Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, SUVs, Kia
Kia has slapped a name on the production body-on-frame SUV born from the 2005 Mesa concept. Dubbed “Borrego,” the truck will be offered with V6 or V8 power and have a grille that looks uncannily similar to the one on the Subaru Tribeca. Its headlights are reminiscent of the […]
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Filed under: Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Minivans/MPVs, Nissan
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Nissan has a new family-hauler concept lined up for the upcoming Detroit Auto Show called the FORUM. The vannish machine boasts trackless sliders, no B-pillar and maybe hints at what’s in store for car buyers when the current Quest ultimately runs its course. In […]
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Filed under: Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Hybrids/Alternative, Sedans/Saloons, Green
Click the image above for a high-res pic of the Fisker Hybrid Sedan concept.
Henrik Fisker is a car designer. It’s not his fault that his designs — some of the finest — have clothed some of the thirstiest (and beautiful) cars. But design is a portable […]
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Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, Hybrids/Alternative, Sedans/Saloons, Green
Here we have the first image of the upcoming plug-in hybrid luxury car from Fisker set to debut at this year’s Detroit Auto Show in January. Developed in conjunction with Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, the plug-in hybrid will cost around $100,000 and initially be built in a […]
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Filed under: Aftermarket, Detroit Auto Show, Ferrari
Ferrari engines have found there way into a variety of different cars - Lancias, Maserati, even the forthcoming A1GP racecar - but this has to be a first. Someone is shoehorning the V8 from the late, great Ferrari 360 Modena into a 1960 Nash Rambler wagon, of all things.
Dropping […]
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