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Suzuki Midsize Sedan Heading to US
Jan 8, 2009 4:09 pm | Categories: suzuki, kizashiPosted by SuzukiFan
Suzuki has released plans to bring a mid-sized sedan to the North American marketing. This new Suzuki sedan will be based on the Kizashi 3 concept, which had debuted at the New York auto show. The new sedan is likely to arrive in the US this year...
The Downside of Putting the World on Wheels
Jan 14, 2008 6:00 am | Categories: automotive industry, oldsmobile, ford, model t, citroen, austin, fiat, seven, topolino, volkswagen, suzuki, maruti, tata, renault, nissan, dacia, logan, nano, oil, indiaPosted by hudsonthedog
As countries develop, they all seem to go through similar stages. These stages may take progress quicker or slower, depending on the country and/or culture, but they all tend to follow a similar pattern. And part of this development encompasses their automotive industry...
New Year's Resolutions
Dec 31, 2007 6:45 am | Categories: new years, resolutions, car shows, autocross, suzuki, moto guzzi, mg, ford, ranger, writing, museums, documentary, 2008Posted by hudsonthedog
Each New Year's Day, we resolve to change things in the coming 12 months. With an additional day in the coming year, I'm breaking with tradition and sharing some of my automotive-related resolutions for 2008.
I resolve to:
Attend more car shows...
Should They Stay or Should They Go?
Aug 6, 2007 7:50 am | Categories: cars, automobiles, mg, automotive industry, car brands, alfa romeo, nanjing, shanghai, saic, duesenberg, packard, stutz, amc, edsel, suzuki, mitsubishi, buick, mercury, isuzu, great wall, brilliance, peugeot, citroen, fiat, skoda, seat, geely, chery, chrysler, fordPosted by hudsonthedog
On one automotive forum that I frequent, there is a discussion of which car brands should be the next to leave the US market. Poster after poster lists their choices and the reasons why they believe each should no longer sell their wares in the US. Most of the opinions are based on biases formed from personal experiences with these brands…some of which are quite out-dated...


