
10 Cars That Should Be in U.S. Showrooms, but Aren’t
It’s hard to imagine that in some parts of the world, you can stroll up to your local BMW dealer and order up an even more focused version of the already lethal M3.
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March 11th, 2010
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10 Cars That Should Be in U.S. Showrooms, but Aren’t
It’s hard to imagine that in some parts of the world, you can stroll up to your local BMW dealer and order up an even more focused version of the already lethal M3.
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March 11th, 2010
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The Geneva Motor Show is in full swing once again, and as you might expect, green technology is dominating displays from nearly every automaker in attendance.
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February 16th, 2010
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Top 10 Cars of the Chicago Auto Show
Unlike the Detroit auto show, which is widely considered an “industry” event, the Chicago Auto Show is a straight-up consumer happening.
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February 3rd, 2010
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January 30th, 2010
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The world’s other big January auto show, the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon, opened its doors to tuner enthusiasts in mid-month with a record 402 exhibitors.
The Auto Salon fuses numerous styles, but the overriding theme this year was hybrid cars, with customized Toyota Priuses and Honda Insights at every turn.
January 21st, 2010
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Every year the auto industry renews itself, and the North American International Auto Show in Detroit is where we see it happen. While the concept, or prototype, cars are cool to look at and get the most press, it’s the production vehicles that people will actually park in their driveways, use to get to work, shuttle the kids to soccer practice and haul groceries home from their local Costco. These are the cars that determine what consumers really think about each brand and the ones that determine each company’s success — or failure — for the year to come. While this year’s crop of assembly-line-ready machines is sparse, a few highlights are cause for real optimism. Here are picks for the 10 most notable production cars at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show.
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January 19th, 2010
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Detroit has been getting a real bad rap in the press these days. But believe it or not, there’s actually some good news coming out of the Motor City this week, as the North American International Auto Show rolls into town. Surprisingly, the atmosphere during the media preview days could be described as cautiously optimistic.
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