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Bill Vance: Grand National was a last gasp of the '60s

Bill Vance: Grand National was a last gasp of the '60s

When it arrived in 1982, Buick called it the Regal Grand National, but it soon became known simply the Grand National, the name that would establish its persona in the marketplace.
Bill Vance: ‘Personal’ T-Bird was Ford’s response to British roadster

Bill Vance: ‘Personal’ T-Bird was Ford’s response to British roadster

The English sports cars that began arriving in North America after the Second World War brought an enjoyable new dimension to motoring. They were not meant to be practical — they were just for having fun. It was a new concept in driving.
Bill Vance: The rise and fall of Mercury, 1939-2011

Bill Vance: The rise and fall of Mercury, 1939-2011

For a few years after it was established in 1903, the Ford Motor Co. offered several models.
Bill Vance: Denzel the little car company that could

Bill Vance: Denzel the little car company that could

Since the arrival of the automobile, men have dreamed of making and marketing a car bearing their name. Some, like Henry Ford, the Packard brothers, Dodge brothers and Soichiro Honda were successful.
Pedro Arrais review: Range Rover offers go-anywhere, fuel-efficient luxury

Pedro Arrais review: Range Rover offers go-anywhere, fuel-efficient luxury

An engine that already powers up to 90 per cent of Land Rovers in Europe finally makes its way to North America under the bonnet of the 2016 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Td6. The new offering slots just above the supercharged 3.
Pedro Arrais review: Lincoln MKX is silent, speedy and suave

Pedro Arrais review: Lincoln MKX is silent, speedy and suave

With the 2016 Lincoln MKX, the journey to a luxurious destination begins even before you consider setting a foot into the mid-sized SUV. For many shoppers, a car company’s website is the first step in selecting a vehicle.
Review: Aluminum diet fuels top pickup

Review: Aluminum diet fuels top pickup

Are you overweight or obese? Sixty-nine per cent of North Americans are, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

AP Source: Fiat considers public stock offering once it buys remaining stake in Chrysler

DETROIT - Italian automaker Fiat is considering a plan to hold a public stock offering after the company buys 100 per cent of Chrysler, according to a person briefed on the matter.
Gallery: 2014 Kia Sorrento

Gallery: 2014 Kia Sorrento

Volkswagen's US chief sees sales growing, but says 1 million per year goal isn't hard target

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Volkswagen Group of America expects U.S. sales to keep growing for the next five years, although its chief executive is tempering expectations a little. The group has seen blistering growth in the U.S.