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Detroit Show: 2008 Lexus LF-A Roadster High-Res Image Gallery
Lexus surprised us today by unveiling a roadster version of last year’s LF-A sports car concept. However, while the Japanese carmaker liberated the high-resolution image gallery of the LF-A Roadster early this morning, we’re still waiting for the official press release. Most probably, the roadster will feature the same running gear as the coupe – a front-mounted 500 HP 5.0-liter V10 powering the rear wheels. We’ll have more on Lexus’ latest concept later on the day, but for the time being follow the jump to check out our high-res image gallery. -Continued
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Jaguar F-type Photo Is The Real Deal, Check Out The High Resolution Version
Any doubts that we had about the authenticity of the single image of the production F-Type roadster found on Chris Doane's Facebook page earlier today, were cleared up by Jaguar itself that released a high-resolution version of the same picture....
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Audi Tt-rs Coupe & Roadster: New High-res Image Gallery
During the weekend, we brought you the first official photos as well as all the initial data and information on Audi's Geneva Show-bound TT RS Coupe and Roadster models. Today, we bring you a new set of high-resolution pictures - this time in full...
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Mazda Launches Mx-5 /miata Facelift In Japan - New Jdm Image Gallery
Following its introduction at the Paris Motor Show earlier this Fall, Mazda's updated MX-5 / Miata has finally reached the firm's Japanese dealerships. Aptly called Roadster in Japan, the open-top sportscar is priced in its domestic market from...
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Detroit Show: Lexus Lf-a Roadster Concept Update – Now, With Press Release
Lexus finally decided to add a press release to the official image gallery of its Detroit Show LF-A Roadster concept that we first showed you earlier today (click here for the high-resolution pictures). As anticipated, the Roadster is equipped with the...
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Carscoop’s Most Popular Stories In 2007: July To September
This is our third post on the most popular stories on Carscoop from the past year, covering the third quarter of 2007 from July to September. Check out our top stories from the first and second quarter of 2007 by clicking here and here. July 2007 Ferrari...
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