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Post Daily U-Turn: What you missed on 2.8.10

2011 Ford Shelby GT500 finally gets aluminum engine, loses 120 pounds

The all-new GT500 is here, and not only does the super snake pack more horsepower and torque, it's gone on a much needed diet. Bow down.


Poll: What was the best Super Bowl car commercial of 2010?

Some people watch the Super Bowl for the game, others watch it for the ads. If you stepped out for a beer during one of the breaks, we've got the best of the best automotive spots for your perusal and a poll to determine the top ad from the game.



Porsche 911 Turbo S unveiled with 530 HP of goodness

The 997 Turbo has yet to benefit from an S variant, but that changes today with the arrival of the 204 mph 911 Turbo S.


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