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Mar 07, 2013 | Comments:
How Much is Too Much? Following the reveal of the $4 million Lamborghini Veneno, CarBuzz Editor Noah Joseph can’t help but wonder when the madness will end.Tags:SupercarsEditorials
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Jan 02, 2013 | Comments:
Has Retro Design Run its Course? Retro design may have been hot for a while. But as CarBuzz editor-in-chief Noah Joseph points out, they may soon become a thing of the past...just like the cars they were designed to emulate in the first place.Tags:EditorialsDesign
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Dec 05, 2012 | Comments:
The Replacement for Displacement In this month’s editorial, the editor-in-chief makes the case for smaller, turbocharged engines that are quickly replacing larger naturally-aspirated ones to improve both performance and efficiency. It just may be the best of both worlds.Tags:EditorialsTechnologyEngine
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Oct 31, 2012 | Comments:
For Guys Like Us Everyman driving enthusiasts have been deprived for far too long of an affordable sports coupe with a back-to-basics approach. But Subaru and Toyota have come to the rescue.Tags:Editorials
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Sep 05, 2012 | Comments:
Do Hybrid Engines Belong in Supercars? With Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche, Jaguar and Acura all developing new hybrid supercars, and many more rumored to follow suit, CarBuzz's editor in-chief can't help but wonder if the power boost is worth the extra weight.Tags:EditorialsHybridsSupercars
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Feb 26, 2012 | Comments:
What Lurks in Bugatti’s Crystal Ball? Where art thou, Galibier? Managing Editor Phillip Harbor discusses Bugatti's past and present, while gazing into the crystal ball to decipher the French automaker's future.Tags:Editorials
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Sep 04, 2011 | Comments:
Saving Saab (Yeah, Good Luck) Editor At Large Jay Traugott examines how and why Saab is in the tank, despite its extreme and seemingly neverending efforts to survive.Tags:Editorials
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Aug 21, 2011 | Comments:
Some Zoom Zoom and a Cat’s Roar Editor at Large Jay Traugott explains why Mazda and Jaguar are his two favorite automakers and why he doesn't drive like a maniac. Tags:Editorials
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Jul 24, 2011 | Comments:
Volvo Crashing What is a Volvo? Editor At Large Jay Traugott wonders because the automaker no longer builds ugly cars that are extraordinary safe. They're now just very safe cars without a clear future. Tags:Editorials
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Jul 10, 2011 | Comments:
Three Generations Up Front The big American highway cruisier is almost a thing of the past. With families now opting for smaller compact sedans, Editor At Large Jay Traugott reflects on why exactly his grandfather was a long time fan of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Tags:EditorialsClassic Cars