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  2. Autoweek - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was published weekly and focused on motor sports, new car reviews, and old cars, events and DIY. Autoweek now publishes Autoweek.com. Autoweek brand is owned by Crain Communications Inc., publisher of leading industry trade publications Advertising Age and Automotive News, among others, and is based in Detroit, Michigan.

  3. Automotive News - Wikipedia

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    Automotive News is a weekly newspaper established in 1925, written for the automotive industry, predominantly for individuals corresponding with automobile manufacturers and automotive suppliers. [2] It is based in Detroit and owned by Crain Communications Inc. [ 3 ] Globally, there are more than 55 editors and reporters.

  4. Why Auto Stocks Surged This Week - AOL

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    The irony of the week's rate moves is that rates impacting car loans went up this week, not down. Over the past three months, the three-year Treasury rate has fallen from 4.5% to 3.5%, but this ...

  5. Tom McCahill - Wikipedia

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    He purchased a new 1952 Cadillac Series 62 sedan which he eventually raced in NASCAR speed week events. He also purchased new and reported on the '54 Jeep CJ 3A, stating that while his Lincoln was the finest road car available at the time, in the end, the Jeep was the best idea that mankind had ever made.

  6. 22 of the Hottest Volkswagens in Auto History

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    Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia. From 1955 to 1974, Volkswagen didn't change so much as a door handle on Italian design firm Ghia's masterpiece. This wasn't a performance car by any stretch — getting ...

  7. List of auto shows and motor shows by continent - Wikipedia

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    An auto show (also: motor show or car show) is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics. The five most prestigious auto shows, sometimes called the "Big Five", are generally considered to be held in Frankfurt , Geneva , Detroit , Paris and Tokyo .

  8. Category:History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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  9. Edmunds (company) - Wikipedia

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    Edmunds was founded by Ludwig Arons in 1966 as Edmunds Publications, a publisher of printed booklets consolidating automotive specifications to help car shoppers make buying decisions. [3] In 1988, the company was purchased by Peter Steinlauf whose family has owned a majority stake since.