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Complete FREE coverage of the Ford Motor Company Performance Auto Group Press Conference at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. This introduction spotlights cars from Land Rover, Volvo and Jaguar brands.
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The prototype conveys design features of the more boldly-styled 2009 Pilot, set to debut in spring 2008, which emphasizes authentic SUV styling, clever and more accommodating interior packaging and advanced technologies for safety, fuel efficiency and convenience.
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Land Rover is straying from its traditional SUV models with plans to unveil a new crossover vehicle, LRX concept, at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The three-door vehicle, Land Rover indicates, is a cross coupé. The car is more compact, lighter in weight and thereby more fuel-efficient than other Land Rovers.
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Day 2 of the NAIAS in Detroit. Today we cover some American Cars. The stupid-fast ZR1, Chevy Malibu, CTS-V and some Derek D hijinx.
Presented by yours truly, Derek DeAngelis. More from the floor tomorrow, so check back in.
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Full coverage of the Kia Press Conference (Jan 9, 2006) at the 2006 NAIAS Detroit Auto Show. Brought to you by, The Auto Channel - www.theautochannel.c om
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Fast Lane Daily brings you coverage of Day 1 from the NAIAS in Detroit. Today is German Day, we take a look at some new Audi's, the B8 A4, V12 TDi R8 Concept, TTS. We get a glimpse of the new VW Passat CC, some future BMW Diesels, and the soccermom-touting Mercedes GLK.
Presented to you by your boy, Derek DeAngelis. Check back tomorrow for some more Detroit Auto Show coverage!
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Ford's Jim Farley lets the world's media take a look at both four- and three-door Verve body styles at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The concepts are curtain-raisers to a new global family of small cars set to debut in Europe and Asia beginning later this year and in North America in 2010.