- February 15, 2005
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- Posted by George Peterson
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Lincoln Town Car Wins AutoPacific 2005 Luxury/Large Car Vehicle Satisfaction Award
Nissan Titan Wins AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Top Full Size Pickup and Top Vehicle Overall
Nissan Titan Wins AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Top Full Size Pickup and Top Vehicle Overall
- February 15, 2005
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- Posted by George Peterson
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Jaguar XJ Wins AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award
- February 15, 2005
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- Posted by George Peterson
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Maxima Wins AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award
- February 14, 2005
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- Posted by dbarrett
- Comments Off on 2006 Dodge Ram Mega Cab
Dodge is expanding its bragging rights in the full-size pickup truck market, even if sales of the Ram are consistently below rivals Ford F-150 and GMC Sierra/Chevrolet Silverado.
- February 11, 2005
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- Comments Off on 2006 Kia Sedona
The second iteration of Kia's Sedona minivan arrives at dealers in late 2005 for the 2006 model year. Using a platform shared with the new-for-2006MY Hyundai Sonata (NF) and next-generation Kia Optima, the latest Sedona meets the competition nearly feature for feature.
- February 9, 2005
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- Posted by dbarrett
- Comments Off on 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Toyota plans to add yet another SUV to its lineup with the FJ Cruiser, which launches in early 2006 as a 2007MY vehicle. The FJ Cruiser introduced in Chicago is a development of a 2003 NAIAS concept bearing the same name.
- February 9, 2005
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- Posted by dbarrett
- Comments Off on 2006 Mercury Milan
Mercury is getting much needed new-product investment as part of Ford's more new products, faster campaign and had several announcements at the 2005 Chicago auto show.
- February 8, 2005
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- Posted by dbarrett
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Though heavily revised for the 2006 model year, Cadillac's largest and best-selling sedan remains as the only front-wheel-drive Cadillac. With the 2006MY, however, the entry falls in line with the current Cadillac naming strategy to wear the name DTS instead of DeVille.