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Auto Almanac

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2013 Lexus LS: Toyota’s up-level division is remaking its lineup with a new common appearance. The flagship Lexus LS sedan receives its makeover for the 2013 model year and gets some features. Both regular- and extended-length LS 460 models return, along with the 4.6-litre V8 and the LS 600hL’s hybrid powerplant. A new LS 460 F Sport model is supposed to draw in more customers from BMW, Audi and MercedesBe­nz.

Auto Trivia

Among the 1969 Ford Maverick’s unusually named colours were Anti-Establish Mint, Freudian Gilt, Thanks Vermillion and Original Cinnamon.

The Volvo logo actually represents the chemical symbol for iron.

What’s up, auto doc?

As usual, there’s a grey area between what a vehicle is rated at in terms of fuel consumptio­n and what it will actually get. That’s because “what it will actually get” depends on you. But that grey area seems to be even a little greyer when it comes to hybrids. Putting a Camry Hybrid on the road for 3,000 kilometres yielded real-world fuel consumptio­n of 7.0 l/100 km, which is much more than the 4.7 combined rating from Transport Canada. That was loaded up with gear and keeping pace with freeway traffic in 30 C heat with the air conditioni­ng blasting away. The 7.0 is actually a pretty good number, but you’ll likely do better on the highway with a Passat diesel, for example, which excels at stretching highway fuel dollars, whereas the real benefit of a hybrid comes during in-city driving where the electric motor(s) is providing more assist. Keeping this mind, be careful to buy correctly for your use and to drive correctly for the vehicle — or you’ll run the risk of being disappoint­ed. Share your tips with the Auto Doc at www.shiftweekl­y.com using the contact form.

eBay watch

1974 Jensen Intercepto­r, sold, US $18,000:

Obscure British vehicles are often fraught with a myriad of electrical and mechanical problems. Fortunatel­y, this nearly 40-year-old Jensen appears well cared for by a knowledgea­ble seller. As well, Intercepto­rs were built using Chrysler power — in this instance a 284-horsepower 440cubic-inch V8 (7.2 litres in Brit-speak) — connected to a three-speed automatic transmissi­on, so parts won’t be a problem. In true British luxury tradition, the hatchback sports Connolly-leathercov­ered seats, dash, headliner and door panels. Visit www.ebaymotors.com.

Who am I? To guess his secret identity, read the following clues!

1) This former Chrysler executive’s hometown is Windsor, Ont., right across the border from Detroit, Mich.

2) Perhaps ironically, his father was union president of Chrysler’s Windsor minivan plant.

3) Before landing the top job at Chrysler, he worked at General Motors where he was president of the German Opel factory.

4) He was appointed Chrysler Group Chief Executive Of f icer in 2006, but stepped down after the company’s bankruptcy in 2009.

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