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2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse pricing announced

Mitsubishi announced pricing for the 2009 Eclipse and Eclipse Spyder. For the Spider pricing starts at $20,099 for the 5-Speed Manual and go up to $24,999 for the 5-Speed Sportronic version, while for the Spyder version prices start at $ 25,799 for the 5-Speed Manual and go up to $ 29,999 for the 5-Speed Sportronic version. Options include: Leather Package $1000 (Leather Front Seating Surfaces, Center Display with Outside Temperature and Compass, Heated Front Seats, Heated Slide View (…)

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Tune you Bmw with the new Euro Sport carbon fiber grilles

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If you want to add some fancy look to your Bmw you may want to choose the Euro Sport Tuning's real carbon fiber. This grilles are an excellent addition to your vehicle, giving it the sporty look that only real, high quality carbon fiber can. They have no chrome and they are entirely grille replacements and not overlays. The grilles are made of 100% true carbon fiber and only top quality materials are used with the help of the best production methods. Currently the offer includes grilles in (…)

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Audi at “Iron Man” Premiere

Audi hit the red carpet last night at the premiere of Marvel Studios' Iron Man, the summer blockbuster from Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment due in theaters May 2. Celebrities arrived at the event in Audi R8’s, Audi Q7 SUV's and A8L sedans. Tony Stark’s car, the Audi R8, was also on display on the red carpet. The following stars drove to Hollywood’s Grauman’s Chinese Theater in the exclusive Audi R8, which has a 2-year waitlist: Jeff Bridges, Robert (…)

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Lorinser CLS L 55 RS based on the Mercedes CLS

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Based on the facelifted Mercedes CLS, the Lorinser CLS L 55 RS body kit features a front bumper, side skirts, rear bumper, rear air diffuser with integrated sport exhaust system, 20” alloy Lorinser RS 6 wheels and a stylish rear spoiler. With 388 hp as standard, the engine received an upgrade of 72 hp, now developing 460 hp and 530 Nm of torque. The interior of the vehicle also received a plus of sportivity with carbon fiber insertions for the arm rest and center (…)

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Evo X MR and WRX STi Spec C in the works

Mitsubishi and Subaru are working on a hard-core version of their latest Evo X and Impreza WRX. The Evo X MR – the badge stands for Mitsubishi Racing – gets a host of cosmetic upgrades, with extra vents and air intakes on the nose to improve cooling. There's also a revised rear wing and side skirts, plus black alloys. The MR packs around 305bhp – that's 20bhp more than the entry-level Evo X – which puts it on a par with the standard Impreza WRX STi. The Evo X MR will be powered by a reworked (…)

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GM wants 20 new models through 2012

General Motors Europe will invest a total of €9 billion into Opel through 2012, thus strengthening its core brand. €6.5 billion alone will be spent on the development of new vehicles and propulsion systems. In addition, the company is investing considerably into its German plants, Rüsselsheim, Bochum, Kaiserslautern and Eisenach. GM Europe will invest €900 million into its new Rüsselsheim plant, which was put into operation in 2002. As of autumn 2008, Rüsselsheim will build a new generation (…)

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Toyota announced 2008-2009 line-up pricing adjustment

Toyota announced new manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) today for certain Toyota and Lexus vehicles, effective mid- to late May 2008. At this time, pricing for the all-new 2008 Sequoia full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV), the 2008 Tacoma pickup truck, the all-new 2009 Corolla compact car and all-new 2009 Matrix crossover utility vehicle pricing remains unchanged. The base MSRP for 2008 Yaris sedan will receive a new price of $12,425, an increase of $200, or 1.6 percent. (…)

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