| The 2010 Chicago auto show is expected to feature several spotlight reveals. The Chevrolet stand is shown at... | | Trucks have traditionally taken center stage at the Chicago auto show. And the 2010 edition is likely to continue to follow that track. Not every automaker is willing to tip their Chicago hand just yet. But some hints have been dropped, and a look at future product schedules can help us take a stab at what we'll see. -- Nissan will show a teaser photo of a small crossover, named Juke, which ... |
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 | | In the wake of Tuesday's leak of three photos of the Mini Countryman crossover prior to its debut in Geneva in early March, Mini has released many details and a full set of photos of its first four-door vehicle. The Countryman--Mini says it may carry a different name in some markets--will be...
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 | | When we greeted the 2009 Honda Fit as it arrived in our long-term fleet in October 2008, it had all of the elements required for a serious, long-lasting relationship. There was the voluminous interior (it swallowed a 32-inch TV without needing to drop the rear seats), a slick-shifting five-speed ...
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 | | SENIOR WEB REPORTER GREG MIGLIORE: The Equinox is everything the new General Motors should strive to be. It’s practical, affordable, looks good and gets strong gas mileage. Thirty-two mpg on the highway from a crossover this size? That’s outstanding in my opinion. This is not...
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 | | Richard Childress didn't know what to expect when he and longtime friend and business partner Greg Johns began planning their small vineyard in central North Carolina in 2003. Childress knows racing--witness his Chevrolet-based teams' 89 major stock-car wins and six NASCAR championships since 1983. ...
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 | | Tony George has resigned from the board of directors of Hulman & Company and its affiliated companies, including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. His resignation is effective immediately, according to his mother and chairwoman of the companies, Mari Hulman George. "As members of his family,...
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 | | NASCAR is looking for a new Sprint Cup director as John Darby moves--or was pushed--into a new off-track role with the sanctioning body. Word of Darby's sudden job change overshadowed everything else announced during Tuesday's second session of the 28th-annual Sprint Cup media tour in and around...
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