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It's also a Quattro. Yup, the Audi Crossover Cabriolet Quattro Concept. Go ahead, just try and say that three times fast. Introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show, this is as California Dreamin' as the German auto maker is every going to get.
A big, beautiful coupe that is so perfectly balanced you don't know it's big. A decadent interior that is so comfortable you don't know it's decadent. And a finally tuned motor that is so silky smooth, you don't know you've just gone from zero to 60 in less than six seconds.
The "other" mini was introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show by putting it's newest feature forward, it's rear end to be exact. With three new "surprise" doors, a flat cargo area, and lots more cubic feet of storage space, the littlest signature car on the road just got even more unique.
Auto show season is in full swing, and we're there for every minute.
It's for production. It emits only water. It runs on a hydrogen fuel cell that can be recharged from a mini power plant in your home. It's available to Southern California residents through a special $600 a month lease offer early next year. It's the Honda FCX Clarity.
In spring 2008, a new 2009 Pontiac Vibe arrives, bringing the lineup more style and capability with all-new GT and AWD models to complement a handsome base version.
The BMW 1 Series looks just like a BMW, only smaller. Its shape, its interior, its leg room, and even its trunk make you think of a much larger car. But unlike larger BMW's, the 1 Series starts at less than $30,000.
The rumors are heating up that the buyer of Jaguar and Land Rover is close to being finalized. The front runner appears to be the huge Indian conglomerate Tata and its automotive arm Tata Motors.
The GT2 is the perfect blend between the Porsche Turbo and the GT3.
When you think of classic sports sedans, you probably don't think of Australia. But Pontiac wants you to. Introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show this year, the new Pontiac G8, made Down Under and set to compete with Chrysler's 300C.
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