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Main > Week in Photos > Other > This Week in Photos Geneva Style: 2-3-2008 - 2-7-2008 Miss any photo galleries from this week? Don’t worry, we always compile a list of photo galleries we’ve posted throughout the week. Check out the pictures of the new Alfa Romeo 8C Spider, 2009 Audi Q7 V12 TDI, Ford Fiesta, Saab 9-X BioHybrid Concept, Lamborghini LP560-4, Audi R8 V12 TDI Le Mans Concept, Mazda2 Three-Door Hatchback, Kia SOUL Concepts, production Toyota iQ, 2009 Infiniti FX, 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe and the 2009 Volvo XC60. Also, remember to check out the Week in Photos Category... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:08:18 Article Views Rating: 648 Main > Week in Photos > Other > This Week in Photos: 3-10-2008 - 3-17-2008 Miss any photo galleries from this week? Don’t worry, we always compile a list of photo galleries we’ve posted throughout the week. Check out the pictures of the new 2009 Mercedes-Benz ML Class, Alfa Romeo Mi.To, 2009 Mercedes-Benz B-Class, Pontiac G8 GXP and the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe. Also, remember to check out the Week in Photos Category for more. Click through for a full week’s worth of galleries. Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG Formula F1 Safety Car View Photos: 2008 Neiman Marcus... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:08:14 Article Views Rating: 247 Main > Week in Photos > Other > This Week in Photos: 3-24-2008 - 3-29-2008 Miss any photo galleries from this week? Don’t worry, we always compile a list of photo galleries we’ve posted throughout the week. Check out the pictures of the new 2009 Mercedes-Benz A-Class, bunch of Chevrolet Camaro spy shots, new Porsche Panamera spy shots and photo renderings of the 2010 Audi A6. Also, remember to check out the Week in Photos Category for more. Click through for a full week’s worth of galleries. Second Nissan GT-R Crash View Photos: Spy Shots: Porsche Panamera... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:08:03 Article Views Rating: 783 Main > 2007 Releases > Alfa Romeo > Report: Alfa Romeo CEO steps down Alfa Romeo CEO, Antonio Baravalle is stepping down as CEO of Alfa Romeo, Fiat’s premium sports car division. Baravalle, 42, will be leaving the auto industry after eight-years to join Einaudi, a publishing company of Italy’s Mondadori media group. Fiat has declined to comment on the situation but sources familiar with the matter told Automotive News Europe that Baravalle is leaving at his own request. Baravalle joined Fiat in 1999 and held a number of marketing positions before being... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:07:12 Article Views Rating: 436 Main > Car Makers News > Other > What Jerry Seinfeld was really driving when he "flipped" it What the heck is a Fiat BTM? That was the question on everybody's lips – ours included – when the news broke of comedian Jerry Seinfeld flipping a 1967 Fiat last week. The car was reported as a Fiat BTM, but nobody had any idea what a Fiat BTM is. Which makes sense, because such a car never existed. A note from Jean Jennings, editor of Automobile magazine, clears up the confusion. The car in question was actually an original 1967 Fiat 500 – the inspiration on which outgoing Alfa Romeo... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:07:04 Article Views Rating: 71 Main > 2007 Releases > Alfa Romeo > Report: Alfa Romeo CEO steps down Alfa Romeo CEO, Antonio Baravalle is stepping down as CEO of Alfa Romeo, Fiat’s premium sports car division. Baravalle, 42, will be leaving the auto industry after eight-years to join Einaudi, a publishing company of Italy’s Mondadori media group. Fiat has declined to comment on the situation but sources familiar with the matter told Automotive News Europe that Baravalle is leaving at his own request. Baravalle joined Fiat in 1999 and held a number of marketing positions before being... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:31 Article Views Rating: 293 Main > Car Makers News > Other > What Jerry Seinfeld was really driving when he "flipped" it What the heck is a Fiat BTM? That was the question on everybody's lips – ours included – when the news broke of comedian Jerry Seinfeld flipping a 1967 Fiat last week. The car was reported as a Fiat BTM, but nobody had any idea what a Fiat BTM is. Which makes sense, because such a car never existed. A note from Jean Jennings, editor of Automobile magazine, clears up the confusion. The car in question was actually an original 1967 Fiat 500 – the inspiration on which outgoing Alfa Romeo... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:23 Article Views Rating: 91 Main > Car Makers News > Other > What Jerry Seinfeld was really driving when he "flipped" it What the heck is a Fiat BTM? That was the question on everybody's lips – ours included – when the news broke of comedian Jerry Seinfeld flipping a 1967 Fiat last week. The car was reported as a Fiat BTM, but nobody had any idea what a Fiat BTM is. Which makes sense, because such a car never existed. A note from Jean Jennings, editor of Automobile magazine, clears up the confusion. The car in question was actually an original 1967 Fiat 500 – the inspiration on which outgoing Alfa Romeo... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:00:54 Article Views Rating: 83 Main > Car Makers News > Fiat > I'm looking at you, Clubman: Fiat preparing 500 wagon Click above to view Castagna's Fiat 500 wagon in hi-res Unrelenting. That's the only way we could describe the Fiat group's assault on the MINI with more models than a Victoria's Secret photoshoot. While its sister brands Alfa Romeo and Lancia prepare their new retro-hatches to out-flank their Anglo-Saxon opponent, the Fiat division itself is branching out the 500 like a willow. Following the original hatch came the Abarth sport model, which will be followed by the cabrio, and then, as sources indicate... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-03 04:43:36 Article Views Rating: 219 Main > Car Makers News > Ferrari > Spy Shots: baby Ferrari at it again At last month's Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo surprised the industry by revealing that his company would be coming to the Paris Motor Show in October with a new model. Widely anticipated to be the oft-refuted new "entry-level" Ferrari, dubbed tentatively as the Dino or 430 GT California, the test mule has been spotted repeatedly making its way around any of the three circuits that the company owns in Italy. These new spy shots reveal a nose as long as the 599 GTB Fiorano's or... Full article... Article added: 2008-04-03 04:43:36 Article Views Rating: 198 |
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