InGamba x Castelli | Castelli

We are excited to announce our new partnership with inGamba, a California-based touring company that offers unforgettable cycling adventures in Portugal, Italy, Spain, France, and in the USA. They specialize in making your cycling trip the vacation of a lifetime.

The inGamba x Castelli Collection offers the latest pro-developed pieces, each designed to give inGamba fans an edge through superior aerodynamics, cooling, comfort and protection from the elements. Check out the new InGamba Collection.

The new partnership represents a kind of homecoming because we’ve had a close connection to the inGamba founder, João Correia, for a long time — a

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Car Colors: Most and Least Popular

Man Choosing Color Of His Car With Color Sampler.

When buying a new car, how important is car color? Does this factor into your decision at all? Perhaps you’re curious to know what car colors are popular these days, and which ones aren’t so high in demand? You came to the right place—we’ve got the facts!

PPG released its annual automotive color popularity report, revealing that white is (still) the most popular automobile color chosen by new-car buyers today. In fact, white is chosen by 35 percent of shoppers—more than any other color combined!

After white, buyers tend to choose drab colors—or less flashy colors—including grey, silver, and black.

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Should You Use Insurance to Replace Your Windshield: Yes or No?

Smashed Windscreen

It’s likely what happened to you before: a chipped or cracked windshield. Unfortunately, this type of issue generally occurs quickly, and without any warning. In addition, chips, cracks and breaks can be big, small, easy to fix or very expensive to repair. Each situation is different and calls for a specific action.

It’s important to remember that when you experience windshield damage, seek professional automotive assistance as soon as possible. Not only is it extremely unsafe for you (and others on the road) to drive a car with a windshield that has been impaired, but small chips or cracks can

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RoadRUNNER Newsletter

In Pursuit of Wildness: Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a place that my brother Leo has always talked about: “It is a sacred place. You easily go back in time.” He said that the town of Chinle had food, gas, convenience stores, and ample lodging but encouraged me to find the Cottonwood Campground inside the park. The campground, operated by the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department, is perfect for the night. I normally lay out my camping tarp and sleep on the ground. Not tonight. There are millions of small red ants everywhere.

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OEM vs Aftermarket Glass—What You Need to Know

car windshield

There’s more to your automobile’s windshield than meets the eye. This fact is significant when it comes to repairing or replacing the glass. Specifically, you have glass options to choose from, and picking the right one could matter.

For example, there are OEM glass and aftermarket glass. Let’s take a look at each.

Facts about OEM Glass

If you choose to go with OEM glass, here’s what you should know: Your windshield will be replaced with an identical windshield made by the car manufacturer.

When it’s time for an automobile to go into production, automakers request bids from glass manufacturers.

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McLaren reportedly confirms four-door model and next flagship supercar

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McLaren’s on-again, off-again four-door model has received the green light for production, according to an unverified report. The company is also allegedly working on a new flagship model that will take the torch from the long-retired P1 and get Formula One-derived technology.

Citing anonymous dealer sources, industry trade journal Automotive News wrote that the first four-door McLaren model will make its debut by the end of the 2020s. “[McLaren will] bring in another class of automobile in 2028. Stay tuned. It may have four doors and four seats,” Jamie Corstorphine, the British company’s director of product

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Mizuho Cuts Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) Price Target to $30.00

Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN – Get Rating) had its price target trimmed by Mizuho from $35.00 to $30.00 in a research note published on Wednesday, The Fly reports.

Other research analysts have also recently issued research reports about the company. Wedbush cut their price objective on Rivian Automotive from $37.00 to $25.00 in a research report on Wednesday, March 1st. Bank of America assumed coverage on shares of Rivian Automotive in a report on Friday, March 10th. They set a buy rating and a $40.00 price objective on the stock. Wells Fargo & Company dropped their target price on shares of

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