Alternative Cars in the Twenty-First Century
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
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History and recipes of New Haven Railroad’s fabulous dining car department from its earliest years until 1969.

The story of 1970s cars, from the new subcompact class to the last of the truly big family cars. Nearly 1,900 photos and illustrations, most in full-color. Year-by-year overviews of major news and cultural events.

A writer for Money magazine shows prospective car-buyers how to calculate the true value of a chosen vehicle, sorts out the pluses and minuses of leasing, explains how to negotiate with dealers, and much more, in an updated handbook that incorporates the latest information on Internet shopping. Original.

Current information on how to get the best deals on trade-ins, new car prices, special options and financing and how to buy a car on the Web.

Be Smart, Be Preparedaand Be the Winner in the Car-Buying Game
Buying a car? Afraid youall get ripped off? Bob Elliston, President of Automotive Consumer Information Service, Inc., gives you the insider tips you need to get the best caraand the best deal
Elliston walks the reader through each stage of buying a car and includes valuable information on:
Using the psychology of the car dealer to negotiate a great deal
Deciding between buying or leasing, new or used, foreign or American
Shopping at auto auctions
Figuring out what to payabefore entering the dealership
How to use the Internet to your best advantagafrom research to online buying services
With checklists, tables, and work sheets not found anywhere else, “What Car Dealers Wonat Tell You” levels the playing field and takes the uncertainty out of buying a car.

Race Car Aerodynamics is the first book to summarize the secrets of the rapidly developing field of high-speed vehicle design. Over the past 15 years, author Joseph Katz has been involved with aerodynamic development in the most competitive areas of motorsport today. From Formula One, to Indy Car, Drag and Sedan Racing, this book provides clear explanations for both engineers who want to improve their design skills, and enthusiasts who want to understand how their favorite cars go fast.