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Matthew Keegan's Articles in Automotive

  • Acura RSX: Integra Again
    Back in 1986, when the Acura brand was introduced by the Honda Motor Company, two models started it all: the Legend and the Integra. Since that time several additional models have joined the Acura line up and the two original models were renamed: the Legend became the RL and the Integra was renamed the RSX. Today’s RSX – a three door hatchback -- continues to offer pretty much what the original Integra stood for: luxury, engineering, and value.
  • Is Acura Missing the Alternate Fuels Boat?
    While parent company Honda continues to bestow all of its hybrid technology on its Honda division vehicles, Acura is doing without any alternate engine sources to power their cars and SUVs.
  • Acura: 20 Years of Honda Luxury
    In March 2006, the Honda Motor Company celebrated an important milestone: the 20th anniversary of their luxury brand, Acura. Created to give Honda aficionados an opulent make that they could be proud of, Acura has successfully expanded the company’s reach far beyond more prosaic models such as the Civic and the Accord. Today, Acura is a very different brand than the company that was birthed in 1986.
  • Acura Integra: The Car, The Legend
    Released as a 1987 model, the very first Acura Integra started what was to become a strong following of owners who were drawn in by the car’s sports appeal and reasonable prices.
  • Acura RSX: Swan Song
    When Honda launched the Acura brand in 1986, two models powered the fleet: the Integra and the Legend.
  • Acura TL: Renewed Vigor
    Acura’s first stab at a small luxury sedan was the Vigor, a model introduced in 1991.
  • All About Audi
    German sport luxury brand Audi has played a strong role in helping to shape consumer tastes and influence the entire European touring market.
  • Audi TT: Tourist Trophy
    Audi broke the mold when its concept TT car was presented at auto shows around the globe during the mid1990s.
  • 2007 Saturn AURA: The Wait Is Over!
    When Saturn exited the midsize car market a few years ago they left with a promise: we’ll be back. After several years of lackluster sales, GM’s Saturn division dropped the unpopular L Series in 2004 with no immediate replacement waiting.
  • Audi A4: From Passat and Back
    Sometimes an automaker will introduce a vehicle based upon the platform of a “lesser” model. Typically, this plan is employed when costs need to be cut to realize real savings.
  • Audi A8: Mercedes, BMW Beware!
    When you think of German automotive excellence, Mercedes and BMW are two brands that easily come to mind.
  • Saturn: That Was Then, This Is Now
    Step back in time with me if you would, about 20 years to be precise, to an era when automaker General Motors was busy making plans for their all new company, Saturn.
  • Cylinder Deactivation: A Good Thing?
    Cruising down the highway your car is traveling at a set speed not needing the full use of all of its engine power, but eating up precious fuel nevertheless. That V6 or V8 under the hood could be much more efficient if it employed one
  • Diesel Vehicle Offerings Poised To Expand
    Diesel powered vehicles have never been popular in the US, despite previous attempts to promote this technology by leading manufacturers.
  • Keep Those Tires and Wheels Clean!
    Driving down the interstate you take the first exit leading to your favorite camping spot in the Blue Ridge Mountains. From that point on it is a thirty minute drive on winding, hilly roads before a final quick egress to a quarter mile long dirt path.
  • E85 Availability Problems Persist
    E85, the blend of fuel consisting of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, continues to receive plenty of positive press thanks in part to the efforts of American
  • Performance Car Flair and Styling
    Whether you own an ’89 Toyota Supra Turbo, a ’96 Ford Mustang GT convertible, or a 2004 Dodge Magnum SE, you have something in common with other owners: you appreciate performance.
  • Great Parts For The Racing Enthusiast!
    You are on your final lap of what has been an adventurous race filled with mayhem, mishaps, and a near misstep that could have cost you dearly. The two top drivers are within reach as you navigate the track’s final turn.
  • Maximize Performance with Quality Performance Parts
    Let’s see, you want to squeeze out more performance in your ride but you don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on the job. That is understandable and simply put, you don’t have to.
  • You Can Achieve Better Fuel Mileage
    Gas prices topping $3 a gallon has many motorists in a tizzy. We’ve been accustomed to cheap fuel for so many years, so much so that the recent run up in prices has many people worried and wondering how they can save on fuel.
  • Your Vehicle's Suspension System
    Owners of cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs, have differing needs when it comes to their vehicle’s suspension systems. For off road vehicles, navigating uneven and rocky terrain means that a four wheel drive suspension must be up to the task, while a performance vehicle must have a set of shocks that can be put through all of the rigors of road and track driving.
  • Insuring Your Cadillac For Less Money
    Just because you own one of America’s premier luxury makes doesn’t mean you must pay a mint for car insurance. True, Cadillacs are not cheap cars but you shouldn’t have to pay a premium for your Cadillac car insurance
  • The Race Car Inspired BMW M3
    BMW and Mercedes are locked in a pitched battle for the right to call themselves the top luxury automotive brand in the world. With Lexus making inroads, neither make can afford a misstep. For BMW, part of their future fortunes will rest on models such as the soon to be released BMW M3. Intrigued? Please continue reading for an overview of this race inspired compact car.
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Concept To Make Detroit Debut
    The Mitsubishi Lancer has been a strong seller for the Japanese automaker but the EVO concept now making the rounds of the auto shows is likely to fuel interest in the model even further. The fun begins with the 2007 NAIAS Auto Show in Detroit.

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