NAIAS 2015: 2016 Nissan Titan XD Revealed

Nissan is going big with its new 2016 Titan, especially with the larger Titan XD.

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NAIAS 2015: Mercedes GLE450 AMG Coupe First AMG Sport Model

Those who love the AMG badge, yet aren’t ready to take the plunge, now have the Mercedes GLE450 AMG to consider [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: A Clearer View For The 2016 Chevrolet Volt

Fuzzy photos from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show are one thing, official photos of the 2016 Chevrolet Volt are definitely another [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: Alfa Romeo 4C Spider

Who likes topless Italians? I sure do…

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NAIAS 2015: Mercedes-AMG GLE63 S Coupe 4Matic Ready For BMW X6

Mercedes loyalists, your X6 fighter has arrived [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: Mercedes Reveals 2016 C350 PHEV Sedan, Estate

Amid Dr. Z’s proclamation that 2015 would be “the Year of the SUV,” the Mercedes-Benz C350 Plug-In Hybrid was revealed prior to its official debut at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: Buick Reveals Avenir Concept Ahead Of Show

Buick unveiled another vehicle ahead of the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, this time in the form of the Avenir Concept [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: Jaguar Land Rover Bringing Diesel Power To US Market

Want a diesel in your Land Rover or Jaguar XE, yet live in the United States? Jaguar Land Rover has heard you loud and clear.

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NAIAS 2015: Infiniti Lights Up Its World With Q60 Concept

What’s white with blue lights all over itself and a pair of haunting eyes? The Infiniti Q60 Concept, of course [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: Volkswagen Previews Midsize SUV With Cross Coupe GTE

Taking a step closer toward a production midsize SUV for its Chattanooga, Tenn. plant, Volkswagen is unveiling its Cross Coupe GTE at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show.

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NAIAS 2015: 2016 Buick Cascada Marks Brand Return To Convertibles

Revealed ahead of its 2015 Detroit Auto Show debut, the 2016 Buick Cascada marks the brand’s return to the convertible game after a 25-year absence [Live photos now available – CA].

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NAIAS 2015: 2016 Lincoln MKX Leaked Before Show Debut

Coming straight from a leaked URL on Lincoln’s Canadian website is the 2016 MKX.

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Volvo Launches Successor To Subaru Outback SUS

The Volvo V60 Cross Country makes sense. But this?

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2016 Toyota Tacoma Revealed

No details have been released, but hit the jump for a full gallery of photos.

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Buick Wants You To Envision A Cascade

Automotive News has good news for Buick dealers. Two new products will be debating at next week’s North American International Auto Show.

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  • Jeff Overall I prefer the 59 GM cars to the 58s because of less chrome but I have a new appreciation of the 58 Cadillac Eldorados after reading this series. I use to not like the 58 Eldorados but I now don't mind them. Overall I prefer the 55-57s GMs over most of the 58-60s GMs. For the most part I like the 61 GMs. Chryslers I like the 57 and 58s. Fords I liked the 55 thru 57s but the 58s and 59s not as much with the exception of Mercury which I for the most part like all those. As the 60s progressed the tail fins started to go away and the amount of chrome was reduced. More understated.
  • Theflyersfan Nissan could have the best auto lineup of any carmaker (they don't), but until they improve one major issue, the best cars out there won't matter. That is the dealership experience. Year after year in multiple customer service surveys from groups like JD Power and CR, Nissan frequency scrapes the bottom. Personally, I really like the never seen new Z, but after having several truly awful Nissan dealer experiences, my shadow will never darken a Nissan showroom. I'm painting with broad strokes here, but maybe it is so ingrained in their culture to try to take advantage of people who might not be savvy enough in the buying experience that they by default treat everyone like idiots and saps. All of this has to be frustrating to Nissan HQ as they are improving their lineup but their dealers drag them down.
  • SPPPP I am actually a pretty big Alfa fan ... and that is why I hate this car.
  • SCE to AUX They're spending billions on this venture, so I hope so.Investing during a lull in the EV market seems like a smart move - "buy low, sell high" and all that.Key for Honda will be achieving high efficiency in its EVs, something not everybody can do.
  • ChristianWimmer It might be overpriced for most, but probably not for the affluent city-dwellers who these are targeted at - we have tons of them in Munich where I live so I “get it”. I just think these look so terribly cheap and weird from a design POV.