Nissan has redesign the soon to come, this summer, the all new 2009 Nissan Maxima. Nissan has shorten the wheel base but the new Maxima looks bigger then the previous Maxima. How can that be? Nissan calls this “Liquid Motion,” Nissan states that they butched up styling which gives it a aggressive stance. The headlights […]
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Dodge Challenger SRT-8 2008: American muscle returns!
As you probably heard by now, Dodge is bringing back the Challenger. Its been 35 years since the last Challenger was produced. Dodge can’t let Ford have all the American muscle car glory with its Ford Mustangs. Chevy is also coming back with the Chevy Camaro. The Dodge Challenger SRT-8 will have a 6.1 liter […]
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2010/2011 Nissan 370Z? “Actual pix/pictures”
Nissan is finally changing the looks and increasing the power of the 350Z. After 6 years of the same look (which I do like till this day), it was time for an update. The next generation Z is called 370Z. I have some pictures of what the new 2010 Nissan 370Z might look like. The […]
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