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Chevrolet Camaro COPO, Hot Wheels Camaro On Video: 2011 SEMA Show

Chevrolet Camaro COPO, Hot Wheels Camaro On Video: 2011 SEMA Show
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Chevrolet revealed their COPO Camaro, Hot Wheels Camaro and a special Chevelle yesterday and AutoGuide was on hand for the reveal at the Wynn hotel. We also managed to get some video with representatives of both Hot Wheels and Chevrolet to walk you through the cars. Hit the jump to check it out. For more... Continue Reading...

Ford Fiesta B-Spec Revealed: 2011 SEMA Show

Ford Fiesta B-Spec Revealed: 2011 SEMA Show
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The Ford Fiesta B-Spec is intended to be Ford’s offering for the newly created B-Spec racing class, which allows racers a (relatively) affordable way to go road racing in production cars. Based on the same Fiesta available to consumers, the B-Spec cars have their interiors gutted to make way for a rollcage, a bucket seat,... Continue Reading...

Chevrolet Sonic Concept Explained By Ricky Carmichael: 2011 SEMA Show

Chevrolet Sonic Concept Explained By Ricky Carmichael: 2011 SEMA Show
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Following our coverage of the Chevrolet Sonic Ricky Carmichael Concept and the Chevrolet Sonic Super 4 Concept, AutoGuide got to sit down with both Ricky Carmichael and John Buttermore, the men behind the two vehicles. Carmichael and Buttermore were kind enough to walk us through the two cars and explained the philosophies behind the two... Continue Reading...

’65 Ford Mustang Bodyshell Displayed In Bare Metal Glory: 2011 SEMA Show

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’65 Ford Mustang Bodyshell Displayed In Bare Metal Glory: 2011 SEMA Show
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Vintage car lovers who live in fear of terminal oxidization now have a last resort in the fight against rust. Ford displayed a ’65 Mustang body shell at the 2011 SEMA Show that was stamped from entirely new steel that OE supplier Dynacorn International (producer of bodyshells for Ford) says is far superior to the... Continue Reading...

Ford Focus ST Surfaces: 2011 SEMA Show

Ford Focus ST Surfaces: 2011 SEMA Show
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While AutoGuide got its first glimpse of the Ford Focus ST at the 2010 Paris Auto Show last September, this was our first chance to take a good look at the car without security guards and PR staff circling like birds of prey. We know so far that the Focus ST will have Ford’s 2.0L... Continue Reading...

Chevrolet Unveils Camaro COPO, Hot Wheels Camaro, New Crate Engine: 2011 SEMA Show

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Chevrolet Unveils Camaro COPO, Hot Wheels Camaro, New Crate Engine: 2011 SEMA Show
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Chevrolet hosted a special event at the Wynn in Las Vegas to showcase three new muscle cars, as well as the special edition Sonics already brought to you by AutoGuide. First up was the Chevrolet Camaro COPO concept, a preview of what Chevrolet says is their potential NHRA Eliminator class dragster. While Chevy says that... Continue Reading...

Chevy Sonic Concepts Feature Ricky Carmichael, Race Car – 2011 SEMA Show

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Chevy Sonic Concepts Feature Ricky Carmichael, Race Car – 2011 SEMA Show
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Chevrolet unveiled the first of what will surely be many concept cars based on their new Sonic compact car, with a lifestyle/tuner car designed with input by Motocross legend and NASCAR driver Ricky Carmichael, and a ready-to-go racer intended for SCCA competition. The Sonic All Activity Vehicle – Ricky Carmichael Concept features a full suite... Continue Reading...

Peugeot-Citroen Cutting 6,000 Jobs

Peugeot-Citroen Cutting 6,000 Jobs
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As part of a $1.1 billion cost-cutting effort, PSA, the parent company of both Peugeot and Citroen, will shed 6,000 jobs in Europe, with 2,500 white collar jobs, 2,500 contract worker jobs and 1,000 blue collar jobs expected to be cut in 2012. PSA claimed that their car-making operations would barely turn a profit in... Continue Reading...

Saab Production May Restart In 8 Weeks

Saab Production May Restart In 8 Weeks
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According to Inside Line, Saab may be ready to re-start production at its factories in as little as 8 weeks, after being sold to two Chinese automakers for $142 million. While Saab was valued at $660 million this summer, both Pang Da and Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile Co. managed to purchase the company at a rock... Continue Reading...

Porsche Profits Up 25 Percent, Cayenne Outsells Panamera by 2:1 Ratio

Porsche Profits Up 25 Percent, Cayenne Outsells Panamera by 2:1 Ratio
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Porsche‘s profits rose by 25 percent in the first 9 months of the year, as overall revenue and vehicle deliveries rose by 20 and 31 percent respectively. Cayenne sales were up 74 percent, as the SUV became the brand’s best selling model, with 43,924 units sold. The Panamera was second with 18,750 sold. Sales of... Continue Reading...

Scion iQ Sales Targets Set At 1,000-2,000 Units Per Month

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Scion iQ Sales Targets Set At 1,000-2,000 Units Per Month
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Toyota is setting targets of between 1,000 and 2,000 units per month for the rollout of its Scion iQ city car, and the new vehicle will see a tiered launch that involves an initial rollout on the West Coast this winter with a Midwest and East Coast launch this spring. The Japanese-built iQ will also... Continue Reading...

Pontiac Buyers Loyal To General Motors

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Pontiac Buyers Loyal To General Motors
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Fears that General Motors would lose former buyers of Pontiac vehicles to other brands appear to be unfounded, according to the latest data from Edmunds. While the controversial axing of the Pontiac brand led to fears that GM would lose former customers of the brand, data shows that nearly 40 percent of Pontiac customers opted... Continue Reading...

Ford Stamps Brand New ’65 Mustang Convertible For SEMA

Ford Stamps Brand New ’65 Mustang Convertible For SEMA
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The glory days of the muscle car era may be long over, but die-hard fans of V8 powered American iron don’t have to spend countless hours restoring oxidized hulks of decades-old metal anymore. Ford will be showing off a brand new ’65 Mustang bodyshell – yes you read that right – at the 2011 SEMA... Continue Reading...

2013 Dodge Viper To Get 8.7L V10 [Baseless Rumor]

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2013 Dodge Viper To Get 8.7L V10 [Baseless Rumor]
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Today’s total nonsense rumor comes from Chrysler fansite Allpar, which is reporting that the 2013 Dodge Viper will get an 8.7L V10 and doesn’t cite any source, anonymous or otherwise. While Chrysler boss Ralph Gilles has said that the Viper will retain a V10 engine, we have a hard time believing that an 8.7L motor... Continue Reading...

Land Rover Defender To Carry On Until 2017

Land Rover Defender To Carry On Until 2017
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Fans of the Land Rover Defender worried about the iconic off-roader’s impending demise should feel at ease, because the Defender has a long life ahead of it, with production scheduled until 2017. While a new, more civilized Defender, will bow in 2015, the current vehicle will remain in production until 2017, and possibly as long... Continue Reading...

Alfa Romeo U.S. Launch Given Top Priority

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Alfa Romeo U.S. Launch Given Top Priority
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Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is making Alfa Romeo’s U.S. re-launch a top priority, calling it “the most difficult thing I have to do”. Alfa Romeo last sold cars in the U.S. in 1995, but the brand still has a strong image in the U.S., spurring Marchionne to focus efforts on North America. Alfa Romeo’s image... Continue Reading...

Saab To Get $70 Million Lifeline From Private Equity Firm

Saab To Get $70 Million Lifeline From Private Equity Firm
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U.S. private equity firm North Street Capital will give Saab a $70 million investment, including an equity stake worth $10 million and a $60 million loan to the ailing car maker. With Chinese-backed financing looking increasingly unlikely, the investment from North Street Capital, a firm run by auto enthusiast Alex Mascioli, will give Saab the... Continue Reading...

Saab Administrator In Charge Of Bankruptcy Proceedings Wants Out

Saab Administrator In Charge Of Bankruptcy Proceedings Wants Out
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The administrator in charge of the Saab bankruptcy proceedings has told a Swedish court that the process must stop. “The money is not enough to continue the reorganization,”said Guy Lofalk in an interview with Reuters. “Now, an application [to terminate the reorganization] has been mailed. It should be on the court’s desk tomorrow.” Lofalk said... Continue Reading...

BMW’s M Divison Says Manuals In, AWD, Wagons Out

BMW’s M Divison Says Manuals In, AWD, Wagons Out
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Damon Lavrinc of Autoblog had the chance to sit down with Albert Biermann, Head of Product Development for BMW‘s M Division, and was able to glean some information on future product that should put to bed some of the many rumors floating around about BMW’s skunk works. First up, the upcoming 2013 BMW M5 will... Continue Reading...

Mercedes USA CEO Axed for Spending Company Funds on Home Renovation

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Mercedes USA CEO Axed for Spending Company Funds on Home Renovation
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Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Ernst Lieb (center) was dismissed this week over allegations of major breaches of compliance, according to a report by German newspaper Handelsblatt. Lieb is reported to have paid for an addition to his home, as well as golf club fees at the expense of parent company Daimler. “Ernst was repeatedly warned, but he... Continue Reading...

Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta B-Spec Race Cars Undergo Testing

Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta B-Spec Race Cars Undergo Testing
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The Sports Car Club of America’s B-Spec class is meant to give automakers and racers alike a relatively affordable platform to go racing with machines similar to those available from the factory. While safety and chassis modifications are allowed, engine power is restricted to keep the playing field even. Honda and Mazda were among the... Continue Reading...

Porsche Expanding Leipzig Plant To Produce Cajun Crossover

Porsche Expanding Leipzig Plant To Produce Cajun Crossover
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Porsche broke ground on an expansion of its Leipzig, Germany factory, that will produce its upcoming Cajun crossover, a smaller model expected to slot below the popular Cayenne SUV. The $500 million investment will add 1,000 new jobs at the plant, which already produces the Panamera sedan and the Cayenne. The Cajun will ride on... Continue Reading...

Dallara Names 2012 Indy Car Chassis After Dan Wheldon

Dallara Names 2012 Indy Car Chassis After Dan Wheldon
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Dan Wheldon was one of the driving forces behind the new-for-2012 Indy Car chassis, completing countless laps in pre-season testing. But with Wheldon’s tragic death at the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 16th looming over the series, chassis maker Dallara has decided to honor Wheldon by naming the... Continue Reading...

BMW 3-Series Diesel May Return To North America

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BMW 3-Series Diesel May Return To North America
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While the BMW 3-Series diesel  never really took off in the North American market, diesel powered Bimmers make up about 50 percent of European 3-Series sales, and the brand reports similar numbers for the X5 in North America. BMW USA execs admit that there’s still an issue of convincing customers regarding how well modern diesels... Continue Reading...
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