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- Matt Farah Discovers Pointlessness of Dodge’s New 707HP Challenger Hellcat in the Wet
- Does Volvo's New Lineup Include More Wagons for the US?
- Toyota Rewards Employee’s Loyalty with 10-Millionth U.S.-Built Camry Gift
- Short, Fun Review of the Nissan NV200 NY "Taxi of Tomorrow"
- Georgia Could Be the Next State Going After Tesla Showrooms
- GM to Restore 3 Cars Damaged by National Corvette Museum's Sinkhole
Matt Farah Discovers Pointlessness of Dodge’s New 707HP Challenger Hellcat in the Wet Posted: 31 Aug 2014 04:30 PM PDT Yes, the Dodge Challenger is a mean looking muscle-sports car that will always get you noticed, and yes, giving it 707 horsepower and calling it something evil-sounding like Hellcat will double its cool factor instantly. Still, you'll to battle with physics. Read more » |
Does Volvo's New Lineup Include More Wagons for the US? Posted: 31 Aug 2014 02:20 PM PDT While all eyes are on the 2016 Volvo XC90 right now, there are many new load-luggers coming from Volvo this decade. And they may all come to the U.S., too – if you cross your fingers. Read more » |
Toyota Rewards Employee’s Loyalty with 10-Millionth U.S.-Built Camry Gift Posted: 31 Aug 2014 12:31 PM PDT A Toyota employee from Georgetown, Kentucky, has won the 10-millionth Camry made in the United States in a random drawing during a ceremony at the plant. Read more » |
Short, Fun Review of the Nissan NV200 NY "Taxi of Tomorrow" Posted: 31 Aug 2014 10:50 AM PDT Even if you're not a New Yorker, you can't help but feel sad for the prophesized demise of the familiar Ford Crown Vic taxis, especially when their typical American sedan shape is being replaced by a boxy and not very attractive Japanese van, built in Mexico. Read more » |
Georgia Could Be the Next State Going After Tesla Showrooms Posted: 31 Aug 2014 09:07 AM PDT Thought the war on Tesla's direct-sales model was cooling down? Well, it may just be heating up in Georgia. Read more » |
GM to Restore 3 Cars Damaged by National Corvette Museum's Sinkhole Posted: 31 Aug 2014 08:11 AM PDT Chevrolet and the National Corvette Museum will fix three of the Corvettes damaged in February's sinkhole incident, while five other cars will go unrestored as part of a new exhibit. Read more » |
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