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Alfa Romeo – An Ultimate racing Machine

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Alfa Romeo is one of the leading automobile companies which are involved in manufacturing cars, trucks and light commercial vehicles. Alfa Romeo is an Italian based company which was started in 1910. Alfa Romeo has since then been involved in manufacturing high speed racing cars and also involved in car racing since 1911. Alfa Romeo Company initially concentrated mainly on producing world class competitive racing cars to be involved in car races. The company also became a part of Fiat groups in 1986. Alfa Romeo’s headquarters and manufacturing factory is in Milan. In the year 1920, after the world war, the company also started producing road cars along with race cars. The race cars of Alfa Romeo became an instant success in all formats of the car racing fraternity. Various head designers were appointed to design competitive race cars for Alfa Romeo. During the Second World War, the manufacturing factory unit was bombed and shattered completely. The company was unable to manufacturing racing cars and other high profile cars for a long time. It concentrated on producing small mass produced cars after the bombing. In 1952, Alfa Romeo produced its first front wheel driving compact car. It was named Project 13-61, Tipo.

Lake Tahoe Summer Guide

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The only drawback to planning a summer vacation to Lake Tahoe is narrowing down your choices for fun and entertainment. Lake Tahoe is simply the name for an all encompassing mountain, lake, and gambling experience. South Lake Tahoe is actually a city on the California side of Lake Tahoe on the border Nevada. Perhaps because of its close proximity to casinos, gambling, and nightlife, South Lake Tahoe is very much a tourist destination. The residential population on the south side is greater, and it is a city more widely known for its tourist attractions than the north side. If one were to travel to Tahoe without a car, the entertainment and lodging of the south side are within walking distance of one another. In addition, the south side offers an abundance of public transportation to get around if you don’t have a car. Both the north and south sides of Lake Tahoe offer such a vast array of summer activities including: entertainment, shopping, and outdoor activities that the only problem you will encounter is enough time to do them all.

The first order of business when planning a vacation to Lake Tahoe is finding lodging. There are a variety of options ranging form a $32/per night motel room to a luxury suite for $400+/per night. In addition to hotels and casinos, there are plenty of campgrounds available whether you are tent camping, or hauling an RV. The south and north sides of Tahoe each offer different entertainment and recreational options, so be sure to choose lodging based on the activities you want to partake in, as the north and south sides are separated by a lake and are fairly far apart from one another. It is possible to go from one side to another, but it isn’t as convenient as choosing one side and its activities and remaining there.

If you want to stay in Lake Tahoe, but away from the glitz and glam of the downtown casinos, campgrounds can be the perfect alternative. There are so many to choose from, it’s only a matter of narrowing down the amenities and location of your choice. As with any other accommodations, book early if possible as Lake Tahoe is a popular summer destination and the campgrounds and RV parks fill up fast.

While at Lake Tahoe in the summer season, (July-September) enjoy a number of summer outdoor events and activities. Over the week of the 4th of July Lake Tahoe boasts three straight nights of firework celebrations. The city is also host to the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, the Concours d’Elegance Wooden Boat Show, and the Lake Tahoe Summer Music Festival.

If you are athletically inclined, Lake Tahoe offers an entire week of marathons in late September. The city offers a three day triple marathon, 72 mile Tahoe Ultra marathon, a triathlon, marathon, marathon relays, Susan G. Komen Race for the cure 5K and 10K.

As Lake Tahoe is such a popular summer destination, it offers huge headlining musical concerts featuring such acts as the Eagles, Alabama, Sammy Haagar, and the Wallflowers for the summer concert series.

If you are an outdoor enthusiast, enjoy an entire mountain full of hiking, fishing, and boating. The mountain offers literally hundreds of trails for mountain biking and hiking on the mountain and around the diameter of the lake. The Tahoe Rim Trail is one of the more popular trails at Lake Tahoe, a 165-mile long trail that circles the lake. The trail ranges in elevation changes from 6,240 feet to 10,338 feet. The Tahoe Rim trail is not for the faint of heart, but for the die-hard hiker and mountain biker, the panoramic views at Relay Peak make the journey well worth the effort.

For those seeking a fishing experience at Lake Tahoe, there are fishing experiences for the novice and expert alike. Several chartered and guided fishing tours are available all summer long on both the California and Nevada sides of Lake Tahoe. Some of the most popular fishing charters include: Blue Ribbon chartered fishing trips, Don Sheetz Fishing Charters, and Tahoe Sport Fishing Co. Day trips on a chartered fishing boat range in price from $85 to $100, for a day trip ranging from four to five hours in length. Most charters guarantee that you will catch a fish, and some offer drinks and lunches as part of the price. In addition, if you are not inclined to fish, but want to tag along on a boat ride with friends or family, some charters will accommodate you for ½ the price of a regular fare. Be sure to book early, as summertime is a very busy season and most fishing charters fill up early. If you are looking for a more serene, private experience there are several anglers offering private backcountry fishing lessons. These are obviously more expensive than group chartered fishing boats on the lake, but can offer just the right amount of instruction and relaxation. A private lesson in local lakes and rivers, or remote backcountry streams ranges from $185/per person or $250/per person for five to six hours of instruction. For those of you who have always wanted to fish, but just don’t know how, this private instruction is priceless.

An outdoor enthusiast with a desire for any time on the water at all can enjoy sailing, parasailing, kayaking, canoeing and paddle boating. Several rental facilities offer access to kayaks, boats, canoes, parasail, and sailboats for a reasonable hourly rates. If you have a yen for a faster pace of outdoor entertainment, enjoy the variety of motorized sports on the lake. Bring your own boat and jet skis, or rent one while at the lake. Several campgrounds offer boating docks for you to house your boat, as well as boat launches when you’re ready to play.

If you’ve come to Lake Tahoe to gamble, there are dozens of casinos on the south side of Lake Tahoe (the Nevada side). While Reno, Nevada is a much smaller gambling city than Las Vegas, it offers a charm only possible in a bustling mountain community. Although much smaller in size than Las Vegas, the abundant amount of casinos will keep even the most seasoned gamblers happy. While various smaller establishments will keep any gambler happy, Harrah’s and Harveys are the two most popular casinos offering the most variety of entertainment. Harrah’s offers amenities such as a full service spa and salon, a pool, and golfing packages, as well as a variety of luxury accommodations for your stay. In addition, Harrah’s continually hosts a vast assortment of events and entertainment. Concerts are hosted almost every night in the summer with musical acts ranging from the Smother’s Brothers to Kevin Costner and his band. Harveys Casino offers plenty of gaming such as: slots, table games, poker, and race and Sportsbook. During the summer months, Harveys outdoor arena hosts a wide assortment of concerts all summer long including: Beyonce, Sammy Haagar, and Rascal Flatts.

While some in your vacation party may want to spend time hiking, biking, fishing, or jet skiing, there is plenty of shopping for those who are less inclined for outdoor play. Whether searching for the perfect vacation souvenir or a new outfit, you can find it while shopping at Lake Tahoe. There are 6 featured shopping areas at Tahoe that are not to be missed: Carnelian Bay/Tahoe Vista/Kings Beach, Incline Village, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Tahoe City, The Resort at Squaw Creek, Truckee, and the Village at Squaw Valley. Whether you are looking for mall type stores such as The GAP, MAC cosmetics, Coach, and Banana Republic, or more local boutique type stores, Tahoe offers them all.

One of the absolute can’t miss opportunities available at Lake Tahoe is the Heavenly Aerial Tram. This is a gondola type tram that traverses the mountain, climbing up to 2000 feet above the lake, with a final elevation level of 8000 feet. Be sure to wear your sunscreen for this high altitude summer ride, and enjoy the majestic views of the basin of Tahoe once at the top. If you are outdoorsy and want a hiking adventure, there are several trails available to you once you reach the top. For those interested in the breathtaking scenery and a mountain top meal, enjoy the Top of the Tram restaurant.

General Motors Opens New Plant in China, Sells Allison Transmission Unitgeneral Motors Opens New Plant in China, Sells Allison Transmission Unit

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General Motors Corp. has inaugurated a new engine plant at its minicar factory SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. Monday in southern China.

The new engine plant, which reportedly cost the automaker 2 billion yuan ($263 million) lies adjacent to the factory in Liuzhou and is set to produce a capacity of 300,000 units a year. The automaker has said in a statement that production of 1.1-liter and 1.2-liter engines are set to begin in August.

According to the company statement, the new engine plant will facilitate new product development at the minicar factory, which now buys engines and related parts from outside suppliers. The engines will be used first in a new minivan model, the Wuling Hong Tu, a vehicle jointly developed by GM’s Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center and SAIC in Shanghai.

SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. is a three-way commercial vehicle joint venture between GM, Shanghai-based partner SAIC Motor Corp., and Guangxi province-based Wuling Automobile Co. GM owns 34 percent of the venture, SAIC has 50.1 percent and the remainder is held by Wuling Automobile.

In the first quarter, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile’s unit reported sales which climbed to 27 percent from a year earlier to more than 160,000 vehicles. In 2006, SAIC-GM-Wuling sold 460,155 vehicles, making it the biggest mini-vehicle producer in China.

Meanwhile, back in the home front, the General Motors continues to struggle as the automaker decided to sell its Allison Transmission unit to a pair of buyout firms for $5.6 billion on Thursday last week.

Reports say that GM, which has lost more than $12 billion in two years, will use the money to cover turnaround-related expenses including plant closings, worker buyouts and the production of new models.

GM has agreed to sell Allison’s commercial and military business, based in Indianapolis, to investment firms The Carlyle Group and Onex Corp. A production facility in Baltimore that builds conventional and hybrid transmissions for pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles however, will remain with GM.

The automaker’s move is key to the automaker’s strategy to cost-cut by letting go of units which are not directly related to the core business of building passenger cars and trucks. Aside from the Alison deal, the automaker has also sold more than $16 billion in assets over the past two years, including last year’s $14 billion sale of the GMAC financial services company to private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP. The automaker – which also makes auto parts like GMC mud flap, is likewise reportedly mulling over the idea of putting a Flint-based unit that makes medium-duty trucks up for sale too.

Wall Street on Thursday responded positively to news of the Allison sale, sending GM stock up 2 percent to $38.15 — its highest level since January 2005.

Kayak Fishing: An Economical And Fun Loving Sport

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Kayak fishing is not only relaxing, it is rewarding as well. It is a popular sport, a fun and inexpensive way of getting out on the open water. Except for rough waters, it hardly has any limitations. Fishing kayaks have an ability of being launched from almost anywhere water is available, making them an excellent choice for fishing. Ease of transport and low-cost allows kayaks to be operated by more people.