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High Gear Media Staff,
Rumors that Toyota engineers have plugged in the latest version of Gran Turismo are unconfirmed. But what is fact is that the Japanese firm has unveiled a massive new driving simulator. To the external viewer it...
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High Gear Media Staff,
After a slow launch, the ultra-luxury carmaker, Bugatti, is quickly ramping up production. Of course, that still means rolling out just 70 of its $1.4 million V-16-powered Veyrons next year, compared with 50 in...
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TCC Team
Is General Motors about to hire a successor to its “car czar,” Bob Lutz? The wheels certainly seem to be in motion following the unexpected departure, last week, of product development chief Mark Hogan. The...
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High Gear Media Staff,
About the time you hear this, I should be landing at the new airport in Shanghai, the industrial capital of an increasingly modern…and motorized…China. New-car sales in China have surged by 70 percent so far...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Related Articles: March Sales Fall, But Not Hard by Joseph Szczesny (4/7/2003) Dire predictions for the month fail to pan out. With financial results from the first quarter for 2003 in the book, Ford Motor Co. has...
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High Gear Media Staff,
As a group, the American car brands have seen sales, share and profits take a tumble in recent months, and for the moment, it’s not easy to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But that doesn’t mean the U.S....
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High Gear Media Staff,
MITSU WILL BRING EVO TO AMERICA According to AutoWeek, Rhys Millen, a Mitsubishi-sponsored driver, has confirmed that the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII will be sold in the U.S. starting next year, although ...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Don’t count Chrysler out, declared DaimlerChrysler AG’s embattled Chairman and CEO, Juergen Schrempp, during an appearance at the North American International Auto Show. “A strong and revitalized Chrysler...