We hope everyone enjoyed this week’s coverage of the auto industry on Leftlane. We broke several exciting stories: from the hottest spy shots to the latest industry news. We’d like to continue to encourage all our readers to post comments on stories, send us feedback, and share Leftlane with friends, family, and colleagues. To see all our SEMA-related coverage, visit our SEMA 2005 category. Below are some other highlights from the week:
- German magazine charts BMW’s future
- Mazda to build coupe between MX-5, RX-8
- Toyota workers give 107 percent
- Do stick shifts have a future? BMW’s view
- Pamela Anderson demands leather-free Mercedes G55
- SEMA 2005: Honda builds Honda Civic Si concept
- New Jeep Wrangler to feature reconfigurable hardtop
- Do consumers prefer reliability to innovation?
- Rodman pleads guilty to Lamborghini speeding charges
- David Beckham’s armored BMW X5 stolen
- Men put cars ahead of their partners
- SEMA 2005: Ford unveils GTX1 roadster
- Car customization gaining popularity
- Lexus LF-A caught in testing on Nurburgring circuit
