LA Auto Show 2015
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At the Los Angeles Auto Show, Fiat unveiled a new rendition of an old favorite, the Fiat 124 Spider. Based on the MX-5 and to be built at Mazda’s Hiroshima facility, the Fiat 124 is a small, beautiful modern roadster.
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Porsche is hitting the Los Angeles Auto Show in a big way this year and taking center stage is a drool-inducing gray and yellow beauty on four Michelins – the Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport.
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Historically, Subaru hasn't been a brand known for its sharp styling, but its designers seem to be on a bit of a roll at the moment. Tokyo played host to two fine looking Subaru concepts and the trend has continued at the Los Angeles Auto Show with the unveiling of the Impreza Sedan Concept.
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The VW Beetle might have started life as low-cost transport for the masses, but its modern reinvention has been all about style. The latest addition to the stable is no different, taking inspiration from modified "Baja Bugs" to create the rugged-looking Beetle Dune.
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Lamborghini has unveiled a V10-powered, rear-wheel drive version of the Huracan at the 2015 LA Auto Show. The LP 580-2 was specifically engineered as a rear-drive car with several interior and exterior changes to delineate it from its all-wheel-drive brethren.
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Cadillac has undergone something of a renaissance in recent years. It's gone from building heavy barges to creating exciting sedans and coupes that can compete with the best Germany has to offer. But super-sedans don't make money – SUVs do, which is why Caddy's lightweight XT5 is so important.