- February 13, 2006
- Chevrolet, New Model Introductions
- Posted by George Peterson
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Chevrolet's second-generation Avalanche takes an evolutionary step forward.
- February 13, 2006
- Hyundai, New Model Introductions
- Posted by George Peterson
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Hyundai pleases its dealers with a minivan.
- February 13, 2006
- Hyundai, New Model Introductions
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on Hyundai’s Accent Range Expands for 2007
Hyundai Accent 3-door small car gives Accent line an affordable sporty flair.
- February 13, 2006
- New Model Introductions
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on Honda Civic Si Sedan
Honda adds sporty Si model to Civic Sedan - at last.
- February 13, 2006
- Lexus, New Model Introductions
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on Lexus ES 350 Leads 2006 Chicago Auto Show
Lexus ES350 biases towards comfort and luxury with its entry level front wheel drive luxury sedan.
- February 11, 2006
- Survey Results
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on VehicleVoice Research Used in USA Today
VehicleVoice panelists contribute to breaking news by providing their input on current automotive issues.
- February 11, 2006
- Awards, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
- Comments Off on Motorweek 2006 Driver’s Choice Awards
Motorweek, the PBS-oriented car show, announced the winners of its 2006 Driver's Choice Awards at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show.
- February 11, 2006
- Awards, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, More Categories...
- Posted by George Peterson
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Motorweek, the PBS-oriented car show, announced the winners of its 2006 Driver's Choice Awards at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show.
The biggest news at the Chicago Auto Show was the first glimpse of the all new 2008 Toyota Tundra pickup.
Lincoln provided Chicago show-goers with a trifecta of follies. Number one is the abiminable grille on the Navigator, number two is the renaming of the almost all-new Lincoln Zephyr as the MKZ, number three is the overall alphanumeric naming strategy of Lincoln's cars.
