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Autoweek in review: The Woodward Dream Cruise and Pebble Beach Concours, Ferrari F12 and a lost Cunningham Corvette

Fri, 24 Aug 2012

For 2012, Autoweek dove headfirst into covering one of the best rolling car shows in the world, the Woodward Dream Cruise. With a whole section devoted to its build-up and celebration, we've got photos, videos and stories galore.

At the same time, the West Coast got the annual treatment in Monterey for Pebble Beach Concours and all the car-crazy events that go with it. With staffers on the ground on the 18th, our Pebble Beach section had plenty to keep readers and viewers occupied. Look through the Pebble Beach section for all the priceless automotive goodness.

The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is a seriously impressive Italian exotic. Join Autoweek behind the wheel of what is sure to be a highly coveted successor of the 599.

We learned more about the seventh generation Volkswagen Golf ahead of its on-sale date in the United States mid-2013. The Golf is a perennial favorite among buyers for the more than 38 years it's been available.

A long-lost Cunningham Corvette race car was revealed to enthusiasts and invited guests at the Corvettes at Carlisle show in Carlisle, Pa., this week. Gone for more than 30 years, the racer's history was a mystery, until now.

The 2012 Audi Q5 left some editors scratching their heads, but was it for good or bad? Take a read and see what they had to say.

A 30-year veteran of General Motors and former Chevrolet Volt chief recently took the helm as Fisker Automotive's CEO. Will he have what it takes to shore up the troubled green-car manufacturer?

Associate Editor Jake Lingeman tries to trade in his beloved and documented Pontiac "Big Rhonda," but what does he walk away with? You may be surprised.

The 2012 BMW 335i Sedan had a lot to live up to, being billed as “the ultimate driving machine” and all. So how did the German staple hold up to Autoweek editors? Have a look, then let us know if you agree.

Did editorial intern Graham Kozak lose out on the bet he made for finishing his Packard restoration ahead of the Woodward Dream Cruise? Take a read and see if something ventured really is something gained.




By David Arnouts