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  • Review: GMC Sierra 1500 Limited Denali

    Review: GMC Sierra 1500 Limited Denali

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    Three years ago GM loaned their new, at the time, Silverado 1500 pickup truck. It was a rather base LT Double Cab 4×4 model. It featured the new 2.7-liter 4-cylinder turbo engine – a first for such a big truck. I wanted to like it, especially since the LT trim is a popular choice, unlike…

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  • Last Call: Squiggly Double Yellows Edition

    Last Call: Squiggly Double Yellows Edition

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    It’s finally spring! The streets around my Boston neighborhood are finally getting cleaned up. Last Tuesday night, the double yellow lines were repainted. And, well… yeah. Last Call indicates the end of Hooniverse’s broadcast day. It’s meant to be an open forum for anyone and anything. Thread jacking is not only accepted, it’s encouraged.

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  • New York Auto Show in random pictures

    New York Auto Show in random pictures

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    The Covid-19 pandemic has killed so many fun things. One of them was auto shows. The New York International Auto Show has been cancelled for the last two years. The good news is that it’s back for 2022, running now through April 24th at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City. Ross and I…

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  • Last Call: Buy the cars you love the most

    Last Call: Buy the cars you love the most

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    What’s your favorite type of car? If it’s something affordable, do you have one already? If you have one, surely you’re thinking about having a few more right? This person that loves Honda and Acura vehicles is ahead of the game when it comes to stocking up on what you love the most. Last Call indicates…

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  • 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing Review: The perfect sports sedan’s Viking funeral

    2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing Review: The perfect sports sedan’s Viking funeral

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    Sometimes within the first mile of driving a car you know that it’s spectacular. The 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing is one of those cars. As one of the final two gas-powered heavy-hitters from the brand (the other being the sinister CT5-V Blackwing) the CT4-V Blackwing has a lot resting on its shoulders. So it was…

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  • Ukrainian auto news website is doing its share

    Ukrainian auto news website is doing its share

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    With everything horrible that is happening in Ukraine, some things are working as they should. Communication is a big part, which allows the world to see so much. Part of those communications is being able to provide vital information to those who need it the most. Ukrainian auto site Motor Media Review is doing just…

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  • Last Call: Another non-vanity vanity license plate

    Last Call: Another non-vanity vanity license plate

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    Massachusetts recently switched to a new format of the license plates. The look is the same, unfortunately, but the character sequencing is different. It went from being ##X XX# to #XXX ##, where # indicates a digit and X indicates a letter. Needless to say, when it came to #XXX 69, some humorous results came…

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  • Toyota GR GT3 Concept – Here’s a bit more (All…Updated)

    Toyota GR GT3 Concept – Here’s a bit more (All…Updated)

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    (Update: I’m an idiot. I noted that the Tokyo Auto Salon was being held January 14 to January 16, 2022. When I wrote that, it was 14 January in Japan. So, here’s the whole thing…) (Now back to my OG post) Toyota’s Gazoo Racing recently previewed a pretty impressive looking thing, the GR GT3 Concept.…

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  • Honda Teases Next-Gen HR-V

    Honda Teases Next-Gen HR-V

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    Honda kicks off what they are calling the “Year of the Crossover” (isn’t that every year at every automaker?) with a sneak peek of the 2023 Honda HR-V. You may have not given a lot of thought to the HR-V, since it’s relatively new to our market. It’s a solid a subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) that’s…

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  • Tesla: Simplified, with Added Lightness

    Tesla: Simplified, with Added Lightness

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    The genius of Colin Chapman’s “Simplify, then add lightness” motto may not apply modern electric cars. For one, EVs tend to be heavy. Batteries and electric motors, while having beneficial packaging, are much heavier than conventional internal combustion drivetrains. They are also more complicated, if not intimidating, to those who grew up gapping their own…

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