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Saturn

Saturn etymology: What does its name mean? What is named after?

  • by Derek Fung

Saturn was established to take the fight to the Japanese brands with small cars, and no pressure dealers, but where did its name come from?

BMW

BMW 5-Series wagon (2012 facelift, F11, sixth generation) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2012 facelift for the BMW 5-Series wagon includes minor styling changes, new turbo I4 gas engines in place of the old I6 engine, and more equipment.

Honda

2016 Honda Freed: second-gen 5 or 7 seat minivan available now in Japan

  • by Joshua Thompson

The second generation Honda Freed has gone on sale in Japan, with the choice of 5 and 7 seat models, and a 1.5-liter I4 in hybrid or non-hybrid forms.

DS

DS etymology: What does its name mean?

  • by Derek Fung

The DS marque has now been split off from Citroen, and is Groupe PSA’s new luxury brand, but what does its name mean?

Toyota

Toyota 2000GT coupe (1967, 1968, USDM) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The beautiful Toyota 2000GT was sold in the US with a Yamaha tuned 2-liter I6 engine with 112kW (150hp). Most came with either red or white bodies.

Toyota

Toyota Succeed (2016 safety update, first generation, JDM) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

Like the Probox van, the Toyota Succeed passenger van has gained the radar and camera based Toyota Safety Sense system as part of this equipment update.

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Toyota Probox (2016 safety update, first generation, JDM) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Toyota Probox van, in production since 2002, has been given a safety update with the Toyota Safety Sense package now available.

Daihatsu

2016 Daihatsu Move Canbus: Cutest kei minivan ever resembles Catbus

  • by Joshua Thompson

Based on the latest Daihatsu Move kei car platform, the new Canbas has 5 seats, sliding rear doors, and smoother and much cuter styling than its siblings.

Dodge

Dodge etymology: What does its name mean? Who is it named after?

  • by Derek Fung

Dodge is one of Fiat Chrysler’s mainstream car brands in the US with a rich history of affordable high performance cars, but where does its name come from?

Honda

Honda Freed, Freed+ (2016, second generation, JDM) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The second-gen JDM Honda Freed is available in 5 (Freed+) and 7 (Freed) seat versions, with either a 1.5-liter I4, or a hybrid with a DCT and 1.5-liter I4.

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