Wednesday, April 26, 2006

NEW BUICK ENCLAVE CROSSOVER!


This is the all-new 2007 Buick Enclave....it will be available at the end of this year. It looks like a winner!

Saturday, April 22, 2006

MORE PHOTOS FROM REVISTA MUJER'S MILKA COVER PARTY!













Tuesday, April 18, 2006

MUJER MAGAZINE THROWS MILKA DUNO COVER LAUNCH PARTY!

It happened saturday night at Post Restaurant and Lounge on Coral Way near Brickell Avenue. Over 200 guests enjoyed drinks and music. The media was present and so were many actresses and actors from popular TV programs. Milka was the honoree and reaggetton artist DMoney performed a song specially for her.










Thursday, April 13, 2006

HYBRIDS ARE NOT SO GREEN!

From Dealers Edge

CNW Marketing Research Inc. collected data on the energy necessary to plan, build, sell, drive, and dispose of a vehicle from initial concept to scrappage. The results included a "dollars per lifetime mile" figure, also deemed the "energy cost per mile driven."

According to the report, the most "energy expensive" vehicle sold in the United States in calendar-year 2005 was the Maybach at $11.58 per mile. The least expensive vehicle was the Scion xB at $0.48 cents.

However, the report found that driving a hybrid vehicle costs more in terms of overall energy consumed than did comparable non-hybrid vehicles. One example compared Honda models: The Honda Accord Hybrid had an energy cost per mile of $3.29, while the conventional Honda Accord was $2.18.

According to the report, while the industry average of all vehicles sold in the United States in 2005 was $2.28 cents per mile, the Hummer H3 was only $1.949 cents per mile. That figure is also lower than all currently offered hybrids and the Honda Civic at $2.42 per mile. For the complete list of all vehicles sold in the U.S. in calendar year 2005 and their energy cost, visit www.cnwmr.com and click on "Dust to Dust Energy List."

Friday, April 07, 2006

AN OPEN LETTER FROM GM DEALERS!

General Motors is getting better every day. Our products are the best ever. If you doubt,
then drive a Pontiac Solstice or G6, Chevrolet Impala or Tahoe, Buick Lucerne, HUMMER H3,
Saab 9-3 convertible, Saturn Sky, GMC Sierra, Envoy or Yukon Denali, a Cadillac STS or any of
the new GM products. Check the J.D. Power and Associates APEAL rankings.
Mistakes have been made and lessons have been learned. Today our CEO Rick Wagoner
is leading the best management team at GM since Alfred Sloan. It is a diffi cult job that
requires balancing the needs of customers, employees, retirees, shareholders and dealership
employees. Given the hand that exists, it appears that Rick Wagoner and GM are taking very
bold steps and they are making a difference. We believe that Rick is a man of excellent
integrity. His values are that of the best of America. He is an excellent leader, father, husband
and human being. He needs and deserves support for the enormous job he is doing.
America loves a good comeback story, and GM is going to be one of the best. There will
always be the naysayers who will revel in the diffi culties of General Motors. But let’s be clear:
GM is important to America. Ford is important to America. For the good of everyone, they
must succeed and they need our help. We pledge ours. We hope you will do the same.
Mike Maroone
AutoNation
Roger Penske, Sr.
UnitedAuto Group
Jeff Rachor
Sonic Automotive

Monday, April 03, 2006

NEW PONTIAC G6 CONVERTIBLE COMMERCIAL(Click here to see)

Saturday, April 01, 2006

NEW SOLSTICE TV COMMERCIAL!(Click here to see)