FORD’S HEAVY-DUTY PICKUP ADDS MUSCLE
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Las Vegas Harley-Davidson, owned and operated by longtime Las Vegas residents Don Andress and Tim Cashman, has announced its much-anticipated 2017 Model Launch Party. The event will be held on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the new state-of-the-art dealership on the Strip, 5191 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
It’s no wonder that personal watercrafts, or PWCs, have become so popular with people who love the water. Their compact size makes them affordable to operate and easy to store, tow and launch.
Midsize sedan shoppers can, and often do, purchase loaded-to-the-roof Toyota Camrys, Honda Accords, Ford Fusions, etc., and shell out plenty of currency for their selections. But for not a huge budget stretch, these same folks could be riding high in an entry-luxury model like the 2017 Audi A4.
The Las Vegas BikeFest roars into Sin City once a year, giving motorcycle enthusiasts, and the people who love them, a great reason to put on their leathers and ride to Fremont Street East.
The cool car gets the girl, right?
The community is invited to stop by Findlay North Volkswagen at 7500 W. Azure Drive on Saturday, Sept. 24, for food, fun and a free car seat check or installation. The event will take place from 1 to 4 p.m.
Known for its superior performance offerings, from tires to suspension, to engine collaborations and everything in between, SCA Performance vehicles are highly regarded as being of the utmost quality in off-road performance. Customers will have firsthand access to the selection of SCA Performance Jeep Wranglers as the series lineup joins the lot this month at Chapman Chrysler Jeep in the Valley Automall.
I love animals, just like most people. But can we claim to love animals when we let them roam around inside a moving vehicle?
For the past several years, frugal Southern Nevadans have been counting on small cycles to get them around town. Scooters and mopeds are the perfect solution for those wanting inexpensive rides.
Behind the main showroom of Lotus of Las Vegas, a new and used car dealership off Centennial Center Boulevard, sits a locked building full of more than 80 classic cars, ranging from a 1932 Pontiac 302 to a 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Bicentennial Edition.
With the Q50 Red Sport 3.0t 400, Infiniti offers what it modestly calls “an engaging driving experience.” Let’s start with the name: 400 is the horsepower output; “3.0t” means the engine has three liters of capacity (in six cylinders, arranged in a “V”-shape) and it’s turbocharged; and “Red Sport” makes me think the marketing department went home on Friday having failed to come up with a better way to indicate that this is the most high-tech and power-soaked sedan Infiniti has ever offered. That or someone’s a fan of Conan the Barbarian’s crazed girlfriend. Clumsy nomenclature notwithstanding, Infiniti’s Red Sonja is a firecracker.
Tex Earnhardt, one of the most recognized personalities in the Southwest, celebrates his 65th anniversary in the automobile business Sunday.