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Branew, the Japanese tuner, is set to reveal one of the first tuning kits for the new Nissan 370Z t the Tokyo Auto Salon in January 2009.  |


At a starting price of $29,930, the Nissan 370Z Coupe could become a popular purchase in the U.S. over the next few years.  |
Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian's third attempt to influence the U.S. auto industry has apparently failed. Pulling out of Ford completely, Kerkorian may have lost up to $700 million on his investment in that company.  |


Lincoln has announced that starting in mid-2009 the company will offer a new active parking system on the MKS sedan and the upcoming MKT crossover.  |
GMAC, now officially a bank in the eyes of the US Treasury, will receive $6 billion in emergency loans from the government. The money is meant to keep the financial firm out of bankruptcy, while giving them more opportunity to  |
An interesting and unique new commercial has been created for the Audi Q5. Titled "Unbox the Box," the ad features an animated man drawn on a box, reshaping his box into the new SUV.  |
Could Ford be bringing back the SHO performance badge on the new 2010 Taurus? It appears that way, from a picture of the new car planted with the SHO moniker.  |
Car loan incentives are coming out thick and fast from General Motors after its $6 billion bailout by the US Treasury. Some of these are interest rates as low as zero percent.  |
BMW retires classic 3.2 liter straight-six engine. The six-cylinder powerplant, known as the S54B32 amongst purists and BMW engineers, powered the last generation Z4 as a naturally aspirated engine with 343 hp.  |
Video of the Chinese made SAIC Roewe 550 being smashed up in crash testing has surfaced. The car has received a five-star crash rating, tied for the highest of any Chinese-made car.  |
Ready or not, electric cars are coming. Mini is the latest brand to join the kilowatt club with a clever conversion called - minus Verne Troyer's blessing - the Mini E.Ready or not, electric cars are coming. Mini is the  |
What a fun, fun, hot car. It drives as fun as it looks, and that's pretty damn impressive.I *heart* this thing! Yeah, it's huge and heavy, but it sounds great, looks great, and goes like stink. The steering is inexcusably  |
The council that introduced parking meters to the UK has sounded their death knell but however much we hate them we'll miss them when they're gone says the creator of a new Radio 4 documentary  |  |
A kimchi-flavored take on the Scion xB and, without question, the wackiest thing to come out of Korea since M*A*S*H.Back in the summer of 2003, after polarizing Japan for three years as the Toyota bB, the defiantly quadrilateral Scion xB  |
The second row has tons of legroom, and there's more than enough cargo room for four adults to go on a weekend outing with the third row of seats stowed away.This diesel R-class makes a lot of sense, but the  |
After successfully completing its wetsteam running test at Thorney Island before Christmas we talked to Matt Candy the project manager of the British Steam Car record breaking challenge.  |
Agencies which advise the Government on transport say the technology would cut injuries from road accidents by 29 per cent.  |
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