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New in Auto Tech for 2008
17th November 2008
What are the best innovations that the global automotive industry debuted in 2008? Popular Science has just picked its favorites and revealed the Best of What’s New awards for the year that just was; um, is. The grand prize goes to the Nissan GT-R for its technical brilliance, astonishing performance and relatively attractive pricing. No real complaints there, though we’d be remiss if we didn’t at least mention that the new Corvette ZR1 in the same breathe, which PopSci fails to do.
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