As a kid I remember that Buicks were for successful, if somewhat stodgy members of society. My doctor drove one and I don't think it went over 80 kph in all the years he drove it. That has been my image of Buicks, until now.
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A must for the automotive world, the Detroit Auto Show presented for the first time the GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept, a 100% American truck. It's big, it's high, it's powerful, and we have captured it for your enjoyment.
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Already available in Europe, the Chevrolet Orlando was unveiled for the first time in Canada at Montreal International Auto Show.
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The Volkswagen team has once again dominated their opponents in the Dakar Rally: the German firm has clinched the top three positions in the end, including a first win in the event for Nasser Al-Attiyah.
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Peugeot driver Anthony Davidson hopes the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup becomes as popular as it is spectacular.
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For the first time last year, a professionnal driver that had raced in Formula 1 was welcomed to every Grand Prix of the season to help the stewards take decisions during the race.
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NASCAR's 2011 season will kick off with a schedule of three full days of testing on Friday at the Daytona International Speedway, running from Thursday through Saturday.
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David Coulthard can keep his job as a consultant with Red Bull even though he is the new full-time F1 commentator for British television.
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Daimler's Smart subsidiary, which is seeing its car sales decline, will decide by the summer whether to expand its lineup by launching an electric motorcycle and an electric scooter, the unit's boss, Annette Winkler, said.
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Interview: Mark Adams is General Motors Europe vice president of design. Simon Warburton caught up with him at this week's Detroit Auto Show before Adams met GM CEO Dan Akerson for an executive conference with the leadership team.
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French industry minister Eric Besson says the country must beef up its defences against industrial espionage as the Renault affair continues to rock France.
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Fiat has welcomed the decision by its Mirafiori workforce to accept its proposals for a new contract at the Italian plant, although the Fiom union is so far remaining silent on the issue.
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Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne won narrow backing from workers for a labor deal that clears the way for Jeep models for the U.S. market to be built alongside Alfa Romeos in Italy.
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Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne won narrow backing from workers for a labor deal that clears the way for Jeep models for the U.S. market to be built alongside Alfa Romeos in Italy.
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French state prosecutors launched an inquiry into industrial espionage at Renault on Friday after the carmaker filed a legal complaint alleging information was passed to a foreign power.
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With U.S. gasoline prices poised to revisit the $4-plus per gallon peak hit in 2008 just before the recession, sales of new smaller cars introduced since then would seem assured.
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The latest Chrysler 300 made waves with its handsome and nostalgic styling when it hit Canadian roads some years ago--and it's been selling strong ever since. By offering honest pricing, affordable luxury and a powertrain for any reason or season, Chrysler created an award-winning touring car that effectively put the American luxury sedan back on the map.
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Each year, the Auto Show in Detroit draws thousands of journalists and an astronomical number of visitors, attracting about 715,000 car enthusiasts.
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Visitors of the Montreal International Auto Show will have the chance to admire the Range Rover Evoque Coupe 2012.
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Nissan has announced the Canadian prices of the 2012 NV, the automaker's first commercial vehicle offering in the country.
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With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up