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Steering Wheels Aren’t Just Practical – They’re Fun

What is one of the first things that stands out in any vehicle? The steering wheel. It is the centerpiece of a car. It is the tool that guides the rest of the steel to its final destination. It is the king of the car or truck and needs to finally get the crecognition it deserves!

When most people think about dressing up their vehicle and making modifications, the steering wheel is not a prime focus. It is often an afterthought that at best gets a steering wheel cover as an add-on.

Steering wheel covers are fine, but the newest trend is to replace the existing steering wheel with a new one. There are sleek steering wheels, country-style wheels and many other wheel styles to choose from.

When you are thinking of car accessories to spruce up your car, don’t forget about your steering wheel. Get your vehicle fired up to be an exotic car with a luxurious steering wheel.

Leather steering wheels are classy. Many luxury vehicles have them as a standard feature, but they are also available to be purchased separately for almost any make and model of vehicle. These leather wheels are also available in a rainbow of colors. Steering wheels really can be fun! Read the rest of this entry »

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Toyota Number One Through Optimistic

TOYOTA AND AMERICA ARE AT A CROSSROADS. The U.S. economy is in one of its worst hours at the moment. Almost 20% of the work force are unable to find full-time employment to support themselves. There is a shortage of private sector jobs and far too many people are employed by the government. Private sector jobs fuel the economy where government jobs produce nothing. The government prints money and pays employees. That adds to government debt way into the trillions, only to end up in the hands of citizens as major tax burden. Americans are unable to buy and sell homes so the housing market is almost dysfunctional. the American system can over come all of this. A change in government officials and policies in the coming 24 months can put America on the road to restoration of vitality and optimism.

WE’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE. When that happens we believe that American car buyers will be looking for not only the expected reliability, but also bright fresh dynamic styling cues that emote that vitality and optimism. This is not unlike what happened in the early 1950′s after World War II. During those years after the war vitality and optimism flourished, particularly by the mid 1950′s. Looking back, there appears to have been a dramatic change that took place between 1954 and 1955. It’s like the world suddenly changed from black and white visually to technicolor. This was distinctively reflected with a change in car styling and colors between 1954 and 1955 through 1960. If you go to Google images and enter 1955 cars into the search box, an instant array of stamp sized images of bright colored optimistically styled automobiles will appear.

COLOR AND STYLE REFLECT OUR MOODS. Color plays a strong role indicating the type of mood that we are in. A marketing research firm recently asked nearly 1,900 Americans about their attitudes toward their own lives at several points over the course of a year. The firm also asked each respondent the color of the car they drive most often, which allowed the researchers to develop a kind of color-confidence index. According to the study, the color of a car says a lot about the person driving it. People who drive Emerald Green automobiles have the most positive attitude about the course of their own lives. Dark Blue and Silver are other colors chosen by upbeat optimistic people. Red can suggest an aggressive, high-speed personality, while Yellow, theoretically, is for folks with sunny dispositions. Read the rest of this entry »

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