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Mar 23

2009 Kia Borrego Review – Kia goes B-I-G

Kia, a subsidiary of the aggressively growing Hyundai, has been making in-roads on the North America market with their very affordable cars and SUVs. The bulk of their sales have come from the lower end of the market, where customers have selected Kia cars for the value they offer, balancing decent quality with a low price Read More »

Mar 23

Fiat 500 Convert Bows At Geneva

We had mentioned before that Fiat would debut a convertible version of its much-loved and too-cute new 500, so to follow up on that,  Read More »

Mar 20

2008 Porsche Cayenne Review – Medium bodied, well balanced, and silky on the palate

All-new for 2008, the Porsche Cayenne enters its second generation with a new exterior design, new technologies and a power boost. Some of the new technologies include direct fuel injection that provides more power and better fuel efficiency Read More »

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Mar 20

Cash for Clunkers Bill in Congress

You know that old Studebaker your Uncle Freddie has in his back yard? The one that makes strange noises and smokes like a paper  Read More »

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Mar 19

Toyota Stays In the Race

Toyota Motor Corporation, the world’s largest automaker, announced plans to continue racing in Formula One and NASCAR series, even as demand for their cars  Read More »

Mar 18

2009 Lincoln MKS Review – A shot in the arm for Ford

The Tuxedo Black MKS is a front-driver with the 3.7 liter V-6. Our test was loaded with many of the optional packages: the technology package, heated/cooled front seats, heated rear seats, 19” tires, and the navigation package that includes a rear-view camera and a THX-II certified sound system. Surprisingly at this price point, a sunroof is an optional piece of equipment Read More »

Mar 18

Too Hot Mazda3 Mazdaspeed

This guy, the hot hatch version of the Mazda 3, has been rumored, sliced and diced and nearly served up before it made its  Read More »

Mar 17

Renault Drops Alpine Revival Plans

This is sad news, at least to enthusiasts with a rally bent and a predilection for French cars, Renault has just announced that is  Read More »

Mar 17

Unsafe Driving Caused by Music? That's the Name of that Tune!

Have you ever driven past a car that was shaking so violently from loud music emanating from a pounding bass speaker (the size of  Read More »

Mar 16

One Million Priuses in U.S. Can't Be Wrong

Toyota's hybrid sales in the U.S. have surpassed the 1 million mark, the Japanese automaker said Thursday, underlining the rising popularity of the ecological vehicles. Here in trendy San Francisco Read More »

Mar 16

2010 Volkswagen Polo Mk V Revealed At Geneva

Here’s the upcoming VW Polo, which just bowed at the Geneva Motor Show. Why is that important you ask, what’s the big deal about  Read More »

Mar 13

2009 Land Rover LR2 Review – Rugged adventure meets the small luxury SUV

Land Rover was founded sixty years ago with the simple goal of creating a vehicle that could tackle any terrain. The original Land Rover was designed to be a utilitarian agricultural vehicle and featured a Rover petrol engine, light-weight aluminum chassis and permanent four wheel drive. This unique car quickly became the Read More »

Mar 13

2010 Chevrolet Camaro to Pace 2009 Indianapolis 500

Hot off it’s duties pacing the field at the Daytona 500, Chevy’s highly anticipated 2010 Camaro will be pacing this years Indianapolis 500. Duties  Read More »

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Mar 12

2010 Ford Mustang GT Review – Reliving the Glory Days

Ask any enthusiast what they think the glory days were for the Mustang's long lineage, and most will tell you 1969 or 1970. Specifically, the days of the Boss 302, the model which established its thoroughbred racing heritage. The days of Parnelli Jones, the Trans Am racing series and the epic battles between the Mustang and Camaro Read More »