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Ford Edge (2015) first official pictures
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First Z/28 crushes new Mustang at Barrett-Jackson auction
Tue, 21 Jan 2014The Scottsdale auctions are full of high-rollers making high-profile bids on classic and modern cars. As such, there was a ton of buzz circling the first retail 2015 Mustang and what it would ultimately sell for -- it ended up crossing the block at $350,000. But it was the first retail 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 that proved to be the dark horse at Barrett-Jackson.
VW Boss Martin Winterkorn on the new Hyundai i30: Nothing Rattles!
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