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N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide

The N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide continues to be the automotive industry's primary source for determining the value of used cars, trucks, SUV's and minivans. It's used by more car dealers, insurance agents, bankers and government agencies than any other guide. Published four times annually since 1992, the Consumer Edition of the N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide contains valuable information, such as trade-in value and two retail values for domestic and import vehicles manufactured between 1993 and 2002.
N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide
Nascar Chicken Soup

Chicken Soup for the Soul has teamed up with Nascar to celebrate America's fastest growing sport with the release of Chicken Soup for the Nascar Soul. Their collective efforts are sure to make this the next bestseller!
Nascar: Chicken Soup for the Nascar Soul
Nascar off the Record
Like any giant enterprise, the Nascar we see today is very different from the regional race series launched by a visionary Bill France in the late 1940s.
Nascar off the Record by Brock Yates
Nascar's Most Wanted
In the early 1980s, a brash, young Darrell Waltrip, nicknamed "Jaws" for his off-the-cuff one-liners, challenged an entire crowd of booing fans to brawl with him in a store parking lot. In 1973, Cale Yarborough dominated a race for 126 laps before single-handedly wrecking his car into a retaining wall, while under the caution flag. On a Friday afternoon in 1959, Ned Jarrett bought a race car with a bad check, then beat the check to the bank on Monday morning to deposit the prize money he'd made racing all weekend.
Nascar's Most Wanted
Nascar: Real Men Work in the Pits

In Real Men Work in the Pits, Jeff Hammond recalls the moments of his life in racing. Starting out working for the legendary Junior Johnson in the mid-70s and quickly becoming one of the best jackmen in the business; serving on all three of driver Cale Yarborough's championship seasons; and then taking over as crew chief during the glory days of legendary driver Darrell Waltrip.
Nascar: Real men work in the pits
Nissan
When Carlos Ghosn was named COO of Nissan in 1999, the company was running out of gas and careening toward bankruptcy. Eighteen short months later, Nissan was back in the black, and within several more years it had become the most profitable large automobile company in the world. In Shift, Carlos Ghosn describes how he went about accomplishing the seemingly impossible, transforming Nissan once again into a powerful global automotive manufacturer.
Inside Nissan