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Dodge's Detroit Motor Show-Bound Sedan Model will Not be Called the Hornet
[2006 Dodge Hornet Concept pictured above]
We've known for a while now that Dodge plans to introduce a new compact sedan model based on a Fiat platform that will replace the Caliber at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit next January. While the company is keeping most of its cards close to its chest, Reid Biglund, head of the Dodge brand told the Detroit News we'll find out more in the coming weeks including the car's name which he says won't be Hornet as some media outlets suggested. "Hornet will not be the name," said Biglund.
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Volkswagen Teases "big Detroit Reveal", What Could It Be?
We're less than 48 hours away from the grand opening of 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit and we've already had our first leak of the day with the official pictures and video of the 2013 Dodge Dart. Now, Volkswagen's...
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New 2013 Dodge Dart Compact Sedan Based On The Alfa Romeo Giulietta
The Chrysler Group has resurrected the Dart nameplate from the 1960s for its new Dodge compact sedan model that will receive its world premiere at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in the second week of January. The new Dart...
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Dodge Boss Says Next Viper Will Appeal To A "broader Segment Of The Market"
The next generation of America's second most famous thoroughbred sports car after the Corvette, the Dodge Viper SRT10, is entering its final phase of development as we approach its market launch that's slated to occur sometime in 2012. In the...
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Vaughn Gittin Jr’s Rtr-x Mustang: Mr. Reid, Your Car Is Ready
In the 1960s, Van Williams and Bruce Lee starred in a TV series called The Green Hornet. It was a lot like Batman, really: a wealthy, playboy millionaire called Britt Reid fights crime with a gadget laden car. Only Batman didn't have a chauffeur...
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Analyst Forecasts New Chrysler And Fiat Models Until 2012 Including Jeep Based Alfa Gtx Suv
Research firm IHS Global Insight (GI) has released a new analysis forecasting a variety of Chrysler and Fiat Group models to be built in North America between 2011 and 2012. Before we say anything else, we'd advise to pay attention to the words 'analysis'...
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