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Jaguar to preview 2012 XK with Paris concept
Posted by: | CommentsAccording to a recent report, Jaguar will use the Paris Motor Show to introduce a new concept which previews the 2012 XK. Details inside.

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2011 Infiniti M37
Posted by: | Comments2011 Infiniti M37 One sexy, sultry machine. The new Infiniti M is one sexy, sultry machine. It looks tight, taut, and ready to pounce. It really makes a strong design statement, which is exactly what Infiniti should be doing.

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2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon Premium
Posted by: | Comments2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon Premium An exquisitely chiseled piece of metal. After the demise of the Dodge Magnum, it’s refreshing to have a wagon offering from a domestic manufacturer. It’s likely that the CTS wagon will find very few takers — if the slow-selling Magnum and the now-redesigned wagon-like first generation Cadillac SRX are any indication — but in my opinion, this CTS wagon looks great and is hard evidence that Cadillac is willing to take chances to regain its world class status. Photo Gallery: 2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon Premium – Editor’s Notebook – Automobile Magazine 2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon Premium | Digg It | Add to del.icio.us

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Four Seasons Update: 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE – August 2010
Posted by: | CommentsFour Seasons Update: 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE – August 2010 Since our 2011 Hyundai Sonata arrived in Ann Arbor at the beginning of July, editors and friends of the magazine have collectively piled on nearly 8000 miles. Months in fleet: Two Miles to date: 7850 Photo Gallery: 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE – August 2010 Update – Automobile Magazine Four Seasons Update: 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE – August 2010 | Digg It | Add to del.icio.us

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2010 Mini Cooper JCW Convertible
Posted by: | Comments2010 Mini Cooper JCW Convertible Does the JCW option actually detract from the total package? First, allow me to state the obvious: $35,000 is a silly amount of money to pay for a front-wheel-drive convertible with two usable seats and few luxury options (no leather, no nav, no automatic climate control). If someone were to ask me to recommend some smart ways to spend $35,000, the Mini Cooper JCW convertible would fall somewhere between “patent leather suit” and “old General Motors Corp stock.” And yet, if I wanted some wind in my hair, I’d probably give the Mini some consideration.

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