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Chrysler 200 Convertible Photographer Lashes Out on Facebook, Calls the Person who Leaked the Pictures an "Arrogant D...bag"
If you've been following our daily posts, you'll remember that the first batch of photos of Chrysler's 200 Convertible, previously known as the Sebring, were leaked onto the net last Thursday (January 13, 2011). The following day, Chrysler posted the photos on its official website. End of story? Well, not exactly as we discovered a very interesting posting on the photographer's official Facebook page. Webb Bland, the person who shot the admittedly impressive press photos of the 200 cabriolet accused a “misguided idiot somewhere outside of the fantastic marketing team at Chrysler†for leaking the images “weeks in advance of the meticulously scheduled unveilingâ€.
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All-new Opel / Vauxhall Astra Leaked!
The all-new Opel Astra is no longer a mystery, thanks to an Italian website which has leaked the first official photos of the new compact car. Read more »...
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New Leaked Photos Show The Bmw M235i Coupe During Dealer Presentation
The BMW 2-Series Coupe wasn’t exactly an unknown quantity after some revealing scoop photos we saw earlier this year. Technical details had also been leaked earlier this month, so BMW’s official launch of the car on October 25 is pretty...
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Warning: This Chrysler-based Bentley Replica Is Not For You If You're Married Or Have A Jealous Girlfriend
Surely, there must be something about mid-size Chrysler convertibles and the Bentley Continental GTC that make some owners come up with ways to fuse the two models into one. In the past, we have shown you Continental GTC clones based on the newer Chrysler...
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Lambo Bull [insert 's' Word Here] Continues With Full Release Of Photos
The farce of the "leaked" Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 photos continues to play on. Following the appearance of a scanned image from the Croatian edition of Evo Magazine on Wednesday, earlier today Jalopnik released a single photo only to...
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Our Take On Jaguar's Media Double Standards
This is a post that actually concern PRs, bloggers, journalists and of course the automakers themselves, but I gather that some of our readers might find this article enlightening. This is not the first time that something like this has happened but instead...
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