We’re getting a first-hand look of the new the Aston Martin Vanquish Carbon Edition and it’s as gorgeous as ever in its blacked out clothes.
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Infiniti’s latest concept hints at a flagship sedan with some really impressive technology and design.
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Get used to big MINIs, as the new 5-Door Mini Hardtop has officially arrived, marked by its debut at the 2014 Paris Motor Show.
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Warren Buffett wants to sell you a car and he’s making waves in the auto dealership industry today.
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Lamborghini rushed into the 2014 Paris Motor Show with a beast of a concept, featuring 910-hp.
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Nissan has finally unveiled the sporty hot hatch we’ve been asking for… In concept form.
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Toyota’s showing off a new, fun to drive crossover concept in Paris, hinting at a new hybrid powertrain and future design language.
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You’re looking at the Volkswagen XL Sport, an awesome combination of a crazy Volkswagen engineering and Ducati power.
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Paris is a hotbed for fashion, so of course Infiniti is showing off its latest iteration of the QX70 this week.
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Is the TT lineup looking to grow with a four-door variant?
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When Chevrolet announced the Corvette Z06 earlier this year, we knew it would be fast, but did you expect numbers like these?
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The first official photos of the 2016 Fiat 500X have been released, giving us a very complete look of this rugged Italian sub-compact crossover.
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As the final Bugatti Veryons are finding their way to owners, the company is looking ahead to see what will replace it.
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Details of the new Jaguar XE are trickling out and while it was known that a diesel engine would be available for international customers, it’s now being reported that the diesel powerplant will be available when the car launches in the US.
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The Civic Type R Concept II is getting a lot of attention these days, but that’s no surprise. Not only is it aiming to be the fastest front-wheel drive vehicle around the Nurburgring, it’s also boasting to be the most extreme Honda Type R vehicle ever made.
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Adaptive cruise control is common on many high-end cars, but did you know that a massive monthly payment isn’t necessary to access the technology? Cars with adaptive cruise control will slow down and speed up according to the vehicle ahead, making highway commuting much easier. Some systems will even stop the car completely and then...
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While it is a sales leader in the compact crossover segment, we’ve always noted that the CR-V is a bit dull to drive and sit in, but for 2015, Honda is looking to change that impression with a more premium model.
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Most of the AutoGuide.com team will be in France this week covering the Paris Motor Show, but that doesn’t mean vehicle evaluations will stop completely. Learn more about what to expect this week in AutoGuide Now.
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We get gadgets, clothes and even car parts from China, but when will we see a car from China sold on our shores? The answer is “very soon.”
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Electric motors in hybrids and EVs do more than just save gas; they have incredible potential for enhanced performance and safety. In fact, many hybrids have all-wheel drive systems that are better than what you would find in a gasoline car.
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We’ve got some fresh sheet metal to share with you this week, including three low-cost luxury cars and a borderline hot-hatch. Check it all out on AutoGuide Now.
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It’s 2014 and there are STILL cars out there with four and five-speed gearboxes. You may be asking “What’s wrong with that?” and the answer is “Everything!”
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Before the introduction of the CLA-Class in late 2013, the title of entry level luxury within the Mercedes lineup belonged to the C-Class.
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If you’re buying a new Honda, like the 2015 Fit or Civic, you may consider saving yourself some money and skipping the factory navigation system. Instead you can choose to use Honda’s smartphone-enabled system called HondaLink. But is it better than the factory navigation setup?
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