What makes the automotive industry so fascinating on a global scale is that no automaker exists in a bubble. Even from the birth of modern transportation, the development of automobiles was a far-reaching movement of shared influences–both on an engineering level and a design level.
While today's vehicles owe much to the streamlined, simplistic designs of Japanese brands and the understated luxury of German performance cars, there was a time when international influence led to breathtaking automotive designs.
Source: http://thenewswheel.com/
Dennis Palumbo is a thriller writer and psychotherapist in private practice. He's the auth...
Award-winning author and Brooklynite Paul Moses is back with a historic yet dazzling sto...
Former Montclair resident Linda Carman watched her father's dream roll off the presses thi...
Valsinni- Italia, terra di emigranti. Presentato a Valsinni il nuovo saggio storico di Raf...
by Ginger Adam Otis Any journalist who has ever been an author has lived through...
Few American cities, with the possible exception of Chicago, do urban ethnic drama like Ne...
Charleston author and Gazette-Mail wine columnist John H. Brown will conduct a book readin...
It's generally accepted that, in order to achieve fame and fortune, one must be prepared t...