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The Most Important Questions About the Toyota 4Runner Lawsuit Answered
Toyota Motor Corporation is currently facing a lawsuit over their 4Runners, which are from the fourth generation. Plaintiffs have so far joined the suit alleging that the cars are defective and make it unsafe to drive. They can cause serious car accidents. This article will answer the most important questions about the ongoing lawsuit against Toyota and the safety of these vehicles.
By Tony Porter4 years ago in Wheel
Auto Advertising Slogans in America
How many of you bought a car just because of its catchy slogan? I would bet many people. Ever since the auto industry began, manufacturers learned quickly to come up with some creative way to sell their brand to the public. Some way-out-there thinkers came up with catchy musical tunes; others zoomed in on more memorable slogans in their advertising. For example, the Chevrolet ad went this way "Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet."
By Dave Wettlaufer4 years ago in Wheel
Sleazy car salesgirl
“I want to be a car salesperson,” says no one, ever. No kid in kindergarten has dreams of grandeur in the automotive sales industry and it’s a profession that is generally ignored. When it's not being ignored it’s being revered negatively. There are movies on how fucked up our souls are and anyone who has bought a car can tell you how sleezy we are. It’s funny because we thought the same thing you did. In fact, every car salesperson I have ever talked to has said, “I didn’t want to be in car sales.” So why did we stick around?
By E. J. Strange4 years ago in Wheel
Should you buy a used electric car?
While the benefits of electric cars are well documented, especially their no emissions, should the public look into purchasing used electric vehicles if they’re in the market for a new car? Here, with used Ford dealers, Motorparks, we look into the used car market.
By Rachel Gray4 years ago in Wheel
What are zero-rated vehicles and how do they affect truck drivers
Since March 2021, all HGVs entering London have been required to register with Transport for London as part of the Direct Vision Scheme. This itself is part of the Vision Zero Plan. The brainchild of the current Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, the scheme aims to eliminate all traffic-related deaths in London.
By Andrea Easton4 years ago in Wheel
Chip Shortage Impacts Brand New Vehicle Production Group
The economy of the United States continues to rebound from the pandemic slump. The impact of COVID-19 in the economy affected many sectors, including the automotive industry. Automakers have to face many challenges as the virus outbreak persists. They have to find a solution regarding the accumulating issue of vehicle production shortage and backlogs.
By Jen Demkin4 years ago in Wheel
Are electric HGVs really the way forward?
The government plans to ban sales of new petrol and diesel fuelled HGVs from 2040. This basically gives the logistics industry 20 years to develop at least one feasible alternative. Electricity appears to be the main contender. It does, however, present some major challenges which will need to be overcome quickly if the government’s plan is to succeed. Here is a quick guide to what you need to know.
By Andrea Easton4 years ago in Wheel
Driving: A Pretty Good Model for How People Will Behave With Unlimited Freedom
I drive something like 250 miles a day, five days a week. I am always surrounded by cars, and so I have seen a lot of nonsense. The nonsense never comes from nowhere, and so it’s always predictable and avoidable. With very few exceptions the best way to avoid nonsense is to follow traffic laws.
By Garrett Warren4 years ago in Wheel
Move Over Boys, Female Car Clubs Are Here
As an avid automotive swap meet vendor, there’s always been rumbling amongst us … sales associates. One would say, there’s noticeably less attendance this year than from last, but, that’s something stupid we say every year, or, is it stupid?
By Dave Wettlaufer4 years ago in Wheel
Bajaj Bikes in India
Bajaj bikes are synonymous with quality and reliability. At one point in time, Bajaj was the leading producer of two-wheelers (scooters) in India. On entering the motorcycle manufacturing field, they have reasserted their position and have the distinction of being the second largest motorcycle manufacturing company in India and the sixth largest in the world. There are nine Bajaj bikes available in India. The Bajaj bike price range starts with INR 30,713 for Bajaj CT 100 and goes up to INR 1.62 lakhs for the high-end Bajaj Dominar 400. A couple of Bajaj new bikes are expected to hit the Indian roads soon.
By abhi rathoor4 years ago in Wheel






