| Panoz Reveals DeltaWing GT Road-Car Concept, More Details on Race Version |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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If the story of the DeltaWing seems like it’s started, re-started, and re-started yet again, that’s because it has. After first designing and racing the odd, narrow-front-track car, Panoz started suing the bejeezus out of Nissan, who recruited the DeltaWing’s original designer to create a similar car for Nissan’s racing efforts. Eager to stick it […]
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| The Last Ice Cream Run of Summer: A Moto Guzzi, Two Bentleys, and One of California’s Great Highways [Sponsored] |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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When I was young, I felt a little cheated. At the end of every summer, I’d go back to school, and the other kids had invariably gone to Disneyland at some point. Me? I’d just spent a couple of weeks camping with my parents and grandparents up on the Mendocino or Humboldt coasts. That was […]
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| Rim Rock Drive to the Million Dollar Highway: A Driving Adventure [Sponsored] |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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Colorado’s Western Slope lures outdoor adventurers with mountains, rivers, and protected wilderness. Rock-climbers, mountain bikers, white-water rafters, snowboarders, off-roaders, backpackers, and wildlife photographers increasingly populate the region’s small towns, bringing with them cafés and art galleries to supplant the Old West of cowboy saddleries and prospectors’ tool shops, like hipsters gentrifying the grittier districts of […]
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| Rim Rock Drive to the Million Dollar Highway: A Driving Adventure [Sponsored] |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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| On Cars and Drives—Or, How to Put Some Adventure into the Modern Road Trip [Sponsored] |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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Today, there’s little adventure in most mid-range road trips. We’re talking about your standard Detroit-to-Chicago, New York-to-Boston, L.A.-to-Vegas drives, the 4–7 hour jaunts that are relatively easy on both the car and the driver. Modern motoring simply isn’t all that difficult; you can pick a spot on a map, fuel up your car (provided it’s […]
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| More Tokyo Awesomeness: Suzuki Showing Oddball Subcompact, Minivan, Scooter |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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The biennial Tokyo auto show not only gives us a chance to see some seriously weird stuff, it also gives us the opportunity to check out the wildest creations from automakers that don’t sell cars in the U.S. Suzuki did sell cars here some time ago, and perhaps if those cars were as funky and […]
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| Why Do We Keep Buying Vehicles at Dealerships? [Sponsored] |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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From the October 2015 issue Two 20-somethings walked into a car dealership . . . No, that really happened—this isn’t a setup for a joke. More than a quarter of the 16 million new-car purchases in the United States last year were made by that tech-savvy, marketing-averse group known as millennials, according to market-research firm […]
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| Smart Software Enables Responsive Inventory Management in Volatile Markets |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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Highlights Inventory Optimization with Service Level Demand Planning at APICS 2015
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| 2015 Infiniti QX60 Review: Sleek and Stylish, But So Is the Nissan Pathfinder |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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Overview: Infiniti’s QX60 was introduced in 2013 as the JX series, undergoing a name change to its current moniker one year later as part of a broader naming strategy imposed upon the brand’s entire lineup. A three-row crossover based on the Nissan Pathfinder, the QX60 technically still offers a hybrid variant but for all intents […]
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| 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer: Improved, However Subtly |
Oct 1st, 2015 |
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The trouble with that old trope about “breaking through the noise” is that it rarely acknowledges context. For example, it’s at least possible to raise your voice loud enough to drown out others—if you’re in the same room. Mitsubishi is trying to do just that in the compact-car segment with some updates for its Lancer […]
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