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Posted Oct 28 2009, 01:00 AM by Dino Dalle Carbonare with 13 comment(s)

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Time now to wrap-up the coverage from the Tokyo Motorshow starting off with some final pictures of the Honda CR-Z. Honda has promised this will be a fun car to drive, despite it being a hybrid. The CR-Z will run a 6-speed manual box, an interesting choice for a hybrid as they all seem to employ CVT transmissions to easily combine the assisting power of the electric motor. The interior is pretty much production ready, a few details and materials will need to be toned down before the debut of the CR...
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Posted Oct 26 2009, 09:00 AM by Dino Dalle Carbonare with 30 comment(s)

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Toyota was on a roll at this 41st Tokyo Motorshow and right after presenting the FT-86, Akio Toyoda moved to the Lexus corner of the massive Toyota stand to take the wraps off an equally awaited sports car, the Lexus LFA. Lexus took its time developing its ultimate supercar, teasing us with three different concepts, a roadster concept and even a race car version that raced at the Nurburgring 24h race last year. But the production version is finally here and there is no doubting that Toyota has created...
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Posted Oct 26 2009, 12:10 AM by Dino Dalle Carbonare with 48 comment(s)

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You are looking at what is without a doubt the most important car to be exhibited at this year's Tokyo Motorshow. Forget the green eco car theme, this is precisely what the world has been waiting to see from a Japanese manufacturer. The FT-86 perfectly represents a market sector which has practically vanished in the last decade, that of the affordable Japanese sports car. The 80's and 90's in Japan were the hay day of such cars, starting off with the legendary AE86 where the Toyota concept...
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Posted Oct 23 2009, 01:30 AM by Dino Dalle Carbonare with 13 comment(s)

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After 100 years of mass production it's not surprising car companies are looking to the future of the automobile, more specifically propulsion. Japanese manufacturers at the Tokyo Motorshow were keen to show their interpretation of future technologies that will evolve the car for the next century. It's all interesting stuff but I think that change is not as imminent as they would all like us to think. So to keep things real I have dug up some more "conventional" machinery that still...
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Posted Oct 21 2009, 08:45 AM by Dino Dalle Carbonare with 35 comment(s)

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It's been a very long day today. I headed out to the Makuhari Messe exhibition center in Chiba nice an early ready for a day of shooting at the 41st Tokyo Motorshow. It was a very strange show, the quietest one I've ever been to that's for sure, with only the Japanese manufacturers participating for 2009, along with a handful of a few other exhibitors like Lotus, Caterham and Alpina. Despite this however there was plenty of interesting cars to feast my eyes on, and there is no doubt Toyota...
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