Subaru has added a fresh addition to the Impreza line-up.The WRX STi Special Edition is performance-focused, having borrowed most of its components from the Spec C models sold in Japan.
The award for the strangest car at LA went to the Capstone CMT 380. Featuring 96 lithium-ion batteries and a 30kW biodiesel-powered micro-turbine – basically a jet engine – the hybrid supercar does 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds and 150mph.
As it’s time to wave goodbye to the Viper, Dodge put on an eye-catching display of final editions.With improved performance, more colours, and a host of special models, the final chapter of the Viper might be its most memorable.
Less than two years after the concept debuted in Detroit, Cadillac launched the production version of the latest CTS, which is virtually identical to the show car.
Auto Express’s car of the year is heading to the US. There was already a great deal of interest in Ford’s 2011 Fiesta before it was unveiled in production-ready trim in LA for the first time.
Marking the end of the current-generation Beetle, VW unveiled a Final Edition variant. There will be a coupé and a convertible, available in pale blue with a black roof (coupé) or a two-tone pale blue and white (cabrio).
Here's the car that quickly proved to be a star turn. It showcases a compact, stylish design, and Volkswagen believes the three-door, four-seat machine provides a glimpse into the future, too.
What happened to the Porsche Boxster Spyder
Did you not walk by the Porsche exhibit at the LA autoshow and not see the new Porsche Boxster Spyder? Wake up.
By Beater on 28 December, 2009, 3:05pm