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Fiat-Chrysler hopes performance sells new 2018 Alfa Romeo SUV

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is boasting that the new 2018 Alfa Romeo SUV Stelvio will have 505 horsepower and go from 0-60 in Just 3.9 Seconds. It was unveiled today at the Los Angeles auto show.
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By: Mary Conway

When Is It a Coupe? If It Has Two Doors, Not Four And It Is An Audi Sportback

Audi's A5 Sportback, slated to go on sale in 2018, popped up at this week's Los Angeles Auto Show. The A5 Sportback looks like a smaller clone of the A7.
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By: Marc Stern

Mercedes-Maybach S650 Cabriolet Is A Limited Affair

For those who are lucky to have mounds of money to throw around and want a vehicle that will not be seen on every street corner, Mercedes-Maybach has the model for you.
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By: Will Maley

New Hellcat Dodge Stock Power 1/4-mile Record Set in Michigan

This past weekend, a 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat with absolutely no power modifications ran a 10.56 quarter mile – setting the record for the quickest Dodge Hellcat car running on 100% stock power.
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By: Patrick Rall

New Chevy Colorado ZR2 Packs Supercar Suspension, Diesel Power

The big news from Chevrolet at the ongoing LA Auto Show is the debut of the new Colorado ZR2 – a midsized pickup designed to conquer the nastiest off-road situations featuring the first application of a high performance suspension setup previously reserved for supercars and race cars.
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By: Patrick Rall

2017 Volvo S90 T6 Inscription performance a bit of a mind blower

Looking to the rather conservative bodyline of Volvo’s latest premium sedan offering, one isn’t necessarily inclined to think “high performance sedan,” in the drive performance sense anyway, Think again.
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By: Parks McCants

Subaru is #1 Mainstream Brand in America for Residual Value; They Stack 6 Cars on Top

Subaru is the #1 brand in America in ALG’s Residual Value Award. How do they keep doing it?
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By: Denis Flierl

How Toyota Builds Almost Every New Truck in Texas

When Toyota broke ground on their truck plant outside of San Antonio Texas, critics insisted that it would be impossible for the company to make this location work – but Toyota has proven those folks wrong in a big way, building almost every truck sold in America in the Texas plant.
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By: Patrick Rall