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SEMA's Auto Salon 2005
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Consumer access to SEMA's Auto Salon 2005 will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 21-22, in the Atlantic City Convention Center.
Mar 12, 2005, 15:11 - [ Discuss this story ]
Motorsports Coverage
500 Horsepower 2001 Nissan Skyline GT-R N1 to Make Speed World Challenge Debut
Automotive Network, Inc. (ANI) today announced plans to enter an extremely rare Nissan Skyline GT-R in SCCA's Speed World Challenge series. Built by Nissan Motorsports Japan, and formerly raced by a championship-winning Japanese race team in the Super Taikyu series, the car boasts...
Mar 12, 2005, 01:00 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Features and Editorials
Throwdown: BMW Exec Takes Aim at Lexus
The recent introduction of the new Lexus IS apparently has people at BMW headquarters taking notice. It’s no secret that Toyota is planning a major push of the Lexus brand worldwide, and the new IS will play a huge part in that. So when the company went to Geneva to make the vehicle’s world debut, it appears they’ve achieved exactly what they intended to do: ruffle a few feathers.
Mar 9, 2005, 22:38 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Miata No More: Mazda Introduces All-New MX-5
Perhaps no car can represent its entire brand better than the Mazda Miata has. It’s the character-full little car that could, representing Japan’s character-full little car company that could. Never big on power, the Miata has always been about pure finesse and a whole lot of fun. But now, the aging classic that sparked a revival of roadsters in America is being replaced. And the name synonymous with Mazda may be going away for good.
Mar 8, 2005, 22:38 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Lexus IS Takes Another Stab at the BMW 3-Series
For Lexus, the IS300 is something of an anomaly, a vehicle that has not been a screaming sales success right out of the gate. As of late, the IS300 has had quite the level of incentives placed on the hood to move them out of dealer showrooms. The Infiniti G35 outsells the IS, for Christ’s sake. When’s the last time ANY Infiniti has outsold a Lexus? Toyota, however, is never one to back down from a fight.
Mar 7, 2005, 21:30 - [ Discuss this story ]
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