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High Gear Media Staff,
French manufacturer Renault isn’t short of small cars for the European market. There’s the recently announced Twingo, Clio, Clio Campus, and Modus, none of which is more than 157.5 inches long. And now it’s...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Considering it is rolling out barely one Veyron a week, you’d be hard-pressed to call the reborn Bugatti brand “mainstream.” But for some folks, two identical cars are just too darn many. So look for a...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Among all the green-tinged, environmentally aware products on the Mercedes-Benz stand at the 2007Frankfurt auto show — we’re mentally excluding the SLR Roadster, of course — will be the first Benz fruits of...
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High Gear Media Staff,
The word “Jaguar” will start to be ditched from the back of production cars within two or three years, the firm’s design boss has confirmed. Speaking in late June as he showed off the XF at a secret media...
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High Gear Media Staff,
If you’re not in Trollhattan, this weekend, you’re missing out on the biggest non-Midsummer blast likely ever held in the small town in westernSweden . It’s Saab’s 60th anniversary party — and Saab is...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Mercedes-Benz has added a Sport edition to the SL-Class convertible lineup. The fifth-generation SL’s latest version wears silver and aluminum trim in the cabin, from stitching on its seats to its dash panels,...
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High Gear Media Staff,
Mercedes has confirmed it will unveil a convertible version of the McLaren SLR this summer. It will be one of the world’s fastest convertibles, with a 0-60 mph time of around four seconds and a top speed of 200...
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Douglas Flint, Editor
2005 Frankfurt Show Preview, Part II by Henny Hemmes (8/10/2005)Volvo C70, Lambo Gallardo Spyder and Peugeot coupe. Daily Edition: Aug. 10, 2005 by TCC Team (8/9/2005)New Golf R32, Kia searching for U.S. plant...