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2013 Subaru Outback 2.0D CVT
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Australians get the new Diesel CVT Automatic
2014 Buick Lacross
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Introduced in NY. New interior and safety mark the changes
Lexus IS line detailed by Lexus
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The cars other than the IS350F Sport detailed here.
Sorry for the delay
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In reply to Lexus IS line detailed by Lexus by John Goreham
Long story and multiple unexpected interruptions. Done soon.
Volkswagen and Greenpeace
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Volkswagen and Greenpeace underline strict CO2 limits for new cars
Ram runner maybe headed to produciton?
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a ram 1500 built to battle ford's raptor.
West Virginia looking to ban
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West Virginia looking to ban Google Glass while driving
2014 saleen mustangs
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big power...big money.
Having a hard time finding images..
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In reply to 2014 saleen mustangs by Patrick Rall
my original source had the information but was using images from last year's models which are quite different. wrote the company asking for new images.
Nissan recalls NV vans
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over transmission shifter problem
Tesla's Elon Musk tweets
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Tesla's Elon Musk tweets about big announcement for Thursday
> Really exciting @TeslaMotors announcement coming on Thursday. Am going to put my money where my mouth is in v major way.
more Cadillac cts images leaked
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This time a shot of the whole car....more interior shots, etc.
When cars drive themselves, will you still want to own one?
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Could they become a form of public transit that only the very rich would bother to own?
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