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    Cars.com hosts eight-car family sedan shootout with surprising results
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    Midsize sedans don't have it easy anymore. In addition to packing tons of features (technology, safety, comfort) into a relatively affordable package, these vehicles have to be relatively good to drive, functional and not too bad on the eyes. We've seen all sorts of family sedan comparisons, and ...

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    Revamped for 2010 Nissan Altima says hello, gets priced from $19,900
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    2010 Nissan Altima - Click either image for high-res gallery
    Remember that small, grainy photo of the refreshed-for-2010 Nissan Altima that was making the rounds earlier this month? Forget it – because the official pics, pricing, and details are all here. For 2010, Nissan's pivotal ...

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    Buick to invest in LaCrosse, let Lucerne dodder toward oblivion
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    Click above for a high-res gallery of 2010 LaCrosse spy shots
    Small(er) is the new big as far as Buick's concerned. With the precipitous sales falloff of full-sized cars, Buick's putting its chips on the mid-sized 2010 LaCrosse, which will go on sale in the U.S. and in China. That leaves the ...

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    Spy Shots: 2009 Chrysler Sebring loses hood strakes
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    The Chrysler Sebring has been a major league disappointment since its introduction in 2007, but execs at Chrysler headquarters have promised that a new, better midsize sedan is on the way. The photo to the right is not that magical new Chrysler, but is what appears to be a warmed-over version of ...

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    Hyundai Azera proves crashworthiness to IIHS - earns "Good"
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    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has given the new 2006 Hyundai Azera a frontal offset impact rating of “Good”, the organization’s best rating for crashworthiness. Like many a Hyundai, the Azera’s virtually a padded room on wheels with Electronic Stability Control, ...

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    Sonata incentives pile up as Hyundai tries to meet sales goals
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    Moving 150,000 units of any vehicle is no easy task, and it looks as if Hyundai is learning this the hard way with its recently introduced Sonata. The incentives continue to climb - currently they're averaging just over $2,000 per vehicle  - and fleets currently represent 30% of the ...

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