328xi Pricelist.
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Another really nice car, in need of some trunkwork
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The M6 is nice and sleek, but needs a trunklidectomy. Note the the rear window, which also serves as a windbreak.
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A reasonable amount of trunkspace for a hideaway convertible top
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A rich, colorful interior
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Security was present, but not overwhelming.
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The S2000 redesign did not do away with the need for a seperate boot cover.
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Honda copies BMW's Smurf Blue
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Honda Fit.
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The Accord , still uncomplicated, but appealing
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The Dodge Demon roadster concept
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No straight lines. Note the kink in the wheel wells
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Big ol' butt, but very sculpted.
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A nice, clean interior
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Chrysler Nassau concept. Note the typical Chrysler grill.
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It's a nice, clean luxury vehicle design, no?
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The Viper redesign looks better now.
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The wing is a bit much, though.
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Porsche's 911 styling, updated again.
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Porsche is a perennial favorite.
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The Boxster lives on.
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The Cayman is essentially a hardtop Boxster.
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The Cayman's rear is one of the most appealing syling cues
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Cayman Pricing. This one has few options!
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Maserati's newest models have really captured the attention of the well-to-do.
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The Quattroporte only seems sedate.
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The Chrysler Sebring convertible's trunkspace isn't spectacular.
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It has the new "classic" Chrysler grill.
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I've seen quite a few Solstices (Solstii?) on the road.
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The dashboard's a bit dull and flat.
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