Acuraand#8217;s TSX stable is about to grow again. Following the addition of a V6-powered sedan for the 2010 model year, Acura revealed the TSX Sport Wagon on Wednesday at the New York auto show.
Archive for March, 2010
Six years and numerous limited-editions later, Scion’s tC coupe will finally enjoy a massive overhaul for the 2011 model year. The car debuted on Wednesday at the New York auto show.
Following a year of intensive high-level talks and secretive, behind the scenes strategy meetings, Daimler AG and Renault SA have agreed on plans that will see their car-making divisions–Mercedes-Benz, Smart, Renault and Nissan–share resources on…
In News Brake: The 2011 Lincoln MKZ hybrid is unveiled in New York, Jeep prepares to launch the new Grand Cherokee, and Dodge starts production of the Viper ACR-X . . . But Wait, There’s More!
Two very different Sonata sisters debuted on Wednesday at the New York auto show. Enthusiasts, take heart: A turbo is offered with an impressive 274 hp. And green car lovers, there’s something for you–Hyundai’s first hybrid, which gets up to 39 mpg.
A year after the debut of the concept version, Scion has confirmed that the iQ micro-subcompact will come to the United States in early 2011. The production car was shown on Wednesday at the New York auto show.
Acuraand#8217;s TSX stable is about to grow again. Following the addition of a V6-powered sedan for the 2010 model year, Acura revealed the TSX Sport Wagon on Wednesday at the New York auto show.
Six years and numerous limited-editions later, Scion’s tC coupe will finally enjoy a massive overhaul for the 2011 model year. The car debuted on Wednesday at the New York auto show.
Following a year of intensive high-level talks and secretive, behind the scenes strategy meetings, Daimler AG and Renault SA have agreed on plans that will see their car-making divisions–Mercedes-Benz, Smart, Renault and Nissan–share resources on…
In News Brake: The 2011 Lincoln MKZ hybrid is unveiled in New York, Jeep prepares to launch the new Grand Cherokee, and Dodge starts production of the Viper ACR-X . . . But Wait, There’s More!



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