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MotorWeek is a A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...television show focusing on A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ...automobiles. It has been produced since 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...1980 and is shown across the The United States of America — also referred to as the United States, the U.S.A., the U.S., America¹, the States, or (archaically) Columbia — is a federal republic of 50 states located primarily in central North America (with the exception of two states: Alaska and Hawaii). ...United States. The program has an annual Car of the Year is a phrase usually considered to have been invented by Motor Trend magazine in the 1950s for their annual award for best automobile. ...Car of the Year award called Driver's Choice.


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Infiniti M Named 2006 Best Luxury Sedan in MotorWeek's Drivers' Choice Awards; Announcement Made at 2006 Chicago Auto ... (710 words)
MotorWeek will air the results of their testing on February 10th on PBS and again on February 13th on the Speed Channel.
MotorWeek, the original automotive magazine series on television, celebrates its 25th year of providing consumers with timely automotive industry news and entertainment features.
Now in its 24th year, the annual MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards are coveted by driver enthusiasts as the definitive list of best automotive picks for a range of lifestyle needs.
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