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Quote Of The Day: Ugly Is As Ugly Does Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Subaru Gives It Another Shot Edition
LA Auto Show: Jaguar Jets While Landie Evoques The Countryman
Louise Roe was on hand this morning at the Jag/Landie booth, continuing the LA trend of hiring fashion professionals to flog cars. When did models become the vision of all things automotive? Especially when you’re showing something as unabashedly alluring as CX-75 turbine-electric concept car. Why invite the awkward comparisons? Anyway, as supercar concepts come, the CX-75 is about as cool as they come. Not only can it claim to be a “Jet-Hybrid,” it looks like it could seduce an F-16 too. Drool.
What's Wrong With This Picture: The Cimmaron Of The Future Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Toyesla Synergy Drive Edition
Given Toyota’s dominance of the hybrid market, and its early skepticism about pure-electric vehicles, it’s safe to say that we didn’t expect this badge to show up anytime soon. But sure enough, Toyota’s new corporate EV badge will grace the firm’s RAV-4 EV concept, which debuts at this fall’s LA Auto Show. And it won’t be the most jarring image on that vehicle either…
What's Wrong With This Picture: Mazda's New Look Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: The Limits Of The Honda Motor Company Brand Edition
Beijing Auto Show: BMW Chases The Four-Door Coupe Niche
What's Wrong With This Picture: 1991 Nissan Leaf Edition
Beijing Auto Show: GM Previews Volt MPV5 Concept
What's Wrong With This Picture: Volt Lumina Edition
Patent drawings of what appears to be a compact/subcompact MPV bearing the Chevy Volt’s grille have surfaced at GMInsidenews, setting off much speculation as to what it all means. And boy is there room to speculate. Initial impressions are of a Chevy Orlando/ Buick Granite with a Volt-alike grille, but upon closer inspection the line drawings appear to show a smaller vehicle. After all, Orlando is supposed to offer a seven passenger option, and it’s hard to imagine sitting aft of those rear doors. And yet the Volt drivetrain was built around GM’s Delta II platform, which underpins both the Orlando and Granite (in concept); why would GM downsize its expensive EREV to the Aveo’s Gamma II platform before building out Delta II variants?
New York Auto Show: The Press Events
The New York Auto Show was a surprisingly robust event with a feast of products for any price point. But covering a show of this magnitude as a lone reporter was no small feat. With a wealth of product comes a wealth of showy stage productions and, of course, a metric ton of happy babble from the company men. They have their job, I have mine. On to the truth.
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