Jeremy Korzeniewski
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Featured:First Drive:2011 Buick Regal prototype looks to be a good sport
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REPORT: Lexus to lease - not sell - all 500 LFA supercars in order to foil speculators
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Long-Term Thinking: "Cost to Own" mindset grabs hold
Jeremy Korzeniewski
- http://www.autobloggreen.com
2011 Buick Regal live unveiling - Click above for high-res image gallery Last night General Motors' superstar train blew into Los Angeles for a gala event at one of Hollywood's most iconic...
In a surprise move, Ford has announced that it will pursue the development of an all-new Police Interceptor model. The move comes on the heels of General Motors' announcement that it plans to...
WRAPPING UP The leaves have long-since changed and most have fallen off. There's a chill in the air and the odd snowflake, too. The summer motorsports season is at an end, and it's time to think...
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You've just got to admire this kind of tenacity. Earlier this year, we related the story of Cha Sa-soon of South Korea. This 68-year-old woman wanted her driver's license so badly that she had gone to take the written test nearly every single day since April of 2005. Unfortunately, Cha was unable to score the necessary 60-percent score to pass.
AMG's first crack at creating a supercar from scratch proves Mercedes' in-house tuning division isn't just about big engines and powerslides anymore.
Bugatti's first modern sedan is enough to make you weak in the knees at first glance, and that's before you get a load of its 8.0-liter W16 and $1.6 million price tag.
According to a recent report, General Motors will put the Cadillac Converj plug-in hybrid into production, spreading out the costs of its all-new Voltec drivetrain.
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Phil Berg puts his reputation on the line and hangs with the podcast crew.
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