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The Chevrolet Camaro Leads the 17 Bestselling Sports Cars in America

The Chevrolet Camaro was the bestselling muscle car in America for 2014, marking the 5th straight year that sporty Chevy has claimed that title, but it seems to go unmentioned that the Camaro is also the bestselling sports car in America – and today we look at the rest of the 17 bestselling sports cars in the US market.
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By: Patrick Rall

Part 2 of the Nissan Titan Truckumentary Released

The second part of Nissan's "Truckumentary" series showcasing the making of the all-new Nissan Titan pickup truck, set to unveil in Detroit next week. This segment focuses on the chief specialist behind the new Titan's design.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Jaguar and Land Rover pack strong economic punches in 2015

Coming out of the economic downturn over the past few years, Jaguar is posting some very good numbers in the sales and growth departments.
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By: Joseph Scott

The Ford F-Series Leads the Top 25 Bestselling Vehicles in 2014 US Sales

The sales figures for calendar year 2014 are in from pretty much every high volume automaker doing business in the US and for the 33rd straight year, Ford’s F Series pickup family is the bestselling vehicle in the US market, with 24 other vehicles moving more than 175,000 units in 2014 making up the top 25 vehicles in terms of 2014 US sales.
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By: Patrick Rall

Does Road and Track regret choosing Lexus IS 350 over BMW 3-Series after 8500 miles?

Last year Road and Track picked the new Lexus IS 350 over the BMW 335i. After four months with the Lexus do they regret that choice?
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By: John Goreham

Ford Mustang EcoBoost Loses Big Power on 87 Octane

Ford recommends that the 2.3L EcoBoost 4-cylinder in the 2015 Mustang be run on premium fuel for the best performance, but a new report indicates that the power numbers drop significantly when lower octane gasoline is substituted to save on fuel costs.
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By: Patrick Rall

NAIAS Preview: GM to Debut New Volt, Cadillac CTS-V, but No Camaro

When the 2015 North American International Auto Show opens next week, General Motors will show off a balance of efficiency and performance, with Chevrolet showing off the new Volt while Cadillac rolls out the next generation CTS-V.
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By: Patrick Rall