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2008 Mitsubishi Lancer
Mitsubishi will continue a push for new, mass-market offerings in January at the Detroit show with this new Lancer Sedan. more
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Eighth Place: 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX
A new Subaru Impreza will be unveiled at the New York auto show in April, and we're hoping that the WRX will come along with it, despite rumors that it will not. Look for the new Subaru Impreza to hit streets in late 2007 with more focused chassis dynamics and more
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2008 Ford Fairlane
The Fairlane will be the production version of the vaguely retro-looking, three-row crossover/wagon concept (shown above) from the 2005 Detroit auto show. Ford will replace its ancient, deeply uncool Freestar with the Fairlane in 2008. more
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First Place: 2008 BMW M3
After more than a decade with six-cylinder engines, the M3 in its next iteration will move up to a V-8, just as the latest M5 has migrated from eight cylinders to ten. We expect the new, high-revving V-8 to displace 4.0 liters and to share its basic architectu more
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2008 Audi A5 and S5
Behold Audi's first coupes in over a decade. And unlike the previous Audi coupes, the A5 isn't a hatchback. Designer Walter de'Silva declares this to be his most beautiful car yet, and we're not inclined to disagree. The A5 debuts a new design direction for Au more
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2008 Audi A5
You should see the new Audi A5--a two-door version of the popular A4 sedan--on streets sometime in 2007, most likely in the fall. The A5 will be available as a coupe or soft top, although the convertible won't appear until 2008. The A5's long wheelbase helps e more
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Fourth Place: 2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe
While Infiniti's only news at this year's Detroit show was a refreshed interior for the juggernaut QX56, they released this New York show preview sketch before media days even ended at Cobo Hall. What you see here is a teaser sketch of an all new G coupe due t more
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Seventh Place: 2008 Aston Martin Rapide
At the 2006 Detroit auto show, Aston Martin stunned the gathered crowd with a breathtakingly beautiful four-door styling exercise called the Rapide. Named for the legendary late-1930s Lagonda flagship engineered byW. O. Bentley, the Rapide is the second fou more
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First Place: 2009 Chevrolet Camaro
It's Friday afternoon, our appointment with the Chevrolet Camaro concept car is at hand, and the gray clouds hanging over Milford, Michigan, don't look like they're going to disappear anytime soon. As we head east on I-96 toward the Milford exit, a few splatte more
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Second Place: 2008 Nissan Skyline GT-R
Nissan gave the world a big glimpse of its keenly anticipated 2008 Skyline GT-R with this carefully constructed show car. The GT-R PROTO is not a near-production model, though, as the interior is just a blank black panel, and Nissan is providing absolutely no more
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