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Written by Joe Babiasz
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Tuesday, 27 September 2011 15:09 |
Saved by Autoweek and Automotive News publisher Keith Crain, Vinsetta Garage on Detroit's Woodward Avenue will open doors in time for next year's Dream Cruise.

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Written by William Basore
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Friday, 05 August 2011 09:53 |
PLUS... Free fuel for family vacationers in Britain, and a special hotel package just for road-trippers arriving in the Windy City.

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Written by William Basore
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Friday, 15 July 2011 10:25 |
PLUS... It's a scientific fact: Women overpack for travel. And, an auto-travel app for anyone bound for the Cape.

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Written by Joe Babiasz
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Wednesday, 08 June 2011 19:20 |
Joseph Babiasz saves money on a repositioning cruise so he can splurge on a special automotive wine tour.

Looking ahead to repositioning cruises can pay big dividends for travelers who like cruising on land and at sea. Consider the transatlantic cruise on Royal Caribbean that departs Barcelona on 30 October 2011. Book now, and it will set you back less than $40 a night. With what you save, you could treat yourself to a five-day automotive tour of the wine country southwest of Barcelona.
It was while thumbing through Back Roads Spain, an automotive travel guide published last year by DK Books, that I found my inspiration for this fly-drive-cruise itinerary. Specifically Drive Nine, "Vineyards and Gothic Treasures, Sant Sadurnà d'Anoia to Delta de l'Ebre"--a tour that encompasses the cava cellars of the Penedès as well as Gothic monasteries and the fortress of Montblanc.
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Written by Sam Fiorani
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Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:07 |
Automotive enthusiasts can indulge their passion for rare vehicles even while relaxing in the Caribbean.
Rich guys buy cars.... It's one of the perks of being wealthy. They hoard European exotics and fancy American classics, stashing them away in warehouses or immaculate garages visited by a privileged few. As of late, however, some collectors are allowing more people to enjoy these rolling sculptures. One of the latest collections opened to the public in early May in the Cayman Islands.
Norwegian shipping magnate Andreas Ugland owns the rare vehicles that comprise the Cayman Motor Museum in the quiet village of West Bay. Open six days a week (closed Sunday), the museum is housed in a unique reinforced building.
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