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February 13, 2009

Suzuki Makai: Lawn Chairs are Everywhere

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

Makai is Hawaiian for “close to the water”, which is exactly what you’ll be with no roof or windows. Check out the webbed seats—if you haven’t sat in an old lawnchair in a while, these will do nicely. The color-matched surfboards are a fun touch. Cool ideas, even if they have no chance of ever seeing production!

Suzuki Makai

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VW Jetta TDI Cup Car

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

Displaying factory race cars at auto shows never gets old in my opinion, so I was pleased that VW brought this red Jetta TDI Cup car to Chicago. The spec racing series brought VW a ton of good press for its clean diesel efforts. If I had the money and time, I’d have auditioned for it.

Jetta TDI Cup car

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Mazda: 20 Years of MX-5

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

Has it really been that long?!? 2009 marks twenty years of the roadster goodness known in the US as Miata. Mazda’s booth had concepts and spec racers from each generation of the MX-5 platform.

Mazda booth

February 12, 2009

Move Over xB, the Nissan Cube is here!

By Matt Wellumson

Neuwerks

Just when you thought boxy might be going out of style, we are starting to see more concepts and production models take on the two-box shape that Scion helped make popular again. Since Nissan skipped Detroit, this was our first chance to see their new North American offerings. Situated next to the GT-R, Nissan unveiled a US-ready left hand drive version of their Cube, a car that has been offered in Japan for years. More details and pics after the jump.

Nissan Cube

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Chicago Section SCCA

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

The local Chicago SCCA section had a great display showing off all of the different kinds of vehicles that are raced under SCCA sanction. Of course I liked this MkII Golf best, but check out the soap boxes and other cool stuff after the jump.

SCCA

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Hyundai Genesis DUB Edition

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

Here are some pics. The wheels would be cool hanging on my wall, but they make the brakes look a little bit insufficient.

Genesis DUB

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Flat Pink Mercedes

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

I got nothing for this one. Bad things happen when RennTech gets ahold of anything. This is just more proof that the whole Euro styling thing is not grounded in reality or good taste. There’s enough Seibon carbon fibre on this thing to build a space shuttle.

RennTech MB

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Buzzword: Dynamics

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

Matt is sick and tired of hearing the word “Dynamics” with regard to cars. It seemed like every single press conference we attended involved a discussion of dynamics in one way or form. Note to BMW: I’m personally sick and tired of anything that involves “ED” and “pleasure.”

Efficient Dynamics

Retreads

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

Bridgestone had a cool display about retreading truck tires. I’m a tire freak, so it was pretty interesting to me. It’s a real remanufacturing process—more indepth than I thought.

Retreads

Hyundai Genesis Coupe: Little Tibling?

By Katherine Helmetag

Atomicalex

I can’t be the only person who is wondering why Hyundai is bothering to slap the Genesis name on this car. The first time I saw the Coupe, I was pretty excited because I thought it was the new Tib(uron). C’mon—it looks like a Tib! And it’s priced like a (nice) Tib! Hyundai announced that the car will come with a weight-reduced R-Spec package starting at $23,750 for those with racing intentions. A track package that preserves some creature comforts will start at $26,750. Another pic after the jump.

Genesis Coupe

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