Leasing a Car: When Is Leasing a Good Idea?

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If you’re interested in getting a fresh car, you’re most likely well aware that you have two basic options: leasing or buying. While most drivers choose to buy (or finance) a fresh car, many shoppers swear that leasing a car is the better decision. So which is correct? Continue reading

Kourtney Kardashian Instagram Photo Of Kids In $122,000 Luxury Car Sparks Uproar

A Kourtney Kardashian Instagram post has become a trending topic online, but not in a good way, as the reality personality is slammed for boasting her wealth in light of the Kim Kardashian Paris incident.

The robbery case that occurred in the French capital is just about to come to a close as Kim Kardashian ultimately collective details of the incident on last week`s scene of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Continue reading

LB Ahmad Brooks gets began on the edge with Packers

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers are hoping veteran linebacker Ahmad Brooks will improve depth on the edge beyond starters Clay …

Ray Lewis joining Showtime’s “Inwards The NFL”

Fresh YORK (AP) — Football has been Ray Lewis’ passion since he was a child. Continue reading

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In June, Toyota sold 22,292 Priuses in Japan, while selling only 12,998 units of the Toyota Prius in the US.

Sales of the Prius in Japan, when combined with Honda’s 8,782 sales of the fresh Honda Insight, were enough for Japan to become the fattest market for gas-electric hybrid cars in the world. Continue reading

It’s Aye, Robot, as Driverless Cars Eventually Steer Near Showrooms

Race To Build Self-Driving Cars Accelerates

Car electronics supplier Delphi Automotive Plc went coast-to-coast in two thousand fifteen in a self-driving Audi Q5 sport-utility vehicle to prove the autonomous automobile had arrived.

Now, Delphi is shifting from stunts to selling. Continue reading

India PM Modi Requests Hindi, Not English For Social Media

A day after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office, his Ministry of Home Affairs issued a memo making Hindi compulsory on social media. “It is ordered that government employees and officials of all ministries, departments, corporations or banks, who have made official accounts on Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube or blogs, should use Hindi, or both Hindi and English, but give priority to Hindi,” the memo read. Continue reading