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Crashing At 120 MPH

Those wacky guys at Fifth Gear staged a 120 mph crash.  You need to see this video – it’s astonishing. Now you can get AutoNetTV’s automotive education videos on your...
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Consumer Reports 2011 Reliability Survey

The results of the 2011 Consumer Reports Reliability Survey are in: Jeep is the highest rated domestic brand.  Check out more results. AutoNetTV’s monthly video program contains just the right...
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VW World’s Number 1 Automaker?

Volkswagen had the goal to be the number one automaker in the world by 2018.  The way things are going, that just might happen much sooner.  See what factors could...
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Land Rover Defender Will Live On Until 2017

Even though it hasn’t passed US safety standards since 1998, I still hated to see the current model Land Rover Defender be discontinued.  So did a lot of other people...
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Auto Market Weekly Video: 10-24-2011

This week, Gates is offering training for service providers at AAPEX, ALLDATA expands to European shops, and NABC awards five families refurbished vehicles.
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Protect Your Car from Holloween Tricks

If you can’t hide your vehicle in the garage on Halloween – what can you do to protect it?  Check out some ideas from Consumer Reports. Digital Signage is playing...
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Hard Times for Fisker Automotive

EPA results are in and they aren’t as good as Fisker Automotive might have hoped.  Not so great MPG equivalent and worse mileage range. When your customers understand the safety,...
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1952 Bentley R-Type Continental

Join Automobile magazine  on a trip down memory lane in a 1952 Bentley R-Type Continental.  In its day, this was the world fastest four passenger car. AutoNetTV Lobby TV program...
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Driven: 2012 Audi TT RS

After a 3 year break, Audi is releasing an RS performance model: the 2012 Audi TT RS.  Making an impressive 145 hp per liter, the supercharged 2.5L 5-cylinder cranks out 360...
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Auto Market Weekly Video: 10-18-2011

This week, ASA remains focused on parts quality and unveils a revamped website, and a NACE panel tackles understanding DRP agreements.
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