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Lamborghini Gallardo replacement to debut in September

Although official details have been very limited, it has been known for some time that the replacement for the Lamborghini Gallardo is waiting in the wings and with the launch of the Frankfurt Motor Show in mid-September – the world could get the first look at the car planned to serve as the “entry level” Lambo.
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By: Patrick Rall

Technologically inept rejoice! MyFord Touch to get buttons and knobs

Due to the hordes of aging buyers who are unable to figure out how to turn on the radio in their new Ford vehicle, the Motor Company will begin adding traditional buttons and knobs to vehicles equipped with MyFord Touch – presumably in a similar fashion to what we recently experienced with the 2013 Ford F150.
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By: Patrick Rall

Volvo joins V8 race series after calling V8s dinosaurs in April

Volvo has issued a series of press releases announcing it is quitting V8s in it cars, moving to all 4 cylinder engines, and called the V8 names in the process. Today Volvo announced it is proud to join the Australian V8 Supercars series.
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By: John Goreham

Chrysler launches first ever SRT brand TV ads (Videos)

This past weekend, the Chrysler Group launched the first advertising campaign specifically for the SRT Brand and in fine “go big or go home” fashion – the Street and Racing Technology division hit the airwaves with four versions of the same commercial.
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By: Patrick Rall

2014 Koenigsegg Agera S sets new hypercar benchmarks [video]

The 2014 Koenigsegg Agera S stands head and shoulders above any other independent brand and sets new benchmarks for performance and price.
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By: Denis Flierl

Most new vehicles purchased by older drivers, study says

About half of the vehicles purchased in the U.S. are bought by persons over age 45, according to a recent study. Why aren't younger buyers more prevalent?
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By: Aaron Turpen

Ford using robots as test drivers to further abuse its trucks [video]

Ford has turned to robotic technology to solve the problem of harsh, continuous durability testing and the need for faster time frames.
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By: Aaron Turpen