Nicholas Haug
Member since: Jan 14th, 2006
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| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Autoblog | 7 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 2 Comments |
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Schilling says he could lose $50 million of his own money in 38 Studios implosion [update: Chafee responds]
Posted on May 29th 2012 10:00AM

Formula 1: McLaren debuts 2006 MP4-21
Jan 24th 2006 3:53PM (Autoblog)Lamborghini Miura to stay "eye candy only"?
Jan 23rd 2006 3:34PM (Autoblog)Lamborghini Miura to stay "eye candy only"?
Jan 23rd 2006 3:30PM (Autoblog)Lies, damn lies, and mod chips
Jan 18th 2006 3:48PM (Joystiq Xbox)XBLA users crave Konami titles
Jan 18th 2006 3:36PM (Joystiq Xbox)www.performancegt.com
Audi TT special edition to go on sale in May
Jan 17th 2006 3:56PM (Autoblog)Shame really. Great looking car but Audi should have made this car an all out cracker from the very begining. The clock is ticking. Impact factor has faded.
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Saab losses increase dramatically
Jan 17th 2006 3:45PM (Autoblog)www.performancegt.com
Spy Shots: BMW 3-Series coupe
Jan 14th 2006 8:35PM (Autoblog)http://performancegt.com/blog/_archives/2006/1/13/1672872.html
The 5 is a great saloon which progresses nicely upto the incredible M5.
Hard to see where BMW intend to take the 3. Hopefully they come up with a completely new design for the new M3.
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VIDEO: Building the Camaro Concept
Jan 14th 2006 5:05PM (Autoblog)www.performancegt.com
http://performancegt.com/blog/_archives/2006/1/9/1633277.html
The Concept Camaro looks fantastic. I'm glad to see that American sports cars haven't strayed from the "american musclular" look, which to me is so important. Its the heritage that counts and what keeps cars like the concept camaro, concept challenger etc remain within the culture of american design. The only thing I would like to see in the american sports car/GT, is consistant improvement in track performance development. Lets hope manufacturers follow in the Corvette's slipstream of the "American Sports Car".
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http://performancegt.com/blog/_archives/2006/1/9/1633277.html