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-2005 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STi Driver's Log - "The ’05 model is better than the old one in every way." Poor Dean
-1972 Ferrari GTB4 Daytona - 1972 was a great year.
-Leonardo Fioravanti
-Humming along in an off-road paradise
-Strategic Buying Guide, Part 1: Sports and Sporty Cars ( A - L )
-Strategic Buying Guide, Part 1: Sports and Sporty Cars ( M - V )
-AutoWeek Editors' Choice: We give out awards to the Paris stars
-Ford reduces production of six models in effort to trim inventory
-Struggling Land Rover plans bigger lineup in effort to boost U.S. volume
-With Honda on its heels, Chrysler plans to build more Stow 'n Go vans
-Cost of Doing Business: BMW pays record CAFE penalties
-Saab considers boosting incentives in effort to break sales slump
-Car News briefs: Nissan celebrates Z's 35th with anniversary edition
-Motorsports: F1 briefs: Sauber extends Ferrari engine deal; FIA wants to eliminate on-track shards
-Ford's new North American Design chief says company will steer clear of retro design
-New Rolls-Royce boss says brand's one-model range may be extended
-Volkswagen confirms it will build Concept R show car
-Belly Up to the Buffet: Paris show a smorgasbord of automotive delights
-General Motors' design teams regain influence under 'car guy' Lutz
-Honda bolsters its voice-recognition navigation system
-Upcoming Audi SUV to wear Q7 badge
-Motorsports: Briefs: Panoz drafts Marion Franchitti; Liuzzi impresses Sauber
-Pressure mounts for Ford latch recall
-Honda Posts New Minivan Prices
-GM Prices New Minivans
-Porsche Banks a Billion
-2006 Future Vehicle Forecast
-Motor Trend's Paris Auto Show Coverage
-Formula One Thrown Into Chaos by Jaguar's Exit
-Tuning Kit Due For Mini Cooper S
-GM to Double Production of OnStar Vehicles
-Rising Oil Prices Hit the Pump
-GM sweetens deals on glut of '04 cars
-Ford to match GM clearance sale on 2004s
-G6 winners to pay Uncle Sam more
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