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New Land Rover Defender, VW ID.3 EV and more debut in Frankfurt; Toyota Camry and Avalon TRD: Not just an appearance package; Driver Paul Menard announces NASCAR retirement

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Frankfurt Motor Show

Meet the new Defender: Land Rover reveals its latest off-roader

Land Rover’s new Defender is a bit more luxurious, slightly roomier and more high-tech than the outgoing model, not to mention more expensive. New Defender sales start early next year, beginning with the 110 five-door model with five, six or seven seats (and an available fabric roof!), continuing later in 2020 with the three-door, short-wheelbase version with five or six seats and badged 90.

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Car Reviews

2020 Toyota Camry TRD and Avalon TRD first drive: Pieces of flair

The Toyota Camry and Avalon sedans are just fine, normal, knock-around cars that will get you from point A to point B, regardless of the destination. They’ll be comfortable, relatively efficient and relatively cheap. They’re also better to drive than the equivalent crossovers. They just never had much flair, even when the Camry was the best-selling appliance in the U.S.

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Frankfurt Motor Show

VW ID.3 electric hatch debuts ahead of Frankfurt motor show

Volkswagen took the wraps off the ID.3 electric hatch today, just ahead of the start of the Frankfurt motor show, marking the launch of the new ID electric sub-brand that will spawn several models in the next few years. The debut of the ID.3 is an important milestone for the automaker, which has made a substantial bet on electric cars for the next decade.

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Car News

The 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and Carrera 4 Cabriolet are perfectly logical additions to the 992 lineup

The great thing about Porsche 911s is that, provided you have about a hundred grand (minimum) to kick around, there’s undoubtedly a model for you. And if there isn’t right now, just wait -- Porsche will probably announce it soon. Next up? The Carrera 4 coupe and convertible, which get the power of the base 911 plus all-wheel drive.

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Formula One

Report: F1 great Michael Schumacher treated at Paris hospital

Schumacher, who has not been seen or heard from publicly since sustaining brain injuries in a 2013 skiing accident in France, was admitted to the Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou on Monday.

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Classic Cars

Bentley will build new 1929 'Blowers'

Bentley is about the stretch the concept of continuation cars to its limit, as its in-house bespoking division Mulliner gets ready to start building "Blower" Bentleys again. That's right: the 1929 4 1/2-liter "Blower" cars, as piloted by Sir Tim Birkin and the Bentley Boys.

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NHRA

2020 NHRA Pro Stock schedule released: Plenty of changes to go around

The class schedule, reduced from 24 to 18 races for 2019, will remain at 18 for 2020. The schedule, however, will have a new look, as five events have been dropped and five added.

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Frankfurt Motor Show

Mercedes-Benz EQS show car hints at an electric future

The folks at Mercedes-Benz teased this wild concept ahead of the Frankfurt motor show, but we were still left guessing what the latest EQ concept would look like. Well, at the Frankfurt motor show, Merc finally showed the world the Vision EQS, the latest all-electric concept from Stuttgart.

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup

Matt DiBenedetto joins Wood Bros. Racing in 2020 as Paul Menard reveals retirement

The No. 21 has a Team Penske partnership that will allow 'Guido' to chase his first Cup win.

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Empire HIll Climb

2019 Empire Hill Climb driver profile: Here comes Darko Stojanovski and his 1977 Rolls-Royce

Today, we catch up with Empire Hill Climb newbie Darko Stojanovski from Detroit and his amazing 1977 Rolls-Royce (pass the Grey Poupon).

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Car News

Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 at 2019 Frankfurt Auto Show

The mini-ute that Mercedes debuted earlier this year, the GLB, will get a power bump for the 2021 model year and the name Mercedes-AMG GLB 35. A twin-scroll turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four puts out a peak 302 hp between 5,800-6,100 rpm and 295 lb-ft of torque between 3,000-4,000 rpm. Power then channels through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission and on its way to all four wheels.

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Racing

Watch Round 11 of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

IMSA goes to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California.

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Junkyard Treasures

Junkyard Treasure: 1991 Toyota Corolla All-Trac Wagon

A 1991 all-wheel-drive Toyota Corolla wagon with manual transmission in a Denver wrecking yard.

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Formula One

Haas F1 parts company with title sponsor

Rich Energy was a source of constant frustration for the American Formula 1 racing team.

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