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The Smart Way of Building Cars
The Smart brand means little to most people in North America unless they have a particular interest in vehicles that are rolling around in Europe but which are unavailable in the North American market.
Columns Published: 4/1/2004
Three Ways to Succeed
That there is global overcapacity in the auto industry is a given.
Columns Published: 3/1/2003
Altimatum
When your back is against the wall, playing it safe isn't an option.
Columns Published: 8/1/2001
Midlife Makeover for Outback
PowertrainUnder the Legacy Outback's hood sits a new, 3.0-liter flat six-cylinder engine with 212 hp and 210 lb.-ft. of torque.
Columns Published: 5/1/2001
SC 430: A Look at Luxury
In an era that is seemingly characterized by vehicular functionality, Lexus has crafted the SC 430, a coupe that is essentially engineered for a driver, passenger, and not much else.
Columns Published: 4/1/2001
Toyota Takes on Trucks
Toyota has long been known as a producer of durable, long lasting compact pickup trucks, yet recent years have seen them rapidly expand the truck line-up.
Columns Published: 4/1/2001
Sibling Rivalry
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Columns Published: 3/1/2001
Hot Off The Skillet
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Columns Published: 2/1/2001
Are These in GM's Future?
The folks at General Motors are again stealing a page from the old Chrysler Corporation.
Columns Published: 1/1/2001
Beyond Conceptual Issues
“We see it here every day, a young buyer moving out of a sport coupe and getting into a tricked-up little truck—or in this case a crossover vehicle.” The vehicle in question is a Chevy concept, the Borrego.
Columns Published: 1/1/2001

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