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Honda Surprises Canadians with World Premiere of New GEAR Concept at Montreal Auto Show
Being that the Montreal International Auto Show takes place the same week as the Detroit Auto Show, we can't say that we were expecting any world premieres, but Honda surprised us today with the unveiling of a new concept car named GEAR at the Canadian event. The Japanese carmaker stated that the GEAR is a fresh study for a sub-compact (think Ford Fiesta) model aimed at young, urban, Gen-Y lifestyles. It added that the concept was inspired by fixed-gear bicycles (hence the name) and that it is "simple and utilitarian, but also customizable, connected and full of personality."
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Naias 2013: Honda's New Urban Suv Concept Previews Jazz-based Model
The first official pictures of Honda's new Detroit auto show-bound Urban SUV concept hit the web today showing the Japanese carmaker's study from two different angles. Honda hasn’t released a lot of information on the Urban Concept other...
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Honda Teases New Urban Suv Concept Ahead Of Detroit Auto Show Debut
A single teaser image along with a very short statement is all we get about Honda's new Urban SUV Concept study that will receive its world premiere in January at the 2013 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. Here's what...
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Top Gear Live Returns To The Uk And The Birmingham Nec In October [w/video]
We won't be able to watch fresh episodes of the Top Gear UK television show until 2013, but British fans will have the opportunity to see presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May along with The Stig in the flesh at the next Top Gear...
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Top Gear To Celebrate 10 Million Facebook Fans With A Big Bang
Some shows celebrate their achievements with a simple 'thank you' to their viewers while others organize competitions and give out gifts. However, the original Top Gear series ain't your run-of-the-mill television show, which means they...
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2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Japanese Carmaker Premieres
If there’s one thing we’d really, really like to do in October that would definitely be to attend the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. But, since there’s no money, there’s no Tokyo honey –at least for this year. To compensate...
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