down. You see less of the decline when you look at the luxury category as these buyers […]
August 2nd, 2008 | On The Road | 0 comments | ContinuedCar Buying Tips
Car Buying Tips
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Cheryline Lawson
Buying a car requires preparation and planning. Never apply for a car loan if you have not checked your credit report. Make sure you check your credit before going to the car dealer because if you don’t check it, the dealer will do so when you get there. So you need […]
GM readies Volt unveiling
DETROIT, July 7 (Reuters) - General Motors Corp is rushing to finish the production version of its Chevy Volt and plans to unveil a showroom-ready model of the heavily touted electric car in September, people familiar with the project say.
Battered by a deepening slump in sales and concerns about whether it can ride out the […]
Going Down - Interest!
Going Down. Interest Rates on New Car Loans
To try a get a handle on where we’re headed, it’s good to glance back at where we’ve been. The 72 month loan was the most popular loan term at dealerships in 2007. While interest rates on new car loans obtained at delerships are down a bit. Here’s […]
Gas for life - from the Florida Lottery!
Looks like our friends in the south east have found a way to cash in on consumer concerns about ever increasing gas prices. So you say you can’t afford to put gas in the car? Well, how bout we capitalize on those fears by selling you a one in ten million chance at […]
July 16th, 2008 | On The Road | 0 comments | Continued
Fiat, BMW plan small-car alliance
TURIN — Fiat and BMW today said they plan to cooperate on platforms and components.
BMW brand development head Friedrich Eichiner said in a statement: “We are currently examining with Fiat group possibilities for the joint use of components and systems in Mini and Alfa Romeo vehicles.”
The automakers have agreed not to divulge more details of […]
Toyota shuffling production, Tundra & Sequoia on hiatus
In a press release (which follows) dated Thursday, July 10th - Toyota says they’ll relocate Prius production to the U.S. (Blue Springs, Miss.) beginning in late 2010. The Camry hybrid is already made in the U.S. at Toyota’s Kentucky manufacturing facility.
Also, starting early August, Toyota will suspend production of Sequoia and Tundra due […]
July 11th, 2008 | On The Road | 0 comments | ContinuedIt’s a panic - but don’t panic
Face it, we’re in a panic. Guys who three months ago were bragging about their Hummer are trying to trade the unsellable bad boy for a Prius or Malibu.
Every auto company is trying to squeeze another mile per gallon out of its cars and trucks. Automakers are tearing up their future-product plans and reassigning engineers […]
How far can you go, beyond E?
Ever wondered how far you might be able to cruise - once your fuel gauge reaches E? American auto manufacturers know that we like to have a buffer zone, so E doesn’t really mean Empty! It’s means almost empty, or you should be looking for the next gas station, or hopefully you’re within […]
July 7th, 2008 | On The Road | 0 comments | Continued