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Hyundai may bring RWD to U.S.

Hyundai still has its eyes set on a higher priced luxury car for the U.S. and a vehicle based off their Equus platform is the best bet. Hyundai wants to use the car to gauge U.S. reaction to a Korean luxury car before making a decision about launching their own luxury brand a-la Acura, Lexus and Infiniti. What's your thoughts on a separate Hyundai brand to peddle high-end Korean vehicles?

2007 Chevy Suburban spy shot

All GM hands are on deck for the next GMT900 truck platform with the SUVs coming to market first in early 2006. GM is touting the new trucks will offer the best interior in the market, which is a big claim that they must live up to. In this picture it is easy to see the Chevy chrome bar is gone leaving way for a body-colored center-split grille.

Aussie Camry Sportivo

We thought it'd be interesting to see what the Australian take is on the best selling car in the U.S. Australia has a pretty sporting crowd as Camry's competition including rear-wheel drive Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores. Where does the FWD V-6 stand with the likes of other sports sedans in OZ? Basically the same as it is here in the states. Plenty capable but "it lacks any distinction in its class". Toyota has taken Australia by storm in the SUV segment and is now the top selling mak

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