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Honda

Honda FCX Clarity (2008-2014) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Honda FCX Clarity is a lease-only boldly styled sedan with a 100kW electric motor powered by a hydrogen fuel cell stack with a range of 240mi (390km).

Nissan

Nissan Quest Concept (2002) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The radical 2002 Nissan Quest Concept previewed the third generation minivan, which ditched its Ford association with an expressive new body.

BMW

BMW Concept Active Tourer (2012) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2012 BMW Concept Active Tourer previewed the brand’s first FWD car, the 2-Series Active Tourer minivan, and is based on the UKL platform used by Mini.

BMW

BMW 4-Series coupe (F32, 2013) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The F32 BMW 4-Series is based on the 3-Series but finally abandons the 3-Series name. Comes in RWD or AWD with either turbo I4 or I6 gas and diesel motors.

BMW

2016 BMW M5 Competition Edition: Euro-only model with 600hp/441kW

  • by Joshua Thompson

Based on the Competition Package, the BMW M5 Competition Edition is limited edition Euro-only model with a more powerful 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 gas motor.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen Jetta etymology: What does its name mean?

  • by Derek Fung

The Volkswagen Jetta is a Golf-derived sedan that’s been a mainstay of the company’s lineup since 1979, but what does its name mean, if anything?

Hyundai

Hyundai Elantra Sport (2017, AD, USA) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Hyundai Elantra Sport has a 1.6-liter turbo I4 engine with 200hp (149kW) and 190 lb-ft (258Nm), and either a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT.

Ford

Ford Focus ST (2012, Mark IV, Australia, EU, LW Mk II) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Mark IV Ford Focus ST dropped the old car’s Volvo 2.5-liter turbo 5-cylinder in favor of a 2-liter turbo I4 with 252hp (188kW) and 270 lb-ft (366Nm).

Nissan

Nissan Quest (V41, 1998-2002) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The second-gen Nissan Quest is based on the original’s platform, but the body now has an extra door on the driver’s side. Also sold as the Mercury Villager.

Honda

Honda City (2014, GM6, Australia) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The GM6 Honda City (Grace in Japan) is built on the GK5 Jazz/Fit hatchback, so the taller than normal sedan comes with lie flat Magic Seats as standard.

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