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When School Spirit Goes a Bit Too Far

Picture of the Day
Chevy Camaro Michigan Football Helmet Posted December 22 2006 10:35 AM by sfowle

We spotted this beauty on the way to our office Christmas party. And yes, it is a Camaro convertible painted like a University of Michigan football helmet. We don't know which of those two details is more embarassing....

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Filed under: Hoonery & Hooliganism, Stuart Fowle, Chevrolet, Convertibles  |  Comments (1)


Is the NSX Finally Coming Back?

Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept at 2007 NAIAS
Acura ASCC NSX Posted December 19 2006 11:29 AM by sfowle

With an engine moved from the middle to the front, Acura will bring back their beloved exotic in the next few years.

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Acura, Exotic Cars  |  Comments (5)

Congratulations to our award-winning staff!

International Automotive Media Awards 2006
Bugatti in the U.S.A. Posted December 18 2006 03:07 PM by sfowle

Every year, awards are given for the best in automotive media. Our winners are listed below. Congratulations, everyone!

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Filed under: Features, Stuart Fowle  |  Comments (1)

A Photoshop touch-up predicts the Camaro's future

2009 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible to be announced at Detroit
2007 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Concept Posted December 18 2006 02:36 PM by sfowle

Chevrolet hasn't said it, but sources tell us we'll see a topless Camaro at next month's Detroit auto show.

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Chevrolet, Coupes  |  Comments (2)

This custom is enough to make a black Bugatti blush

2007 Bentley Continental GT tuned by LEW
LEW Bentley Continental GT Posted December 15 2006 01:41 PM by sfowle

Mix five parts Bentley, one part Bugatti, one part Ferrari, and stir. Then dump your $356,000 exotic down the drain.

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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Stuart Fowle, Bentley, Coupes  |  Comments (3)

Shedding Some Light on Jag's Next Sports Sedan

Jaguar XF Concept to Debut at the Detroit Auto Show - NAIAS
Jaguar XF Concept Posted December 14 2006 02:35 PM by sfowle

From the looks of the rear corner shown here, Jaguar's next kitten should make our hearts purr.

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Jaguar, Sedans  |  Comments (1)

The Classiest Hotel on Earth

The Peninsula Hong Kong Buys Fourteen Rolls-Royce Phantoms
Rolls-Royce Phantom 2 Posted December 14 2006 12:31 PM by sfowle

Most hotels in America have a large shuttle van, a Chevrolet Suburban, or maybe a Lincoln Town Car to transport guests. The Peninsula in Hong Kong has fourteen matching Rolls-Royce Phantoms. Vacation, anyone?

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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Stuart Fowle, Rolls-Royce, Exotic Cars  |  Comments (1)

Jay-Z's Life Makes Us Oh-So-Very Jealous

Jay-Z Drives the Maybach Exelero Concept in "Lost Ones"
Maybach Exelero in Lost Ones video Posted December 11 2006 01:02 PM by sfowle

Every time we see the Exelero, it just looks meaner. Will they ever build it?

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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Stuart Fowle, Maybach, Coupes  |  Comments (3)

More information on Mitsubishi's new Lancer sedan

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer at the 2007 Detroit Show
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Posted December 11 2006 09:46 AM by sfowle

The new Lancer is important for two main reasons: It gives us a preview of the basic shape of the Lancer Evolution X and its sales could decide whether Mitsubishi will hang around to sell that car.

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Mitsubishi, Sedans  |  Comments (0)

Another Detroit Show Sketch!

Kia's Kue Concept Crossover at the 2007 Detroit NAIAS Show
Kia Kue Sketch Posted December 7 2006 02:08 PM by sfowle

With the Kue, Kia is trying to convince us that it can build a truck to haul *** and cargo at the same time. But are Americans ready for a performance-oriented Kia--especially when it's also an SUV?

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Kia, Crossovers  |  Comments (0)

The V-8 powered, M3-hunting Lexus is finally here.

2008 Lexus IS-F to be shown at the Detroit auto show
Lexus IS-F teaser Posted December 7 2006 09:27 AM by sfowle

Is the rest of this car going to be as outrageous as the tail end of the exhaust pipe? We hope so.

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Lexus, Sedans  |  Comments (1)

An Interesting Juxtaposition

Kermit at the L.A. Auto Show Posted December 6 2006 03:18 PM by sfowle

Kermit the Frog meets a big, mean, orange, supercharged Mustang from Italy.

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Filed under: Editors' Soapbox, Stuart Fowle, Ford  |  Comments (3)

2007 Detroit Auto Show: Honda Accord Coupe Concept

Honda Accord Coupe Concept Sketch Posted December 5 2006 10:01 AM by sfowle

Honda is working on its first-ever concept version of the best-selling Accord. Look for it next month at NAIAS in Detroit.

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Filed under: Future Cars, Stuart Fowle, Honda, Coupes  |  Comments (1)

Let's Get Together: VW, Audi, DaimlerChrysler Co-branding

Bluetec Sign Posted December 4 2006 04:19 PM by sfowle

A bunch of Germans (and Jeep) join together on a diesel mission, co-branding the Bluetec name that Mercedes-Benz created last year.

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Filed under: Car Ramblings & Reviews, Stuart Fowle, Mercedes-Benz, Diesels  |  Comments (0)

Insanity at the Essen Show: Porsche 911 Mission 400 Plus

Mission 400 Plus Posted December 4 2006 03:51 PM by sfowle

This 911 show car is absolutely outrageous, and has one car lined up in its crosshairs: The Bugatti Veyron. That's right, this might be the fastest street legal car in the world.

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Filed under: Car Ramblings & Reviews, Stuart Fowle, Porsche, Coupes  |  Comments (0)

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