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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
While we can normally sympathize with someone who has been on the receiving end of a speeding violation, occasionally a case comes up which tests our ability to forgive and forget. Such is the case with Jennifer Bitton, who was caught 22 times in less than two months by speed cameras on Arizona's Lo......
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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
For years, the BMW M3 has reigned supreme when speaking of small European performance, but times are changing. Does it still wear the crown? Not if the 2008 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG has anything to do with it.
AMG has been the performance wing of Mercedes for almost 40 years. Their models have been le......
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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
For years, the BMW M3 has reigned supreme when speaking of small European performance, but times are changing. Does it still wear the crown? Not if the 2008 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG has anything to do with it.
AMG has been the performance wing of Mercedes for almost 40 years. Their models have been le......
Tags: 2007 mitsubishi eclipse spyder, 2008 mitsubishi lancer gts, 6 volt batteries, addicting, architecture technology, audi tt twin turbo, backtrack, bentley continental flying spur, bizzarrini gt, chris bangle, clio, ConsumerReportsSafety, contest finalists, creature comfort, curious bunch, demanding motor races, DepartmentOfEnergy, effects of hurricanes, fluid levels, free fuel, gas burners, gillette mach3, hell, henrik fisker, hills of west virginia, interior photograph, korea japan, lightweights, LuxuryCars, m600, McGraw, mcmerc, mercedes benz, north american marketing, ohv, pagani zonda, plymouth superbird, rear rotors, shot across the bow, steering wheel, tight budget, TomLasorda, top ten lists, torrence ca, toughness, trade imbalance, V6 Accord, V6 Honda Accord, valve technology, valvetronic, warning shot, wigs
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006
Say what you will about Consumer Reports, but for many they are THE source for product-buying advice. So earlier this month, when CR said most (10 out of 12, actually) rear-facing chid safety seats failed their side-impact tests, people paid attention.One group of people who woke up was the National......
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