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Car and Driver April 2005 Tony Quiroga |
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Popular Mechanics July 28, 2009 John Pearley Huffman |
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Car and Driver September 2006 |
Upfront News: Popularity Contest Results! Most popular 2003-2006 cars among thieves. |
Car and Driver June 2006 Peter Lyon |
Upfront News: 2008 Mitsubishi Evolution X Evo's All-Wheel-Drive System Evolves. |
Car and Driver February 2005 Tony Swan |
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InternetNews June 15, 2010 |
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