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Quadtec Digital Watch {Luxist}
Jun 18th 2006 4:42PM Anyone one planning on driving to Alaska, have done this three times and will cheerfully give you tips on some shortcuts you may (or may NOT) wish to use.
Diesels vs hybrids: DaimlerChrysler vs Toyota {Autoblog}
Jun 18th 2006 4:32PM ME1K--could not disagree more. Have a 2003 Chev 4X4 2500 HD Duramax with the full size bed. Chev's gas engined version of this very LARGE pickup will get around 5-8 mpg on trips where my Duramax, even with all of that weight and bulk, easily gets 18-21 mpg. Recently came back from Key West, Florida fully loaded with art supplies and posted a 19.9 mpg figure for the trip.
Ferrari F430 Modena won't be bagged in the U.S. {Autoblog}
May 30th 2006 1:49AM Being a Ferrari owner/collector for nearly 3 decades now, this restriction would not have bothered me one bit as the newest one I own was manufactured in 1972 when such restrictions were unheard of. None of them even has A/C that actually works so the famous exhaust note of that V/12 at 7600 rpm is not hampered one bit.Five of my six were purchased as mere pieces of scrap and carefully rebuilt. The exception is a 1971 365 GTS/4 spyder that was purchased from Mr. Wm. Harrah personally in 1974, is still on the Italian MCO & is complete with the 8 track tape player in fine working condition. The miles showing on the odometer are certified to be 3129 and all manuals & factory tool kits are intact & included.NOT for sale.
Angelina Jolie has baby girl! {ParentDish}
May 28th 2006 2:36PM Who cares?
Esquire magazine picks its '10 Most Awesome Autos' {Autoblog}
May 4th 2006 9:52AM Am the original owner of a 365 GTS/4 Ferrari, also the coupe version (365 GTB/4)& a 1989 930S Porsche. All three delivered to me at the factory (Modena Depot and Zuffenhausen EuroDelivery Center. Spent 3-5 weeks in Europe for each and drove them as they should be driven. No complaints from this corner.