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Buick revives Regal name for upcoming sedan
Wed, 14 Oct 2009Buick confirmed on Wednesday that it's resurrecting the Regal nameplate for its next midsize sedan. Additional details weren't announced, but the car is expected to arrive on the market next year or in 2011. Though the Regal name has been mothballed for about six years, Buick says it remains one of the brand's most recognizable.
Euro NCAP latest results
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Future Audis may time traffic lights for you
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