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Toyota Tundra woes "shame" automaker {Autoblog}

Nov 5th 2007 10:10AM That's a lot of gravy.

Audi R8 V10 resumes Ring testing {Autoblog}

Oct 16th 2007 8:21AM +1

Probably the reason behind the V8 in the first place.

"How about we alienate our fans?" - Ford takes a page from the RIAA playbook {Autoblog}

Oct 12th 2007 10:36AM Keyword "selling". Intellectual Property is still Intellectual Property. And when the trade of currency is involved, civil law is broken. I see no issue with this.

VIDEO: Veyron races BMW M3... guess who wins {Autoblog}

Oct 4th 2007 12:54AM Veyron is measured in metric horsepower, not Pferdestärke. Even so, according to Volkswagen, the final production Veyron engine produces between 1020 and 1040 metric hp (1006 to 1026 SAE net hp).

Nissan GT-R will be priced from around $68,000 {Autoblog}

Sep 26th 2007 12:22PM So is anyone else besides me starting to think the front and rear fascia camouflage comes standard on the GT-R? I have yet to see a press photo from Nissan suggesting else.

Acura exec outlines future vehicle lineup {Autoblog}

Sep 25th 2007 12:35PM That picture is the blandest looking vehicle I have ever laid eyes on.

Save the date: Transformers 2 set for summer 2009 {Autoblog}

Sep 22nd 2007 9:21PM Yea, because GM made the Mustang that was Barricade.

0-300 in 10 minutes: Honda Civic Mugen RR a sellout in Japan {Autoblog}

Sep 19th 2007 1:21AM Big wings on FWD cars make me chuckle. MAD DOWNFORCE YO!

Michigan State Police hit the test track with latest cop cars {Autoblog}

Sep 17th 2007 1:51PM WRONG. If you've ever pulled a shift in a Crown Vic, and then tried doing the same in a Charger, you'd know instantly why the Crown Vics are still around. There is absolutely NO ROOM in the Charger. Not only do you have to fit your radio equipment, radar equipment, GPS, laptop, emergency device controller, flashlight(s), note-board, spare batteries, and policy books up front, but you also have to fit a human being wearing a 15+ lb ballistic vest and even more equipment. Some officers cannot even comfortably fit in the Chargers. With the cage in place against the B-Pillar, there is not enough leg-room with the seat that forward. Don't even get me started on the trunk. Until an automaker specifically engineers a vehicle for police duty that is as robust and useful as the Crown Vic, departments will keep purchasing "1980s" vehicles.

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