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2011 BMW 5-series: Bavaria's midsize sedan takes cues from bigger 7-series brother
Mon, 23 Nov 2009BMW's appetite for controversial design may have waned since the heights of former design boss Chris Bangle's oft-derided flame surfacing stratagem. But it shows no sign of fading completely, as we see in the first official photographs of the new sixth-generation 5-series, which goes on sale in North America by mid-2010. Codenamed F10, BMW's midsize sedan is restyled and reengineered in a bid to keep it ahead of key rivals such as the recently renewed Mercedes-Benz E-class and the Audi A6.
Ford F-150 gets upgrades for 2012
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The next presidential limousine might look like this
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