Thursday, July 16, 2020

Why the New Bronco Grille Doesn't Say 'Ford'

 
The word 'Ford' is almost entirely absent from the exterior and interior of the new Bronco and Bronco Sport. Here's why.
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Why the New Bronco Grille Doesn't Say 'Ford'
 
The word 'Ford' is almost entirely absent from the exterior and interior of the new Bronco and Bronco Sport. Here's why.
 
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Yoshihiko Matsuo, Designer of the Iconic Datsun 240Z, Is Dead at 86
 
Matsuo's work forever changed Datsun and Nissan.
 
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Wait. This sucks.
 
Ford clarifies that the new Bronco's hardcore off-road 'Sasquatch' package will only be available with the automatic transmission.
 
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FCA and PSA Will Be Called Stellantis When Merger Is Complete
 
Plus, DTM may come to an end, and Maserati debuts its first hybrid.
 
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Han's Custom RX-7 Was Built Way Before it Was Cast in Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift
 
One of the coolest Fast and Furious cars also has one of the coolest back stories.
 
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The Ariel Nomad R Is the 339-HP Tarmac Rally Buggy You Didn't Know You Needed
 
Thanks to a supercharged Honda engine and a sequential gearbox, it's able to sprint to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds.
 
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