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VW Unveils Gol Sedan for South American Market
The Volkswagen Gol is a low cost subcompact car developed and designed in Brazil and sold by German automaker in the South American market since 1980. Following the reveal of the hatchback versions of the third generation Gol in June, Volkswagen has now released the first official picture of the sedan variant that is expected to make its public debut at the forthcoming Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil this October. The German automaker has yet to disclose the official name of the subcompact sedan. Via: Worldcarfans
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New Chevrolet Onix Is Gm's Answer To The Vw Gol And Hyundai Hb20 In Brazil
General Motors is looking to turn around losses in its South American operations with the introduction of a brand new model in the region's largest country, Brazil, which accounted for more than half of its sales in the continent last year. At this...
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All-new 2014 Kia Forte / Cerato Compact Sedan Closely Modeled After The Cee'd Gets Teased
The Kia Forte, also known as the Cerato in some countries including Australia and Brazil, has only been in the market in sedan form since 2008, with the Coupe variant following in 2009 and the five-door hatchback in 2010, but the Korean automaker is...
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New Renault Duster For South America Debuts At Buenos Aires Motor Show
The Renault-Nissan Alliance’s low-cost Dacia Duster SUV has lost its Romanian badges to cater to the needs of the South American market where it will be sold under the Renault brand. Redesigned for the local market, the Renault Duster SUV makes...
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Vw Releases Teaser Sketch Of U.s Market 2011 Mid-size Sedan - Larger Than The Passat
On Thursday, Volkswagen's North American arm released the first-ever teaser sketch of its forthcoming mid-size sedan codenamed NMS that will be manufactured at the company's first U.S. production facility in more than 20 years, located in Chattanooga,...
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Chevrolet Gpix Concept Leaked: Mini Crossover Based On The Opel Corsa
The Chevrolet GPiX is a mini crossover concept based on the underpinnings of GM's Opel Corsa and it is set to make its world premiere at the Sao Paulo motorshow in Brazil on Monday, 27 October. These grainy pictures which seem to have been scanned...
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