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New Ford Crown Victoria Revives Lincoln's Continental as a V8-Powered Digital Land Yacht

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Trucks, SUVs, and crossovers may dominate the US automotive market, but that doesn't mean passenger cars are going down without a fight. Let's take their 2023 performance as an example. continue reading. )

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Top 20 American Cars & Trucks With the Longest-Running Nameplates

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Since then, the automotive market has gone through dramatic shifts as it embraced new technologies and government regulations. In 1908, Ford put the Model T into production, giving America its first mass-affordable vehicle. And while thousands of nameplates have come and gone, some survived for decades. continue reading. )

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2026 Ford Fusion ST Arrives From Imagination Land With Falcon x Mustang RWD V8 Traits

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The second largest US automaker is continuously focusing on the automotive market's crossover, SUV, and truck sectors – but maybe should be weary not to miss the return of the passenger car hype. continue reading. )

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Don't Expect A Deal On These New Cars, Consumer Reports Says

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Even though the automotive market is slowing down and car prices are starting to go back to something a little more normal, there are still quite a few machines out there that command a hefty price tag if you actually want to get a deal done.

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Non-Existent Hyundai Santa Cruz SUV Feels Dark and Menacing Like a Muscly Crossover

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Last year, the first seven best-selling nameplates across the US automotive market were trucks, crossovers, and SUVs. As for passenger cars, there were just five of them in the Top 25 for 2023! Hyundai, for example, even dared to resuscitate the compact American pickup truck sector in a bid to t.

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Defunct Chevy Camaro ZL1 Lives On as a Rugged 4x4 Coupe Utility Truck in Fantasy Land

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December was a sad month for the American automotive market last year – Ford was left alone to keep the banner up for pony and muscle cars as GM and Stellantis ordained for Chevy and Dodge to end production of Camaro, Challenger, and Charger models. Sadly, the. continue reading. )

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2025 Toyota 4Runner Turns Into Nasty Mall Crawler With Big CGI Wheels and New Shade

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The Japanese automaker Toyota, just like many carmakers active on the US automotive market, is busy sorting out the 2025 model year schedule. continue reading. )