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SEMA 2008 show report: Pontiac G8 and Solstice
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2013 Chevy Sonic RS priced at $20,995
Wed, 22 Aug 2012The sportier 2013 Chevrolet Sonic RS carries a sticker price of $20,995, including destination, when paired with a six-speed manual; the automatic version will sticker for $22,280. The RS differs from the base Sonic with unique transmission gearing in the manual and a higher, 3.53 final drive ratio for the automatic transmission. It's available only in hatchback form.
Sebastian Vettel’s 2013 F1 title: the stats
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