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Old Dec 06, 2009, 08:09 AM
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Lexus LF-A 10 Cylinders, 500 HP, 3300 Pounds add up to 0-60 in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 202 Miles per Hour, the car is loaded with sci-fi list of technology and an interior that would embarass a rolls for shear quality, as expected the price tag is stratospheric...

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2011 Cadilac CTS Coupe, forget about the days of Cadilacs being armchair crusiers, This is a BMW fighter that will have a standard 300 HP V6

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2011 Infiniti M, Nissan's luxury flagship sports a new shape, a standard 330 HP V6 with an optional 400 HP V8, Packed with gizmos galore and sweet sporty suspension.

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2011 Buick Regal, this is Buick's new entry level car. Loaded with standard equipment, this car will feature a 182Hp 4 Cyl as standard with a 220HP 4Cyl as optional, this is a cousin to the next gen Malibu.

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2011 Mazda 2, slotting below the 3 and sharing a platform with the upcoming Ford Festia This is Mazda's new entry level car, no details about drivetrains have been revealed yet.

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2011 Kia Sorrento, an attractive redesign, this has a standard 4cyl with an optional V6, three rows of seats and it will be built here in America.

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2011 Chevy Caprice Patrol Car. You DO NOT want this in your rearview mirror LOL This car is based on the defunct Ponitac G8 (Holden Comodore for you Aussies!) sports 355HP and a very aggressive suspension. Looks like the old crown vic will be headed to pasture. No civilian version is planned at this time

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2011 Toyota Sienna. The Sienna is already considered the best minivan on the market, is getting a fresh new look next year. Both 4 and 6 Cylinder engines will be available and it is the only traditional minivan to offer the option of all wheel drive.

and lastly what auto show is complete without at least one Japanese automaker showing something... weird, this time its Honda's turn

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Meet P-NUT (Personal-Neo Urban Transport) This tiny car is Honda's answer to the Smart car, sporting room for three, and a modular engine bay. This concept is Honda's glimpse at the future of "City" cars. At this point ( Thank God!!) this is only a concept, there are no plans to sell this thing...

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Old Dec 07, 2009, 05:44 PM
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that Lexus could have been bought by Darth Vader
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I wonder how much the car at the top goes for?
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I wonder how much the car at the top goes for?
close to 400K
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Old Dec 09, 2009, 09:46 PM
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That little white car, 6th one down in the photos, looks like someone sliced it in half. Not my thing at all.
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