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With a reputation for innovation that dates back to its post-World War II roots, Honda Motor Company is rarely behind the curve when it comes to an engineering or design category. Honda leads in motorcycles, decimating the Brits (almost 40 years ago) with more... Full Story >>
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Occasionally car marquees seem to disappear from the market. Daewoos are not sold in the United States any longer, but that does not mean their cars are not here. Suzuki, partially owned by General Motors, has been reaping the benefits of GMs also... Full Story >>
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Just in time for another spike in gas prices, we have Hummers all-new H3. Students of the off-road genre already know Hummer, whose reputation was formed in Desert Storm -- think Katrina with sand -- and popularized by one Arnold Schwarzenegger.... Full Story >>
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George W. Bush, at something like 59 years of age, and with more worries than most of us would care to say grace over, is riding a mountain bike. And while someone qualifying for AARP membership riding a mountain bike isnt, on an ordinary day, particularly... Full Story >>
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Going back some 13 years, Bill Clinton was on the path to the White House, Whitewater was known by only a few, and Lewinsky had not yet become a verb. And in 1992, at Cologne, Ducati introduced an absolutely stunning concept. Ducatis... Full Story >>
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Politics, as the late Tip ONeill once suggested, may be local, but the automotive biz is increasingly global. And while most car companies rely on global platforms tweaked to the individual needs of a particular market (both GM and Ford immediately come to... Full Story >>
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At this point, we know it well. Launched as Toyotas attempt to capture some of the growing youth market (Gen Y, Echo... you know the drill), the Scion group has exceeded virtually everyones expectations. With a staggered launch (California first,... Full Story >>
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Our Subaru awareness grew with the popularity of the Outback, along with the enhanced performance of the WRX and its even hotter sibling, the STi. In point of fact, the only glaring omission in the Subaru portfolio has been an SUV. That changes immediately with... Full Story >>
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One of the unique aspects of aging: I cant remember last week, but I distinctly remember 1980; or, to be more specific, the launch of Volkswagens Jetta in 1980. While the addition of a trunk to VWs groundbreaking Golf was simple enough, it was --... Full Story >>
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At first blush, Audis 2005 S4 is not all that dissimilar from its immediate predecessor. Sure, theres the new grille, contrived to give it the corporate-mandated look enjoyed by its upmarket siblings, the A6 and A8. And numerous details on and around... Full Story >>
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