Let’s dive into the 2019 Silverado. Here are some of its most significant attributes.
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A rundown on the blockbuster debuts and the ones that left us bored.
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Keeping tech affordable will help bring it to the masses.
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So appreciate the current car for what it is.
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6 million sedans were sold in the U.S. last year, and that’s pretty huge.
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There were no huge surprises or show-stealing reveals but it was still quite the spectacle.
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They finally got rid of those headlights.
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New architecture that’s not shared with Honda.
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Check out that new tablet-like touchscreen.
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Probably one of the most important debuts at the auto show.
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It’s still a big, boxy brute.
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Midsized pickup makes a return to the North American market.
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Why pull such a seemingly preposterous publicity stunt?
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The Edge finally gets a new look.
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How does 50 mpg sound?
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Great news for all you Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts out there, the company just revealed its brand-new 2015 C-Class in Detroit on the eve of the North American International Auto Show.
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Hyundai shocked the motoring world back in 2008 by launching a rear-wheel-drive luxury car, the Genesis. Five years later and the company is still pushing the envelope. At the Detroit Auto Show this morning it just revealed its vision for the next version of this car.
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Chrysler is paying homage to Motown, a genre of music associated exclusively with Detroit, with a new TV spot that features Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown, along with the announcement of a new 300 Motown Edition.
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Could the motor city be turning into tech town usa? In a CNN Money special, Detroit’s automotive related technology boom is highlighted for its recent increase technology related jobs. Tech job openings rose 82% in Detroit, with companies like Google and Ford hiring engineers en masse. According to the report, Google says this will be its...
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