Source: http://rumors.automobilemag.com/jake-holmes-2012-year-in-review-192871.html
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Source: http://rumors.automobilemag.com/jake-holmes-2012-year-in-review-192871.html
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Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the best pictures yet of the forthcoming Corvette SS. What, you've never heard of the Corvette SS? That's because it's also been called the Corvette Blue Devil. And, more recently, the Corvette ZR-1.
Source: http://www.automobilemag.com/future_cars/2009/0709_2009_corvette_ss_zr1_blue_devil_spy_shots/index.html
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Source: http://rumors.automobilemag.com/ten-automotive-gifts-wed-like-to-buy-ourselves-193395.html
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Honda's first turbocharged engine debuts in....an SUV.
Source: http://www.automobilemag.com/new_car_previews/2007/0605_2007_acura_rdx/index.html
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Source: http://rumors.automobilemag.com/feature-flick-behind-the-scenes-of-the-panamera-sport-turismo-concept-design-193445.html
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The mkI (NA) MX-5 is one of the greatest cars ever built, and that's solid gold fact. The mkII (NB) is something I've never been as keen on - it dilutes the purity of the lines with flabbiness, squidginess and dullard headlights that replace the original's perfect pop-ups. I've always been very much of the mindset that there's no point buying an NB, when an NA is basically the same but looks better.




| Thursday, May 26th 2011, 19:16 GMT |
I do love a sleeper. From the outside, this appears to be a well looked-after and largely standard Opel Kadett D; it's a 1.6SR, so is the warm variant that sat below the GTE in the model range. Aside from the oversized steel wheels, it's pretty much as Opel intended.

Years of obsessive Gran Turismo thumb-hammering taught me that the coolest R32 Nissan Skylines were gunmetal grey. Then the early-noughties JDM scene span that on its head by producing an endless stream of icy white examples. So what do you make of this one, then? A brownish gold - that shouldn't work, should it?




'Imperial' was Chrysler's luxury brand from 1955-75, offering swanky appointments and torque-rich swells of power to the well-heeled American gadabout. The Crown Coupé we see here is a 1967 model, representing the first generation of Imperial to adopt unibody contruction. It shared its unibody platform with other large Chryslers - the 300, the New Yorker, the Newport - and dripped class from every angle, with its chrome-tipped wings and stark folded-paper lines.






| Thursday, May 26th 2011, 19:16 GMT |
There's a modern obsession with blogs that contain the word 'stance', and Stanceworks is arguably the original founder of it all. Ever keen to stay at the zeitgeist of car culture rather than stagnating in what some may view as 'the same old cars', they've been demonstrating impressive diversity of late.



The EF-generation Civic is much overlooked as a modifying proposition. Looking somewhat mumsy in hatchback form, it's not necessarily a car that you'd picture as a performance machine.





There's a surefire way to make a car shoot spectacular: get a load of random old aeroplanes into the frame. It's a trick we tried at Retro Cars recently (Southend airport and a Pro-Street mkI Escort), and there's further proof right here: this shoot from the hilariously-named Polish blog Raceism gives off a wonderful vibe of mystery mixed with aggression.




