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2011 Lincoln MKZ hybrid, an AW Flash Drive: What is it? |
A look at Mazda's future products, and a preview of the Bentley Continental GT, in News Brake for Tuesday, Sept. 7: In News Brake: A look at Mazda's future products, Chip Foose designs a pair of Oakley shoes, and a preview of the Bentley Continental GT . . . But Wait, There's More! |
2011 Hyundai Equus, an AW Flash Drive: WITH VIDEO -- What is it? |
Bentley reveals new Continental GT, 4.0-liter V8 set to debut for 2012: Bentley will add a 4.0-liter V8 model to the Continental GT range after it retools its elegant coupe for the 2011 model year. |
2011 BMW 335i sedan, an AW Video Drivers Log: The 2011 BMW 335i sedan is a car that is perfect in nearly every way. Editors Wes Raynal and Mac Morrison give their impressions of this recent visitor to the AutoWeek fleet of test cars. |
Future products: Mazda's new direct-injection engine family arrives in 2011: The big news at Mazda is a new family of direct-injection gasoline and diesel engines that will start to arrive in 2011. |
Toyota will push safety in ad blitz: Its image still bruised by driver complaints about unintended acceleration, Toyota Division has decided to revamp its marketing message and shift the focus to safety in a big way, top executives said last week. |
Legendary designer Chip Foose teams up with Oakley for hot-rod shoes: Chip Foose has designed hot rods, concept and production cars for the Detroit Three and has a room full of America's Most Beautiful Roadster and Ridler awards--the pinnacle for a hot-rodder. |
Future products: Mitsubishi turns focus to small, global cars: Major updates to Mitsubishi's products are on the back burner as the company concentrates on developing small cars that can be sold around the world. |
Fuel-tank probe rekindles old issue: The placement of fuel tanks on passenger vehicles has changed over the past three decades, and for good reason. |
Green Cars: Report on hybrid and other alternative fuel cars In terms of green car technology, North America is just catching up to the rest of the world. As green technology costs come in line with the value to the consumer, we'll probably see more eco-friendly cars hit the street. Whether it's gasoline-electric hybrids, hydrogen fuel cells, electric, new-generation diesel or the next big thing, AutoWeek cover it on these pages. |
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