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2006 Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo
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Due this fall, Chevrolet's NASCAR nameplate will now seem more authentic with the introduction of an available V-8 to go with a freshened exterior and improved interior. Unlike the racers, the Monte Carlo retains front-wheel drive. And it's still ugly.... more
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2005 Ford Mustang Convertible
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We've showered a good deal of praise on Ford's new Mustang, so those of us who prefer going topless are happy to hear more about the inevitable convertible version. Scheduled to reach showrooms this spring, the new 'Stang droptop is an admirable exercise in convertible production, rather than the ha... more
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GM Sequel Fuel Cell Concept
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The GM Sequel is the third in a line of GM fuel cell concept vehicles, following the Autonomy and Hy-wire vehicles from a few years ago. With each vehicle, General Motors comes a bit closer to reality, in both design and technology.... more
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Saturn Aura Concept
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The current Saturn product line is not made up of the clever vehicles that once defined the hip young brand. They are instead dull, awkward blobs of plastic.... more
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2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
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2006 Chevrolet HHR
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2005 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Edition
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Available all-wheel drive and 22-inch rims highlight the release of the seventh product of the Ford and Harley-Davidson partnership that began with a similar leather, chrome, and graphics appearance package in 1999.... more
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2006 Volkswagen Jetta
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As Volkswagen tries to shake itself out of the sales doldrums in the U.S., the new-generation Jetta had its worldwide debut in Los Angeles. No wonder, since this sedan accounts for forty percent of VW sales in America.... more
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2005 BMW M3 Competition
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No, it isn't at the Detroit show this year, but it was shown in Los Angeles and it's coming later this year, so we thought we'd tell you about it. To celebrate the last year of the current M3, BMW will be offering a Competition package for 2005.... more
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2005 Mercedes-Benz ML-Class
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Surprise, surprise: the new Mercedes ML is longer and wider than the outgoing model--by 5.9 and 3.8 inches respectively--but doesn't have a third-row seat. It is also a unibody, whereas the outgoing model was body-on-frame.... more
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