Tops in Vehicle SatisfactionNissan models dominated all others in this
Tops in Vehicle Satisfaction
Nissan models dominated all others in this annual vehicle satisfaction study.
Editors of MSN Autos
Local Housing Market Cools Slightly (Builder Online)
By Shannon Behnken, Tampa Tribune, Fla. Sep. 27--TAMPA -- Area home prices slid slightly in August, a sign that the red hot housing market is beginning to cool off, some real estate experts say. Even so, prices are still up 30 percent from the same month last year.
First Victory For Stephane Henrard (Rally-Live.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Rally of the Pharaohs : Cars - Leg 1 : A starting stage characterized by hot temperature and many abandons.
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
Editors of MSN Autos
Huge Ford Recall
Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday recalled 3.8 million pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles for a cruise control switch suspected of causing engine fires. It is the fifth largest auto industry recall in U.S. history.
Editors of MSN Autos
Preview: 2006 Pontiac Solstice
Pontiac builds an exciting, new roadster that should draw lots of attention.
Mike Meredith
A blast of inspiration (SanLuisObispo.com)
Bob Nunes, seen with one of his etched glass panels, creates the art works by using a sand blaster at his Paso Robles studio. Bob Nunes' experience custom-painting hot-rod cars at an auto shop in the 1960s prepared him for a career carving glass into works of art.
Hot rod built by nationally known designer shown off in Marshall (Marshall Democrat-News)
At the tender age of 20, Derick Samson is building such a reputation as one of the best car designers in the U.S. that he has made friends with some of the biggest and brightest names in the automotive profession.
www.delawareonline.com The News Journal Salt used in hot dogs yielding sweet results in treating several diseases (Delaware Online)
WASHINGTON -- Could the salt that preserves hot dogs also preserve your health? Scientists at the National Institutes of Health think so.










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