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<title>Czarnowski is all about auto shows</title>
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<description>In late January, President Barack Obama swung by the Washington Auto Show to check out some new wheels, although it&apos;s not clear yet when he might need to start driving his own car again. Millions more Americans will be climbing inside the latest models this year as auto shows come and go around the country.</description>
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<title>Time for a Little Luxury on the Land Rover Estate</title>
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<title>Closing the Circle on the Rotary</title>
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<description>TESTED 2011 Mazda RX-8 Grand Touring</description>
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<title>Revenge of the Econobox: Early Japanese Imports Find Admirers</title>
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<description>WHEN Japanese cars and trucks began arriving in the United States in earnest during the 1970s, they were widely seen as disposable.</description>
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