Detroit Auto Show

  • BusinessAOL

    2019 Ford Mustang Shelby 'most powerful street legal Ford ever'

    Business Insider reports that Ford unveiled the 2019 Mustang at the Detroit Auto Show on Monday. According to Ford, the new Mustang Shelby GT500 is the 'most powerful street-legal Ford ever.' The muscle car features a handmade 5.2-liter

  • LifestyleAOL

    The stars of the Detroit motor show

    Detroit – the spiritual home of the American car industry – this year played host to a resurgent North American International Auto Show. Much like the city that surrounds it, the halls of the year's first big new model

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  • BusinessAOL

    Kia reveals the hotly anticipated Stinger GT sports saloon

    Kia's highly anticipated sports saloon has been revealed at the Detroit auto show. The Stinger GT is big and handsome, more reminiscent of something from one of the major German brands than the relatively young South Korean manufacturer.

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    Amazing concepts showcased at Detroit Auto Show

    The Detroit Auto show is well known for showcasing some weird and wonderful car concepts, and this year has been no exception. Chevrolet unveiled its small and affordable Bolt – an electric car that is easy to park and manoeuvre around

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    What's new at the Detroit Auto Show?

    A host of exotic cars of all shapes and sizes are on display at the on-going North American International Auto Show. Car enthusiasts and industry leaders have gathered at the Detroit show, which got underway on Monday, January 11, and will run

  • StyleAOL

    BMW unveils the 2015 M6

    BMW BMW has unveiled the even sportier looking M6 that will arrive in showrooms early next year, and we have to say, it's one of the best looking cars the German automaker has made in quite some time. Externally, the M6, which is a high

  • SportAOL

    Kia: We'll stick to sports car concept's winning formula

    Kia's Californian design chief has promised the GT4 Stinger sports car concept will change very little if it ever gets the green light for production from