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New-Car Transaction Prices Jump 3% in August, KBB Reports  Sep 3rd, 2014 
In August, the estimated average transaction price for light vehicles in the United States was $32,495, according to analysts from the vehicle valuation source. New-car prices have also increased 2.7% from the same period last year. 
 
 
Ferman Buick GMC of Tampa Discusses the New 2015 GMC Canyon  Sep 3rd, 2014 
GMC anticipates several segment bests for the 2015 Canyon. 
 
 
Ferman Nissan New Port Richey Discusses Nissan's Smart Rearview Mirror  Sep 3rd, 2014 
Nissan's new technology improves rearward visibility at the flick of a switch. 
 
 
2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport Official Photos and Info: A Return to (Off-Road) Form  Sep 2nd, 2014 
We would, of course, understand if you believe that the world already possesses enough compact SUVs wearing premium badges. The majority of these seem to spend their time doing nothing more adventurous than shuttling between upmarket outlet malls. Yet the new Land Rover Discovery Sport, seen here for the first time, does stand out from […] 
 
 
Happy 25th, MX-5 Miata! Three Generations of Mazda’s Sports Car Compared—Plus Our Original Reviews!  Sep 2nd, 2014 
With Mazda’s pokey little MX-5 Miata sports car celebrating its 25th birthday this year and the new, fourth-generation car’s arrival just around the corner (tomorrow!), we called a staff meeting to determine how best to celebrate. Cross-country trip? Already done (thanks, Road & Track). Take one racing? Also not exactly a new concept for the […] 
 
 
Grainy Colorado: Chevy Sculpts New Mid-size Pickup Out of Sand  Sep 2nd, 2014 
First things first. The best thing to happen in San Diego during the Labor Day weekend was the Drive Like Jehu reunion show in Balboa Park, which found the angular rock geniuses accompanied by the gigantic, century-old Spreckels Organ. Everything else of note was simply vying for second place, including the annual U.S. Sand Sculpting […] 
 
 
2015 Infiniti Q70 and Q70L Driven: Going to Great Lengths  Sep 2nd, 2014 
Long-wheelbase mid-size luxury sedans: they’re big in China, not even a thing over here. Sure, we have large cars with big back seats, but stretched luxury mid-sizers—cushy cars that are long but not terribly wide—make no sense here in America, where the roads are wide and our population even wider. READ MORE ›› 
 
 
That Sinking Feeling: National Corvette Museum Reverses Earlier Decision, Will Fill in Sinkhole  Sep 2nd, 2014 
Courtesy of a Detroit Free Press report, we must fill you in on an update on the National Corvette Museum’s ongoing sinkhole bonanza. Do you remember the Kentucky Corvette museum that partially collapsed late last year when a gigantic sinkhole opened beneath it and swallowed eight Chevrolet sports cars of various vintages? Our last visitation […] 
 
 
Name That Shifter, No. 194  Sep 2nd, 2014 
  It’s Monday, and that means it’s time to present this week’s shifter. You’ll have until midday Wednesday to identify the make and model of the vehicle whence this shifter came. The first person to respond correctly in the Backfires section below will win a Save the Manuals button, magnet, and sticker.* Good luck! (* […] 
 
 
Lost in Translation: Aston Martin Lagonda Prototype Proudly Displayed . . . by Oman Air  Sep 2nd, 2014 
It’s been nearly a month since Aston Martin announced the development of its Lagonda supersedan, which it will offer solely to Middle Eastern customers for something like a kazillion dollars. But other than a profile view and an obscured black-and-white shot of a partially assembled car on a lift, we haven’t seen the real thing. […] 
 
 
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