Author: Automotive News Feed
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Lexus lineup aims for younger buyers
Lexus has taken an adventurous product direction, splitting its offerings into a traditional luxury channel for its older buyers and a new-product silo of performance-based vehicles to attract Gen X and Gen Y consumers.
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Big wave of Infiniti products ahead
Infiniti dealers and consumers will wait until 2016 at the earliest to see a number of critical new products that have been promised.
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Tell us the true towing rating
I don’t understand why Ford doesn’t rate its new Super Duty pickup using the SAE J2807 standard.
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Nissan tackles its larger models now
With most of its small and high-volume models redesigned, Nissan will begin rolling out freshened and re-engineered versions of its larger models and trucks.
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Toyota delay could have domino effect
Delays in the development of the Toyota New Global Architecture platform may mean several products in the Toyota pipeline could be delayed by as much as six months.
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Fit, HR-V, Pilot lead way for Honda
Honda Division is in a long stretch before its four big-volume vehicles — Civic, Accord, CR-V and Odyssey — receive sheet metal redesigns.
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Scion’s entry-level reload means big changes
Toyota has decided to keep Scion as a starter brand with a product lineup tailored to young shoppers.