Posts Tagged ‘intended market’
Monday, July 28th, 2008
Click above for high-res gallery of the new E Class from Automotive Traveler.Our friend Rich Truesdell over at Automotive Traveler just sent us some pics of the new 2010 Mercedes-Benz E Class that he shot in the desert. While there's still a bit of camo on it, you can clearly see a lot of the new sh......
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Saturday, June 28th, 2008
This is the kind of photo Rich Truesdell will teach you to createWe've actually talked about doing this ourselves before, at least internally here at AB HQ. Giving some practical pointers on basic photography theory for new bloggers trying out their DSLR skills for the first time. Basic stuff like ......
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Click image above for small gallery of the new Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8While out in the Mojave testing the new Subaru STI, our buddy Rich Truesdell not only came upon a fleet of 2009 Acura TLs, but caravan of Mopars. There were "several Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8s, a Dodge Challenger, with a camoufla......
Tags: 2009NissanGtr, ailing company, arcadia ca, center of gravity, chrysler crossfire, ContinentalGtz, dealership facility, design consultants, ecoty, ford shelby cobra gt500, generation maxima, grand cherokee, help control, hyundai h1, insurers, intended market, jeep, jeep grand cherokee, joke, kangoo renault, legendary actor, manual intervention, PorscheDiesel, rotors, series diesel, Shelby Mustang GT500, software exporter, style approach, tire maker, toyota land cruiser 200, tradition meets technology, valve clearance, wheel arches
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Click image above for small gallery of the new Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8While out in the Mojave testing the new Subaru STI, our buddy Rich Truesdell not only came upon a fleet of 2009 Acura TLs, but caravan of Mopars. There were "several Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8s, a Dodge Challenger, with a camoufla......
Tags: 2009NissanGtr, ailing company, arcadia ca, center of gravity, chrysler crossfire, ContinentalGtz, dealership facility, design consultants, dual exhaust tips, ford shelby cobra gt500, grand cherokee, insurers, intended market, jeep, jeep grand cherokee, joke, legendary actor, manual intervention, PorscheDiesel, rotors, series diesel, Shelby Mustang GT500, software exporter, style approach, tire maker, tradition meets technology, valve clearance, wheel arches
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Click image above for additional pics of the 2009 Acura TLWe just showed you some spy pics of the 2009 Acura TL yesterday, but when one automotive photog saw the lo-res cellphone pics we ran, he knew he could do better. Our buddy Rich Truesdell of Automotive Traveler sent over a small patch of pics ......
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