Money Doesn't Buy Reliability
An interesting tidbit came out of a recent Consumer Reports study: The more money a consumer spends on a car does not translate into a more reliable vehicle.
An interesting tidbit came out of a recent Consumer Reports study: The more money a consumer spends on a car does not translate into a more reliable vehicle.
Disgrasian | Posted 03.14.2009 | Entertainment
The chase began around 8 pm, not long after the driver allegedly assaulted his girlfriend with a deadly weapon, and wound its way all over the city before ending near Universal Studios.
BloggingStocks.com | Joseph Lazzaro | Posted 09.07.2008 | Business
An adorable drop-in-the-bucket announcement about your favorite luxury-car-providing automakers from BloggingStocks.com: U.S. automakers, late to rec...
AP | ROLAND LOSCH | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
MUNICH, Germany — Luxury automaker BMW AG said Wednesday it will cut another 5,600 jobs by the end of 2008, on top of 2,500 other positions that...
Forbes | Jacqueline Mitchell | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Those that believe you have to spend big for a luxury car may turn up their noses at the autos on this list. That's their loss. Pay $37,175 for the ...
Forbes | Jeff Zygmont | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
The most fuel-efficient luxury cars sold in the United States aren't homegrown -- they're imported. Europe and Japan lead the fuel-economy crusade fo...
Scott Burgess | Posted 10.28.2009 | Business