Posts Tagged ‘MaseratiMerch’
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
750-hp 7.5-liter V12 from the Cadillac Cien conceptHere's a shocker: Cadillac has reportedly canceled plans for a range-topping V12 engine. Really, you don't say? Last we checked, General Motors didn't seem to have any problems extracting plenty of performance from its 6.2-liter supercharged and 7.......
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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Seriously, we're getting a bit tired of seeing lightly camo'd BMW 7- series sedans roaming the roads. Isn't it about time that the Bavarian automaker unleashed real photos upon the automotive world? These latest shots were taken by our friends over at Autofiends.com out in the Nevada desert, and we ......
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The Saturn Green Line is no longer. In its stead, the planetary brand's hybrid models will simply be known as hybrids. We think this is a good idea considering that the word 'hybrid' is much more readily associated with saving gas than the Green Line moniker. According to Mike Morrissey, a Saturn sp......
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Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
This past February, just when it appeared that Kia had found its advertising footing, marketing VP Ian Beavis cleaned out his desk and followed Kia Motors America CEO Len Hunt out the door. Post-exodus, Beavis has landed at Carat, an advertising concern that's part of the Aegis Group. The 54-year-ol......
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
We'd be willing to bet it's not easy buying for the typical Maserati owner. If they can afford such a fabulous, expensive car, they've probably bought all the DVDs and socks they will ever want. But now Maserati rushes to the rescue with their official merchandise shop.Whether its a $41 Maserati log......
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