27.09.2007
New Nissan GT-R Sport Car
Nissan Motor Co said its all-new GT-R sports car, to be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show next month, would start at around 7.8 million yen ($68,010) in Japan, where sales will kick off in December. That makes the car - previous versions of which were called Skyline GT-R - Nissan`s second-most expensive in its product line-up.
25.09.2007
With New Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution our Dreams Come True
The next big global auto show will take place in Japan, and one of the biggest introductions there will be the next Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, known as the Evo. Now Mitsubishi is showing off the next generation: the Lancer Evolution X based on the all-new Lancer platform that debuted last year.
24.09.2007
2009 Honda Fit
The new Honda Fit will be introduced at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show. It will reach America as the 2009 Honda Fit. The all-new 2009 Honda Fit follows the same recipe as its predecessor. Centered as before around its centrally located fuel tank — the key ingredient in the packaging formula — the Fit gets a tweaked design look, more interior space and improved ride and handling.
21.09.2007
2008 Toyota Land Cruiser increases 12.4% in price
The all-new 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser will arrive next month in U.S. dealerships with a new price tag that is 12.4% more than the model it replaces. With a base price of $63,200, the `08 Land Cruiser will be $6,985 more than the 2007 model. An all-new 5.7-liter V8 engine and six-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with a sequential shift mode delivers unparalleled power, efficiency and smoothness
19.09.2007
Toyota prototype of low-cost car
As automakers race to enter emerging global markets, they are finding rapidly emerging competition in low-cost cars. No-frills cars that cost less than $10,000 (about ?7,200) or even as little as $2,000 are considered to be crucial to attracting first-time buyers in markets such as India. Currently Toyota tries to develop an inexpensive, safe and well built car to sell in markets like China, Russia and Brazil
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