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Hennessey 2015 Ford Mustang Hits 207mph

After nearing the 200 mile per hour barrier a few months back, John Hennessey and his team took his 2015 Ford Mustang GT back into their Texas shop for some new improvements and as a result, Hennessey’s Mustang GT recorded an impressive top speed of 207.9 miles per hour.
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By: Patrick Rall

6 new Toyota GT86 models get special motorsport classic liveries

Toyota will give special recognition to their motorsport heritage with six GT86 models at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Will they make it to production?
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By: Denis Flierl

Subaru Outback beats all other sedans and wagons under $30K [video]

The New England Motor Press Association votes the 2015 Subaru Outback the best in class sedan or wagon under $30K. What does NEMPA like about Outback?
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By: Denis Flierl

2016 Honda Fit, HR-V on track for record sales year

Looking to the numbers American Honda’s “one-two” sub compact punch is on path to a record setting sales year with 12,720 + units sold in May.
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By: Parks McCants

2015 Nissan Murano Takes New England Motor Press Award

The New England Motor Press Association fell in love with the 2015 Murano and voted it the Best in Class SUV/Crossover $28,000-$40,000" at their annual Automotive Excellence Awards.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Dodge Challenger Posts Best Monthly Sales Ever in May

The sales numbers for May 2015 are in and once again, the Dodge Challenger posted very strong sales figures, with 7,438 units sold comfortably eclipsing the previous monthly sales record for the modern Mopar muscle car – thanks in part to the continued delivery process of the 707hp SRT Hellcat package.
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By: Patrick Rall

Fully Restored Corvette Museum Skydome to Reopen Next Month

Roughly 16 months ago, a sinkhole under the floor of the National Corvette Museum Skydome exhibit opened up and swallowed eight Corvette show cars, but the fully restored display area will reopen next month in the same form as before the Earth tried to claim those special American sports cars.
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By: Patrick Rall