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The ugly-duckling Legacy and somewhat more stylish Outback won't have any hurdles to overcome in safety.
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2010 Saab 9-5 PreviewThe new 2010 Saab 9-5 will make its world debut next month at the Frankfurt Auto Show.
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Report: High Demand For Lexus HS250h Could Mean Short Supply In U.S.Over 10,000 orders for the new luxury hybrid have been placed in Japan.
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BMW Unveils 57 mpg 3-series Sedan For EuropeThough it's not (yet) headed for the U.S., the diesel four-banger proves that even luxury sedans can be fuel efficient.
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Cadillac Drops Europe-Only BLSCadillac knows its future must include small cars, especially if it wants to be considered a global player, but parent company General Motors’ financial woes means that it has had to pare back some of its more ambitious plans. This included scaling back some of Cadillac’s original...
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First 2011 Bentley Mulsanne Sells For $550,000 At AuctionThe first of the newest breed of uber-Bentleys has sold at auction just after its debut at Pebble Beach.
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Talk of a possible front-wheel-drive solution for the smallest Cadillac appears to be just that - talk.
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Video: Jay Leno Drives The Panamera At Pebble BeachThe 2010 Porsche Panamera gets the Leno critique, along with a brief test of the car's launch control system.
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Live from Pebble Beach: 2010 Porsche PanameraHigh Gear Media takes a spin in the first four-door from Porsche that doesn't require hip waders.
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2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'EleganceIt's the most anticipated weekend in the classic-car world, and Motor Authority is on the glitzy scene in Pebble Beach to bring you nonstop coverage of this weekend's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. It's unrivaled in its depth and breadth--and in the stunning displays of truly classic cars. From...
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Supercharged 2010 Audi S4 Sedan Starts From $45,900Audi announced pricing today for the 2010 model year Audi S4, A5 Cabrio and S5 Cabrio.
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Jaguar Prices 2010 XJ At Pebble BeachThe new flagship XJ sedan starts from $72,500 and ranges up to $115,000.
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The biggest, most expensive Hyundai may face resistance in the U.S. due to the company's still-growing brand image.
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Buick Reveals New Details On Near-Future PlansTwo new sedans in the next 24 months and a new small crossover will expand the brand's lineup quickly.
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2011 Chevrolet Volt Expects 230mpg EPA City RatingThe fuel-sipping extended range EV gets even better numbers than most expected.
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BMW Adds 2010 7-Series High Security To Armored FleetBMW has added another model to its armored ‘Security’ division with the announcement today of the all-new 2010 7-Series High Security. The beefed up limo comes in two different flavors, with the V8 750Li and V12 760Li on offer, and both are the first models in the world to be certified...
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Ford wants 90% of vehicles refreshed by 2012Despite the faltering economy - or maybe because of it - Ford will be refreshing the majority of its lineup in various regions around the world over the next three years. According to the company's CFO, Lewis Booth, Ford will be refreshing as much as 90% of its vehicle lineups in North America...
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Honda adds 201 horsepower gasoline engine to Accord Euro 'Type S'In several other markets around the world, the Acura TSX is sold as the Honda Accord Euro alongside the bigger but less expensive Accord. Back at March’s Geneva Motor Show, Honda unveiled a more powerful and sportier looking version of its diesel-powered Accord Euro that was called the...
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In a market where only about 10 million cars are expected to be sold annually - down from 16 million last year - every tenth of a percent of market share counts. That's why Board of Directors Chairman Ed Whitacre sees a strong need to act quickly to prevent further market share erosion. Despite the boost of the CARS 'cash for clunkers' scheme, GM saw its share of the marketplace drop from 20.5% to 18.9% in July, according to the Detroit News. To help turn that trend around, Whitacre is pushing to get every upcoming new model out to the public as early as possible, though exactly which models...
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More details on the next-gen BMW 3-seriesThe current E90 BMW 3-series has been on the market since 2005, so it's only fitting that details about the next-gen model are beginning to circulate. Most agree that the next model will feature styling lifted, at least in part, from the Concept CS, though also expect to see a healthy dose of the...
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Alfa Romeo could kick off US return with Giulia sedan instead of MiTo hatchAmericans still haven't fully embraced the concept of the hatchback as a useful, practical vehicle for families, and nowhere is this more true than in the luxury segment. BMW and Mercedes-Benz both make premium small cars, but neither sells the hatch versions in the U.S. And so it appears Alfa...
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Porsche shows off customization options for the new PanameraSome say it's anathema to Porsche's sportscar heritage, but surely it's no more so than the Cayenne. Others argue it's the logical extension of the Porsche brand, or at worst a necessary evil to keep Porsche in the business of building those wonderful 911s. But whatever your feelings about the 2010...
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HSV confirms September launch for new E-Series ‘2’ rangeThere's little chance they'll ever make the long journey from Australia to the U.S., but the muscle-car divisions of Detroit-heavyweights General Motors and Ford Down Under continue to churn out new, high-performance vehicles that we can only envy. The latest update from GM Holden's performance...
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FPV unleashes F6 E executive muscle car on Aussie marketFord's Australian-based performance division, Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) recently showed off its new F6 E concept - a high-powered, rear-wheel drive muscle car aimed at executive who likes luxurious surrounds while creating plumes of smoke with the rear tires. Today, FPV finally launched the...
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