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    We told you a couple of weeks back Acura would be revealing the 2009 model of Acura’s lovely top-of-the-line sedan, the RL, here at the Chicago Auto Show. Just as we predicted, so was it revealed, in all its mid-cycle refreshment glory. The new 2009 RL gets almost entirely new sheet-metal (apparently everywhere but the doors) as well as a new engine to replace the ol’ and busted 290 HP 3.5-liter V6. That’s right, the 2009 model’s getting a bigger 3.7-liter V6 to match the “Double Plenum Power Grille” and of course the Super-Handling All Wheel Drive or (SH-AWD). We’ll have more up momonda has boasted that the upcoming 2011 CR-Z hybrid will put an end to the belief that hybrids aren’t sporty. While although that has yet to be proven by the media, Honda’s performance division, Mugen has released what modifications will be available for the new hybrid. A new bodykit, roof-mounted spoiler, custom grille with LED lights in addition to several carbon-fiber accessories and alloy-wheel designs will be available. Inside there is an available Mugen gear shifter, revised instrument clusters and Mugen floormats. The 2011 entarily t seems the media is having a field day with all of Toyota’s problems related to the unintended acceleration recall. The January sales totals are finally trickling in and the news continues to not be good for Toyota, who was forced to stop selling eight of its models at the end of the month. Thanks to the recall Toyota’s best-selling Camry lost its title last month as the best-selling car in the US to the Honda Accord. Camry sales fell last month by 24 percent to 15,792 units. Meanwhile Honda managed to move 19,022 Accords (20,759 including the Accord Crosstour), which was a gain of 14.7 percent. Nissan also outsold the Camry with its Altima, which sold 18,636 units, a 31.8 percent increase. The Chevy Malibu had the largest gains last — but we think you get the gist of it. More


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