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If you get the impression things are all high gloss and dubs in Vegas, you wouldn’t be far off. But walk around the SEMA compound long enough and you come across something cool that that speaks to the gearhead, track rat in each of us. Unfortunately, we don’t have a lot of details about... 

7-11-2009

We almost skipped the Hummer section of the General Motors booth this year at SEMA, concentrating instead on the plethora of Chevrolet Camaro concepts all around them. When we went back for a second look at the day’s new design for the Graphics Camaro, we saw the truck above and figured we... 

7-11-2009

Mazda introduced us to a pair of the happiest Mazda3 derivatives we’ve ever seen. Part Le Mans-winning 787B tribute, part rolling showcase (for their Mazda accessories catalog) and part 40th anniversary present to itself, this couple with their odd, knowing smiles was pretty easy on the eyes. Built... 

7-11-2009

We totally dig the new 2010 Suzuki Kizashi. It’s a bold step forward for Suzuki and (hopefully) a harbinger of great things to come, which also happens to be what “Kizashi” means. However, the looks are a little, well… not outstanding. Not that it’s particularly bad-looking... 

7-11-2009

With SMS Supercars recently launching the 570 Challenger and with a Mustang and Camaro, it was inevitable it would soon offer many of the parts individually. On the first day of SEMA Steve Saleen and his new company announced Superparts, the aftermarket sales and distribution arm of SMS Supercars.... 

7-11-2009

The Chevrolet Camaro might have a dominating presence on the show floor at SEMA, but there were still a handful of Dodge Challengers to wave the Mopar flag. This particular example was found tucked away in the Chrysler display described as a “Mopar Edition” and features two dozen items... 

7-11-2009

It’s tempting to dismiss Lexus’ F-Sport as a direct Audi S-Line rip off. But unlike Audi’s visual-only appearance upgrades, F-Sport actually offers some performance (intake, exhaust, brakes, etc.), handling and exterior body mods. Advantage, Lexus. And we like the Yakuza-y stance... 

7-11-2009

We told you about the Specter Werkes C6 GTR last month, but now we’ve seen the latest super ‘Vette in person and we like what we see. The Corvette tuners from Troy, MI unveiled their original C6 GTR last summer, but here at SEMA, they showed the new-and-improved version. This newest... 

7-11-2009

It’s not that there was much wrong with the Forte’s predecessor. In fact, the last time we drove a Kia Spectra, we walked away wondering if anything more might be overkill. The Spectra was good but tended to blend in with a crowd, and Kia’s not into playing the role of wallflower... 

6-11-2009

“I’m not an engineer. I’m an electrician,” Luc Chartrand admits through his thick Quebecois accent. I believe him. Chartrand, a former karting and stock-car driver, is the lone designer, engineer and founder of HTT, a Montreal-based supercar upstart, unveiling the first prototype... 

6-11-2009

Of all the Mustangs in the Ford booth, Vaughn Gittin Jr.’s carbon fiber RTR-C Mustang was by far our favorite. To answer the question everyone is wondering – no, it’s not a wrap. The carbon fiber body panels are the real deal. According to Vaughn, the lightweight material saves 400-500... 

6-11-2009

There a lot of new Camaros here at SEMA. In fact, depending upon your depth of exhaustion, residual blood-alcohol level from last night and general brain-deadedness, you might be forgiven for thinking that every other car here is a Camaro. And some of them, well, ain’t so great. Useless ground... 

6-11-2009