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Toyota

Toyota Aygo X-pure (2015) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Toyota Aygo X-pure limited edition has a white body, silver X grille, 15-inch alloys, and is available in three trim grades.

Nissan

Nissan Altima (U13 USDM 1992-1997) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

Debuting in 1992, the Nissan Altima (originally Stanza Altima) replaced the Stanza, and had plenty of smooth, soft curves, and a standard 2.4-liter I4.

Fiat

Fiat 124 Spider: ND Mazda MX-5 base, new style, 1.4L turbo

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2016 Fiat 124 Spider is based on the ND Mazda MX-5, but has been fitted with new front and rear end styling, and Fiat’s 1.4-liter turbocharged engine.

Nissan

Nissan 370Z coupe (Z34 facelift) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

In 2012, the Z34 Nissan 370Z received a minor facelift and upgrade with new LED driving lights, bumpers, and upgraded suspension.

Hyundai

Hyundai Ioniq etymology: What does its name mean?

  • by Derek Fung

Due to be revealed in early 2016, the Hyundai Ioniq is the brand’s first dedicated hybrid, PHEV and EV, but what does its name mean?

Nissan

Nissan Versa (N17 facelift) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

In 2014, Nissan gave the awkward N17 Versa sedan a facelift with new headlights and grille. Now it looks frumpy and weird.

Mazda

ND Mazda MX-5 named Japan’s 2015 Car of the Year

  • by Joshua Thompson

The fourth generation Mazda MX-5 (Mazda Roadster in Japan) has been named the 2015-2016 Japanese Car of Year.

Hyundai

Hyundai Elantra (AD, sixth generation) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

For the sixth generation Hyundai Elantra, the small sedan has swoopy lines but a more refined style. The interior is a scaled down version of the Sonata’s.

Toyota

Toyota Kijang etymology: What does its name mean?

  • by Derek Fung

The Toyota Kijang is cheap, but rugged, body-on-frame minivan and one of Indonesia’s most popular cars, but what does its name mean?

Genesis

Genesis EQ900 first generation (KDM) photo gallery

  • by Joshua Thompson

The first Genesis model, the EQ900 (G90 outside of Korea), has been launched. Replacing the Equus, there’s a choice of V6, turbo V6 and V8 engines.

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