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- 2011 Subaru WRX Gets STI's Wide Body Look And A Wider Stance
- Chrysler Announces A New Fleet Of Plug-In Ram Pickups
- Video: Vanilla Ice Dishes About The Ford Mustang 5.0
- Even This Month, GM And Ford Outspending Toyota On Incentives
- 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX Adopts WideBody Design
| 2011 Subaru WRX Gets STI's Wide Body Look And A Wider Stance Posted: 23 Mar 2010 03:35 PM PDT In advance of its New York Auto Show debut, Subaru has previewed the 2011 Impreza WRX, which will be distanced even further from basic Impreza models, adopting an aggressive wide-body look that bears more in common with the top-performance Impreza STI model. The wide stance matters, too. With about an inch and a half of extra track front and back... |
| Chrysler Announces A New Fleet Of Plug-In Ram Pickups Posted: 23 Mar 2010 10:12 AM PDT Yesterday, Chrysler revealed plans to sell an all-electric version of the Fiat 500 in U.S. showrooms. Though the announcement made some people very happy, it wasn't especially groundbreaking: many had assumed a Fiat EV would arrive stateside in the not-so-distant future. Far more surprising was the news found further down Chrysler's press release... |
| Video: Vanilla Ice Dishes About The Ford Mustang 5.0 Posted: 23 Mar 2010 09:08 AM PDT Robert Matthew Van Winkle is a busy guy: world traveler, restorer of vintage cars, avid motocross rider. And in his spare time, he grabs a microphone and performs under his stage name, Vanilla Ice. Love it or hate it, Rob's smash hit, "Ice Ice Baby", defined a moment in pop music history. If you were around, you know it was inescapable: booming... |
| Even This Month, GM And Ford Outspending Toyota On Incentives Posted: 23 Mar 2010 06:44 AM PDT Toyota might have rolled out more incentives for March—including factory-subsidized financing and lease deals plus free maintenance—but GM, Ford, and Chrysler are still offering deeper discounts. During March, GM will have spent an estimated $594 million on incentives, while Ford will spend about $489 million and Toyota about $395 million... |
| 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX Adopts WideBody Design Posted: 22 Mar 2010 08:49 PM PDT The new 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX has been updated for the latest model year, picking up the same striking widebody design as the high-performance STI model along with a wider track and tires for enhanced grip. The new widebody design is standard on both the WRX sedan and hatchback, making both cars appear significantly more focused and aggressive... |
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Yesterday, Chrysler revealed plans to sell an all-electric version of the Fiat 500 in U.S. showrooms. Though the announcement made some people very happy, it wasn't especially groundbreaking: many had assumed a Fiat EV would arrive stateside in the not-so-distant future. Far more surprising was the news found further down Chrysler's press release...
Robert Matthew Van Winkle is a busy guy: world traveler, restorer of vintage cars, avid motocross rider. And in his spare time, he grabs a microphone and performs under his stage name, Vanilla Ice. Love it or hate it, Rob's smash hit, "Ice Ice Baby", defined a moment in pop music history. If you were around, you know it was inescapable: booming...
Toyota might have rolled out more incentives for March—including factory-subsidized financing and lease deals plus free maintenance—but GM, Ford, and Chrysler are still offering deeper discounts. During March, GM will have spent an estimated $594 million on incentives, while Ford will spend about $489 million and Toyota about $395 million...
The new 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX has been updated for the latest model year, picking up the same striking widebody design as the high-performance STI model along with a wider track and tires for enhanced grip. The new widebody design is standard on both the WRX sedan and hatchback, making both cars appear significantly more focused and aggressive...
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