Gregg Hall's Articles in Cars

  • Are Hybrid Cars The Solution To Being Able To Tell Chavez To Shove It?
    As the price of a gallon of gasoline crept over three dollars a gallon during 2006, many people decided that there had to be a way to spend a lot less money on gasoline. There were different approaches to doing this, one was finding a vehicle that was better on gas mileage.
  • How To Choose Window Tint That Will Protect Your Car Interior And Your Wallet
    If you live in a hot climate like the Southwest or in Florida, where I live, it is almost unheard of to own a vehicle without window tint.
  • The Sexy Second Generation 2005 Porsche Boxter
    The popularity of the Boxter shows no signs of waning and if anything the introduction of the new second generation model of 2005 will only increase popularity even more.
  • Do You Think You Can Afford A 2005 Porsche Carrera GT
    Virtually every car nut, okay enthusiast, that I know would love to own a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. It is a street racer with an incredibly powerful V10 engine and a body made of carbon fiber which makes it so lightweight.
  • The Engineering Side Of The Porsche 911 With The 997 Body Shell
    It’s always a treat when the German automaker, Porsche releases a new 911 model just from an engineering standpoint; I am constantly amazed how after over four decades of production of this iconic speedster Porsche always seems able to deliver something that we haven’t seen before.
  • The Battle Rages On Between Porsche And Ferrari
    The two European automakers, Porsche of Germany and Ferrari of Italy, have a lot of similarities even though the two compete with each other head to head for a niche market of the automotive industry.
  • Are You Ready For The 2006 911 Turbo?
    The German motorcar company, Porsche has done it again with the 2006 911 Turbo which premiered at the Geneva Motor Show in February of 2006. This 6th generation 911 is now available in German dealerships and just now beginning to appear in the United States at a cost of over 120k.
  • A Closer Look At The First Porsche - The Porsche 64
    Most auto connoisseurs consider the Porsche 64 which is also sometimes known as the VW Aerocoupe, Type 64 and Type 64K10 as being the first automobile made by Porsche. It was manufactured mainly from parts from the Model 64 VW Beetle and that is where the model number comes from.
  • Did You Know That Porsche Once Built Airplanes And Tanks?
    Many people do not realize what a prolific inventor this man was, he had over one thousand patents issued! Early in his automotive engineering career Ferdinand was chief engineer for none other than Mercedes Benz.
  • And In The Beginning There Was Porsche
    So when did the company begin? Some would say that the story begins when Max Hoffman started importing the Porsche to the United States, of course that would be an American point of view. I say the story of Porsche begins with the birth of its founder, Ferdinand Porsche who was born to a tinsmith in the village of Haffersdorf, Germany in 1875.
  • How To Build Your Own Sports Car
    Many sports car fans have gone into production! That’s right, they have built their own sports cars—often to resemble some of the most rare and valuable sports cars in history.

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