Only 30 Percent of Chevy’s Dealerships will Offer the 2014 Corvette Stingray at Launch

General Motors has informed roughly 900 of its over 3,000 Chevrolet dealerships that they qualify to sell the 2014 Corvette Stingray when it launches. This means that when it becomes available this summer, fewer than one-third of the Chevrolet dealerships will be eligible to sell the new Stingray, however, the dealerships that are eligible can begin ordering the sports car in the coming weeks.
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New 2014 SRT Viper TA Makes its Official Debut in New York w/ Track Video

The Chrysler Group and its SRT arm, aiming to satisfy track enthusiasts with deep pockets, formally presented the new limited edition 2014 Viper TA (which stands for Time Attack) in Manhattan on Wednesday, March 27th. All finished in the special “TA Orange” exterior paint color developed exclusively for this model that is based on the entry-level Viper adding a bevy of performance goods to better its handling, only 33 units of the TA will be built and sold from the third quarter this year.
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Ford Celebrates Mustang’s 50th Anniversary with New Logo

Ford has revealed a special commemorative logo and a marketing campaign that will see merchandise sold from over 50 different companies to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of its most significant vehicles, the Mustang. Jackets, shirts, watches and even pinball machines will be included in this merchandise, all of which will be branded with the new logo.
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Nissan Partners with Gibson to Create Mobile Guitar Workshop

Converting the compact cargo van to a mobile repair and restoration van for guitars, Nissan and Gibson have teamed up to create a one-of-a-kind NV200. The NV200, acting as a mobile guitar repair shop, serves the needs of both working musicians and casual pickers. The van can service at locales where guitar players meet, or at major music markets such as music festivals, concerts, recording studios, or even homes.
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