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Range Rover Evoque Prices

Range Rover Evoque prices remain competitive despite being one of the sharpest looking and more capable compact crossovers in the market. Want an ultra-stylish small SUV to complement your equally stylish and active lifestyle? The Range Rover Evoque is the right vehicle for you. The newest and smallest Range Rover is a direct assault to the BMW X1 and the Audi Q3 but it can even rival other compact cars and midsize saloons in the price range. The ...

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Mercedes-Benz CLK500: High style, surgically enhanced

Many baby boomers are having "some work done" on their sagging bodies — getting a tuck here and a nip there — and some of their cars are going under the scalpel, too. The wraps have come off the Mercedes-Benz CLK, a favorite coupe of the country club set, and the results are stunning. Mercedes introduced the CLK in 1997 as a ‘98 model, confident that the withered market for two-door luxury cars would bloom again as aging boomers traded ...

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Toyota 4Runner gets major overhaul

Toyota followed in the footsteps of the Big Three U.S. automakers and has used Texas as the stage to introduce its newest truck product.. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have known for years that the state of Texas, and particularly the State Fair of Texas, are great venues for public introductions of new trucks and sport utilities, primarily because Texas also is the biggest truck market for those companies. Toyota rolled out the all-new 2003 4Runner ...

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LW300 wagon a leap forward for Saturn

Saturn, the Tennessee-based division of General Motors established in 1991, has never offered bad cars, but it still can be said that the 2003 line — topped by the LW300 wagon — represents a quantum jump. With a list of standard features that shames some of its midsize rivals, the LW300 may look like your traditional station wagon, but it doesn’t drive or ride like one. It’s tight, eminently controllable and comfortable. There are options, ...

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Georgia’s $320 million offer lures DaimlerChrysler plant

The latest bidding war between southern states over a new auto manufacturing plant was resolved in Georgia’s favor for the first time, as DaimlerChrysler said Thursday it had chosen a site near Savannah over one near Charleston, S.C., to turn out two types of vans now made only in Germany. The $754 million assembly plant in Pooler, 12 miles west of Savannah, will go into construction in July "barring any unforeseen changes in the economy," ...

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Mini Cooper is ‘fab’ again

Given that its return was as inevitable as the sun rising in the east and Willie Nelson being on the road again, BMW still has done a magnificent job of manufacturing, marketing and just flat hyping its Mini Cooper. The little darling — no going against the public perception here — is as pervasive as those wretched pop-up ads on the Web. Folks who did and didn’t know the original, which was birthed in 1959, are lusting after it, much to the ...

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Lexus packs a punch in smaller ES 300

The Lexus ES 300 is back for 2003 with no changes in its second year after a complete update just last year. It was then, and remains today, one of the best entry-level luxury cars on the market. I wasn’t a big fan of the previous generation of the ES 300, but this new one outshines the old one, and the changes run far deeper than external appearance. This ES 300 comes on an all-new platform — the basic architecture of the vehicle — with a wheelbase ...

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Buick Park Avenue Ultra sings

Whether admiring or seriously considering buying the Buick Park Avenue Ultra sedan, don’t be misled by its throwback touches such as the three porthole openings on each front fender. This is one up-to-date sedan with moxie. In no way will sliding behind the leather-wrapped wheel and adjusting the cradling driver’s seat make you feel you’re in your father or grandfather’s Buick. Show it to them, and they might approach it the same way they’d ...

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