Preview: 2006 Honda CivicThe 2006 Civics have a new platform,
Preview: 2006 Honda Civic
The 2006 Civics have a new platform, more expressive styling, more powerful engines and increased safety. The Civic Hybrid is more fuel-thrifty, too.
Ann Job
Cool Reception for Porsche-VW Link (New York Times)
FRANKFURT, Sept. 26 - The chief executive of Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking, said two weeks ago at the Frankfurt Motor Show that his company had two options for growth: sell more sports cars, which would mean competing on price, or try to break into the broader luxury market, building on the success of its Cayenne sport utility vehicle.
Smaller Cars Enjoy New Chic (Washington Post)
John Mathews of Universal Toyota in San Antonio has witnessed the day that auto industry executives in Detroit said would never come.
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
Editors of MSN Autos
StrategyPage.com - Military Blog by the Staff (Strategy Page)
Photo of wounded Marine expressing his opinion of the Jihadis. Not exactly the flag raising on Suribachi, but still inspiring in its own way. This is a very cool site. They send me alerts on my cell phone with information on cars that were just stolen in my area.
Mercedes-Benz Makes Top Ten Most Expensive Cars List (The Auto Channel)
Forbes Lists Top Ten Most Expensive Cars Posted by eMercedesBenz.com on September 23, 2005 at 5:51 PM CST Growing up, I remember all the cool kids in school picking on the smart kids.
Cool Cars for Gen-XCool Cars for Gen-X (Hindustan Times)
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2005 Monterey Historics
A weekend of amazing cars and racing superstars at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in California.
Editors of MSN Autos
Frankfurt Motor Show Favorites
Public days for this huge auto show run through September 25, and concept cars continue to be a big draw. Our editors pick their ten favorites.
Editors of MSN Autos
A cool 2006 carries a cost (The Indianapolis Star)
Soaring temperatures won't be the only reason you'll be sweating when the central air-conditioning unit conks out next summer.










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