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2011 Lincoln Town Car

24
Here's to the last of its kind, the Grand Dame of American luxury liners - the Lincoln Town Car. Nearly 19 feet long (that's more than a foot longer than a 2011...

2011 Toyota Venza

13
Apparently, station wagons are not cool. And "crossovers" are becoming ... commonplace. So what do you call a new vehicle that’s based on an existing sedan and has most of the characteristics...

2011 VW Touareg

0
The just-redesigned 2011 VW Touareg offers direct-injected, diesel - and combination direct injection-hybrid-electric powerplants. You can get as much as 425 lbs.-ft.of torque - and 380 hp. But you won't get more than...

2011 Land Rover LR2

0
Johnny Cash "walked the line" - and that's pretty much Land Rover's task, too. People expect LR vehicles to be leaders in off-road capability - as well as on-road civility. The...

2011 Scion xD

2
The '60s had muscle cars; the '70s had disco cars. The '80s and '90s had SUVs and crossovers. So what's the new in thing? Punchy, boxy little "attitude cars" like the 2011 Scion...

2011 Chevy Aveo

6
Sometimes, second-best can be the smarter choice. It all depends on what you're after. The Chevy Aveo, for example. It's not the highest-mileage economy compact on the road. That honor goes to the...

2011 Acura TSX Sportwagon

6
Why do they always do this? And what is "this"? No doubt you've noticed it, too. A new/updated version of an existing model comes out - in this case, Acura's 2011 TSX Sportwagon....

2011 Chevy HHR

4
Last one out, please turn off the lights! Chrysler retired the PT Cruiser last year after a ten-year run, the first half of that a very successful run. But by 2008 or...

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2
I think I know how they felt. You know, the guys reviewing the final cadre of muscle cars in the early 70s. They knew the show was almost over, the lights about...

2011 Mazda RX-8

3
If a car doesn't need a major redesign every three or four years, you know they got it right the first time. When a car stays in production largely unchanged...
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