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Putting it into park: Weekend Linkage

Earlier this week, Jalopnik shared the ten best controlled bridge explosions.

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- Can the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander help the struggling brand?

- VW isn’t a niche market automaker anymore

- NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer is opening a car dealership in his hometown

- Rapper Flo Rida admits to like fast cars, Nitrous and NASCAR


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Cars with personality aren’t dead

Are cars with personality, charm and charisma dead? Jason Harper from Bloomberg seems to think so. In his recent article, Harper asks “In this age of mass production and global distribution, have we seen the last taillights of cars with personality? Where are the oddball autos that appeal to only a heartfelt few?”

Buick Riviera

Cars that Harper digs from the “good old days” are the Citroen DS-19, the Morris Minor Traveller or the Buick Riviera. Sure, those were cool cars, but isn’t it natural for people to look fondly at the past? It’s why after every Super Bowl, people say the commercials were disappointing inferring some sort of benchmark was set in the past. People were more wholesome too, our country was stronger, gas was cheaper, Adam Sandler made funnier movies and cars had more personality.

To his credit, Harper does believe electric cars from Fiskar and Tesla are a sign of change. Their interiors, their curves and wacky details have stimulated excitement in the car industry. Nonetheless, beautiful design aren’t just limited to electric cars. It could be argued a whole host of quirky and charming cars can be found at a dealership near you. Here are a few. [keep reading]

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The Monday Grind

There was a flurry of vehicle unveilings at the NAIAS and the Corvette Stingray was one of them.

- The Lincoln MKC concept was unveiled and it looks a lot like a Range Rover Evoque

- The 2014 Mercedes Benz CLA250 is a luxury compact coming to America

- This is the new Honda Element

- Predictions about how car buying will change in the future


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Putting it into park: Weekend Linkage

Car reviews, sneak peeks, controversy made for a lot of news the past week. Get the recap below.

- The ‘All-Access’ Tony Stewart interview from NASCAR.com

- Uber gets love from riders and drivers, but not everyone

- Sneak peek at the new Chevy Silverado front end

- Big praise for the small Buick SUV


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