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2012 Mercedes SL63 AMG – now it’s the video
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New Honda NSX WILL debut at Detroit 2012
Mon, 12 Dec 2011New Honda NSX will debut at Detroit Acura in the US has revealed it will debut the new Honda NSX Concept at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2012. We reported just over a week ago that it was starting to look very likely that the new Honda NSX would bow in as a concept at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2012. And now Acura US – Honda’s posh brand in the States – has confirmed the NSX will arrive as expected.
E85 makes inroads on cost and availability
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