Isidro Lopez studied mechanical engineering at Los Angeles technical college which led him to the automotive business. First as co-owner of an auto parts store in the San Gabriel area. His knowledge of auto parts and sourcing got him involved
Welcome to the Future – The Tesla Model S
The exterior is not unlike many new sedans, not enough to draw attention, especially since it is very quiet on the road. The Tesla S 2014 is a full sized five-door lift back produced by Tesla Motors. The exterior design
The Changes Happening in the Livery Industry
With Ford/Lincoln discontinuance of its Town Car in 2011 the livery industry has been scratching its head trying to figure out what its legitimate successor should be. The town car was big, cushy, and with regular maintenance extremely dependable. Since
Limo Buses
Thinking about what is happening in the Livery industry and why it is happening may help us in making large financial decisions. Over the last several years, Limo Buses have really taken hold of the 10 + PAK carriage of
Airless Tire
There is one thing about automobiles of all kinds, shapes, and ages, they all have tires. Yep, tires are required, and there is quite a history behind tires and tire companies which stretch back to bicycle days. There have been
More than a Ride!
Why does an “online video” go viral? All of a sudden a person, pet, or other object becomes the object of mass fascination. Why instantaneous sensations? Maybe it is timing, or meeting some critical mass of viewers, or perhaps these
Will the New Lincoln MKT and Cadillac XTS have that Limo Dazzle of Old?
August of 2011 marked the end of production of Ford’s Lincoln Town Car, a fact bemoaned by most limousine operators. The Lincoln Town Car had basically taken over the Livery based limousine market (but not the Funeral Market) for many
Mercedes Sprinter Conversions as Limo Buses
Sprinter conversions make fantastic executive mini-shuttles and compact limo buses. These vehicles work well in urban areas where high visibility and maneuverability are essential. The Mercedes diesel motor can idle for hours and hours on very little fuel. Pile on