Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
Besides all being categorized as “Adventure Touring” bikes, what do the Suzuki V-Strom series and Kawasaki’s new Versys have in common? They’re both less than 1000cc’s and sold in America. Not that we’re keeping track or anything, but so are the BMW R1200GS, KTM 990 Adventure, Triumph Tiger 1050, Ducati Multistrada, Aprilia Caponord and even [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
From time to time on Autoblog, we run stories featuring KTM’s new X-Bow roadster. Color us orange with anticipation at the prospect of an open-air performance machine from the Austrian company normally known for generating excitement with fewer wheels by two. Case in point: the new KTM Concept 690 Stunt. Using their new single-cylinder LC4 [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
Click to view more of the upcoming Renault Megane
Renault has been hard at work on the replacement for the current Megane. Following the new Clio, which came out three years ago, the Megane is an important model for the French automaker, designed to face off against volume leaders like the Volkswagen Golf/Rabbit and Ford Focus. [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
Click above for high-res gallery of the production Ford Fiesta
In a press release today officially announcing that the new Fiesta will be built at its Cuautitlán Assembly Plant in Mexico starting in 2010, Ford confirmed what we all expected: in addition to the Fiesta Sedan, it’s going to build the Fiesta Hatchback for U.S. customers, [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
Click above for a gallery of the VW Caddy Carrera Cup Edition 2.0 TDI R.
The link between Volkswagen and Porsche is about to get stronger, but VW’s Swedish contingent has already created a special edition to honor the alliance. The VW Caddy has lived a staid life as a popular work truck in Europe, but [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
The Ford Ka has been a prime example that the Blue Oval can be successful at making make little cars, even if they kind of look like basketball shoes. After 12 years of service, it’s time to shake things up a bit. The next Ka shares mechanicals with the stylish Fiat 500, and after [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by shafippt
Forthose fond of delving deep into E90 minutiae, these are the best shotsyet showing off the subtle changes coming to the BMW 3-series. For therest of us, the tweaks are largely inconsequential. World Car Fans hasunearthed some of the clearest shots yet, and the change that mostpeople will notice are the taillamps, which look to [...]
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Posted on May 2, 2008 by shafippt
Following up on our story about the Volvo C30 R-Design at the New York Auto Show, Volvo announced pricing today for its sporty hatchback tunerish trim level. MSRP will be $25,700, plus destination charges of $745. Doing simple math, you can put one of these hot turbocharged Swedes in your garage at a base price [...]
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Posted on May 2, 2008 by shafippt
Saab has embraced E85 as an alternative fuel in Europe as a way to offer good performance and relatively good emissions using small turbocharged engines. Because ethanol has a higher octane rating than gasoline, boost pressure can be raised, allowing for a higher specific power output. It also helps that Saab already had a history [...]
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Posted on May 2, 2008 by shafippt
Pininfarina has confirmed the three new shareholders who will take stake in the company as part of its 100 million euro capital increase. As we reported previously, Piero Ferrari, son of the late Enzo Ferrari and vice-chairman of the eponymous Maranello sportscar firm, and Alberto Bombassei, chairman of the Brembo brakes company, will take shares, [...]
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