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Jaguar F-type is go! C-X16 sports car will launch in 2013
Wed, 04 Apr 2012Jaguar tonight confirmed it will build the F-type - the final production name for the C-X16 concept car. The new Jag F-type will go on sale in a year's time, in early summer 2013, as a convertible first with an F-type coupe to follow in 2014. CAR understands it'll be positioned halfway between a Porsche Boxster/Cayman and a 911.
2015 Lincoln MKC pricing announced
Mon, 16 Dec 2013We've been impressed with the 2015 Lincoln MKC so far, but price and performance are going to have a lot to do with whether or not these crossovers will fly off lots when they go on sale next year. We're still waiting for a test drive, but at least we now have a better grasp of the MKC's pricing structure. The crossover will be offered in three basic trims: Premiere, Select and Reserve.
Michelin Challenge Design 2007: The not so ugly truth about rising vehicle safety standards
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