The Cars

The Cars

The Cars The Cars are an American rock band that emerged from the fresh wave scene in the late 1970s. The band originated in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1976, with singer, rhythm guitarist and songwriter Ric Ocasek, singer and bassist Benjamin Orr, lead guitarist Elliot Easton, keyboardist Greg Hawkes and drummer David Robinson.

The Cars That Made America – History in the Headlines

The Cars That Made America – History in the Headlines

The Cars That Made America What’s A “Car Dude”? Celebrities including Toby Keith, Tim Allen, Pilar Lastra, and Danny Koker ponder that age-old question: What exactly makes someone a “car dude”? The Cars That Made America Author Website Name Year Published Title The Cars That Made America

The seven Spiritual Laws of Success, The Chopra Center

The seven Spiritual Laws of Success, The Chopra Center

The seven Spiritual Laws of Success Many of us grew up with the belief that achieving success requires relentless hard work, grim determination, and intense ambition. As a result, we may have struggled for years and even reached some of our goals but wound up feeling tired, our lives out of balance. As Deepak Chopra observes in his transformational work, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, such desperate striving isn’t necessary or even desirable.

Testing the Can-Am Maverick X3 in Baja, Industry News

Testing the Can-Am Maverick X3 in Baja, Industry News

Testing the Can-Am Maverick X3 in Baja Can-Am Maverick X3 ds Story and Photos by Nolen Grogan Can-Am is violating fresh ground in the side-by-side market with their fresh Maverick X3 platform. Not only is Can-Am raising the bar with this machine but they are also taking unprecedented steps to give the Off-Road media a true test of the before they hit the market this month.

Tesla Model Y will go after Model Trio, Autoweek

Tesla Model Y will go after Model Trio, Autoweek

Tesla Model Y will go after Model Three Share Even amid manufacturing bottlenecks, Tesla Inc., formerly known as Tesla Motors, is working on expanding its lineup as much older automakers launch their own electrical sub-brands. The next vehicle after the midsize Model three sedan will be the Model Y — not its official name — but it is believed to use much of the Model Three’s engineering and architecture, remixing it into a compact crossover bod style.