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New production and concept cars on display downtown By Michael Binstock More ...
Acorn Automotive Editor By Michael Binstock For many years, Suzuki has had a reputation for producing small but innovative vehicles. Better known in the motorcycle and marine worlds, Suzuki found their niche as a pioneer in the small SUV market. With the introduction of the 2001 Grand Vitara XL-7 this is Suzuki’s largest and most versatile ve... More ...
The least expensive MBZ in the U.S. More ...
Acorn Automotive Editor By Michael Binstock Volkswagen of America, Inc. took the wraps off its first-ever Jetta Wagon at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, along with a bevy of other new and updated models that include a New Beetle Sport model, a new Passat sedan and wagon, and a limited Wolfsburg edition Jetta. More ...
Acorn Automotive Editor By Michael Binstock The dreams of many luxury car customers came true Sunday when the 2002 Lexus SC 430 hardtop convertible finally made it onto the Lexus stand at the LA show, after its world introduction in Detroit. The SC 430 will go on sale March 15, 2001, and melds sophisticated exterior styling, luxurious interio... More ...
Roadster make world debut Acorn Automotive Editor By Michael Binstock The 2001 BMW M coupe and M roadster made their world debut at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show. BMW further announced manufacturer’s suggested retail prices of $45,635 for the M coupe and $46,635 for the M roadster. The 2001 M3coupe, announced earlier this year will be priced at $46,045. More ...
Acorn Automotive Editor By Michael Binstock During the media days at the show Ford announced it will introduce the 2001 Mustang Bullitt GT, a performance derivative inspired by the legendary 1968 Mustang Fastback that co-starred with Steve McQueen in the classic Warner Bros. Pictures film, "Bullitt." More ... |
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