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2020 Dodge Challenger / Challenger SRT

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Dodge delivers the industry’s most powerful and capable muscle car lineup with the 2020 Dodge Challenger. From the most powerful and fastest muscle car – the “Demon-possessed” 797-horsepower SRT Hellcat Redeye – to 303-horsepower V-6 efficiency and class-exclusive all-wheel-drive (AWD) capability, Challenger is unrivaled when it comes to sheer horsepower, all-weather capability and overall interior roominess. Dodge Challenger is a true GT car. Its heritage design, unmatched power and everyday livability combine to make this authentic but modern Dodge muscle car every bit as beloved and relevant to today’s consumer as the first generation was 50 years ago.   Eight distinct models make up the vehicle lineup for 2020: SXT, SXT AWD, GT, GT AWD, R/T, R/T Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat and SRT Hellcat Redeye. Numerous packages offer all the upgrades, unique heritage cues and performance features that Dodge//SRT customers crave.   The 2020 Dodge Challenger offers a full range of eng...

Incredibly Useful Mag-Pad

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2021 Toyota Mirai

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The second-gen Mirai will go on sale in late 2020. Design and Technology Flagship Delivers Significant Evolution of Toyota’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Powertrain Elegant New Mirai Concept Based on Premium RWD Platform Upgraded FCEV Powertrain with Enhanced Performance Target of 30-Percent Increase in Driving Range with Increased Hydrogen Capacity Enhanced Safety and Tech Features Companion Model to Toyota’s Upcoming Battery EVs PLANO, Texas  (October 10, 2019) – Toyota put the auto industry on the road to electrification in 1997 with the first Prius hybrid. Then, in 2015, it debuted the Mirai, the first production hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) offered for sale to retail customers in North America (Mirai means “future” in Japanese). Now, Toyota has revealed the second-generation Mirai, rebooted as a premium sedan with cutting-edge design, technology and driving performance. The Mirai is based on Toyota’s premium rear-wheel drive platform ...

2020 Nissan Versa

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The all-new, third generation 2020 Nissan Versa takes the popular subcompact sedan to a new level of refinement with a fresh, exciting design and technology and safety features not usually found in the segment. The third of four popular Nissan cars to be recently redesigned, the all-new Versa – with a clear design expression of the Nissan brand – serves the more than five million customers who buy sedans each year in the U.S. Sedans remain a popular choice for Gen X, Millennials and multicultural customers. Technology is a top priority in the all-new Nissan Versa, featuring available  Nissan Safety Shield 360 , a prime example of Nissan Intelligent Mobility that helps provide front, side and rear safety monitoring and intervention technologies. Safety Shield 360 features include Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Lane Departure Warning, High Beam Assist, Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Other available techn...