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Posts Tagged ‘Crossover’

GAMBAR SPESIFIKASI MODIFIKASI MOBIL: SPESIFIKASI Peugeot

Slowly but surely, Peugeot still exist in the national car market. The proof, two weeks away, PT Astra International TBK-Peugeot Sales Operation (AI-PSO) will market its newest product, the crossover 3008. This vehicle is imported intact (CBU) from Wine Country, France.

Bordeaux 2.0.4 A Hands on Review

Competition is an important part of all markets. It drives innovation, keeps prices down and typically tends to ensure a quality product. Don't get me wrong I think Crossover is fantastic software but with Cedega pretty much being dead where is the choice in commercial Wine software? Lesser known than the two previously mentioned is Bordeaux.

Thoughts on Technology: Bordeaux 2.0.4 – Hands on Review

Competition is an important part of all markets. It drives innovation, keeps prices down, and typically tends to ensure a quality product. Don't get me wrong, I think Crossover is fantastic software, but with Cedega pretty much being dead where is the choice in commercial Wine software? Lesser known than the two previously mentioned is Bordeaux.

Honda, the Accord Crosstour, and Facebook

There are times when the hype surrounding a story overtakes the story itself. In regards to the Honda Accord Crosstour, this is one of those times. First, here is the actual story: Later this year, Honda is going to start selling the Accord Crosstour. As the name sort of implies, it is a crossover riding atop Accord sedan mechanicals. Interesting that Honda is taking their beloved Accord name in a new direction, perhaps, but that’s about it, right? Wrong. In an effort to create public interest

Official Honda Crosstour Facebook page all lit up with early negativity [w/POLL]

Filed under: Wagon , Etc. , Crossover , Hatchback , Honda 2010 Honda Crosstour - click above image for hi-res gallery Ruh roh. Looks like Honda's "friends" aren't so happy about the upcoming Crosstour . And rather than us tell you why that might be, we'll let the people speak for themselves. And we'll let Honda's marketing types speak back to the people. Here's the first three comments on the page, warts and all: Was really hoping this car was going to look like the JDM