A fun part about our job is to have to opportunity to drive a wide range of different cars and trucks, obviously for comparison purposes. Driving a Range Rover one week and a Toyota Yaris the next keeps us down to earth, and makes us realize that quality cars can be found at a reasonable price.
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NASCAR's $195 million showplace, the NASCAR Hall of Fame was opened to public in Charlotte, Tuesday, amongst some the most famous people in the 61-year old stock car racing series.
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes teammates Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton will race at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix with individually crafted Steinmetz diamond crests on the steering wheels of their Formula 1 cars.
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Fernando Alonso has refused to echo the McLaren drivers' claims that traffic is set to make Monaco a "disaster" and "nightmare" this weekend.
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If Mercedes has moved development of its 2010 car in the direction of Michael Schumacher, that tactic is "simply wrong".
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Higher kerbs have been installed at key sections of the Monaco circuit ahead of this week's formula one race.
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Michael Waltrip, one of NASCAR's "characters," and co-owner of Michael Waltrip Racing has started a flurry of speculation after posting a photo of himself and his #15 NAPA Toyota in a current configuration, right down to the shark fin on the driver's side right rear, on Facebook.
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THINK has completed a US$40 million equity increase to support further product development and planned expansion into North American markets. With the new equity, THINK is now fully funded and expects to become cash-flow positive in 2011.
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Chrysler is prepping the launch of a corporate branding TV campaign it hopes will help repair its image in the minds of consumers -- and it's hired a new agency, Interpublic Group of Cos.' Gotham, for the project.
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Porsche has revealed its most powerful and arguably most extreme road-going 911 to date: the GT2 RS.
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During the depths of the auto industry's collapse a year ago, Ford told shareholders at its annual meeting that they might have to wait until 2011 before the company started making money again. It turns out they didn't have to wait that long.
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BMW will continue cutting U.S. incentive spending this year as it prepares to launch a number of key products. and#8220;We're not convinced we can keep the current level of incentive spending,and#8221; said Rich Brekus, BMW's general manager of sales.
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Hyundai proposed plans to Chrysler earlier this year to work together on a truck derived from the Ram chassis for Hyundai, Reuters is reporting.
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The man expected to become the next president of the UAW says workers should share in the profits if the auto industry recovers. But he also wants to make sure Detroit automakers stay competitive.
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Hyundai Motor Co. has floated plans to enter the U.S. pickup truck market and proposed a partnership with Chrysler Group, three people with knowledge of the process said.
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General Motors and Hawaii's The Gas Company plan to create an infrastructure of hydrogen refueling stations to support a test fleet of GM fuel cell vehicles.
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Less green power for fewer greenbacks--that's a compromise some potential electric-car customers are willing to make, according to a recent survey.
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General Motors Co. may return to the auto-lending business more than three years after selling control of GMAC LLC, according to three people familiar with the company's plan.
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Looking for a good discount on the 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid? Howand#8217;s half off sound?
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In News Brake: Audi will have seven R8 racers at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring, IndyCar plays the name game, and Lexus prices its special 'Ring edition of the LFA . . . But Wait, There's More!
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