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| 2010 Honda Insight
Honda’s all-new hybrid for 2010 isn’t the first Insight offered by the Japanese automaker. That would be the original Honda Insight introduced in 1999, which broke new ground as the first gasoline-electric hybrid car sold in the U.S. See full review |
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| 2010 Lexus RX 350
The RX is a big deal for Lexus. Not only was the RX the earliest luxury crossover vehicle, it’s also been one of the most popular and the best selling of all Lexus vehicles sold in the U.S. See full review |
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2009 Chevrolet Tahoe
Tahoe, the best-selling full-size SUV in the country, was completely redesigned for 2007, and exhibits few visible changes for either 2008 or 2009. See full review |
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| 2009 Hyundai Genesis
It was 1986 when South Korean auto manufacturer Hyundai first started importing vehicles to the U.S., starting with the dreadful Excel at a base price of $4,995. Since then, Hyundai has kept chipping away, improving its name and image, and now making some of the best-built vehicles in the world ... See full review |
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| 2009 Suzuki Equator
In the past five years, Suzuki has sold more than one million motorcycle and all-terrain vehicles in the United States, which is about 10 times the number of cars it sells here annually. See full review |
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2010 Mercedes Benz GLK
Not wanting to be left out of the popular small and sporty crossover utility vehicle market, German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has expanded to five the number of SUVs in its lineup by adding the all-new GLK. See full review |
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