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Automotive Trade Show – Sema 2008

April 29th, 2010
The SEMA Show is a leading automotive specialty products trade show in the world. Held annually in the Las Vegas Convention Center, the show attracts more than 120,000 industry experts from over 100 nationalities, thus creating huge business opportunities in the automotive, truck and SUV and RV markets.The Specialty Equipment Market Association or SEMA exhibition throughout its history has been held during the first week of November and on a Tuesday. However, last year’s show (SEMA Show 2007) was held from October 30-November 2, 2007. However, the exhibition is NOT open to general public!Just like the previous years, the 2007 exhibition was a grand success. The SEMA Show 2007 attracted about 60,000 domestic and international buyers for exhibits organized in ten categories. The intrig read more

2008 Toyota Prius – Affordable Midsize Car

January 2nd, 2010
Ft. Lauderdale, FL – AutoUSA, America’s best source for online customers, is pleased to announce that the brand new 2008 Toyota Prius is an affordable midsize car in the market today.The brand new 2008 Toyota Prius is a favorite gas electric hybrid vehicle and remains at the top of its class for fuel economy and reliability. It’s a midsize hatchback sedan available in 3 body styles namely Standard, Base and Touring.The 2008 Toyota Prius delivers exceptional fuel efficiency and has radically less environmental impact, all this without compromising on performance or comfort. Its hybrid synergy drive system is powered by a 76-horsepower, 1.5-liter, four-cylinder engine and two electric motors. The 2008 Toyota Prius produces 110 combined horsepower with its gas engine and electri read more

Chevrolet Camaro – One of the Most Popular Cars for Modification in the Automotive History

October 2nd, 2009
The Chevrolet Camaro was a compact car introduced in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors at the start of the 1967 model year as competition for the Ford Mustang.Although it was technically a compact (by the standards of the time), the Camaro, like the entire class of Mustang competitiors, was soon known as a pony car.Though the car’s name was contrived with no meaning, General Motors researchers found the word in a French dictionary as a slang term for “friend” or “companion.” Ford Motor Company researchers discovered other definitions, including “a shrimp-like creature” and an arcane term for “loose bowels”! In some automotive periodicals before official release, it was code-named “Panther”.Four read more