All articles by Tom Phillips – Page 21
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The Scion iM – a sign of the times
Scion launched its first cars, the xA and xB, at the LA Auto Show in 2003
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Galpin’s Rocket misses its target
Galpin’s Henrik-Fisker-designed Rocket has just been unveiled, and on first impression, we can’t help but feel like the car represents a missed opportunity
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Honda Civic Type-R: color us intrigued
For its second show appearance, the 2015 Honda Civic Type-R has been painted electric blue, with decals added to show how the airflow is managed around the front wheels and down the bodysides
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Smart ForTwo is the one ForUs
The show is our first chance to take in the new Smart ForTwo and ForFour together in a variety of colorways and trims
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Just don’t call the five-door TT an Audi A3 Coupe
Given the strength of the TT nameplate, it’s no surprise that Audi is exploring ways to monopolize on its success
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The 4H Explora is the wolf in sheep’s clothing
Don’t be fooled by the Explora’s twee, retro farm-vehicle aesthetics. The electric-powered vehicle is made by 4H Defence, a French military firm
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Rolls-Royce shows top marquetry
The Phantom has been lording it over the motoring world since 2003. But to keep things fresh, the firm has unveiled a version of the car with some of the most intricate marquetry we’ve ever seen, and ever put on to a car by the firm
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Old Citroëns on home turf
While Citroën wrestles with exactly what type of car should wear a modern DS badge or a double chevron logo, it’s nice to see that it hasn’t forgotten to recall a time when its cars changed the game
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Nissan takes car configuration into 3D
Hiding at the back of the Nissan stand is a Juke configurator that adds an extra dimension to every procrastinating car fan’s favorite pastime
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They don’t make the Fiat 500 like they used to
While Fiat’s big story of the show was the unveiling of its 500X crossover, the firm didn’t neglect the regular 500
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Does the Discovery Sport do enough?
Land Rover’s latest effort was high on the list of cars we wanted to see, to check out for ourselves the design direction that’s seen as great enough to abandon the Freelander nameplate
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Peugeot Quartz gives rumors a sense of proportion
The Quartz is the latest in a successful and intriguing line of Peugeot concepts, taking its now-established multi-material strategy and translating it into an SUV form