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2013 BMW M5 configurator revs up
Cập nhật lúc: 10:57 22/05/2012
With a starting MSRP of $90,695, the 2013 BMW M5 is spendy to begin with. But loading it up with all the trimmings, you'll see a sticker price north of $116,000. And we know this because we just spent a few minutes playing with the M5 configurator, which is now live on the BMW consumer website.
Gazoo Racing drums up twincharged 320-horsepower Toyota GT86
Cập nhật lúc: 14:11 17/05/2012
As if turbos weren't enough.
Volkswagen gives the R-Line treatment to European-model Passat
Cập nhật lúc: 10:21 11/05/2012
Few automakers can produce the kind of sports sedans that the Germans do. And for most of the country's automakers, those performance vehicles can be recognized by one letter (or a combination of a few): M for BMW, RS for Audi, AMG for Mercedes-Benz... and R for Volkswagen. The relatively new performance division at Wolfsburg has now gotten its hands on the Passat, and these are the results.
Aston Martin reveals DBS Ultimate online
Cập nhật lúc: 10:28 09/05/2012
Typically when an automaker releases a new car, we see it in a press release (whether embargoed for later release or not) before it pops up on their public-domain website. But not this time.
Porsche 960 to be a Ferrari-fighting four-door coupe
Cập nhật lúc: 15:02 07/05/2012
Automobile's Georg Kacher goes deep into the Volkswagen product plan, looking at the 32 models that the group's ten brands will roll out over the next five years. These vehicles are expected to drive VW to the top of the mountain in 2018, where the flag for World's Largest Automaker awaits.
New entry-level Mercedes crossover to be dubbed GLA
Cập nhật lúc: 09:43 04/05/2012
With BMW readying a refreshed X1 crossover for the U.S. this fall, Mercedes-Benz is looking to play Burger King to the Bavarian automaker's McDonald's, launching its own kiddie-sized crossover next year. According to Car, the new model, formerly known as BLK, is now called GLA, thanks to the marque's new nomenclature.
World's carmakers woo China despite slowing sales
Cập nhật lúc: 10:15 24/04/2012
Major carmakers gathered in Beijing Monday for China's leading auto show, seeking an edge in the world's largest automobile market after a sharp slowdown in growth.China emerged as the world's top car market in 2009, but the sector stalled dramatically last year, with sales rising just 2.5 percent to reach 18.51 million units, after the government rolled back auto-purchase incentives.
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