Gonna drop the Aventador from this one as I can't find publicity stills and the hack job was actually done by Mansory, not Fab. Truly, it's horrible, though. Their shop must get paid by the inch for everything they cut off of these cars. Godawful.
Toyota unveiled the new FT-Bh (Future Toyota B-segment hybrid), showing the next generation of gasoline-electric hybrid concepts at Geneva; will see CNG hybrid and plug-in variants as well.
New Lexus LFA supercar video
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New 45-sec ad shows the LFA in all its glory.
BeFrugal car calculator
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helps you evaluate, what, where and when kinda thing. Not bad at all.
Maserati at Geneva
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unveils GranTurismo Sport
nissan
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ni-cross concept
Coda electric sedan at GGEVA test drive
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nice car,
2013 Porsche Boxster in geneva
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debut for the new boxster...
Chrysler reviving the Maserati TC
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the revival looks likely, but will it suffer the same fate as its predecessor
bikes to dc!
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vw rides to dc with bikes belong
Chevy sales big in China in February
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lates sales figures across the Pacific pond.
VW to invest $55 billion to cut emissions
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over next four years
Ford pays Mulally lots of dough
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compensation implies return to biz as usual? Still checking a few facts, so this one may not get released until morning.
Making Swiss cheese out of supercars - Fab Design's McLaren and
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Lamborbhini hackups appear at Geneva.
Some seriously harsh hack-jobs done by Fab Design, ruining a perfectly good McLaren MP4-12C and Lamborghini Aventador.
Dropping Lamborghini
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In reply to Making Swiss cheese out of supercars - Fab Design's McLaren and by Aaron Turpen
Gonna drop the Aventador from this one as I can't find publicity stills and the hack job was actually done by Mansory, not Fab. Truly, it's horrible, though. Their shop must get paid by the inch for everything they cut off of these cars. Godawful.
Toyota covers all bases with the new FT-Bh hybrid
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Toyota unveiled the new FT-Bh (Future Toyota B-segment hybrid), showing the next generation of gasoline-electric hybrid concepts at Geneva; will see CNG hybrid and plug-in variants as well.
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