Spied: 2011 Cadillac SLS (China-spec)By Drew Johnson While Cadillac’s STS will be discontinued in the U.S. in a little over a year, the version General Motors sells in China, the SLS, appears ready to soldier on for a few more model years. Cadillac will replace the STS — along with the DTS — with the all-new XTS in the United States in just a few years. This face-lifted Chinese market SLS test cars were just shot undergoing testing in the U.S. These prototypes show the SLS will get a
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2011 Opel Antara [Spied]By Drew Johnson If you thought the end of the Saturn brand would only affect car buyers in America, think again! The Opel Antara on the roads today has shared a body and interior with the Saturn Vue. Now that the Vue is going away, the Antara needs a new body double. Judging from our spy photos, it appears GM will give Opel a version of the Chevy Captiva. The new Opel grill is easy to see though the camouflage on this prototype, along with some impressive loo
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Chrysler seeks permission to sell former plant to University of MarylandBy Drew Johnson Auto plants in Delaware seem to be the hot ticket these days. Just one day after Fisker announced the purchase of a former General Motors auto plant in Wilmington, Delaware, Chrysler has asked a bankruptcy court to approve the sale of its shuttered Newark, Delaware plant.According to the latest court filings, old Chrysler – officially known as Old Carco LLC in bankruptcy court — has inked a tentat
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SEMA preview: Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-SpecBy Drew Johnson Hyundai has announced that its long-awaited Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec will make its officially debut at next month’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Intended to serve as a “blank canvas for tuners”, the R-Spec will fit right in with the aftermarket theme of the SEMA Show. Based on the 210 horsepower 2.0T Track model, the R-Spec includes a track-tuned suspension, 19-inch wheels, Brembo brakes and a limited-slip differential. Howe
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Chrysler product road map revealedBy Drew Johnson The automotive crystal ball is far from the most accurate device on the planet, but The Wall Street Journal has decided to fire up the old globe to see what products are in store for the new, Fiat-led Chrysler.Chrysler will reveal its future product plans on November 4, but The Wall Street Journal claims to have the scoop on what will be included in the presentation. Chrysler’s future lineup promises to be radically different than wha
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