Author: Jack Walsworth
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What’s on tap at the Chicago Auto Show this week
When the Chicago Auto Show opens for press days this week, a redesigned Subaru Legacy, two freshened pickups and a handful of special editions will take the stage at McCormick Place.
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Subaru to show redesigned 2020 Legacy in Chicago
Subaru will show the seventh-generation Legacy next week at the Chicago Auto Show as the automaker remains committed to the shrinking sedan market.
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Rolls-Royce names BMW exec its new sales VP for Americas
Matthew Boguradzki will take over for Martin Fritsches, who was named president of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Americas in August.
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Honda Passport starts at $33,035
The 2019 Honda Passport, which goes on sale next week, will carry a higher price tag than most of its competitors.
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New Passport no-brainer for Honda
Honda is counting on the 2019 Passport to buck the automaker’s trend of customers leaving for other brands when it comes to two-row, midsize crossovers.
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Fast times at the Detroit auto show
As it turns out, amid no shows from the German luxury brands and yet another wave of three-row crossovers, the Detroit auto show ended up being the place to be for sports cars.
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Subaru hits 10th straight year of record sales
Subaru of America continued to cash in on the crossover shift last year. That trend will likely continue through 2019, possibly boosting the brand to another sales record.
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Under shiny new surfaces are daring design cues
It was easy to miss some of the design cues around the Detroit auto show this. But from taillights to body lines, they were daring.
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Subaru (finally) brings STI variant to U.S.
The high-performance STI S209 joins a Subaru lineup that is getting fresher, following redesigns of the Crosstrek, Forester and Ascent. But none of those models are quite like this one.
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Aston’s Palmer touts power of independence
Palmer said Aston Martin Lagonda has defied the notion that it’s impossible to become profitable without being a division of a large automaker.