Subaru has been pursuing the enhancement of driving quality, the essence of car performance. To
achieve this, Subaru's unique "Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD)" system was developed by
combining the Horizontally-Opposed engine and the AWD system. Started in our fiscal 2007 mid-term
management plan, the product development has been devoted to the theme of integration of "enjoyable
and dependable driving with the global environment."
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We must applaud Lexus for having the audacity to go head-to-head with the BMW M3. That's not an easy target to shoot down, since the M3 is a high-powered beast that feels every bit at home on a track than on the open road. And since Lexus has a reputation for building rock-solid vehicles that aren't very exciting to drive, the feat was even greater.
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After the Brazil GP deadline came and went, Red Bull Racing is now expected
to finalise its choice of engine supplier for 2010 by next weekend's Abu
Dhabi season finale.
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Newly crowned Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button started racing karts in the '80s before he quickly climbed the motorsport ladder up to Formula 1 where he started with the Williams team in 2000.
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IndyCar series' management has not ruled out a possible return in Australia but there are issues, which caused the series to leave the Gold Coast last year, which are still a major hurdle.
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Lexus announces today the official launch of the LFA, a two-seat supercar scheduled to go into production at the end of 2010 as the pinnacle of the Lexus "F" premium sports car series.
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TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announces the unveiling today in Japan of the compact luxury
sedan "Sai", which is planned to go on sale in Japan on December 7.
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The winner of the third edition of the THP Spider Cup, 27-year old Frenchman Grégory Guilvert, is scheduled to drive the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP on Wednesday, October 28.
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Mr. Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., announced at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show that Infiniti plans to introduce an electric vehicle - one that will be true to the Infiniti brand's promise of "Inspired Performance."
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With the last obstacle reportedly now overcome, an announcement to confirm Canada's return to the F1 calendar next year is imminent.
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Kimi Raikkonen apparently demands exorbitant pay, and the forgotten man, Nick Heidfeld, becomes an option for many teams in regards of his experience.
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Raptor? Yep. It's a tweaked-up, F-150-based performance truck that puts upgraded hardware and a specially-engineered suspension at its owner's disposal. This machine isn't just a bunch of bolt-ons, it's a whole different animal.
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In today's News Brake: Nissan's Land Glider may become an Infiniti, the United States may be fit to build Honda's Fit, and plenty of people want to duel Bob Lutz . . . But Wait, There's More!
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Chrysler has resumed production of the Mexican built PT Cruiser for the first time since early August, as the company seeks to build up stocks to help boost sales.
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PSA group partsmaker Faurecia has said it was optimistic about the second half after raising its forecasts despite posting a 21% drop in third quarter sales.
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Toyota has launched a new hybrid model in Japan and the flagship Prius in South Korea.
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Nissan Motor president Carlos Ghosn has said the automaker was unlikely to resume recuiting staff in Japan until exports recovered and that automakers were still struggling to adapt to the yen's sharp appreciation.
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Continental's supervisory board has elected former BMW and Ford PAG executive Wolfgang Reitzle as chairman. He is chairman of Linde AG.
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Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin and Volkswagen chairman Martin Winterkorn today presided over the official start of CKD kit production at the automaker's Russian assembly plant in Kaluga.
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State-run Korea Development Bank (KDB) has expressed concern about the long-term survival of General Motors' local subsidiary GM-Daewoo without more help from the US parent company.
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With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up