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MINI 50 Mayfair and MINI 50 Camden announced
Fri, 22 May 2009MINI 50 Mayfair and MINI 50 Camden announced at The MINI United Festival at Silverstone [ad#ad-1] We’re starting to come to the conclusion that we should start a Car News Site dedicated just to MINI and its endless special editions! One after another they keep coming – and we know of lots more in the pipeline. Still, no one can accuse BMW of not making enough of the Marque!
Shopautoweek.com iPad app takes car shopping mobile
Tue, 09 Oct 2012If you've been reading Autoweek for the past year or so, you've no doubt heard us talking about our shopping site shopautoweek.com. It's designed to let enthusiasts like us (and most likely you) share car knowledge with regular car buyers, helping connect them with the best new car for their needs. Shopautoweek.com is already a great Web site; now it's a great iPad app.
Dodge Avenger replacement could go rear-wheel drive
Mon, 20 Jul 2009Chrysler is pondering a shakeup for its midsize-sedan lineup. The Dodge Avenger replacement would shift to rear-wheel drive, and the next Chrysler Sebring would be based on a Fiat platform in an effort to differentiate two cars that currently share the same underpinnings, Automotive News reports. The Avenger replacement could be based on a modified Challenger platform, which itself is a modified version of the Charger and Chrysler 300 platform.









