Mercedes-Benz has confirmed that its high-performance CLA45 AMG will make its official debut at the 2013 New York Auto Show.
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After a long hiatus from advertising during the Super Bowl, Lincoln has made a return with a creative commercial for the 2013 Super Bowl.
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Ever since its debut at last year’s Geneva Motor Show, the Bentley EXP 9 F SUV concept has been at the center of a design controversy.
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The old addage “win on Sunday, sell on Monday” seems to apply to more than just racing. After being named the 2013 North American Car of the Year, the Cadillac ATS sport sedan has helped the American luxury brand have its best sales month in 23 years.
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Subaru is taking a different approach to this year’s big game; instead of branding its commercials as Super Bowl commercials, the Japanese automaker instead is celebrating Puppy Bowl Sunday.
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Having already revealed a pair of Super Bowl commercials, Hyundai will make it a threesome by adding a third, starring its new, seven-passenger Santa Fe.
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While achieving an all-time monthly sales record in December with 3,244 Fusion Hybrids sold, Ford is expected to shatter that number in January with a projected 5,500 units sold.
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BMW engineers are out and about testing a new 5-Series plug-in hybrid that is on schedule to be in production this year and reportedlu available only in China.
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Joining the previously unveiled Justice League Concepts from Kia is a Superman-themed Optima Hybrid that will debut at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show.
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Kia has released pricing on its redesigned 2014 Sorento SUV, which debuted late last year at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.
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In tune with all the other automakers revealing their Super Bowl ads prior to the big game, Hyundai has released a pair of their commercials, one spotlighting the Sonata Turbo and the other on its Genesis sedan.
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Audi is planning a ‘Plus’ variant for its new RS 6 Avant that will boast around 600 hp, up from the 560 hp that’s being offered now.
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This weekend, those watching the Super Bowl will be in for a treat when Toyota broadcasts its commercial starring Big Bang Theory actress Kaley Cuoco.
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Last year’s Audi Super Bowl commercial was strange to say the least, featuring vampires and its S7 model. This year, the German automaker is putting its S6 in the spotlight and is letting its fans decide how the ad will end.
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Long rumored to make its debut last year, the Audi A3 sedan has been spied testing and should be making its official debut soon.
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The redesigned 2014 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG made its debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, boasting 585 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque in S-Model trim.
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Lexus is heading to this year’s Chicago Auto Show with an all-star lineup, including its LF-LC Blue concept and the recently debuted 2014 IS model.
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As expected, Aston Martin has released photos of its all-new 2014 Rapide S model, revealing the facelifted sedan featuring a larger grille, different lower intake, and new front bumper.
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Fisker is falling on some rough times and it appears that the American electric automaker is getting desperate, seeking strategic partners in China as well as funding.
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Chrysler has unveiled its new 300 Glacier edition model that features some fresh style for the 300’s design and will be priced from $36,845 excluding a $995 destination fee.
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The Nissan Resonance concept has won the EyesOn Design Award for Best Concept Vehicle at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.
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Ever wonder what goes into designing one of the world’s most popular sedans?
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Two factory Jaguar XJ all-wheel drive models have completed a 2,000-mile round trip journey to the coldest city on our planet.
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The Toyota Camry’s V6 option isn’t going anywhere, Toyota Vice President Bob Carter said at the Detroit Auto Show.
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