Car News Around the Web
Today and every Wednesday, I’ll be posting links to various awesome sites, blogs and cool articles around the web that I think Cars for Girls readers might enjoy. There’s a little something for everybody, so hopefully readers will find something interesting in today’s links. If you have a cool site or article to share or would like to include your blog among the weekly links, drop me an email and include your name and the URL of the article, so I can be sure to credit the link to the right person and/or blog or website.
What kind of car does Heidi Klum drive? How does Brad Pitt scoot around L.A.? Want to know what kind of car your favorite celebrity drives? Check out the fun over at Celebrity Cars Blog!
The greatest joy of a honeymoon probably shouldn’t be the car you drive, but why not make it secondary? Over at Jalopnik, they’ve got some ideas.
Concerns over fuel economy and an economic nosedive will spell the end for Honda’s last remaining sports car and Car and Driver has all the sad details.
Because ‘Green Isn’t Always Pretty,’ Treehugger rounds up six ugly Eco-Cars.
The McLaren P11 Supercar has been spied in the snow and Autoblog has the pictures to prove it.
The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has developed a high beam that can detect oncoming cars and dim the portion of light that reaches the other driving lane and Cars.com has the highlights.
Repair Pal just made explaining heater and A/C problems to your mechanic a little easier.
Planning a trip to Florida to get away from the harsh winter? Going to see your brother in New Jersey for his birthday? Check out Cost to Drive before you go to browse their collection of popular trips to discover how much it will cost to gas up before you head out – or just plug in your trip info to get up-to-date fuel costs.
New Trend: Hacking Road Signs. Geekologie explains how to do it, while motorists in Indiana heed caution to avoid “Raptors Ahead” and Austin drivers are warned to steer clear of zombies.
Since 2002, more than 800 kids have been treated at Shriners Hospitals for Children for acute burns from highly flammable materials like gasoline. Burn Awareness Week is February 1 through February 7 and over at Ask Patty, they’ve rounded up some helpful tips to prevent gasoline burn injuries.
Is President Obama driving the auto industry to ruin? Over at the Boston Herald, they’ve got one writer who thinks so.






Yea! Indianapolis made the news! Wooot!
I just love this idea, will be checking on a Wednesday to see you post on the news around the web
I look forward to seeing everyone next Wednesday!
[...] Wednesday and you know what that means – another post linking to some of the coolest car sites, news