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more about #peugeot405 more comments → Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: "Tehranopnik?" Very Nice. Hopefully in a few days we can have "Glorious Leaderoplink," or perhaps "Pyongyangolopnik?" [www.bloomberg.com] more » Russell 'Bacon' Senior: Picture 9 also proves the UAW is in Iran. Seriously, his shoes are off... zzzzzzzzzzzzzz. more » wonderbrad: How the hell do you guys leave out the famous "Shah of Iran" Bugatti Type 57??? It's like one of the most famous Bugattis ever, featuring a figoni-fal... more » Flathead Smith: Shows what I know, I figured Iran didn't have any culture, I thought it was just full of blood thirsty psychopaths. more » .357: I'm glad they carried over the French work ethic. more » scroggzilla raids again: As an aside, I heartly recommend Enrico's Maserati Pages. Lot's of good information and minutiae for Il Tridente fans. more » Serious Mopar Jones- Incurable: Did Exner work for Maserati on the side? That 5000 GT is awesomely goofilicious. more » .357: "When she sits behind the wheel she sheds her feminine shell and turns into a man." She races El Caminos? I have much respect for her. more » -
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Tehranopnik: The Cars And Car Culture Of Iran
Home to a disputed election, 70 million people and twice as many barrels of cheap oil, Iran has cars aplenty. Meet Paykans, Miniators and Italian exotica—plus the gutsy female drivers of the Islamic Republic.
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#tencarplatformsthatjustwontdie
Ten Car Platforms That Just Won't Die
News that GM would continue to extend its GMT-900 truck platform for a few additional years to save money seemed to send shock waves through the auto industry — despite the fact that the design just went into production in 2007. When did platforms get such a short shelf-life? We were able to come up with ten basic car platforms still in production that were originally developed more than a decade ago, including three more than half-a-century old, just to prove that new doesn't necessarily mean better — but it usually does. Behold: Ten car platforms that just won't die. More »

