All posts tagged "NAIAS"
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News
/ 4 years agoThe 2021 Detroit Auto Show Has Been Cancelled… Sort Of?
Last year, the Detroit Auto Show was cancelled on account of the coronavirus pandemic, and it looks like history is about...
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News
/ 5 years agoDetroit Auto Show Canceled As TCF Center Prepares To Be Field Hospital For COVID-19
While the Detroit Auto Show is normally held in miserable, snowy January, they recently decided to breathe some new life into...
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Cars
/ 6 years agoSubaru Unleashes Most Powerful Model Yet, The Limited-Edition STI S209
For years now, Subaru owners have been complaining about how the WRX STI hasn’t gotten a significant power bump since 2004,...
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Trucks
/ 6 years agoThe All-New 2020 Kia Telluride Offers Rugged Luxury
Kia is stepping their game up big time with the all-new 2020 Kia Telluride, a big, bold and boxy midsize SUV...
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Cars
/ 6 years agoThe 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 Is Finally Here, And It Was Totally Worth The Wait!
Get excited guys, because the all-new Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is finally here, and it is an absolute beast, with more...
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Cars
/ 6 years agoThe 2020 Toyota Supra Makes Its Official Debut In Detroit
Just a few days ago, we shared video of the new Supra that Toyota Mexico “accidently” posted on Twitter, giving us...
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Cars
/ 6 years agoLexus Brings The Heat With 2020 Lexus RC F Track Edition
Last month, Lexus shared a teaser photo of the 2020 Lexus RC F Track Edition ahead of the Detroit Auto Show,...
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Concepts
/ 6 years agoLexus LC Convertible Concept Unveiled Ahead Of Detroit Auto Show
Just when you thought the stunning Lexus LC couldn’t get any better looking, along comes the Lexus LC Convertible Concept, which...
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Cars
/ 6 years agoThe Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition Is A Thing Of Beauty
When Lincoln first announced that they were bringing back their flagship Continental model, we were hopeful that they would bring back...
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News
/ 6 years ago2020 Lexus RC F Track Edition To Make Its Debut At Detroit Auto Show
We have been fans of the Lexus RC F since it was first released back in 2015, but I often wondered...