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What's Wrong With This Picture: A Buick Too Far? Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: The Four-Season Fiesta Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Dodging The Ram Issue Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Toyota's High-iQ Minivan Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Getting To Orlando Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Meeting In A Dark Alley Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Wrangling The Details Edition
Jeep has released the first pictures of its next refreshed product, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler, but the changes don’t exactly jump out. That’s because, besides a new body-color hardtop and five new exterior colors, the changes have all taken place on the inside. You know, where they’re most needed. Have they done the job? Hit the jump for the first peek…
What's Wrong With This Picture: Four-Doors Recouped Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Modern Microbus Uncovered? Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Lotus Pray… Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: Surf's Up, Sparky! Edition
What's Wrong With This Picture: I Want To Believe Edition
Just because I want to believe doesn’t mean I should. Or that I can. Even by the gonzo standards of 1970s Italy, the Stratos was always a wild one… precisely the kind of car that has no obvious place in the homogenized, safety-crazed world of 21st Century automobiles. Besides, Lancia and Chrysler are becoming two names for the same brand, and it’s tough to imagine a Chrysler Stratos ever coming stateside (if only to avoid the “Cloud Car” associations). Besides, if Fiat is keeping Alfa around as a sporty brand, why would it develop a Lancia sportscar? Other than Old GM-style branding confusion, of course. But the least believable part of these pictures, purportedly showing a Stratos prototype testing at a Fiat test track [via Italiaspeed] are the photos themselves… and the story going along with them.
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