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1 week ago |
autoevolution.com | Cristian Gnaticov
17 photosPhoto: Cars&BidsIf you have a moment to talk about this 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass, it might be worth it, especially if you are searching the second-hand market for such a model. The car in question is registered in New York and located in Stamford, CT, in the possession of its current owner, who has had it for the past two years. The reason for trying to part ways with it is unknown, as the man hasn't revealed it, so your guess is as good as ours when it comes to it.
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1 week ago |
autoevolution.com | Cristian Gnaticov
18 photosPhoto: Cars&BidsIf you think modern-day Mercedes cars are a joke and would rather pick something from a long-gone era, then how about a rare C 63 AMG Black Series? The ride in question is currently looking for a new home. It comes with a clean, accident-free Carfax report that reveals that it’s been mostly owned in California and Florida since new. This machine is currently located in Kearny, NJ, has a clean title, and 38,100 miles (~61,300 km) under its belt.
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1 week ago |
autoevolution.com | Cristian Gnaticov
8 photosPhoto: Instagram | KelsonikBelieve it or not, BMW has already started working on the facelifted iteration of the latest generation M5. The business super sedan entered production in 2024, and it seems that its successor is a couple of years away. A set of scoops dating back to the beginning of the year has sparked a lot of controversy, as the prototype snapped while testing in the cold was a bit too much Neue Klasse for its own good.
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1 week ago |
autoevolution.com | Cristian Gnaticov
It's been one and a half years since the Cupra Tavascan entered production at the Anhui facility in China, and the Spanish automaker, which is part of the Volkswagen Group, decided its battery-electric crossover needs some changes.
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1 week ago |
autoevolution.com | Cristian Gnaticov
14 photosPhoto: SH ProshotsIt's been a couple of weeks since we last encountered a prototype of the upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake, and our spies recently managed to immortalize another one, this time while it was punished at the famous Nurburgring racetrack in Germany. It does not come as a surprise to see that its front fascia is identical to that of its shorter-roof sibling.
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