European import cars are some of the most expensive cars in the world. Car parts for European vehicles can sometimes cost a month’s salary.
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Porsche Used Parts Are Legendary

The history of Porsche Motor Company has a rich legacy filled with automotive history….in fact, maybe legend would be closer to the truth.  Who hasn’t dreamed of driving a Porsche 911?  Well, sit back and let’s take a look at Porsche history.  It all began with the Beetle. Professor Ferdinand Porsche founded his company in…

2012 Smart Car Is Here To Stay

You have all seen them!  Those tiniest of tiny cars that seem to fit into any parking spot, but look like you would need a can opener to get you out of it.  They are the Smart cars as you well know, but do you know their history? The Smart car was the idea of…

The 2012 Jaguar XF Is Sleek Cat

Four years ago Jaguar was, if not dead, then certainly on life support.  They had clung to their old ways and traditions despite overwhelming evidence that a change was needed.  Finally, three years ago the change happened, and sales have increased steadily since then and Jaguar is once again healthy. The Jaguar XF is everything…

2011 Jaguar XJ Is A Winner

Seemingly back from the dead, the 2011 Jaguar XJ has indeed risen from the ashes of 2010 and continues to improve.  Gone are the old days of tradition that marked the 2010 dead-on-arrival; it its place is modern design that will appeal to anyone looking for a luxury sedan with all the bells and whistles.…

The 2012 Audi A5

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!  Those words beautifully reflect the thinking of the folks at Audi Motors regarding the 2012 A5.  A few minor features were changed or shifted about but really, when you have a car like the A5, why mess with it? The A5, when it first came out, was like…