fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about gas guzzlers, self-driving cars and our on-road lives.
7 ways to make your car last longer
When you buy a car, it is likely to be one of the biggest investments you are ever likely to make, so it stands to reason that you will want it to last for as long as possible.
CarMats UKPublished about 18 hours ago in WheelChimpanzees and Gorillas have seen going to War for the first time -Scientist Revealed
Wild animals exhibit behaviors distinct from humans, particularly in their motivations for harming others. Unlike humans, wild animals primarily resort to harming others for self-defense rather than out of spite or greed, a characteristic long observed in their natural interactions. However, recent findings suggest a potential shift in this established behavior pattern. Despite these differences, wild animals share a common drive for survival and reproduction, crucial for the continuation of their species. This fundamental instinct shapes their actions as they navigate the challenges posed by their natural environments.
Ibrahim DaudaPublished about a month ago in WheelPrioritytire: Extreme Terrain Tires for Every Adventure
Preface Embarking on off- road adventures requires further than just a passion for disquisition; it demands the right set of bus to conquer the different and grueling terrains nature has to offer. Whether you are an avaricious off- roader or someone seeking a thrilling escape into the nature, the key to unleashing the full eventuality of your adventure lies in choosing the right tires. In this blog post, we'll explore the world of extreme terrain tires and how Prioritytire Voucher can elevate your off- road gests .
david hicksonPublished 2 months ago in WheelCommon Questions Drivers Fail on Their Theory Test
According to UK government data, only 44.6% of aspiring car drivers who have taken their theory test sinch April 2023 have successfully passed.
Media AdminPublished 3 months ago in WheelRolls Royce silver cloud
The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud is a classic luxury car produced by Rolls-Royce Limited from 1955 to 1966. It was the successor to the Silver Dawn and was available in different variants, including a four-door saloon, two-door coupé, and a convertible.
Car CommunityPublished 3 months ago in WheelBringing The Classic Packard Back From The Dead
This interesting story of the 1934 Packard came to light on a lazy Sunday morning when I was reading some classic car literature or matter-of-fact, ‘any news of old and vintage cars.’
Dave WettlauferPublished 4 months ago in WheelVELOCITY ODYSSEY
In the amber embrace of a setting sun, A tale of racers, a race begun. Melusi, by his Mitsubishi, stood, Contemplative, his thoughts a quiet flood.
1935 Miller 2-Man Seal Fast Special
By Dean Kirkland Tom Malloy, a seasoned collector with a discerning eye for automotive treasures, has always been transparent about his approach to acquiring vintage cars. "Auctions aren't really my scene," he often shared with fellow enthusiasts. "There's something about the directness of negotiating one-on-one with a seller that appeals to me. Plus, why should I pay an auction premium on top of the car's price?" While he generally avoids the auction circuit, there are exceptions to every rule. The 1935 Miller-Ford 2-Man Indy Seal Fast Special was one such exception. This exquisite racer, being the fifth in an exclusive series of just ten, represented a rare find in the automotive world. When it was announced that this car would be part of the 2003 auction, following the unfortunate demise of Joe MacPherson and the decision to liquidate his auto dealership's prized collection, Tom felt an irresistible pull. "Such opportunities are few and far between. This car isn't just a vehicle; it's a piece of art, a testament to the golden era of racing," Tom passionately expressed.
Dean KirklandPublished 6 months ago in WheelThe Time-Traveling Teapot
In the heart of a quaint, picturesque village, nestled amid rolling hills and blooming meadows, there sat an unassuming little tea shop known as "The Brew Haven." Its exterior was adorned with ivy-covered walls, and a creaky wooden sign swayed gently in the breeze, bearing the image of a teapot. Inside, the shop was a cozy haven for tea lovers, adorned with mismatched chairs and tables, shelves lined with tea leaves from all over the world, and the warm, inviting aroma of freshly brewed teas.
Eternal Promises
In the heart of Paris, amidst the timeless beauty of the City of Love, lived two souls destined to intertwine. Gabrielle, an aspiring painter with a passion for capturing the essence of life on canvas, and Julien, a talented musician who found solace in the melodies of his piano, led separate lives, oblivious to the love story that awaited them.
History of Honda City in India - India's favourite sedan
Honda entered India in 1995. They built a plant in India and introduced the first generation Honda City in 1998. This car established the Honda brand in India. Honda City has always been India’s favourite sedan ever since the launch of 1st generation Honda City in 1998. Honda city had many rivals like the Mitsubishi Lancer, Opel Corsa and Astra, Ford Escort and Ikon in the early days, but all those cars are no longer in production, but Honda City continues to be the benchmark C segment sedan.
Nissan GT-R R34: A Dream Car for Every Enthusiastic Soul
Introduction In the realm of automotive dreams, there exists a legend that has captured the hearts of countless enthusiasts around the world. It's a car that has become synonymous with raw power, cutting-edge technology, and a rich racing heritage - the Nissan GT-R R34. For many young boys (and even some grown men), the mere mention of this iconic sports car can ignite a passionate fire within their hearts. In this blog, we will delve into the mystique of the Nissan GT-R R34 and explore why it remains the dream car for so many.
ARJ GamingytPublished 7 months ago in Wheel