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2026 Chevy Traverse Z71 Review and Off-Road Test

Toyota Prius v Concept revealed for Detroit - static footage

Toyota Prius c Concept

2011 GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept

Hyundai Curb Concept

2012 Hyundai Veloster

Meet the 2012 Buick Verano

Honda Civic Si Coupe and Sedan

Toyota Prius V Minivan Hybrid

Toyota Prius C Concept

Fiat Increases Chrysler Group Stake to 25%

The Fiat Group has announced today that it has raised its stake in Chrysler LLC from 20 to 25 percent. The automaker received all governmental approvals and will begin production of the Fully Integrated Robotized Engine (FIRE) at its Dundee (Michigan, USA)  plant. Consequently, Fiat’s stake increased automatically under the terms of the Operating Agreement outlined on June 10, 2009. Source

Johnson Controls reveals futuristic interior

The interior of the future might include stadium seating, waterproof and recyclable materials and LED ambient lighting. And of course, it would be powered completely by electricity.

Ford Vertrek Concept

Previewing the next Kuga and Escape

2011 North American Car And Truck Of The Year: Chevrolet Volt and Ford Explorer

This year's nominees were:

Kia KV-7 Concept

Porsche 918 RSR revealed in Detroit

Porsche 918 RSR

2012 Chevrolet Epica spied

2012 Volkswagen Passat - Chasing Flames

Sneak Peak - Porsche World Premiere in Detroit

2012 Chevrolet Sonic sedan, hatch + Z-Spec Concept unveiled

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