One of the most legendary GT1 racecars ever built — the Chrysler Dodge Viper GTS-R GT1 — comes to life in this raw sound showcase. Featuring onboard footage, cold start, warm-up, and flybys, this ...
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If you’ve been eyeing Titleist’s GT line of drivers and fairway woods but have been waiting to buy, now is the time to act, because Titleist’s GT1, GT2, GT3 and GT4 drivers are all on sale for $200 (!
A jumbo CD is the same as a standard CD, except that it pays a higher APY in exchange for a significantly larger opening deposit, typically around $100,000. Like standard CDs, jumbo CDs offer fixed ...
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During this year’s Monterey Car Week, Tuthill Porsche, renowned for its precision in automotive engineering, has unveiled its latest creation, the GT ONE. Inspired by the iconic FIA GT1 race class ...
Specs: 14.5 degrees of loft, polymer crown with dual weight system (11g forward/3g aft), redesigned hosel, 43 inches long Available: Fittings and pre-sale begin today; in stores August 7 Who it’s for: ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
Certificates of deposit continue to offer guaranteed returns without riding the market's ups and downs. That predictability matters when you're planning for specific goals like a home down payment ...
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Certificates of deposit (CDs) lock your money away for a set term in exchange for guaranteed returns. When that term ends, you enter a brief grace period where you can withdraw your funds, roll them ...