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When the all-new Cadillac XTS sedan made its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year, more observant press members noted something immediately: the XTS was too small. Many recalled reports that the XTS was supposed to be the new flagship of General Motors luxury brand, replacing the larger Cadillac DTS which was discontinued
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We haven’t gotten this excited for a rear-view mirror since Pearl Jam’s greatest hits, but Audi has managed to advance the art of looking behind us and promptly ignoring what’s there. It’s the race car driver’s credo: “what’s behind me is not important.” (That’s actually not true. Race car drivers pay a lot of attention to things happening
The long weekend means upcoming plans for travel for many, and AAA predicts about 34.8 million Americans will travel a distance of more than 50 miles this Memorial Day, up 1.2 percent from last year. But while about half a million more Americans will be traveling, the distance they travel and how they get there
The auto industry has been facing the perfect storm since the beginning of the new millennium; 2009 especially proved to be a low point as General Motors and Chrysler declared bankruptcy. Subsequent events like Toyota’s “sudden acceleration” recalls and the Japanese earthquake in early 2011 literally shook auto companies into new positions in the industry.
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