Personalize Your Ride. Car detailing is an essential aspect of car maintenance, and it involves thoroughly cleaning and restoring your car’s interior and exterior to give it a fresh, new look. However, beyond just cleaning, car detailing can also be a form of customization that allows you to personalize your ride and make it stand out from the rest. … Read More
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Rare Rides Icons, The Nissan Maxima Story (Part V)
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The new third-generation (J30) Nissan Maxima went in a bold new direction from its predecessors. Larger, more luxurious, more technologically savvy, and better made than the first two, the third Maxima was the first to cater to the North American market. The Maxima’s sudden transformation was so complete that
RV Technical Institute Recruits Techs During Hershey Show –
As part of its ongoing Year of Recruitment, the RV Technical Institute was at the Hershey Show to promote the only industry-backed gold standard training curriculum and recruit future RV technicians to reach the goal of training 1,000 individuals from outside the industry this year.
Many who stopped by the booth acknowledged the need for RV technicians and either wanted
Abandoned History: The Life and Times of Edsel, a Ford
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Thus far in our Abandoned History coverage of Edsel, we’ve made our way through four of the company’s seven models, specifically the ones offered in its introductory year of 1958. Pacer and Citation were sedans that received the immediate ax, while the Roundup and Bermuda were wagon cancellations.
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Record Number of Vendors Set to Attend ARVC’s Conference –

National ARVC is expecting a record number of vendors to take part in this year’s OHCE expo. Credit: Katie Maynard
The National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (National ARVC) expects the expo at its Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo (OHCE) to be huge this year — with more exhibitors, innovation and networking opportunities than ever before, according to a
Rare Rides Icons: The Lincoln Mark Series Cars, Feeling
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Much to the delight of accountants at Ford’s headquarters in Dearborn, the new Thunderbird-based 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III was an immediate sales success. It was a case of the right product (a personal luxury coupe) at the right time. The Mark III went head-to-head with its rival and