Drive Time

Summerton Aims to Bridge Continental Divide

By Tony DiZinno. Published Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

You know that old saying that soccer will never catch on in the U.S.? The same could pretty much apply to Formula One open-wheel racing. Collectively, each sport has a small pocket of devoted followers that know its insides and outs in the states, but is still a relative niche on the major sporting landscape.
However, [...]

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Bugatti Grand Sport: Topless at 200+

By Danny Fink. Published Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Suppose that you miraculously managed to predict the global economic meltdown.  You called your broker and dumped all of your Lehman stock the day before they failed.  I bet you feel pretty smart.  Special even.  Well if you are one of the rarified few that managed to escape this meltdown relatively unscathed, I’ll be the [...]

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Fisker’s Karma: Green, Clean and Mean

By Tony DiZinno. Published Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

All the rage in the automobile industry these days is the goal of “going green” as best as possible for new makes and models. Does this mean a corresponding shift away from the mix of high performance and luxury for your latest ride to work?
Going green and looking glamorous in the process is the M.O. [...]

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Drive Time Debut

By Tony DiZinno. Published Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Cars.
It is merely a simple four letter word, yet one that literally keeps the world going every second.
And now, it is the subject of the Marquette Journal’s newest weekly column, “Drive Time.”  In the weeks and months to come, Danny Fink and yours truly, Tony DiZinno, will examine the automobile industry in several different areas.
“Drive [...]

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