The Acura Integra was a big deal for Acura.
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Chances are you’re familiar with the duck test. This little saying goes as follows: If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck then it’s probably a duck. Likewise if a car has four doors, comes with a back seat and offers a separate storage compartment then it’s probably...
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Hurry, there’s a two-for-one special going on at your local Acura dealership!
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The first signs of a follow-up to the current Volkswagen CC might show up in March.
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Braving the gnawing cold of Old Man winter AutoGuide.com’s spy photographer has managed to catch the next-generation Audi A4 frolicking in the snow.
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Alfa Romeo is planning two more models for the U.S. market.
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The letter F stands for a lot of things, but at Lexus it should stand for fast. It’s the designation used on the brands sportiest models and this year that lineup expands to include the GS F.
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On display for the first time ever, the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V appears to be worth the wait.
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Scion announced plans today for the 2015 New York Auto Show where it will debut two new vehicles.
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“When it drives down the road you’re going to see this thing,” said Al Gardner during his opening remarks at the media drive of the new 2015 300. The Chrysler brand’s president and CEO isn’t kidding; this sedan’s grille is roughly a third larger than the outgoing version’s.
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Finalists for the North American Car and Truck of the Year Awards were just announced in Detroit.
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Volkswagen is in the early stages of developing a sedan that will bridge the gap between the Passat and Phaeton.
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As the old adage goes, speed costs money and your velocity is directly proportional to the size of your bank account. Going fast usually ain’t cheap.
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There’s good news at the 2014 L.A. Auto Show if you like the Porsche Panamera, but find to be a too common.
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For 2015 the Dodge Charger erupted onto the scene with a controversial new look that was quickly forgotten once the powertrain options were announced.
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Engineers are hard at work on the next-generation Porsche Panamera. This large luxury sedan is expected to be completely redesigned for the 2017 model year.
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Hyundai announced today that total sales of the Elantra compact car are past 10 million worldwide.
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Mazda will be announcing its global motorsports plans at this year’s SEMA Show.
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Porsche is set to premiere a new limited edition of their Panamera luxury sedan and it’s called the Exclusive Series.
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Do you own an Acura RLX sedan or an MDX crossover? If so you may want to be on the lookout for a notification from Honda. The company is recalling some 43,000 of these vehicles to fix potentially defective seat belts.
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Lexus is planning an “F” version of its GS sedan that will be powered by an uprated version of the 5.0-liter V8 powering its new RC F performance coupe.
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Last year Honda updated its bread and butter Accord sedan. As the fourth best-selling vehicle in America, it’s a safe assumption that the Accord has a lot of fans.
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If you’re shopping for a sports car under $30,000 – AutoGuide.com has you covered.
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Yesterday we took eight fun-to-drive performance vehicles under $30,000 and put them through their paces on the street. After much deliberation, we chose the 2014 Ford Fiesta ST as the king of the street. Despite a somewhat harsh ride, nothing else matches the raw, hilariously fun driving experience behind the wheel.
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