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Curiosity Gets in Gear
It may not look like much, but NASA’s next candidate to touch down on Mars has taken its first steps toward its larger ambition of exploring the Martian landscape in 2012.
Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory had a big week last week, mounting the Remote Sensing Mast and an array of navigation and sensing cameras on their latest Mars rover. Then on Friday Curiosity took its first drive, traveling about three feet back and forth on its brand new 20-inch aluminum wheels. …
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Range Rovers get reengineered about as often as Great Britain changes queens. Or as often as their parent, Land Rover, changes ownership.
The first Range Rover was introduced in 1970 and remained more or less unchanged for a quarter century.
The second generation arrived in 1995, a year after British Aerospace, which had brought the Rover Group in 1988, sold it to BMW.
The German company struggled with Rover for six years before unloading it on Jac Nasser’s Ford in 2000. Right on schedule, a third-genera…
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Range Rovers get reengineered about as often as Great Britain changes queens. Or as often as their parent, Land Rover, changes ownership.
The first Range Rover was introduced in 1970 and remained more or less unchanged for a quarter century.
The second generation arrived in 1995, a year after British Aerospace, which had brought the Rover Group in 1988, sold it to BMW.
The German company struggled with Rover for six years before unloading it on Jac Nasser’s Ford in 2000. Right on schedule, a third-genera…
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Range Rovers get reengineered about as often as Great Britain changes queens. Or as often as their parent, Land Rover, changes ownership.
The first Range Rover was introduced in 1970 and remained more or less unchanged for a quarter century.
The second generation arrived in 1995, a year after British Aerospace, which had brought the Rover Group in 1988, sold it to BMW.
The German company struggled with Rover for six years before unloading it on Jac Nasser’s Ford in 2000. Right on schedule, a third-genera…
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Range Rovers get reengineered about as often as Great Britain changes queens. Or as often as their parent, Land Rover, changes ownership.
The first Range Rover was introduced in 1970 and remained more or less unchanged for a quarter century.
The second generation arrived in 1995, a year after British Aerospace, which had brought the Rover Group in 1988, sold it to BMW.
The German company struggled with Rover for six years before unloading it on Jac Nasser’s Ford in 2000. Right on schedule, a third-genera…
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Range Rovers get reengineered about as often as Great Britain changes queens. Or as often as their parent, Land Rover, changes ownership.
The first Range Rover was introduced in 1970 and remained more or less unchanged for a quarter century.
The second generation arrived in 1995, a year after British Aerospace, which had brought the Rover Group in 1988, sold it to BMW.
The German company struggled with Rover for six years before unloading it on Jac Nasser’s Ford in 2000. Right on schedule, a third-genera…
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With family in England, I read more than my fair share of British car magazines. If there is one thing these diverse publications all share, it’s a rabid love of the Land Rover Discovery. Reading the reviews, you’d think it can part the Red Sea while cruising on rainbows. I wonder how much of this is cheering for a home team that’s experienced a whole lot of defeats in the last 30 years.
Still, quite a few of us at CR were surprised by how much we liked the Land Rover LR4, the American version…
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With family in England, I read more than my fair share of British car magazines. If there is one thing these diverse publications all share, it’s a rabid love of the Land Rover Discovery. Reading the reviews, you’d think it can part the Red Sea while cruising on rainbows. I wonder how much of this is cheering for a home team that’s experienced a whole lot of defeats in the last 30 years.
Still, quite a few of us at CR were surprised by how much we liked the Land Rover LR4, the American version…
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2011 Range Rover
Towards the end of the Bush Administration and even more pronouncedly in the Obama Administration, Washington—and the White House in particular—have been demanding more efficient automobiles from carmakers hoping to sell their products in the USA.
Click here to get prices on the 2011 Range Rover.
No matter what one’s take on these policy decisions, it is undeniable that certain desirable models are left out in the cold. One such model, the Land Rover TDV8, will suffer exactly this …
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For a brand with such compact origins, MINI sure has grand plans! Auto Express has uncovered details of what insiders have dubbed the Canyon, a striking three-door model based on the Countryman that’s set to go head-to-head with the Range Rover Evoque.The Canyon was first put forward in 2005 as one of several ideas for future MINI models. However, it was the Beachcomber concept – which recalled the originalMini Moke – that emerged as the front-runner for future production. It was turned into…
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