Scion to Sell a Subaru?
There is a brief snippet in Monday's (7/2/07) Automotive News about the possibility of Scion selling an SUV and in particular a rebadged Subaru Tribeca! I really can't fathom the rather portly Subie in Scion's smaller lineup of vehicles nor how it would fit Scion's demographic. There will be more info on Sunday night when the full story is released. For now, let's file this one in the "Say What!?" department.
Update: Okay, so AN is simply reporting on a Mag X rumor. Sure seems like a crazy idea to me.
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The Return of Fiat
A nice little article on Fiat's reversal of fortune in London's Sunday Times. The article doesn't mention anything about Fiat's plans for the United States, but it won't be long and Alfa's will once again be headed to our shores. Of course, there is the rumor that a performance version of the Fiat 500 may make it here in limited numbers, but I'd say it's only a slight possibility at this point. I mean look how many false starts Alfa has had with its US plans.
I welcome the Italians and hope they can make it a go here. As Jonny Drama would say about Italian cars, "They're a delight.” Full article here.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
smart fortwo "street smart" road show
Finally, yes I realize the above photo shows the previous generation fortwo--but I found it post worthy nonetheless.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Larger "Hybrid Only" Vehicle on Tap for Toyota?

Toyota really took the bull by the horns when it came to plunging into hybrid technology. That risk has paid rich dividends for the company when it comes to a "green" image. You might as well stick a picture of the second generation Prius in the dictionary next to the word hybrid.
Rumors are now leaking out that Toyota has a larger 2 to 3 liter "hybrid only" on the way. For comparison the current Prius uses a 1.5 liter engine. A model that uses double the size engine would be a pretty big deal.
One thing I've noticed about Toyota as of late is that it's getting bigger and perhaps even more Americanized when it comes to new products. The funky xB is a much more of a whopper now with a larger engine. The new Highlander has also packed on more pounds and engine size. Certainly a strategy for success a few years ago, but now this lineup has me wondering. Is this what we as Americans want? I'm beginning to think about "adding lightness" as Colin Chapman used to say.
You can check out the source article at MSNBC.
The wacky Toyota i-unit pictured above has nothing to do with this story, I just thought it was eye catching.
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Countach + Cessna + FBI = Lawsuit
FBI agents on a "familiarization flight" and a 68 year old man driving his prized possession collided last year at Oregon's Aurora State Airport (the third-busiest airport in Oregon, just behind Portland International and Hillsboro).
As described by one of the FBI agents: the plane was "moving down the taxiway about to enter our hangar area, moving at about a fast walk and crossing a narrow inner taxiway perpendicular to us when the aircraft crunched to a sudden stop.
"Out the left side window of the aircraft I saw a small black sports car dart from under the prop moving to my left, gushing fluid," the unidentified agent wrote.
In the end the NTSB concluded that car's owner and the agents shared blame for the wreck. Investigators said both failed "to maintain an adequate visual lookout and their failure to see and avoid one another."
The car's owner is seeking $105,500 in damages. Here is the full article.
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
Win a 2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty
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Read This Article Before Trailering Anything 
Stories like this LA Times expose on U-Haul and its trailer rental practices are written with an intent of pulling on heartstrings and in this example it really works. You can draw whatever conclusions you want, but hopefully you'll take away the knowledge that trailering anything isn't easy.
Sometimes it might be better to not take it with you...Click here to read the article.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
smart fortwo receives 3 stars from Auto Express
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Monday, June 11, 2007
Nice Ditty on the 2008 Malibu and It's Replacement
You gotta love the automobile industry! The 2008 isn't even on the lots and we're already talkin' about its 2010 replacement. The article on MSNBC discusses GM's new designer driven approach to creating cars.
The crux of the article is that designer get to dictate what GMs cars are going to look like rather than having to meet a list of demands from marketing/accounting/engineering. Sounds good to me!
It also sounds like GM products are only get to get better as the next generations roll out over the next five years.
Click here for the article.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
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Friday, June 08, 2007
Fiat 500 to Be Marketed in the USA?!
It's understandable that more manufacturers want a piece of the MINI pie when it comes to huggable hatchbacks. If any car could come close, certainly the new 500 would be at the top of the list. The news stems from Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne's quote "We cannot exclude that our new 500 would go in some form to the U.S. market." The 500 would make it here no sooner than after 2010.
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Did Ford Try to Sell Jaguar / Land Rover to Fiat?
Boy, strange day huh? Paris is back in the clink and Automotive News will be reporting on Monday that Ford and Fiat were in talks for months about the potential sale of Jag/LR.
Now that Fiat has apparently decided to walk on the deal, maybe Alan and Bill are headed out for a smoke outside HQ to discuss how they lost the sale.
Are there other suitors out there? Renault was rumored to be interested at one point, but as with Fiat thought better of it. It's tough b/c even though Land Rover is doing quite well for itself, Jaguar has yet to pull out of a sales tailspin. The new XF and reskinned XJ need to be absolute home runs or all hopes for the cat will begin to dim.
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