
Angus MacKenzie
International Bureau Chief at Motor Trend
MotorTrend International Bureau Chief, contributor to Wheels Magazine and The Road Rat. Wants every car to be great. Is disappointed when they're not.
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1 week ago |
motortrend.com | Angus MacKenzie
[This story first appeared in the premier issue of MotorTrend Classic in 2005] Concept car? Custom? the Dodge Deora is both. It started as an idea for one of the most radical, cutting-edge customs ever made and became a concept vehicle shown by Chrysler. Built over two years and at a cost of $10,000, the Dodge Deora would stun the custom-car world and become an automotive icon that transcended the niche world of the chop-'n'-channel crowd.
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3 weeks ago |
carexpert.com.au | Paul Maric |Alborz Fallah |Anthony Crawford |Angus MacKenzie
Australia and the MGA go way back. From 1957 to mid-1962 more than 2000 MGAs were assembled in factories at Enfield and Zetland in Sydney. In a streetscape then dominated by chunky Holden sedans and blocky Bedford trucks, the British sports car was a sensation, turning heads like Ferraris or Lamborghinis do today. Under its sheet metal this MG still had the separate chassis, lever-arm shocks, leaf-spring live rear axle and wooden floor of the vintage vibe TC, TD, and TF models that preceded it.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Angus MacKenzie
Should You Buy Your Next Phone From Costco? A Look At The Pros & Cons InvolvedWhile retailers such as GameStop or Discount Tire like to specialize, others opt to offer as many distinct categories of products under one roof as …
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Angus MacKenzie
California’s Smog Rules Are Forcing Me To Sell My Beloved 1985 Jeep J10, And The Improbable ‘Leno’s Law’ Is My Only HopeMy only hope for my 1985 Jeep J10 is “Leno’s Law,” Senate Bill 712. The state of California requires me to get my beloved old truck to pass …
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Angus MacKenzie
4 hours agoThanks to improvements in EV driving range, environmental regulations, and an aggressive rollout by the auto industry, EVs are expected to hit American highways in droves between now and 2030. But are utility companies - and consumers - ready?
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Last deadline for the year met. Now for some time off and some quality holiday reading. And pleased to once again have a major feature in the ever gorgeous @roadratmagazine https://t.co/3a3Ijyz9k1

I’ve been in a few spinning cars in my time, but none like this. Mercedes-Benz EQG uses its four electric motors - one driving each wheel - to perform this party trick. Proper low range and ultra precise torque control by e-motors makes it formidable off-road. @MercedesBenz https://t.co/CcUsT3Qq55

Across Hardknott Pass in the Lakes District in the Aston Martin DBX707 today. Roman fort built in 110AD in the distance. @AstonMartinPR @MotorTrend https://t.co/7VvQ2W2cJh