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2015 Lincoln Navigator starts at $62,475
Fri, 23 May 2014The 2015 Lincoln Navigator will cost $62,475, including destination, when it hits dealership lots. The optional reserve package, which comes with 22-inch wheels, upgraded leather and premium Ziricote wood trim, costs $69,975. Four-wheel drive adds about $3,000 to the price.
New Lexus ‘F’ teased – looks like the Lexus RC-F is on the way
Mon, 09 Dec 2013Looks like the Lexus RC-F Coupe is heading for Detroit With the Detroit Auto Show arriving as soon as we have Christmas and the New Year out of the way, the teases for new cars are going to start flowing. And Lexus are in early with a tease for a new model-F performance coupe. Lexus aren’t saying what the new F-Model will be, but its seems certain to be the Lexus RC-F, a high performance version of the Lexus RC Coupe revealed in Tokyo last month.
Brian Wilson to perform at Petersen fundraiser
Wed, 29 Apr 2009The annual Petersen Automotive Museum's fundraising event on May 7 promises to be fun, fun, fun when Beach Boy Brian Wilson and his band take the stage. The rock-'n'-roll icon is scheduled to play for an hour as part of the museum's largest charity event of the year, proceeds from which benefit the 501(c)(3) institution. The Beach Boys had a lot of car-themed hits, including "409," "Little Deuce Coupe" and "Fun, Fun, Fun." (AutoWeek trivia: The Deuce Coupe featured on the cover of the album of the same name belonged to Clarence "Chili" Catallo, whose son, the successful and powerful advertising executive Curt Catallo, once was a lowly editorial assistant at AutoWeek).