The next Hyundai Genesis Coupe might be getting a dose of eight-cylinder muscle.
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Adding to the list of rip-roaring performance products restricted from sale in the U.S., Audi will soon launch a 600-hp station wagon.
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Kia is a brand that’s going places. Just a few years ago their cars were the equivalent of latex gloves; you’d use them once and throw ‘em away. But now the South Korean company is building some truly impressive, even class-leading products.
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Ferrari is seeking to improve its performance while simultaneously reducing emissions by 2021.
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Audi’s RS7 is quick like a rocket and will be slightly revised for the 2015 model year.
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There’s more pricing news to share about the highly anticipated 2015 Ford Mustang. An EcoBoosted version of the popular ponycar will kick off at less than 26 grand; the V8-powered GT version starts at less than 33 large.
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Cadillac is hard at work on the next-generation CTS-V high-performance model as these spy photos reveal.
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Vehicle Overview In 2009 Chevrolet resurrected the Camaro nameplate. Using a mix of retro inspired style and futuristic design elements, the reborn Camaro commanded road presence and has become a sales success.
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Return of the American Muscle Sedan Progeny of the ill-fated Daimler-Chrysler merger, the Dodge Charger came to be in 2005 as a throwback to classic muscle nostalgia in a full-size sedan body. With retro looks, paint schemes and a throwback for a name, the Charger was more than just a pretender thanks to models like...
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The Jaguar F-Type shook things up with it revived the brand’s presence in the sports car segment, but there’s still plenty to come from the British brand that loves to be bad.
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The 2015 Dodge Challenger is getting a little bit of early and unintended exposure.
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Limited edition luxury SUVs are all the rage and Infiniti seems to know that.
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Sick of sitting in the automoive luxury market’s second tier, Infiniti is launching a product offensive aimed at competing more directly with Germany.
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When sales of the awkward looking second generation Durango began to tailspin at the end of its lifecycle, Dodge was forced back to the drawing board.
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It’s official: the 2015 Dodge Challenger and Charger will both bow next week in New York.
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What should you do if a regular Tahoe isn’t enough, but the Cadillac Escalade is a bit over the top? The answer is the in-between GMC Yukon Denali. With more power and luxury than regular Yukons, the Denali is for those who want to treat themselves to a nicer truck without going full-hog into the...
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Mercedes-Benz isn’t planning to offer a V6 version of its upcoming sports car.
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Mercedes just unveiled the fastest and most exclusive version of its new flagship ahead of its official New York Auto Show debut.
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Jaguar is displaying its hooligan-certified XFR-S Sportbrake here at the Geneva Motor Show.
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In Geneva, Lexus is previewing the GT3-compliant race car it will field to teams starting next year.
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The folks in Stuttgart nailed it with their brand new S-Class, the company’s flagship model. But putting the luxury competition on notice wasn’t enough. They had to go over the top and introduce this, a two-door version of the iconic sedan.
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The folks at Ferrari are really upping their game with the brand-new California T, like they needed to get any crazier… The car just made its glorious debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
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There’s a new mid-engined supercar in town and it hails from Great Britain, but it’s not from the likes of Aston Martin, Bentley or even Noble.
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For all their glory, the smoothness they’re known for, the melodious noises they make, the low-end torque they produce, modern V8 engines are fading away faster than childhood memories of fat camp. But in spite of this unfortunate disappearing act one engine is apparently here to stay.
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