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Finally loosed from hiding, the supercharged Corvette ZR1 vaults the stairway to sports car heaven. |
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GM's nonpareil racing engineer, John Heinricy, is putting the pizzazz back in the company's performance cars. |
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How could it miss? The Audi R8 gets our Design of the Year award for 2008. |
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How could it miss? The Audi R8 gets our Design of the Year award for 2008. |
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What this country needs is a really good 20-mpg truck. GM's Two-Mode hybrid system wins our Technology of the Year Award for 2008. |
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Subaru has a new weapon for battling the back roads, and unlike the more pedestrian WRX, the STI hasn't lost its mojo. |
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We embark on a 650-mile journey through the Wild West to find out if the Smart lives up to its name. |
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A Dutch master helps Mazda design find its Asian self. |
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Rotary rocket ship. |
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Forty cool things about Mazda's oddball engine. |
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This former Eastern bloc country is now the world's biggest automaker per capita. How did that happen? |
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Scion at five: lost so soon? Toyota's "cool" brand is already becoming normal. |
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Tune in Tokyo: In search of the strange and fantastic at the Tokyo Motor Show. |
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We run with Lamborghini's $1.4 million bull. Only twenty copies will be made of this Murcielago LP640-based supercar, and all are spoken for. |
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Check out the fighter jet-inspired Lamborghini Reventon. These wallpapers will give your desktop a V-12 overhaul. |
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Will big teeth and big feet equal big sales? Nissan redesigns its Murano crossover for 2009. |
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It's a gas: The all-new FCX Clarity will bring hydrogen fuel-cell technology to paying customers. |
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Zero emissions, zero cost ... for now. Chevy is lending a fleet of fuel-cell-equipped Equinoxes for testing purposes in major cities. |
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Aspiring to be Camrys when they grow up. The Matrix and Corolla get new looks for 2009. |
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A V-8/manual Cayenne for the U.S. The Cayenne GTS slots in between the Cayenne S and Turbo. |
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Stylish and fun to drive, this grand tourer hits most of its marks. |
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The swan song of a glorious American marque. |
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There could have been a man of the year, but detroit's recovery and redemption isn't complete. |