
Acura RL
This large luxury sedan's unique all-wheel-drive system results in marvelously proficient handling, even when driven assertively.
Audi A8
This ride received Edmund’s Editors' Most Wanted award for sedans over $45,000. The A8 may not claim a name prestige of the BMW 7 Series or Mercedes S-Class, but neither of those well-known brands has whatever thing on the Audi when it talks about luxury rooms, interior room or driving dynamics!
BMW 6 Series
Coupe or convertible, the 6 Series is highly prized as well as priced.
Cadillac STS
The STS was voted Editors' Most Wanted Sedan Under $45,000, the 2005 STS shows developments on all ranks and features some pretty awesome expertise.
Chrysler 300C
The 2005 Editors' Most Significant Vehicle of the Year, the Hemi-powered, extremely fashioned 300C has been named "the American Mercedes."
Infiniti G35
Offered as a sedan or coupe, the fashionable and spacious G35 is a high-quality stake for high-spirited executives looking for a substitute to the BMW 3 Series that costs lesser amount and has a few of the snob feature.
Jaguar XJ-Series
More people have bought XJs than any other Jaguar.
Lexus RX 330
Plush SUV that has plenty of state-of-the-art stuffs and rides more like a sedan, the Lexus RX 330 is the ideal car for you If you’re looking for reliability.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
High-tech safety and luxury features make the E-Class the one to pound, even though Mercedes has plunged its flattering continuance program for 2005.
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
Corporate Fleet Manager Sara Lee Marks commented, "If I ever hear a client 'wish' for something, it is a 30-something boy toy to drive her around in her Mercedes SL-Class roadster.”
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Representatives from the track will be on hand to provide information about the IndyCar Series race weekend at The Glen July 4-6.
The 2008 IndyCar Series season begins under the lights with the SpeedJam Indy 300 on March 29 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 16-race schedule, one of the most diverse in all of motorsports, features races on 11 ovals, three permanent road courses and two temporary street circuits, all broadcast worldwide through a comprehensive, long-term agreement with ABC Sports/ ESPN.
The 2008 Indy Pro Series season also begins on March 29 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 16-race schedule, which features 8 ovals and 4 road/street course doubleheader weekends, will be televised by ESPN2.
Aside from her car being displayed at the esteemed car show, Danica is also controversial for saying no way to “Dancing with the Stars” TV show. "No way," Danica told The Indianapolis Star about the possibility of joining Dancing with the Stars, an ABC television show. "I'm telling you, no way."
Reality TV World writes:
Castroneves had recommended Patrick as a possible Dancing with the Stars participant to the show's producers, as well as ABC broadcaster Jamie Little and Detroit Tigers catcher Ivan Rodriguez, according to The Star.
Castroneves -- a two-time, back-to-back Indianapolis 500 champion who won the IndyCar race in 2001 and 2002 -- was crowned the most recent Dancing with the Stars champ with professional partner Julianne Hough during the show's Fall 2007 fifth-season finale broadcast."His personality is so infectious," Danica told The Star as to why Castroneves did so well. "He smiles all the time, he plays to the camera, and he loves [the attention]. I'm a little too serious. People at home would be going, 'What's wrong [with her]?'"
"It won't be enough to do [Dancing with the Stars] now; you'll have to win it," she concluded.