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  2. MotorWeek - Wikipedia

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    MotorWeek is an American television news magazine program that focuses on the automotive industry. The program is produced by Maryland Public Television for PBS , and airs on MAVTV . As of September 2023, MotorWeek is underwritten by Tire Rack , an online tire retailer, and the Auto Value/Bumper To Bumper auto parts distribution network.

  3. MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards - Wikipedia

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    The MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Awards are one of the many yearly Car of the Year awards. This one is given by MotorWeek , an American television automotive magazine series. Since 1983, MotorWeek has presented its Drivers’ Choice Awards which are among the auto industry's most prestigious honors.

  4. John Davis (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    John Harwood Davis (born April 22, 1948) is an American television producer and presenter who works for Maryland Public Television in Owings Mills, Maryland.He is best known for being the host of the weekly PBS series MotorWeek, which he created for the network in 1981, where he has served as the senior executive producer and host since its inception.

  5. Motor Week - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 March 2022, at 19:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Pat Goss - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Goss (December 18, 1941 – March 19, 2022) was an American radio and television personality based in Washington D.C. Goss was the master technician on the television program MotorWeek from its start in 1981 until his death, where he hosted a segment called Goss' Garage, [1] [2] and got his start as a mechanic at Rollins Park Shell in Rockville, Maryland.

  7. Saturn Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Saturn receives "Driver's Choice awards for best small car" from MotorWeek. 1992 Saturn receives "Driver's Choice awards for best small car" from MotorWeek. Saturn is in the "Top Ten Domestic Buys" according to Motor Trend magazine. Saturn receives the "EVE" award for Saturn's attempt to employ women and minorities. 1993

  8. Ford Focus (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Focus won Automobile magazine's Automobile of the Year and MotorWeek's Best Small Car. Though the Focus received the R.L. Polk & Co. Automotive Loyalty Award for highest percentage of repeat buyers, four years running, from 2000 through 2003 – the Focus did experience numerous recalls early in the car's life. [58]

  9. Lincoln Continental Mark VII - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Mark VII, later changed to Lincoln Mark VII, is a rear wheel drive luxury coupe that was produced by Lincoln.Introduced in August 1983 for the 1984 model year, [2] the Continental Mark VII shared its Ford Fox platform with the Ford Thunderbird, Mercury Cougar, and Lincoln Continental.