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Roanoke, Virginia, US

Roanoke, Virginia, US
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Pagani Huayra on sale in the U.S.? We don’t think so.

Sat, 06 Aug 2011

Pagani Huayra - not bound for the USA any time soon When Horacio Pagani presented the Pagani Huayra to the world, the world let out a collective Gallic shrug. What was this generic supercar from the builder of the Zonda? Surely Pagani can’t seriously be offering the Huayra as a replacement for the Zonda?

Pickup trucks battle over mpg

Mon, 02 Jul 2012

Coming this fall: The pickup wars resume, with a twist. Expect boastful claims of horsepower, torque, towing capacity and durability. But this year the Ford and Ram brands also plan to duke it out over fuel economy.

Saab pulls out of Frankfurt motor show

Wed, 17 Aug 2011

It's become a cliché in the automotive press to proceed Saab with the word 'troubled' recently. Yet the company's latest announcement does little to dispel the notion that all is not well in Trollhatten, as it has announced that it will not be featuring at September's Frankfurt auto show. The Swedish car manufacturer has had trouble paying suppliers in recent months, and it is thought that Saab will instead use the money allotted to Frankfurt in order to pay them.