Damon Lavrinc
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Featured:First Drive:2011 Toyota Sienna tries to make the minivan cool
Featured:Review:2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d delivers obsolescence to gasoline-powered sibling
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NSX no more: Honda HSV-10 GT ready to race in SuperGT
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Review: 2009 MTM Audi A3 Sportback is a singular sport (with) utility
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BREAKING: Ex-Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell named CFO of General Motors
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FOLLOW-UP: Audi says electric e-tron puts out 501.5 lb-ft
Damon Lavrinc
- http://www.autoblog.com
There's no doubt that $55,000 is a lot of coin to spend on an upgraded Audi A3. But considering the time, expense and DMV heroics required to import an S3 into the States, the MTM Sportback could be a performance bargain for four-ring aficionados.
No climate control. No sat-nav. No ABS. No ESP. What the Noble M600 lacks in luxury and safety amenities it makes up for in raw, mechanical brutality. And when Clarkson and the Stig test it out, the results are predictably deranged.
The Mini Cooper proved that Americans are willing to pay for an up-market sub-compact. But are consumers willing to do the same for the Fiesta? Ford thinks so.
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In the search for an auto industry outside, General Motors has announced that Chris Liddell will become the automaker's vice chairman and CFO in 2010.
The all-new Sienna is chock-full of features: Impressive lounge seating, a widescreen monitor and a competent chassis. Plus, it was developed by Kazuo Mori, a tried-and-true sports car devotee. But is it cool enough to bring the minivan back from the brink?
A Lexus insider supplied us with pictures and details of how Toyota is dealing with its "unintended acceleration" issue. The fix might seem simple, but the process is anything but.
After a protracted saga that's seen bidders drop in-and-out and old model tooling and assets sold off to the Chinese, the enigmatic brand known as Saab is dead. Now what?
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Although we've yet to seen the Subaru variant of the Toyota FT-86, the rebodied version is expected to debut sometime in 2010, with both examples going on sale in Japan later next year or in early 2011. Power is supposedly supplied by Subaru-sourced, Toyota-tweaked flat-four, putting out around 200 horsepower in naturally aspirated guise.
The X5 has always been a competent handler, but even with BMW-esque agility, it lacked something in the efficiency department. With the introduction of the new diesel-powered xDrive35d, one of its biggest downsides has finally been addressed.
One roadside siren was none too happy about the ticket she received and she made her distaste all too clear to her husband, the arresting officer and the guy with the video camera. You've got to see it to believe it.
Trend-setting. Far-reaching. Record-setting. In a word: Important. Use whatever descriptors you'd like, what we're looking are some of the most forward-thinking cars of the last decade. Is your pick on the list?
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Mike Levine from PickupTrucks.com joins Chris, Sam, and Dan this week and gets a chance to talk about cars, too!
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