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Mitsubishi Evolution X

Denis Flierl    July 25, 2013 - 7:02AM

driven by Indonesian Rally Champion Rifat Sungkar gets ready for New England Forest Rally

Chevy Impala first "American" car to top Consumer reports list

John Goreham    July 25, 2013 - 8:02AM

In 20 years.

2014 mazda3 pricing

Patrick Rall    July 25, 2013 - 10:24AM

starts at $16,945 for the manual trans i SV sedan.

MINI offers a peek at future design

John Goreham    July 25, 2013 - 11:27AM

Here is what the new Mini will look like

2014 north american car annd truck of the year

Patrick Rall    July 25, 2013 - 1:31PM

the initial list has been announced with 28 cars and 19 trucks/suvs...and kia asked that the quoris be removed.

Central Maine Power Company

David Herron    July 25, 2013 - 2:29PM

Central Maine Power Company Plug-In Electric Vehicle Grant Program

Nissan and Dolly Parton team up for preschoolers in Mississippi

Aaron Turpen    July 25, 2013 - 3:09PM

Nissan, whose Canton, Mississippi facilities are one of the region's largest employers, has teamed up with United Way and Dolly Parton to help preschoolers in Miss. through the country icon's literacy program.

2014 Ram 1500 fuel economy

Patrick Rall    July 25, 2013 - 3:38PM

numbers for the pentastar and the hemi with both the 6 and 8 speed automatic transmission.

Awesome..

I was at a Mecum auction a few years ago and both the Brat and ElCamino from the show were both there...I dont think that either of them sold. I sat in both cars...they were both in HORRIBLE condition - even for TV cars. i thought that i had pics of both but i can only find the brat.

Cool

Anthony Faccenda    July 25, 2013 - 5:18PM

In reply to by Patrick Rall

I don't know if it's been repaired at all, but based on the pics, it doesn't look too bad. There aren't any close-up pics thoguh. They definitely could have cleaned it up first, because it's covered in a ton of dust. The listing says it's been well maintained, ha. Cool car either way though.

Detroit bankruptcy won't affect show, says NAIAS

Aaron Turpen    July 25, 2013 - 6:03PM

The nation's largest auto show, the North American International Auto Show, is traditionally held in Detroit, Michigan, which just filed for bankruptcy, but the show's organizers say it won't affect the car show or the Cobo Center it's held in every year.

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