Honda Heads Into 2012 On Full Throttle

hondacivic2012

The innovative and long-standing brand Honda, has developed over the years to become an iconic household name with a range of different vehicles under its belt. From the 1972 Civic to the new Honda Civic 2012, the Civic car has undergone several facelifts in the past 30 years. Yet, it remains true to the very first design and holds the same values at heart. The Honda Civic 2012 brings a new twist to the car and is an adaptation of their current range. The car offers more to drivers with new technologically advanced features and innovative design. Performance is key and the latest model from Honda is at the forefront of car design allowing drivers to have the ultimate motoring experience. The powerful and

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CarThrottle Weekly Roundup

There was a lot of news happening this week, with the announcement of Koenigsegg's cancellation of the Saab purchase, introduction of the new 5-Series and the Cadillac CTS Coupe among them. A lot of things happened leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday. Next week there promises to be a lot more, with the Los Angeles International Auto Show kicking into high gear. Stay tuned for CarThrottle tomorrow for the introduction of the new Audi A8, and on Tuesday Infiniti will be holding an event debuting the all-new M Sedan, QX SUV and an updated G sedan.

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Happy Thanksgiving from CarThrottle!

For us at CarThrottle, there is a lot we have to be thankful for! We thank you for your continued readership of our site, you make us what we are - it is much appreciated! For those in the air and drivers on the road traveling, stay safe out there! From everyone at CarThrottle, we wish you and your family Happy Thanksgiving!

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CarThrottle Weekly Roundup

It most definitely has been an interesting week - Buick launched its new Regal sedan that is making waves in the press.  Perhaps the weirdest thing though is the cluster of high-end and exotic car incidents. In case you missed any of it, we've compiled the posts over the last week into one. Hats off to the WreckedExotics for all the great coverage. Hope your week is starting off well. Watch out for low flying pelicans!

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CarThrottle Weekly Roundup

There has been a lot going on in the automotive industry this week. Two big events happened, namely the Special Equipment Manufacturers Assossciation (SEMA) show in Las Vegas but also the big Chrysler press conference held on Thursday. That press conference resulted in some news about the future of the Viper brand and also the Fiat 500. We'll have some more coverage on all the news that got put out about Chrysler later in the week. We're rounding up this week's posts in case you missed anything in the shuffle. Before that list though, there are a few posts we'd like to point out from around the web that we found interesting this week: Speed:Sport:Life - Racer Boy: Pro Solo Drag Racing with Corners

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What Would You Take To The 24 Hours of LeMons?

Lately, a couple of friends and I have been throwing around the idea of starting a racing team. Of course, since none of us have very much money, this would normally be impossible.  But, if you've been living under a large rock for the last few years, I have good news - there's a solution to this problem!  It's called the 24 hours of LeMons (as opposed to the real deal, the 24 Hours of LeMans), and it's just about the best thing to happen to grassroots racing since Spec Miatas. You can get all the nitty gritty details at the 24 Hours of LeMons website, but I'll lay out the basic premises of the series.  It's a 24-hour (mostly) endurance race that takes place over

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Geneva Motor Show Recap & Roundup

With the Geneva Motor Show winding down, CarThrottle has covered 30 launches from the show. Now, they're all here in one place for you to view. A lot has happened at the show, with a large amount of production and concept cars unveiled. I was particularly surprised at the level performance cars that came out! While it exhibits automobiles of every class, size and shape,  it's clear the Geneva Motor Show is the show of choice for the world's high-end manufacturers to debut their wares. It's good to see high-end manufacturers still alive and kicking. Aston Martin probably was the biggest letdown from the show. Everyone had high hopes for it's revival of the Lagonda brand, and I don't think anyone suspected it would be brought back for a

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