Articles for tag: American Airlines, Kia Sorento, Leis

Karla News

Trinity Railway Express Train to See Elton John in Dallas

Thank goodness for mass transit! If any of you are familiar with the Dallas – Fort Worth, Texas metroplex you know that the traffic can sometimes be exasperating and downright dangerous! That was my argument when I convinced two of my sisters and a niece and one of her friends that we should take a ...

Karla News

1996 Pontiac Sunfire: A Blast from My Past

Even though I love my 2012 Kia Sorento SUV, enjoyed my 1998 Mitsubishi Montero Sport SUV, and tolerated my first car, a 1991 Ford Tempo, that liked to stall while it was running (even though it was an automatic!), the best car I’ve ever owned would have to be the 1996 Pontiac Sunfire Coupe I ...

Karla News

The Top Five Vehicles for Large Families

I hope no one here misunderstands when I say “large families” I am definitely not implying that the people who make up this group are somehow fatter than elephants at a pie eating contest. No, I am just referring here to the number of family members. You see the difference? Large families come in all ...

Karla News

Chevrolet Cobalt LT, 2009. Product Review

When I was driving home from work, a couple of weeks ago, a guy came out of a side street, and hit the side of my car. When my car went into the body shop for repairs, I contacted the other driver’s car insurance, to arrange a rental car. Enterprise came and picked us up ...

Karla News

Choosing a Foreign Car Made in the USA

These days, your German, Japanese or Korean car is just as likely to be imported from the assembly line in Tennessee, Kentucky or Georgia as it is from Stuttgart, Tokyo or Seoul. Foreign car-makers have been manufacturing sedans, sportscars, SUVs and trucks in the United States since Toyota made world headlines in the 1980s when ...

Karla News

What Cars and Trucks Are Really Entirely American Made Cars?

Are any cars today Entirely American Made Cars? American made cars and trucks are more difficult to find then ever. Some brands have shipped manufacturing outside the United States to Canada or Mexico to save costs, while some previously imported brands are setting up production facilities in the United States that not only do assembly ...