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MotorWeek Thanksgiving Retro Marathon | Seasons 1-22 on shuffle (1981-2003)

トヨタ FT-1 初公開

トヨタ FT1 コンセプト

Two world premieres at the Detroit Auto Show 2014

2015 Cadillac ATS coupe

2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe - Exterior and Interior Walkaround - Debut at 2014 Detroit Auto Show

2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe First Look

The All New Cadillac ATS Coupe: 2014 Detroit Auto Show

► Volkswagen @ 2014 NAIAS

Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge WORLD PREMIERE

► BMW at 2014 NAIAS

2015 Lexus RC F Gauges In Action - '14 NAIAS Detroit

Audi press conference at the NAIAS in Detroit 2014

Audi allroad shooting brake in Detroit

Toyota FT-1 Concept | DE

2014 Porsche 911 Targa Roof operation

Toyota FT-1: How and Why Its Designers Created This Awesome Concept - 2014 Detroit Auto Show

The 2015 WRX STI. In-depth.

New Porsche 911 Targa - Roof System

Volvo debuts the XC Concept Coupe at the 2014 NAIAS in Detroit

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