18th June 2008

Toyota iQ 2008 review.

Toyota has been working on an affordable small car that will be cost-competitive in emerging markets, and Autocar is reporting that India is being considered as a destination for production. India makes sense due to its low-cost labor, and with competitors like the Tata Nano going for as little as $2,500, the world’s biggest automaker will need to cut cost everywhere it can. Read the rest of this entry »

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18th June 2008

Mercedes-Benz E63 2009 review.

The launch of the next Mercedes-Benz E-class is right around the corner and Car’s spies were able to catch a mildly camo’d mule undergoing testing. The prototype is unmistakably M-B, with a new front fascia that appears to split the difference between the swoop CLS’s headlamps and the more conservative eyes of the C- and S-class. Underneath the cloaked sheet metal is Read the rest of this entry »

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18th June 2008

Mitsubishi i 2008 review.

I’m the resident kei car obsessive here at Autoblog. That means I’m the guy who actually thinks, “That is awesome,” when he reads the (Google translated) announcement of yet another Suzuki Wagon R variant. Hell, I did two posts on the one-off Hello Kitty Mitsubishi i. Keis are cool. So, you can imagine how happy I was to see that Mitsubishi brought along a small fleet of its i minicars to the New York Auto Show this year. Read the rest of this entry »

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18th June 2008

Land Rover Discovery 3 2008 review.

For the second year running, the Land Rover Discovery 3 has scooped the ‘Best Towcar over 1900kgs’ award at the Practical Caravan, What Car? and the Camping & Caravanning Club Towcar Awards 2008. Read the rest of this entry »

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18th June 2008

Chevrolet Express 3500 Review.

I greeted my temporary assignment to Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada with joyful anticipation. After numerous hours in an E-3 looking for simulated bogeys over the Mojave Desert, the proximity to Sin City was a welcome reprieve. Stepping down from my jet, Technical Sgt. Peters handed me a set of keys and pointed to the terminal’s parking lot. Examining the plate number on the tag, and seeing a Chevy emblem on the key, I expected a minivan. Instead, a ginormous Express 3500 15-Passenger van assaulted my vision. For this I defend my country? Read the rest of this entry »

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