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GM has announced its Hydra-Matic 6T70 six-speed automatic transmission will make its first appearance on the 2007 Saturn Aura sedan.
The 2006 RL will be available with the RL Technology Package, which includes a Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control and Michelin run-flat tires.
Beginning in November, 22 major metropolitan areas will be able to receive real-time traffic reports, thanks to Sirius^ SiriusConnect SIR-ALP10T.
Volvo’s next-generation S60 saloon is shaping up ahead of its 2007 launch. Reader Tuli Margulies caught this heavily disguised S60 undergoing cold-weather testing while out skiing in Sweden.
Saab will build a new 9-3 wagon to its lineup. To be priced "well under" $30,000, Saab hopes the SportCombi will ride a wave of rising interest in station wagons.
Saab will give its midsize 9-5 sedan and wagon a modest face-lift in the coming year, and a successor model is in the pipeline, a company executive told Inside Line.
Introduced originally at the tail end of 2002, the Cayenne will be refreshed for the 2007 model year.
Dubbed 987, the new Boxster convertible will be larger and more spacious than the current model, with a coupe variant to follow.
The next-generation Mini range will have six distinct body styles, according to leaked documents.
After the launch of the redesigned 3 Series for the 2005 model year, BMW is expected to follow up with an all-new M3 shortly thereafter. Power will come from an all-new 4.0-liter V8 with roughly 400 horses and a quick-shifting SMG transmission.
The Bentley Continental GT coupe has been a runaway success, but that hasn^t stopped the engineers in Crewe from working on the next phase of the project, the 2007 Continental GT convertible. In the product plan right from the start, our latest spy photos show that the convertible Continental GT is well on its way to showrooms.
In the fall of 2006 Audi will release the second generation TT sports car. Initially it will come to the market as a coupe, while a convertible should follow one year later.
Sources close to General Motors have told Inside Line the automaker^s new Lambda family of large crossover vehicles will be able to accommodate both V6 and V8 engines, as well as GM^s new six-speed automatic transmission.
Nissan North America raised prices on its Titan pickup from $300 to $650 for the 2006 model year, and an extra $500 to $850 was added to its Armada SUV.
Citroen^s latest concept car, displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show, continues the MPV/lounge on wheels idea started with the C-AirLounge concept from the 2003 Frankfurt Show. The new concept car is called the C-SportLounge, and as the name suggests leans towards sportiness more than luxury.
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