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How collapsed the legend car Packard

June 28, 2011
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How collapsed the legend car Packard

June 25, 1956 from the gates of Detroit assembly plant went the last real Packard. Then another two years at a factory in Sausbende, Indiana, under this famous brand will be releasing model Studebaker. But for true connoisseurs of American cars Packard “ended” on that day 55 years ago. Sad date, as the story...

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Porsche shows hybrid car Semper Vivus

February 26, 2011
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Porsche shows hybrid car Semper Vivus

March 1 show at the Geneva Motor Show your hybrid car. This is not a concept and not a novelty, and gasoline-electric model Semper Vivus (“Live Forever”), which the German company founder Ferdinand Porsche was first shown to the world back in 1900. After 111 years the museum has reconstructed the Porsche this car...

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Confusion in brand name about the origin of the car

February 25, 2011
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Confusion in brand name about the origin of the car

Brand name now does not speak clearly about the origin of the car, the intricacies of commercial relationships with automakers now overclocking can not tell. Get even those cars that are sold in this country. Nissan Almera Classic assembled at the factory Renault-Samsung in South Korea as you think you can call it “Japanese”?...

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Popular auto manufacturers in Japan

July 7, 2010
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Japanese auto manufacturers have car makes the North American market more than 40 years since some inundated with. Over time, many brands have come and gone, but the share of buyers of Japanese car manufacturers is constantly increasing, which is due to good stability and quality of the vehicles. There are nine Japanese automobile...

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