Winding Road Issue 40 is Now Available! on news worldwide.

News : AMERICAS : Automotives, Auto photos, Automobiles industry breaking news


search on current category and in current geographical place

CURRENT NEWS ITEM: WINDING ROAD ISSUE 40 IS NOW AVAILABLE!


Winding Road Issue 40 is Now Available!

Winding Road Issue 40 is Now Available!

The latest issue of Winding Road magazine is officially here, in both online and PDF formats.

Our cover story this month takes us to Italy where we drive Ferrari's new controversial California 2+2. We also take a 1987 Merkur XR4Ti out for a spin, spend some time in French Lick, Indiana, with World Class Driving, and review the BMW 750Li, Ford F-150, Volkswagen Routan, and Toyota Venza among others.

Click here to read the magazine in our online format.

Click here to download the PDF of this issue.


Add post to: BlinklistBlogmarksdel.icio.usDiggMa.gnoliaMy Web 2.0NewsvineRedditSegnaloSimpySpurlWistsTechnorati

TOP - 50 RELEVANT BREAKING NEWS

  1. Download Winding Road 39 (As a PDF)

    If there’s one thing we love about our jobs at Winding Road and NextAutos it’s the feedback we get from our readers. Trust us, we listen and read each one of your comments. When we moved to our new Winding Road magazine platform last week we heard from many of you who still wanted an offline reading option; a good number of you raised your hands for a simple, ad-free PDF format of the magazine as well. We’re happy to report that going forward we’ll offer Winding Road as a PDF. Our plan is to offer a subscription to Winding Road for a nominal fee (we’re not sure what this will cost right now, but a year subscription will likely be less than the cost of a sandwich—and certainly less than a print magazine). As we write this, our technology team is working on that PDF subscription service. But, until the point we’re ready to unveil that we’re going to offer you this month’s current issue for free. It’s here as a PDF (inside a zip file). + Download Winding Road 39 as PDF (Right Click) (Warning: 65 big 'ol ...

  2. Celtic's Paul Hartley sees long and winding road to the SPL title

    Celtic midfielder Paul Hartley is expecting the unexpected this season in the Old Firm's battle for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

  3. Chat with Winding Road's Chris Paukert and Other Industry Pundits on Autoline Detroit Webcast

  4. Long, winding road hits a dead end at last for VHS

    Pop culture is hitting the eject button on the VHS tape, the once ubiquitous home video format that will finish this month as a creaky ghost of Christmas past.

  5. Nigeria: Dei-Dei Residents Want Road Dualised

    Residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Tuesday, highlighted the need to dualise the road linking airport junction to Deidei -Zuba.The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), in its demolition exercises and the consequent decongestion of towns neglects the significance

  6. Banking sector split in two on issue of taking state capital

    HSBC, Standard Chartered, and Abbey National yesterday declared they had no intention of raising capital from the state, reinforcing the City’s belief that the UK Government’s £50bn offer is essentially aimed at Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds TSB, HBOS and Barclays.

  7. On the Road: Obama's "Flier-ing" Technique

    ABC's Stu Schutzman reports from Indianapolis: For an instant today, I couldn't remember where I was. I stood beside our bus idly staring at a racetrack grandstand filled to overflow with wildly expectant Obama supporters. Trouble was I couldn't place...

  8. Nick Hewer The rocky road to Mongolia

    Nick Hewer Sir Alan Sugar's sidekick on The Apprentice drove 9000 miles over 50 days through 14 countries to get from London to Ulan Bator. Here he reflects on lessons learned along the way.

  9. Thomson heading to Punt Road

    RICHMOND have snared Port Adelaide midfielder Adam Thomson in the first official deal finalised in AFL trade week.

  10. Uganda: Road Running Season Resumes

    The absence of Simon Ayeko will pave way for upcoming stars to steal the limelight when the Athletics Kampala road running season resumes on Saturday at Lugogo.

  11. Malawi: Charcoal is a Burning Issue

    Faisoni Kandoje, 38, has sold charcoal for nearly two decades.

  12. Public Opinion: Barack Obama and William Ayers—a Legitimate Issue?

    Sarah Palin and the McCain campaign have pushed the issue—how legitimate is it? Post your thoughts.

  13. McCain: Obama link to ex-radical is honesty issue

    WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday that questions about Democratic rival Barack Obama's association with a former war protester linked to Vietnam-era bombings are part of a broader issue of honesty....

  14. Big Issue: Energy crisis hitting home

    MURPHY, N.C. (AP) -- When oil topped $100 a barrel earlier this year, and gasoline prices soared above $4 a gallon, Americans cried out for relief....

  15. Yuschenko sure that issue of Holodomor recognition to be submitted to 63d UN General Assembly session

  16. Pc's leg broken by off-road biker

    A policeman needs emergency surgery after being hit by an off-road motorcycle in Middlesbrough.

  17. Aegon doing 'utmost' to avoid rights issue

    Dutch insurer says it will 'do its utmost' to avoid a rights issue as it works on non-dilutive measures to bolster its capital base which faces erosion due to the financial crisis

  18. Sequoia Capital, Ron Conway Issue Warnings

    It's officially time for tech companies to take cover.  Sequoia Capital (a venture capital firm known for backing Apple, Google, and YouTube) and Ron Conway (an angel investor behind Google and PayPal) have advised entities in their portfolios to cut costs and hunker down.read more

  19. Getting grandma off the road

    As drivers get older, their driving skills decline. But getting the elderly off the road — whether they're aging parents or ourselves — is no easy task. Harriet Baskas has some well-mannered advice.

  20. Microsoft to issue 11 security patches on Tuesday

    Starting next week, company is expected to also provide an "exploitability index" to help system administrators prioritize the patches.

  21. If you were a party leader, how would you approach the issue of the economy?

  22. UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel warns of road distractions

    He says his young players need to block out what's happening off the field if they want to succeed against Oregon in Eugene. The team has lost 11 of its last 14 road games. UCLA plays at Oregon on Saturday, its first away game since losing, 59-0, against Brigham Young in Provo, Utah, on Sept. 13.

  23. Hamilton's blowing hot and seeing the road to title

    The sun warmed the slopes of Mount Fuji, which was seen by most people in Formula One yesterday for the first time in two years. But the biggest change was in the mood of Lewis Hamilton.

  24. Midlanders on road to Cup glory

    Tamworth, Halesowen and Chasetown are just two wins away from the FA Cup first round.

  25. Cut road trips in half with MeetWays

    Want to find the exact midpoint of a big road trip, or simple cross-town schlep? Check out Meetways--it does the hard work for you.

  26. Jackman confident Leinster can get show on the road

    LEINSTER hooker Bernard Jackman is confident the province can put the last two confidence- sapping defeats in the Magners League behind them and start this season's assault on the Heineken Cup with an away victory.

  27. Vatika, Wickham Vineyard, Botley Road, Shedfield, Southampton

    A restaurant attached to an English vineyard is normally best approached with caution, rather like a bottle of English wine. Sure, you'd try it, just to be polite, but let's be honest, wouldn't something French or Italian just be so much better? But put aside those preconceptions, because here we are in Wickham Vineyard, near Southampton, on a gorgeous sunny afternoon, and it's wonderful. Not only is the wine – a flinty, Germanic little number called Wickham Dry – going down a treat, but we're loving the room, a high-ceilinged, discreetly stylish affair somewhere between a chapel and the world's smartest barn conversion.

  28. Hijackers of ship off Somalia issue ultimatum

    NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- The pirates who hijacked an arms-laden Ukrainian tanker off Somalia issued an ultimatum Friday and threatened to destroy the ship if no ransom is paid, a spokesman for the bandits said....

  29. Bus Tour Reaches End Of the Road

    Charlie Gibson spent the week traveling thousands of miles, through battleground states on a big bus tour, talking to voters about the issues on their minds before the election. Take a look!

  30. Bus Tour Reaches the End of the Road

    World News bus tour traversed thousands of miles through battleground states.

  31. Mt. Misery Road Mystery

    The street's moniker has sparked legends galore.

  32. Mass load could cause road delays

    Motorists face delays as a huge industrial load takes to the roads around north Wales.

  33. T.I. on the road to redemption

    T.I. has a number one album and single, as well as a one-year jail term in his future. Denise Quan explains.

  34. In brief Toyota hugs UK car sales and road safety

    "Hug a Technician" takes place at Toyota dealerships in West Riding Yorskshire from today until the end of the month.

  35. NBA Miami Heat and New Jersey Nets on the road and undersea ahead of O2 date

    On their preseason continental tour the Heat and the Nets find travelling on the Eurostar from Paris to London a novel experience.

  36. Uganda: Mr Hush on Road to Stardom

    WHEN Mr. Hush released his debut album, Hotter Than Ever, about three years ago, it was a total flop. None of the 12 tracks on it attracted the public.

  37. Nigeria: Lugbe Residents Fault Road Network, Pray for More Roads

    Residents of Federal Housing Autority (FHA) Lugbe have faulted the contractors of the estate, for creating only one route into and out of the estate describing the architects as not envisaging the volume of traffic that would pass there.

  38. How the significant seven stand on road to 2010 World Cup

    In history, only seven nations have won soccer's ultimate prize. Here is a look at how each stands with a slew of qualifying games coming up. In 78 years, only seven nations have won the World Cup and one of those seven will likely win it again during the South African winter of 2010.

  39. Car maunfacturers gear up for a turbulent road ahead

    THE industry is facing one of its toughest times ever but the 2008 Paris Motor Show revealed that the makers are building some of their best and -from supercars to superminis - their most diverse cars yet. Nat Barnes steers through what's coming to a showroom near you soon...

  40. A 100-Year-Old Dream: A Road Just for Cars

    The Long Island Motor Parkway, built 100 years ago by William Kissam Vanderbilt II, was one of the first roads built specifically for the automobile.

  41. Williamsburg: Road Rage for a Car Service

    A car service based in Williamsburg has a long history of receiving complaints over dangerous driving, excessive horn-honking and parking at bus stops.

  42. Olympic road plan goes on display

    A series of exhibitions go on display showing detailed plans for a controversial relief road through Dorset.

  43. Rain causes fresh road disruption

    Persistent overnight rain leads to more road closures in the Dumfries and Galloway area.

  44. Another ship seized as pirates issue threat

    Armed pirates hijacked a massive tanker as world powers today headed toward the Somali coast to end a two-week standoff aboard a ship laden with tanks and weapons, officials said.



SYNDICATION


Subscribe to our RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to get news delivered directly to your desktop or web-site!


ADVERTISEMENTS



PCT: 0.145 s.