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1). 6 Pocket Rockets!
Just because your car is small, doesn’t mean that it has to be slow. In fact, some of the fastest cars on the road today are subcompacts. How so? Because their owners have modified them to the point where they can squeeze out additional horsepower and acceleration. Let’s take a look at six cars that qualify as genuine “pocket rockets.” For the sake of argument, here are some ground rules for a pocket rocket: The car must be a compact or smaller.
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2). Chinese Cars: Redefining the Market
News reports over the past several months have featured the coming “invasion” of Chinese cars to the North American market. What has gotten the attention of many car buffs is the very low prices at which each model will be sold. Prices as low as $6600 have been quoted for one model with a handful of other models also expected to retail for well under $10,000.
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3). Why Buy A Suzuki Bike?
Suzuki has been selling motorbikes in the US since 1963, and it's fair to say that the motorcycle market has come along way since the first lightweight Suzuki Bike hit the market. Since then, the American Suzuki Motor Corporation has grown into a corporation serving millions of bikers from over 2000 independently owned dealerships across the US. Making your choice Making the choice of the right motorbike for you is certainly a difficult decision.
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4). Newest Suzuki XL-7: Everything Japanese?
Is the Suzuki XL-7 truly Japanese? Maybe. After all, it bears the mark and the brand of a Japanese auto manufacturer. But maybe there is more to the Suzuki XL-7 that is not so Japanese. For 2007, the Suzuki XL-7 has been fully redesigned. But it still bears the mark and build of a midsized sport utility vehicle. For power, it uses the 3.6 liter V6 engine which has been built in Japan by an American auto manufacturer, General Motors.
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