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We often accuse American vehicles of a lack of refinement or of simply not being in the same league as their Japanese counterparts. This time, it looks like the tide is turning for GM because the new Chevrolet Malibu has nothing to fear from its foreign rivals.
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The year 2007 represents in a fashion, Saturn’s renewal. For the last several years, this make has been presenting models on their last legs (or wheels) but now the Aura and the new VUE add a breath of fresh air.
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Before the arrival of this brand new 2009 version, the Subaru Forester played in the margins, thus difficult to compare directly with the competition; it had more volume than a compact while retaining similar dimensions.
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Each new generation of M series brings out the auto press en masse. You wonder how BMW will manage, once again, to improve the high performance Series 3, Series 5 and others. Well, as history often repeats itself, this Bavarian maker shows us even more of its wealth of know-how with the new 2008 M3.
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Since the end of the’80, the Honda Accord stood as a reference in the auto industry due to assembly quality, its legendary dependability, top resale value, roomy interior and all around solid performance.
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Before hand, I’m telling you, you must forget anything you had in mind in terms of comparing to the sheer performance of the Nissan GT-R 2009. Nissan redefined my perception of what is a true high performance sports car with this new GT-R.
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The summer of 2008 beginned very dreary in our neck of the woods because of the record breaking rainfall; the first of July is no exception as the rain pelts down. I pray we are spared the following day as the Road-test.com team...
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A little bit of history before starting the evaluation of this tryout. The Audi TT took shape in 1994 when a team of young designers sketched the concepts. These trials gave birth to two concept cars: the TT coupe revealed at the Frankfurt Salon in 1995...
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