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- This is What Happens When You Drift a Trike And Cross Lanes
- Mercedes' BMW X6 Rival Expected to Be Big Boost For Alabama Plant
- Fewer Subprime Buyers Getting Loans for New Cars
- How Toyota and Subaru Arrived at the GT86 / BRZ Project
- VW Revealed to Have Spied on Brazillian Workers and Union Activists
- A New Bristol Car is Finally Coming, Along With a Lot of Bristol Merchandise
This is What Happens When You Drift a Trike And Cross Lanes Posted: 06 Sep 2014 04:11 PM PDT Captain Hindsight would have you know that drifting a custom-made trike into the opposite lane of a downhill road is a risky sport that can lead to a painful (or even worse) crash. Read more » |
Mercedes' BMW X6 Rival Expected to Be Big Boost For Alabama Plant Posted: 06 Sep 2014 02:50 PM PDT Confident that SUV demand will grow and grow, Daimler's chief Dieter Zetsche says its U.S. plant will build at least 300,000 vehicles next year, thanks to demand for their new SUV Coupe-thing. Read more » |
Fewer Subprime Buyers Getting Loans for New Cars Posted: 06 Sep 2014 01:29 PM PDT August auto sales were above expectations and showed the industry is well on the road to recovery after years of anemic growth. But worries many subprime buyers are getting back into new car showrooms may be premature. Read more » |
How Toyota and Subaru Arrived at the GT86 / BRZ Project Posted: 06 Sep 2014 11:30 AM PDT Thanks to the collaboration between Toyota and Subaru, the affordable rear-wheel drive coupe is a reality once again, much to the delight of gearheads everywhere. Read more » |
VW Revealed to Have Spied on Brazillian Workers and Union Activists Posted: 06 Sep 2014 09:29 AM PDT Documents revealed by a "truth commission" show that Volkswagen monitored employees and top union officials in Brazil during the 1980s, including a man who would become the country's president. Read more » |
A New Bristol Car is Finally Coming, Along With a Lot of Bristol Merchandise Posted: 06 Sep 2014 07:37 AM PDT It looked like the days of the eccentric British automaker Bristol Cars were over in 2011 when they went bust. But under new ownership, they're coming back next year with a new car. Read more » |
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