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Citroen C1 gets a facelift for 2012 too
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One Lap of the Web: We invented the Miata!
Tue, 11 Feb 2014-- Sochi or bust! Is there anything more Russian than driving a Lada Niva to the Winter Olympics? (Flagrant corruption, perhaps.) Documentary producer Vlad Ketkovich calls the venerable Niva "the closest thing to an automotive version of the Russian soul," and we'd wager that the Niva belongs in quintessential Russian-ness next to the Bolshoi Ballet and the movie "Russian Ark." (Or "Ninth Company," if your attention span has been blown to bits.) -- A gorgeous Alfa Romeo ventures into the woods by itself.
Toyota unveils new Aygo city car at Geneva Motor Show
Wed, 05 Mar 2014If you thought the Toyota Yaris was the smallest hatch you could buy from this Japanese manufacturer... then you were correct. The Yaris is about as small as it gets on our shores.