After months of teasing, Cadillac has officially unveiled the 2013 ATS. It will compete with the Audi A4, BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class.

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2013 Cadillac ATS unveiled [video]
After months of teasing, Cadillac has officially unveiled the 2013 ATS. It will compete with the Audi A4, BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class.

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2013 Cadillac ATS unveiled [video]
Filed under: Concept Cars , Detroit Auto Show , Minivan/Van , SUV , Nissan , Electric Nissan is gearing up for the Detroit Auto Show and two new concepts will grace the automaker’s show stand, along with a Detroit-inspired food truck to keep the throngs satiated. But more important than free hipster grub is the introduction of the Pathfinder Concept, which Nissan claims will inspire the next-generation utility vehicle’s styling before the production model debuts later in 2012 and goes on sale towards the end of next year. Considering the current Pathfinder has been around since 2005 (with a facelift in 2008), it’s due for a thorough overhaul. Persistent rumors have suggested that the next Pathfinder will eschew the body-on-frame architecture of the outgoing model in favor of a more car-like unibody

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Confirmed: Nissan confirms Pathfinder concept and more for Detroit
Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne will appoint a new boss just for the Alfa Romeo brand in North America.

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Alfa Romeo will prioritize U.S. over Europe
PM Lifestyle is a digital media company which has partnered with Hyundai on this special Veloster that features Peanut Butter leather upholstery.

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Hyundai previews digital edition Veloster ahead of SEMA
Filed under: Government/Legal The Obama Administration will reportedly delay the release of the U.S.’ most ambitious fuel economy proposal ever. Word is the Department of Transportation and Environmental Protection Agency won’t be able to string together a Corporate Average Fuel Economy draft for Model Year 2017-25 for public comment by the end of this week, as was initially intended. Instead, sources close to the matter claim the proposal won’t be rolled out until November, or possibly even later. But even with the expected delay, the administration should remain on track to meet its deadline of issuing final guidelines by July of 2012

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Report: White House delaying release of new fuel economy standards
Filed under: Etc. , Cadillac , Chevrolet , Chrysler , Ford , Lexus , Volkswagen The Highway Loss Data Institute has rolled out its latest figures on vehicle theft, and the crew from CarBuzz have taken the time to compile a list of the 10 models most and least likely to be stolen based on the number of claims per 1,000 vehicles. It should come as no surprise to hear that the Cadillac Escalade once again takes the honor of the most stolen of them all, followed quickly by a bevy of full-size pickup trucks, including the Ford F-250 Crew 4×4 and the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew . In fact, the only two cars to break the top 10 most stolen vehicles are the Chrysler 300 at number six and the Chrysler 300 Hemi at number 10.

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Infographic: Car thievery gets broken down