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Which means we can't get the hot version of the wagon either...

Bloomberg, which seems to have all the news this morning, brings our attention to Honda bringing our attention to IHS Automotive who pointed out that registration data shows 342,007 individuals in the U.S. bought Camrys while 360,089 bought Accords. If you count all sales, the Camry runs away with 408,484 sales.

That's not entirely true. The DT466 may be bigger than the ISB, but the ratings are pretty much identical. It is the larger displacement version of the DT466 engine (9.3l) called the Maxxforce 9 & 10 that competes with the ISL.

The closure of the plant in Huntsville will result in the loss of about 280 jobs and generate savings of about $22 million a year. Production at that plant will be shifted to an engine plant near Chicago, which will add about 75 workers. Navistar will continue to produce large diesel engines for heavy-duty trucks at a…

So, Volvo just ruined the whole purpose of the Volvo wagon they created?

Maybe this is how Ferrari can post record profit while selling fewer cars...by having a 'fire sale' on all certified pre-owned vehicles.

Nuh-uh!

turbobricks.com or swedespeed.com

What's funny is you immediately think I'm on the left because I hate Fox "News". I hate Fox "News" because it is absolute drivel from the lowest cesspool possible...same goes with MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, and the rest of the drek.

The original Insight did come before the Prius in it's funky little 2-door shape. However, the latest Insight was designed to mimic the Prius so much that a Honda Civic Hybrid actually has a better drag coefficient than the Insight, which is supposed to be the whole point of that teardrop shape.

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True, but it's not like Fox News is really that credible. Some say a lot of their talking points have no basis.

I actually once got a ticket in my 940 wagon, and the cop wrote the make and model as 'Jeep Cherokee'. I probably could have fought it since it was mis-labeled but it was worth it.

...and I'll just leave this here.

Ah, you mean the one that actually reports news on a daily basis and is not classified as 'entertainment'. That makes much more sense. Thank for clearing that up.

Sorry, but all credibility in your article is immediately eroded the second you quote Fox "News".

Which in turn are both doppelgängers of this:

Toyota Prius & Honda Insight. (Although, Honda did basically make the Insight to steal sales from the Prius.

My turbo-brick:

Bingo!

I'm fine with taxing fuel instead of some other metric. Hell, the money could go to our crippling infrastructure.