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Chrysler

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

  • by Derek Fung

Chrysler is one of the core brands in Fiat Chrysler’s portfolio, but who is it named after? Hint: It’s the same guy who commissioned the Chrysler Building.

BMW

BMW 330e plug-in hybrid sedan (F30, 2016) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The F30 BMW 330e plug-in hybrid has a 2-liter turbo I4, a 65kW/250Nm electric motor, 8-speed auto for a total 185kW/252hp, and 40km/25mi EV driving range.

Saab

Saab 9-4x (Theta Premium, 2011) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Saab 9-4x was the company’s first crossover SUV and its first car built in Mexico. Based on the Cadillac SRX, it was offered only with V6 gas engines.

Ferrari

Ferrari F60 America: First of 10 convertibles arrives in USA

  • by Joshua Thompson

At the 25th Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, the first limited edition Ferrari F60 America convertible was delivered to its owner.

Volvo

Volvo C30 (facelift, 2010-2013) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2010 facelift for the Volvo C30 brought new engine options, as well as a front end with new headlights, grille and bumpers from the S40/V40.

Honda

Honda Accord (CD facelift, 1994-1996) sedan, wagon photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

For the 1994 facelift, the Honda Accord sedan gained wider taillights that stretch into the trunk, a longer nose, and other minor detail changes.

Land Rover

Land Rover Defender: 14 facts to celebrate 68 glorious years

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Land Rover Defender has bowed out of production after 68 years and over two million copies. Here are some interesting facts about the rugged off-roader.

Chevrolet

Chevrolet etymology: What does it mean? Who is it named after?

  • by Derek Fung

Chevrolet is GM’s mainstream brand in US, China and Asia, and it’s hugely popular, but did you know that it’s named after a Swiss racing driver?

Nissan

Nissan Pulsar Exa coupe (N12, 1982-1986, JDM) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

For the second generation Nissan Pulsar, the coupe gained the Exa name, as well as sharper styling, pop up headlights and a turbocharged engine.

Toyota

Toyota Sienta (NHP170, 2015, JDM) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The second-gen Toyota Sienta ditches its Clio styling for something more quirky. The minivan seats up to 7, has sliding rear doors, and optional hybrid.

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