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MotoringEast Coast Rover Restored Defender 110
An SUV Worth Its Salt Lets turn back a little over one decade ago to 1997. A year when men were mired in news about Princess Diana’s passing, cloned sheep, and photos beamed from Mars.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringAlurunner Sled
What do you get when you mix a a classic Radio Flyer ski sled, some aluminum polycarbonate, German engineering, and what we imagine to be an idea born from beer? You get stories that legends are made of.
By Eric Yang
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Motoring2010 Ferrari California Review
By: Daniel Mader | The Truth About Cars The California is a bit like my first girlfriend: pretty from the front, but a little frumpy at the rear, especially in the wrong clothes (sorry Sarah). This is Ferrari’s softer side.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringBRABUS Smart Fortwo Brabus
A 45 MPG BRABUS. Yeah… The notion of miles per gallon and efficiency don’t really come to mind when one thinks ofBRABUS.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringCirrus Vision SJ50
Unlike The Stock Market, The Cirrus Vision Soars We got the chance to learn about the Cirrus Vision SJ50 and I’ve got to say that it’s a stunning mark of aviation machinery. This, in a time where the experience and innovation of flying conjures thoughts of delays, shoddy service and general inconvenience.
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Motoring2008 Acura CSX Navi Premium Review
By Samir Sayed | The Truth About Cars Evaluating the Canadian-designed, built and sold Acura CSX without mentioning the Honda Civic is no easy task. (See?) Comparisons are so tempting, namely because the latter is an excellent car in its own right.
By Eric Yang
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Motoring2009 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster Review
By Justin Berkowitz | The Truth About Cars Sean Connery’s Bond, James Bond, would punch you in the face while kissing your girlfriend. His Aston Martin DB5 was beyond cool.
By Eric Yang
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Motoring1989 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
19 Years Old, 64,000 Miles, And Pretty Damn Perfect I’d trade in a Land Rover for a Jeep Wagoneer anyday. If you haven’t gathered, the GP team works hard to bring unique products you don’t see rehashed across every website or blog from here to the end of the web.
By Eric Yang
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Motoring2010 Cadillac SRX Crossover
Someone’s Finally Getting The Crossover Right This ain’t no Coupe De’Ville [click on image to enlarge] When it comes to Cadillac’s Science & Technology design scheme it’s either love it or hate it. But the men in Detroit are definitely finding a rhythm, what with the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V and Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept.
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MotoringFearless 28 Yacht by Porsche Design
You think you have a sweet speed boat? Great.
By Thomas Lord
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MotoringICON A5 Unveiled
[click on image to enlarge] Right now, a revolution is occuring in aviation. If you haven’t noticed, the team here at GP enjoys a healthy dose of vehicular obsession, be it by land, sea or air.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringEclipse 400 Single-Engine Jet
[click on image to enlarge] Forget saving up for a car or home. A single-engine jet is what you need.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringTurtle Wax Ice Liquid Polish
It’s July 4th weekend and that means you car owners will probably carve out an hour or two to clean your pollen laden ride. Upgrade that old clay wax sitting in your garage with Turtle Wax’s ICE, liquid polish.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringParty-A-Cargo Tow Hitch Mounted Kegerator
If there’s a reason to still own an SUV then tailgating is definitely one of them. Proper tailgating can be cumbersome what with all the cans, food, etc.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringFather’s Day Gift Guide
Father’s Day is this Sunday, June 15th. Arguably the most important man, nay person, in your life is worthy of some thought and consideration.
By Eric Yang
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Motoring2009 Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG
[click on image to enlarge] The Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG is not Greenpeace approved. The Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG is not economical.
By Eric Yang
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MotoringOriginal 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
[click on image to enlarge] Sure, the new 2009 Ferrari California is drop-dead gorgeous, but why not go all out and try for an original Ferrari 250 GT California? The one that started it all.
By Eric Yang