Subaru is scrambling to keep up with demand for its BRZ sports coupe and will now ship extra units to the U.S. market.
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The Buick brand is about to get a lot more exciting, with the return of rear-drive turbocharged coupes, with legendary names like Grand National and GNX.
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No doubt it’s a question on anyone’s mind who bought a Subaru BRZ or Scion FR-S this year: when will there be a higher-performing version?
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As Kia continues to enjoy continued growth, the Korean automaker’s CEO is looking ahead to the future and wants to launch a flagship sports car to continue pushing the brand forward.
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As MINI prepares to debut its John Cooper Works (JCW) GP model at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, the British automaker has all but confirmed that the high-performance model will come in hatchback form only.
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Two exciting MINI models will be making their U.S. debut at the 2012 L.A. Auto Show later this month.
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Porsche has announced it will debut its all-new Cayman sports car at the LA Auto Show, alongside the US debut of the 911 Carrera 4.
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Compared to its German rivals the Lexus product portfolio doesn’t have much depth and lacks any vehicles with true sex appeal, though that’s about to change says marketing boss Brian Bolain.
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A trademark Lexus filed in Australia might hint at the production version of its LF-CC coupe first seen in Paris earlier this year.
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You might want to think twice about buying a new muscle car from Dodge, Chevrolet or Ford this year.
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Audi is currently working on its third-generation TT model which set to make its debut in 2014.
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Already a fully capable machine, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe R-Spec has been revealed in “Track Edition” trim today at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
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A factory accessory tuner kit for the Honda Accord Coupe might sound like a lot of bolted on cosmetic fluff worth ignoring. And it would be, if it didn’t look this good.
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A year ago Honda previewed a new engine at the SEMA Show and twelve months later it has found a home. The engine is a supercharged 1.5-liter hybrid and the car is the CR-Z.
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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is pushing for more dealers to integrate both brands into a single showroom in an effort to compete better with other luxury brands.
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The Toyota GT86 or Scion FR-S as it’s known on our shores may just be the best new sports car in a generation, but it certainly won’t be the last of its kind. According to chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, the FR-S is just the first of three planned sports cars by the world’s largest automaker.
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It may surprise you to learn that the Honda Accord Coupe is one of the most cross-shopped cars with the Chevrolet Camaro. After all, one is a front-drive two-door version of a family sedan, while the other is a purpose-built Muscle car. And yet the two stack up quite closely in many respects, though certainly...
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Since its resurrection by BMW in 2001, MINI has proven that consumers will buy premium cars in the compact segment. Now it aims to prove naysayers again, combing its upscale small car philosophy in a totally original package: a three-door crossover.
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After releasing the first photos of its LF-CC coupe yesterday, Lexus is further showcasing its stylish two-door future with a video detailing the many angles of its latest concept car.
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It might have the looks, but the CR-Z has been an utter flop for Honda in the sales department. A sporty hybrid, the bad press is the result of it not being terribly efficient or overly powerful.
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If Smart had half as many production cars as it does concepts, the mini-car brand might actually have a lineup of vehicles people talk about.
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Fans of the American Le Mans Series and motorsports in general may be weary of Grand Am’s acquisition of ALMS, but if there’s any hope to be had that top quality motorsports will remain on the North American continent it’s that automakers are supporting the merger.
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Ever since the Lexus LF-LC debuted at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, the general public has called for its production. All signs indicated that Lexus was listening with the possibility that the LF-LC will be headed to production within three years.
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Sitting among the collector cars, classics and one-offs this weekend was the upcoming MINI John Cooper Works GP.
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