Dodge Revs Up an All-New Charger - Get the Story on TheCarConnection.com. Then See What the 'Lutz Effect' Brings GM; Visit Corvette Fun Fest, Catch Spy Shots of '06 Ford Fusion, Test Drive Acura's New Flagship RL, and See Why Toyota's Again On Top
DETROIT, Oct. 4, 2004 -- Dodge is revving up an all-new Charger -- but will the '06 sedan fire up the same hormones as the '60s coupe? TheCarConnection.com has the complete story in this week's issue.
TCC takes readers for a ride in Acura's brand-new flagship sedan, the 2005 RL to see if Acura is back in prime time.
Other reviews include Kia Spectra5 and Ford SuperCrew Lariat.
Don't miss spy shots of the 2006 Ford Fusion, the next step in Ford's passenger car revival.
Speaking of Ford, hear how new, North American design director Peter Horbury intends to shake things up in a hard-hitting, exclusive Q&A.
Inside General Motors, he's "Maximum Bob," but while Bob Lutz has pulled out all the stops, what has the "Lutz Effect" meant for GM? TheCarConnection has the story and some tips on what to expect from the giant automaker.
Toyota's on top -- again -- in the latest Total Value Index, and Hyundai's a close second. See why American car buyers feel they're getting more than their money's worth from the Japanese and Koreans -- but not from Detroit.
What's it like to be lost in a parking lot with 10,682 Corvettes? TCC visits the Corvette Fun Fest, and readers are invited along. And if you're into the hip-hop scene, Dub Magazine's car show is a good place to start. So is twenty inches. TCC was there.
In business news this week, TCC explores September's sales numbers.
TheCarConnection.com has a brand new look this week, and readers will find it easier to navigate around the website.
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