2016 Lexus GS F, Now With 25 Percent Less Aggro

The upcoming Lexus GS F retains the IS-F’s intense shade of blue, but lacks the bulging fenders, giant wheels and other visual cues that scream “please take me seriously as an M3 competitor”.

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Infiniti Queues Up Their Next Q

One thing you can be sure of: when a Japanese auto maker releases a “concept” you can bet that the production version will be pretty close to it.

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Acura: Next NSX Debuting At Detroit – We Promise

Acura is apparently serious about the next NSX making its debut at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. Stop us if you’ve heard this one before.

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Toyota Will Introduce Redesigned Tacoma At Detroit Auto Show

After over a decade without any substantial changes, Toyota is finally redesigning the mid-size Tacoma pickup for 2016.

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Next Nissan Titan Will Make Detroit Debut

The next-generation Nissan Titan will make its debut in Detroit, at the 2015 North American International Auto Show.

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  • Tassos OK Corey. I went and saw the photos again. Besides the fins, one thing I did not like on one of the models (I bet it was the 59) was the windshield, which looked bent (although I would bet its designer thought it was so cool at the time). Besides the too loud fins. The 58 was better.