Official: Lada gears up for racing campaign with new Granta Sport

Filed under: Sedan , Russia , MISC , Racing Lada ? Racing? We’ve got to be kidding, right?

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2011 Chrysler 200 Limited Convertible

2011 Chrysler 200 Limited Convertible The 200 is tastefully designed, comfortable, and well mannered. I preface my comments on the Chrysler 200 convertible by noting that I have a lot of experience with its predecessor, the Chrysler Sebring convertible. There was a trip from Ann Arbor to Sarasota, Florida, and back for Thanksgiving 1996. There was Boston to Provincetown, Fourth of July weekend 1998, with four of us squeezing in for the drive back to Logan.

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Report: Chrysler 200 nameplate a stopgap?

Filed under: Convertible , Sedan , Chrysler 2011 Chrysler 200 – Click above for high-res image gallery In redesigning the Chrysler Sebring , the decision-makers at Team Pentastar wanted to give the vehicle sort of a fresh start, and opted to rename the car “200.” Sure, the new 200 may look a lot like its forsaken forefather, but early returns show that the sedan and convertible have gained back a measure of respect – and sales, to boot. But while the 200 has been an improvement, the The Detroit Bureau reports that the next-generation Chrysler mid-size sedan will not carry the numeric moniker. Chrysler and Fiat have long asserted that the long-term replacement to the 200 will feature Fiat architecture, and The Bureau says the designs are frozen and a names have already been chosen. This doesn’t mean that the 200 nameplate is history, however

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2011 Chrysler 200 Limited

Filed under: Sedan , Chrysler , Reviews Sebring Replacement Gets A Seat At The Big Kids Table – Barely 2011 Chrysler 200 – Click above for high-res image gallery You don’t have to take a trip to Egypt to know what the pyramid of Gisa looks like. It’s an amazing feat of engineering, the construction of which continues to confound scientists to this day. But while Gisa is a true world wonder, Egypt is also home to many structures that were never completed. Half-built pyramids, obelisks that were intricately cut out of solid bedrock only to be left un-hoisted and 1,000-ton rocks that were dragged by hand for miles and left sitting unused

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Video: Motor Trend goes to Australia, chronicles Subaru Outback road trip

Filed under: Wagon , Videos , Subaru , Australia Subaru Outback Motor Trend road trip – Click above to watch the video after the jump Manufacturers can get pretty cocky when it comes to naming their products. We can say with near-certainty that a Chrysler Sebring never turned a tire in anger at the legendary Floridian track and that we’d be surprised if a Pontiac Le Mans ever went fender to fender in France. Motor Trend has set about putting the Subaru Outback up against its Australian namesake in a 30-minute long web special hosted by none other than Editor-in-Chief Angus MacKenzie.

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National Automotive History Collection dubs Chevy Camaro ‘Collectible Car of the Future’

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Chevrolet 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS – Click above for high-res image gallery If you’re looking for the most collectible American-made vehicle on sale right now, you might want to stop by your local Chevrolet dealer. According to the Friends of the National Automotive History Collection, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is the most collectible car on sale right now. Each year, members of the organization get together to vote for the single domestically produced car or truck that’s bound to be a good return on investment later down the line.

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