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1/24/2012 - Autoblog / Noah Joseph
Filed under: Ford, Design/Style, Racing Win on Sunday, sell on Monday. It's a marketing motto nearly as old as racing itself, but while today's NASCAR stock cars may have about as much in common with the cars they represent as a Halloween su . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
Going it alone on new model development is a costly endeavor even for large automotive groups – and practically out of the question for smaller manufacturers. Volvo until now has built all of its models around the platforms and powertrains fro . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
We don't know what's more annoying about this video that shows a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe in Adelaide, Australia, with its top down being drenched in rainwater, reportedly for at least half an hour: the careless owner that didn't come . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
According to data provided by Rolls-Royce, 56 percent of the company's clients who ordered a Ghost and Ghost Extended Wheelbase model last year customized their vehicle through the brand's bespoke operations. The British luxury brand's persona . . .
1/24/2012 - Jalopnik / Matt Hardigree
#carporn We now have a clearer photo of the striking Toyota Le Mans Prototype and a name for the new car: TS030. We'd complain about Toyota picking a beige name for a car that isn't, but alp . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
Regular readers will know that you can't ever be too careful with allegedly official photos of unrevealed cars floating around the internet. The examples are too many to list. Earlier today, the guys over at GT Spirit tipped us off on these ph . . .
1/24/2012 - Autoblog / Jeremy Korzeniewski
Filed under: Classics, Europe, Saab, Earnings/Financials Despite the popular saying, history cannot simply repeated. So, when faced with the possibility of losing the entire classic collection of cars that had made up the official Saab museu . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
Like its BMW M5 compatriot, the RS6 Avant was one of those cars that allowed you to have a mid-life crisis without upsetting the family as it offered supercar-crushing levels of performance in a surprisingly practical estate package. In its pr . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
If you happen to be into hunting, then you're surely going to like Land Rover's new limited edition Defender Blaser just as long as you live in Germany and are willing to fork out a hefty €49,500 (equal to US$64,400). Crafted in cooperation wi . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
As one of the largest and most important auto shows in the Middle East, the annual Qatar Motor Show's primary goal is to serve as the launching pad for the local debut of the industry's latest models before they arrive in showrooms. That said, . . .
1/25/2012 - Jalopnik / Mike Spinelli
#jalopnikreviews We exclusively broke the news of Nissan Europe's Juke R project back in September. All we knew then was some strange "super Juke" crossover had been endowed with a GT-R's en . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
The maker of the so-called "Ultimate Driving Machine" is testing a new technology that allows the car to replace the driver under certain conditions such as highway driving or in traffic jams. BMW first told us about its experimental Highly Au . . .
1/24/2012 - egmCarTech
Mini has just dropped to new special edition Cooper hatchback models. The two models, the Mini Baker Street and the Mini Bayswater, focus around the upcoming Olympic Games in London. Both models will go on sale in Spring 2012 with unique design . . .
1/24/2012 - Autoblog / Jeremy Korzeniewski
Filed under: Hybrid, Sedan, Performance, Marketing/Advertising, Videos, Infiniti, Porsche, Luxury We don't imagine that many new-car buyers are cross-shopping their local Infiniti and Porsche dealerships, but there's at least one segment of . . .
1/24/2012 - Carscoop
General Motors isn't the only company pushing out a black and yellow themed edition of one of its cars as Bugatti is doing the same - fortunately without the toy-ish / kitsch Transformers decals... Whether you like the color combo or not, Buga . . .
1/25/2012 - Autoblog / Chris Shunk
Filed under: Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Sedan, Lincoln The Lincoln brand has been in the doldrums for years now, but Ford's luxury arm is looking to stage a comeback (again) starting with the all-new Lincoln MKZ. The brand's mid-size o . . .
1/24/2012 - Autoblog / Noah Joseph
Filed under: Coupe, Nissan, Racing What would a Nissan GT-R be without the racing pedigree that's helped make it what it is today? The truth is that we don't even want to know. But we don't have to, because the car known as Godzilla is as de . . .
1/24/2012 - Autoblog / Zach Bowman
Filed under: Coupe, Performance, Etc., Europe, Technology, Specialty, Electric, Luxury We have good news for you if you're missing the Tesla Roadster already. German manufacturer PG has unveiled the company's new Elektrus, a Lotus-based spor . . .
1/24/2012 - Autoblog / Damon Lavrinc
Filed under: Safety, Technology, Volvo This time last year, the Safe Road Trains for the Environment (SARTRE) program hit a milestone. Using a specially equipped Volvo S60 with a big-rig taking the lead, the EU-funded researchers managed to . . .
1/24/2012 - High Gear Media Network Feed
Sadly, our Japanese language skills are limited to phrases like “good morning,” “thank you” and “I can eat glass, it does not hurt me.” With that in mind, we can’t tell you what’s going on, dialogue-wise, in the above video. Near as we can tel . . .
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