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April 14, 2008

This Just In: New on the Net

By John Coyle

Editor

Wow, talk about a burly weekend. Right now, I feel like I’ve been hit on the head with a hammer. I threw a dinner party on Saturday night, and needless to say, there was a lot more drinking than eating. Anyway, here’s the news: 

  • The American Axle strike has been going on for two months, and while the General has stayed out of the fight so far, it probably won’t for much longer. Supplies of parts needed to build the Malibu and the G6 are getting slim, and since those are big money makers, it’s probably going to start putting its foot down. Automotive News
  • After Aaron Fike’s candid remarks about driving while high on heroin, it looks like NASCAR is going to start paying a little more attention to the condition of its drivers. Probably a good idea. AutoWeek
  • A team of high school kids has just designed a car that gets over 2000 miles per gallon. Why is Detroit still whining about CAFE standards? World Car Fans
  • The new M3 has barely dropped, but German tuning house HAMANN has already released a tuning kit for it. With some tweaks to the motor, the company says it should be good for 200MPH. Damn. CarScoop

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Comments

GTwildfire
Apr 15, 2008 at 1:06 am

I wish the automakers could see 2020, or more appropriately I guess 20/20. Heck, hire the kids as consultants and stop the damn whining!

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