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Tuesday, Feb 10

Personal Picks: Upscale sedans, part 2

Thumbnail Rick Small: In this upscale sedan group, I prefer some of the less expensive models. Their comfort, performance and fuel economy are equal to or greater than much more expensive cars. The new Acura TL is larger and quicker than the previous model but retains the same overall fuel economy of 2...

Monday, Feb 9

Personal Picks: Upscale sedans, part 1

Thumbnail Now back to the Pontiac G8: Given that it drives as well as it does, and priced the way it is, perhaps, the best thing to do is to wait for the discounts to get bigger and put a Holden badge on the car. (Watch our tire-squealing Pontiac G8 video.) See the full upscale sedan road test and videos.

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Friday, Jan 9

2008 in review – A year of surprises and letdowns

Thumbnail Chevrolet Malibu – This car balances the quietness of a Toyota Camry with the agility of a Honda Accord, all bundled with arguably more eye-catching styling than either. With a new six-speed automatic, the four-cylinder version gets better fuel economy than the Camry or Accord, and firs...

Monday, Jan 5

Hyundai Genesis Outscores Competitors, Becomes Consumer Reports’ top-rated “Upscale Sedan”

Thumbnail The Genesis was tested against four other new or redesigned upscale sedans—the Acura TL, Nissan Maxima, Pontiac G8 and Lincoln MKS—for the February issue of Consumer Reports. Prices ranged from $33,660 for the Pontiac to $40,880 for the Lincoln.

Thursday, Nov 6

2008 SEMA - Tjin Pontiac G8 - SEMA-worthy family sedan

Thumbnail The "Tjin Edition G8" is a modified Pontiac G8 GT. Parked at the GM booth, the informational plaque next to the car says it was designed in honor of the creator’s first baby boy. Tjin also modified a Honda Fit, shown over at the Honda booth. It also had custom paint, leather, and wheels – but sadly...

 
 

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