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Abt Sportsline gets its hands on Audi R8 Spyder
Posted by: | CommentsFiled under: Aftermarket , Convertible , Performance , Geneva Motor Show , Audi Abt Sportline R8 Spyder – Click above for high-res image gallery Whenever Audi introduces a new model, chances are that the folks at Abt Sportsline are going to get their hands on one. The German company has been tuning Volkswagens and Audis since the 1970s and has enjoyed success racing the Audi A4 in DTM and more recently the new R8 LMS . Needless to say, Abt knows how to properly modify cars bearing the four rings. Abt’s latest project is the droptop version of the Audi R8

New Porsche Panamera Alleged Patent Sketches Show Alternative Design Principles
Posted by: | CommentsWe have the scoop on another set of Porsche Panamera convertible patent illustrations that surfaced this week. The story inside.

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New Porsche Panamera Alleged Patent Sketches Show Alternative Design Principles
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi GT Roller Coaster First Image Released
Posted by: | CommentsThe first image of the GT roller coaster at Ferrari World has been released straight from Abu Dhabi. The full story inside.

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Ferrari World Abu Dhabi GT Roller Coaster First Image Released
US F1: The Winning Formula
Posted by: | CommentsUS F1: The Winning Formula If nothing else, the article that follows is the story of what might have been. Going into the 2010 season, we at Automobile Magazine were convinced that US F1 — the first American Formula 1 team in a generation — was going to be the motorsports story of the year. We were right.

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US F1: The Winning Formula
Report: Ginetta acquires Farbio, GTS rebadged, U.S. certification under way
Posted by: | CommentsFiled under: Coupe , Performance , UK , MISC Ginetta F400, n
Toyota agrees with NHTSA investigation of runaway Prius, but not calling Sikes a liar
Posted by: | CommentsFiled under: Hybrid , Government/Legal , Recalls , Hatchback , Toyota Toyota walked a fine line this afternoon when it revealed that its own two-day investigation of last week’s runaway Prius near San Diego, CA had reached the same conclusion as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s investigation . That is, the brakes on Jim Sikes’ 2008 Toyota Prius should have been able to stop the car. Toyota did not, however, go so far as to call Sikes a liar.

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Toyota agrees with NHTSA investigation of runaway Prius, but not calling Sikes a liar