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Audi Q5 unveiledAudi used the Beijing Motor Show on Saturday to launch its all-new Q5 crossover. Building on the success of its larger Q7, Audi hopes the Q5 will allow it to capitalize on the growing demand for more compact SUVs. Nearly a year ago, Audi announced it would build the Q5, following a [...] ...... |
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China China China China !!! Chinese contemporary art beyond the global marketSome choose to embrace art from China, others believe that we should boycott their art as much as the political context. If you follow this blog you'll know on which side i stand, i can't get enough of the China art scene. All my China art-mania didn't save me from being castigated: my blog has been ... |
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Mercedes unveils production GLK-ClassMercedes-Benz unveiled official photos of its BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Infiniti EX competitor, the GLK-Class, ahead of the small CUV's debut at this week's Beijing motor show. If this seems like nothing new, that's because the vehicle was already previewed by a concept version earlier this year. ... |
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VW Plans New, As-Yet-Unamed Seven-Seat UteWith U.S. dealers complaining that VW's new Tiguan SUV is too small and too expensive, the Boys from Wolfsburg are planning to launch a new Passat-based ute. Autocar reports that the new seven-seater will slot between the Tiguan and the Touareg, with Volvo's new XC60 as its main competitor. V... |
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Land Rover LRX To Go Into ProductionLand Rover has announced that its LRX concept "cute ute" will be available in showrooms sometime in 2010. Auto Express tells us (over the sounds of retching from the Berkowitz household) that the name "Freelander Sport" is likely to grace the road-oriented, strangely-styled ute. Why would a firm wh ... |
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Audi Q5 getting 7-speed DSG, Porsche variant on the horizon, againFiled under: Crossovers/CUVs, Audi, Porsche, Misc. Auto ShowsClick above for a high-res gallery of the Audi Quattro Coupe Concept.The Audi Q5 will reportedly make its official debut at the Bejing Motor Show next month and with Porsche's increased stake in the Volkswagen group - going from 31-perc... |

