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What the Coupé began with the new aluminium-steel body, the Cabriolet continues with the unique hood. As a result the typical 911 roof line is initially retained in its entirety; the Cabriolet also cuts a fine figure when closed up. Intelligent lightweight, even including the use of magnesium in the hood, enabled the open-top 911s […]

The Detroit Auto Show, officially named the North American International Auto Show, begins on January 9th and runs until January 22nd. This show is viewed as one of the most prestigious auto events in the world and for 2012 it will be featuring 53 vehicle debuts with 32 of those being worldwide introductions. Join us […]

A Muscle Car Blending Old and New To this day, I vividly remember my father taking me for rides in his 1966 Ford Mustang GT. On numerous occasions,  we would get in the car and just drive with the top down, the engine growling, with no real destination in mind. The car had character and […]

A Pure Performance Coupe at an Affordable Price When Nissan set out to design the 370Z, they wanted to produce something sexy that would highlight the vehicle’s technical and mechanical details. They also wanted to honor the history of the 240Z and 280Z while giving the new model a fresh, more aggressive, modern design. What […]

The Detroit Auto Show, officially named the North American International Auto Show, begins on January 9th and runs until January 22nd. This show is viewed as one of the most prestigious auto events in the world and for 2012 it will be featuring 53 vehicle debuts with 32 of those being worldwide introductions. Join us […]

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Let’s just say that the Nelson Ledges “The Longest Day” event held by ChumpCar was an experience. Actually, the Nelson Ledges was an experience by itself, and on top of that there was the ChumpCar event. As we approached the track, our GPS system was telling us that we were only a few hundred feet […]