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Feb
23rd

2012 Suzuki Grand Vitara Ultimate Adventure Edition: Review notes: A value player in the small-SUV market

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EXECUTIVE EDITOR BOB GRITZINGER: It's odd that something as simple as a four-speed automatic transmission now seems so old-school, but finding one in this 2012
Feb
22nd

2012 GMC Acadia Denali: Review notes: Still a decent three-row crossover after all these years

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DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: When you have something good, why change it, right? That appears to be the formula GMC is following with the
Feb
21st

France to scrap breathalyser laws

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Breathalysers compulsory in France
News 18 Sep, 2019

Motorists will soon no longer be required to carry breathalysers in their car when driving through France following law change

Feb
8th

New Audi TT 2014 release date, price & specs

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News 24 Jul, 2014

The new 2014 Audi TT is due very soon, and we've got all the details: release date, price, specs and interior

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

Feb
3rd

Detroit Auto Show 2012

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As is tradition, the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) kicked off the automotive calendar in Detroit. Unseasonably warm climes greeted visitors to the Cobo Center, as did a renewed enthusiasm and gusto with the show. Returning faces, in the form of Nissan, eight major concept and production unveils from the domestic manufacturers and more floor space at the show were all symbolic of a returning confidence in the auto industry.

North America's biggest auto show may still be a fraction of its former glory days, but the 24th running of the NAIAS was certainly a step in the right direction.

This year's highlights include the return of an icon in the Acura NSX, Ford's new global sedan, the Fusion, as well as the Dodge Dart, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac ATS, a duo of concepts from Chevrolet in the TRU140S and CODE140R, Lexus's stunning LF-Lc concept and Chrysler's vision of the Minivan in the 700C.

Our coverage of the event can be found at CDNLive: Detroit

 

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