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Posted October 27 2009 11:20 AM by Automobile Staff
In a brutally hot, sweltering July day in Orbassano, a suburb of Turin, Italy, a room full of Fiat Powertrain Technologies engineers in suits and ties carefully explained to a group of visiting auto journalists from the...
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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Jean Jennings, Fiat, Coupes
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Posted June 2 2009 12:48 PM by David Zenlea
The routine for getting into a new press car is pretty simple: adjust the seat, adjust your mirrors, start the car, check your fuel gauge. But before I did any of that in our red 2010 Camaro SS, I rang up my father and...
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Filed under: Car Ramblings & Reviews, Chevrolet, Coupes
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Posted February 4 2009 02:05 PM by Jason Cammisa
Cementing a grand Z tradition, Nissan's new 370Z is the leading cause of verbal diarrhea among automotive journalists. I just spent a week with the new Nissan 370Z, and my usual notebook entry (a couple of sentences at...
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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Jason Cammisa, Nissan, Coupes
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2009 BMW M3 Dual-Clutch Transmission
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Posted November 25 2008 09:35 AM by Joe Lorio
I’ve just spent a week in a BMW M3 with the much-anticipated M-DCT dual clutch automated manual transmission, and although it’s impressive for what it is, I can’t help but feel that for all the hype about this technology,...
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Filed under: Car Ramblings & Reviews, Joe Lorio, BMW, Coupes
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A 2009 Dodge Challenger in Dukes of Hazzard Trim
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Posted November 14 2008 08:16 AM by Evan McCausland
I spotted this at a local Dodge dealer on my drive into work the other day. If this is considered a 'special edition,' those Duke boys better bone up on their Dodge nomenclature. Then again, I suppose it is...
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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Evan McCausland, Dodge, Coupes
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British car nuts raise money for children’s charities
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