Mustang Bullitt Gives New Meaning to Green Cars

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Yes, the new Mustang Bullitt edition is green - in fact it is dark Highland green - but not in a way that is likely to please environmental advocates.

2008 Porsche 911 GT2: The Fastest 911 Ever

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With a twin-turbocharged version of the automaker's famous flat-six engine---one capable of sending 530 horsepower to the rear wheels below it---Porsche claims the 911 GT2 will charge to 60 miles per hour in a scant 3.

2008 MINI Cooper Clubman: A Little More MINI

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While people often find the MINI Cooper roomier than expected, utility is not its strong suit.

2008 Jaguar XF: British Automaker Getting Back Into Shape

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The sharp, sporty Jaguar XF is on its way to relieve the soft, tired S-Type and recapture for Jaguar some of its long-lost performance heritage.

2008 Honda FCX Clarity: Hydrogen Power Coming to Honda Dealers

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One year after the introduction of its sleek fuel cell-powered FCX concept, Honda's unveiled the production version.

2008 Ferrari F430 Scuderia: For When 490 Horsepower Won’t Cut It

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The $175,000 Ferrari F430 combines a 490-horsepower V8 and a svelte 3,200-pound curb weight to deliver zero-to-60 mph sprints of about 3.

2009 Nissan Murano: Sportier and More Sophisticated

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In addition to sleeker and bolder new sheetmetal, the second-generation Murano mid-size crossover boasts an enhanced powertrain and wholly upgraded passenger cabin.

2009 Nissan GT-R

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According to Nissan, the long-awaited GT-R "was developed with a new understanding and appreciation of the Earth's natural forces.

2009 Lincoln MKS: A Town Car No More

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Save for the traditional Lincoln emblem, the new MKS full-size luxury sedan shares nothing in common with its Town Car predecessor.

2008 Toyota Sequoia: More Power to You

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Bigger, roomier and more powerful than its predecessor, the all-new, second-generation Toyota Sequoia places an emphasis on maximum fuel efficiency without sacrificing power.