Monday, July 6, 2020

New Mazda 3 Turbo Gets 227 HP, 310 lb-ft of Torque, and AWD

 
A manual transmission seems unlikely, however.
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New Mazda 3 Turbo Gets 227 HP, 310 lb-ft of Torque, and AWD
 
A manual transmission seems unlikely, however.
 
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Why Ford Is Making a New Two-Door Bronco
 
We spoke with Ford's Mark Grueber and Dave Pericak to learn more about the new Bronco before its launch next week.
 
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All the Reasons Why a Yamaha R6 Is a Horrible First Bike
 
Thinking of getting your first motorcycle? A 600cc, 124-horsepower Yamaha is a very bad idea.
 
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Kevin Harvick Wins Brickyard 400 Decided By Flat Tires
 
A 400 mile duel between Harvick and Denny Hamlin became a one-man show when Hamlin blew a tire from the lead with 7 laps to go.
 
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Listen to Alpine's Factory A110 Rally Car Tear Through a Tarmac Stage
 
Just when we thought Alpine's mid-engine sports car couldn't get any cooler.
 
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Valtteri Bottas Wins Chaotic Austrian Grand Prix
 
Lewis Hamilton and Alex Albon left each other's races in pieces, Charles Leclerc salvaged Ferrari's weekend in just 20 laps, and Max Verstappen didn't even finish.
 
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