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Ford Fiesta not wasted their potential and has a hot hatch version of the EcoBoost engine, captured in tests on the streets in US.
Ford Fiesta in the hot hatch version is already certain, as was spotted on the United States streets. Like the design, the model looks very similar to the version prepared from Moutune (one in pictures). The production model kit which accurately identifies the package offered by British tuner, with even very similar speaker and a rear spoiler (make disregard yellow lines). The only difference is that the Fiesta EcoBoost (we call it without a formal name) has two exhausts placed on each side.

In power plant terms there are two possible options, the EcoBoost 2.0-liter engine developing around 240 HP (± 10 HP), which presumably will be kept on the ST version of the Ford Focus, or a 1.6-liter engine. The last one is a natural choice and is credited
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Chrysler will be launching four new vehicles later on this month or in early April (not a fool’s day joke we all hope). One of them can be seen early, thanks to a spy cameraman that surprised the car on the street somewhere in south-east Michigan: the imposing Dode Ram Power Wagon.
Most probably a response to Ford’s  F-150 SVT Raptor, this huge Dodge has  asingle-cab configuration with a short, style-side bed. In these pictures we can see off-road tires and huge arches, which we just love. If the final model features these by default or not is not sure right now. Reported to roar like a tiger when tickled at the pedal, the Ram Power Wagon is likely to hold the highly appreciated 383-horsepower Hemi V8 under the hood.
We can’t wait to see the production version on March 27 at the 44th Annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab,
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Just when we talking of a possible B-Class player available for the United States too, along with the rest of the world, some extremely teasing spy shots of the up-coming Mercedes-Benz C-Class luxury sedan are ours to offer.
Set to make it’s debut later on this year, Anno Domini 2010, the new Mercedes C-class is looking good, and you can hit a glance at both the rear and front parts of the car. It seems to be undergoing winter testing.
From what we can notice, the new stuff is: a new front fascia that integrates LED lamps – something that’s becoming standard fare on the entire Mercedes-Benz lineup, somewhat revised headlamps and what appears to be a more upright grille and a new hood. Out back, there’s a modified rear bumper and, fitting to the frontal glare of the car, revised LED taillights.
More details on the new updated and, hopefully, more efficient
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The first image of the second Porsche Cayenne generationwas revealed by mistake by the online Porsche configurator two weeks before the Geneva debut.
The new Porsche Cayenne was unveiled on the Porsche configurator before its debut at Geneva Motor Show. The model was quickly surprised by the guys from Carscoop, though Porsche has repaired mistake on the site in the meantime. From what we can see, this model has the same design as the one present in the recent teaser, when it was caught while running on a circuit with the hybrid version of its 911 GT3 R.
Basically, the teaser has confirmed the identity of the model shown by mistake on the Porsche site configurator. Without an “official” confirmation, the German model was only an image digitally processed to the fool the curious Porsche fans, as was the three-door version of Cayman, presented a few months ago on the Internet, although it was just a
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Porsche unveiled the new Cayenne in a nonconformist way: a picture that shows in the foreground another world premiere, the competition hybrid 911 GT3 R.
The first picture of the new Porsche Cayenne did not came in an official photo gallery as the world’s auto makers accustomed us, but in an interesting teaser which at first sight could be overlooked. In a picture posted on the official website of the German brand, the Cayenne is betrayed by the headlights from behind a GT3 R Hybrid model that Porsche bring to Geneva, along with the bran’s new SUV.
After a closer look, facilitated by an easy photo processing, the shapes of the new Porsche Cayenne are coming out on the surface. From what can be seen in the first picture of the German model, it comes with a “cleaner” front look and revised air intakes.

More details about the new Porsche Cayenne will be revealed
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