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Michael Sheena
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Michael Sheena has been a car nut for as long as he can remember. His first question to his uncle was "What is the difference between and Oldsmobile and a Buick?” Michael has been writing for All Cars, All the Time since 2005. Blogging has given Michael the opportunity to meet automotive luminaries such as former GM CEO Rick Wagoner and retired GM product czar Bob Lutz. While covering the automotive industry and local auto scene, Michael tries to serve up his posts seasoned with his perspective from being a lifetime fan of the automobile.


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