Category Archives: News

Corporate profits up. Employment levels stagnant. Greed?

The recent rise in corporate profits has not yet resulted in lower unemployment rates. Some are concerned that corporations are being greedy instead of expanding and hiring.

“The Car Show” with Adam Carolla Debuts TONIGHT (July 13, 10pm)

Disappointed with Top Gear USA? There’s hope.

Next Saab 9-3 coupe will be nearly identical to Phoenix concept

Paul Horrell of Top Gear Magazine heads to New York to drive the Saab Phoenix concept car and learns that aside from minor changes, this will be the shape of the new 9-3 coupe.

Longer Yellow Lights, Fewer Accidents (Less Ticket Revenue)

The Missouri Department of Transportation has lengthened yellow lights at some intersections, resulting in a dramatic reduction in red light camera violations. By allowing more time for intersections to clear, opportunities for collisions are reduced.

Bob Lutz’s Eight Laws of Business (Book Review of “Guts”)

Robert A. Lutz, the outspoken cigar-smoking fighter pilot who helped turn Chrysler around before it merged with Daimler-Benz in 1998, sat down and wrote a book on business before his brief retirement.

More pictures of the 2012 Toyota Camry

It does look a bit shorter, so will it be lighter?

Blurry Pictures of the 2012 Camry

Unveiled at an event for Toyota dealers. The audience collectively yawned.

Nicola Bulgari buys the very last Cadillac DTS

Its the end of an era for Cadillac. The DTS, a front-wheel drive full size luxury sedan that traces its roots back to the 1990s, is still one of Cadillac's top sellers. The final DTS goes to Italian designer and

Joplin, Missouri Pummeled By Tornado

75% of the town was destroyed in a tornado on May 22, 2011.

Saab Lives, For Now

A Lithuanian bank owned by Russian investor Vladimir Antonov intends to loan the Swedish automaker $48 million, enough to pay suppliers and continue production.