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2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
The Hyundai Genesis Coupe is svelt new two-door that goes on sale in early spring 2009 as a 2010 model.
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2010 Chevrolet Camaro
The launch of the highly anticipated 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is expected in the spring of 2009. It'll feel a bit like back to the future, as GM's iconic pony re-emerges to compete with the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
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2009 Volkswagen Routan
Since it released the minivan in 1984, Chrysler Corporation has been the undisputed leader in the segment it created. Honda and Toyota have competed successfully and GM has made a few efforts.
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2009 Volkswagen Passat CC
It's not unreasonable to think of the 2009 Volkswagen Passat CC as a Mercedes-Benz CLS for the masses, or at least for a bigger audience than any $70,000 car like the CLS can muster.
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2009 Toyota Venza
The 2009 Toyota Venza goes on sale this fall, and Toyota calls it a "crossover sedan.'' That means a fusion of characteristics that lean more toward a car than a conventional sport-utility vehicle.
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2009 Audi TTS
Long anticipated by fans of Audi's S-Line performance cars and by driving enthusiasts in general, the 2009 Audi TTS will finally reach U.S. showrooms by the end of the year.
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2009 Nissan Maxima
Nissan hopes the all-new seventh-generation Maxima will resurrect its position as a true flagship sports sedan in the company's lineup of cars.
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2009 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
Few cars on the road are as iconic as the Mercedes-Benz SL sports car. It's been around since the famous Gullwing 300SL sports car was introduced in 1954...
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2009 Chevrolet Traverse
Crossover vehicles, named for crossing over the line between car and sport utility vehicle, have been around for 10 years.
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2009 Ford F-150
By John Rettie On Sale: Fall 2008 Expected Pricing: $19,000-$40,000 The 2009 Ford F-150 pickup will offer a slew of useful new features and technologies for towing and hauling along with fresh
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Tesla completes cross-country trip Mainstream automakers see all-electric vehicles in a limited role -- as commuter cars -- but Tesla Motors has wider sights for its roadster and sedan models.
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Toyota will make Prius a sub-brand Not only did Toyota introduce a new hybrid concept car at North American International Auto Show in Detroit, it also previewed a new brand with a familiar ring: Prius.
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Five cars to be thankful for Despite economic and fuel efficiency concerns, some cars can still get your juices flowing.
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When Ford Met Shelby: The story of the Shelby Cobra The biggest irony surrounding Carroll Shelby's Cobra is that, while it has become an icon of Ford performance, it might just as well have been powered by Chevrolet.
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Five cars to be thankful for Despite economic and fuel efficiency concerns, some cars can still get your juices flowing.
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Honda’s design philosophy stresses function Honda has been capturing kudos for its leading-edge design work. Nobuki Ebisawa, the general manager of styling and design development, sat down to talk about it.
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Ford to combine seat belt with air bag for increased safety Air bags and seat belts have saved thousands of lives. So, why not combine the ideas? That’s the thinking behind the world’s first automotive inflatable seat belts.
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A look at the post-Clunkers auto industry The federal government's CARS 2009 created a lot of stir, but did the $3 billion government expenditure do any good?
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Can hypermiling catch on as a motor sport? Hypermiling is a new kind of motoring event in which cars are driven thousands of miles very slowly and carefully. But will it catch on with the general public?
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Hope for the future at the 2009 NY Auto Show
As seen by the 23 cars in this slideshow, if you can look past the bad economic news, the future of the auto industry looks bright with a new generation of cars to fall in love with.
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