But he did earn an engineering degree at General Motors Institute — now Kettering University — and started his own company engineering products like children's car seats. In 2008, tired of high gas prices and the country's dependence on foreign oil …
But he did earn an engineering degree at General Motors Institute — now Kettering University — and started his own company engineering products like children's car seats. In 2008, tired of high gas prices and the country's dependence on foreign oil, …
Elio told the Associated Press that he believes the first sales will be to more affluent buyers, who have other vehicles such as an SUV and a standard four-door sedan and who are looking for relief from high gasoline prices by buying a tiny three …
Some civil libertarians have begun pointing out that the people on the safer side of that gap – with stronger protections against the potential for government abuse – are the relatively affluent people who already favor Apple products. Those willing to …
“A lot of them are long-term and my guess is that they're providing low-cost products and, given the number of people who go on a regular basis, there could be a social link as well,” she said. “Things may be conducted in Spanish so it's a comfortable …
According to Kors' management, there's plenty of growth potential left on the women's side, both with new products and with the rather nascent international expansion. However, the company's long-term growth potential should be greatly enhanced if Kors …
The Elio, a three-wheeled prototype vehicle, is shown in traffic in Royal Oak, Mich., Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014. Instead of spending $20,000 on a new car, Paul Elio is offering commuters a cheaper option to drive to work. His three-wheeled vehicle The …
The Elio, a three-wheeled prototype vehicle, is shown in traffic Thursday in Royal Oak, Mich. Paul Elio is offering commuters a cheaper option to drive to work. His three-wheeled vehicle will sell for $6,800 and can save on gas with fuel economy of 84 mpg.
But more importantly, when it comes to where to go shopping, consumers think about many factors: mall cleanliness tops the list (being most important), followed by security, price of products, availability of coffee shops and free Wi-Fi among others …