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Bentley Grand Convertible looks prime for a PCH cruise, just don’t mention Rolls-Royce…
Bentley has chosen the LA show to preview its Mulsanne-based drop-top, a car that couldn’t be more Californian
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Chrysler 300 tidies up
The Chrysler 300 has undergone a minor facelift that aims to keep the big sedan fresh in the face of increasing opposition
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Porsche Panamera hand-made by robots
As well as the global premiere of the 991-series 911 GTS, the LA show played host to the unveil of the Panamera Exclusive Series
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Lorde-ing it in the Mercedes-Maybach
When New Zealand singer Lorde’s hit single ‘Royals’ was released last year, the line ‘But everybody’s like Cristal, Maybach, diamonds on your timepiece’ caused an unexpected spike in search engine traffic for the term as those unfamiliar with the brand attempted to discover exactly what it was
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Mazda Miata MX-5: just as good second time around
I declared the Mazda MX-5 as my star of the Paris motor show, which is sometimes a dangerous game that can see you back-peddling when the show fever has subsidised
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Lexus brings the sunshine indoors
The appeal of switching European winter for a spell in the Californian sun is somewhat mitigated by spending all day in windowless show halls
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Auto Show inside, Car Culture outside
It just wouldn’t be a car show in Los Angeles without at least a sampling of the local car culture making its presence felt
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Motor sport makes its presence felt
With the balance sheets of most car makers now back in the black, the number of manufacturer-backed motor sport vehicles scattered around the show floor caught our eye
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The Scion iM – a sign of the times
Scion launched its first cars, the xA and xB, at the LA Auto Show in 2003
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GM resurrects Chaparral name for Gran Turismo concept racer
General Motors is one of the many carmakers to create a car for the latest Gran Turismo Playstation game and is perhaps the most extreme
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Mazda CX-3 is perfectly pleasant
As well as the US premiere of the MX-5 Miata, Mazda also gave its B-segment crossover CX-3 its world debut here in LA
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Galpin’s Rocket misses its target
Galpin’s Henrik-Fisker-designed Rocket has just been unveiled, and on first impression, we can’t help but feel like the car represents a missed opportunity
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Tokyo Motor Show 2011 opens its (new) doors
Good morning from the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show, which this year moves home to Tokyo Big Sight which, as you can see in the picture above, more than lives up to its name
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Suzuki Regina concept: the mini aero delight
If we were impressed by the preview press shots of the Suzuki Regina, seeing it on all its 3,550mm glory, we’re even more delighted
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Ken Okuyama’s designer brakes
Just caught up with former Pininfarina Creative Director, Ken Okuyama on the show floor at the Akebono Brake Industry stand
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Honda shows concepts galore in Tokyo
Honda showed off its vision for the future of mobility in the form of numerous concepts on its poorly lit showstand in Tokyo today
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Honda opens the N-Box
With the increasing popularity of the small vehicle segment in Japan, the N-Box is a particularly interesting and attractive proposition
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Volkswagen Cross Coupe concept represents “the next step” [w/gallery]
The Volkswagen Cross Coupe concept was one of those increasingly rare things – a genuine motor show surprise. And it wasn’t just its presence that was surprising, but its execution