With all that has gone on with the automobile industry in the context of tough economic times, it’s important to remember that while things seemed quiet as the economy sputtered along, design
Summer is finally here, and the rain will be replaced by sunshine. If you are like me, there is plenty to do around your home, but remember that this is prime recreation season.
The unofficial opening day of summer - Memorial Day - is behind us. We have had some warm weather, some warmer weather, and lots of rain. But you know the real heat is coming.
With the gardening season in full swing, there is no lack of chores to be done. A little extra effort now will be appreciated later on when you’d rather be relaxing in the hammock.
It’s easy to call a lot of new cars futuristic, because the inclusion of new features and advanced safety technology has been inundating the marketplace at a stunning pace.
Summertime is fun time, or so it should be. To keep it that way, we should think about being safe and keeping our families safe during summertime activities.
The better part of these mostly pleasant spring weekends was spent cleaning up perennial gardens and preparing some of the vegetable beds for planting.
It’s a rare moment when one of the most popular vehicles on the road undergoes an extensive renovation, and in this case it’s Chevrolet’s Silverado 1500 full-size pickup.
Having trouble getting the little things done? Can't find a place to start? Start with those really annoying things or the problems that have been around forever.
Years ago there was a brief battle for family transport supremacy between the reigning champ (minivans) and the new, athletic upstart (the SUV), and to the surprise of many who monitor such things,
Many people have memories of stink bugs from when they were kids, impressing their friends with the information that these amazing bugs could produce a horrible smell if squashed or threatened.
Now that we are getting more bright, sunny days, take a good look at your roof. Don’t just look at one side. Check it out from all four points of the compass.