Sentences with phrase «now hit showrooms»

New versions of highly profitable models like the Chevrolet Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade will now hit showrooms more than a month earlier than GM originally had planned.

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Scion is now on its ninth Release Series special edition of the tC coupe, with a new limited - run car that hits showrooms in January 2015.
Dealers are now taking orders for the 2016 Cadillac ATS - V, and the first cars should hit showrooms by Memorial Day.
Now, just as the Golf R hits showrooms, we're getting a shot at the U.S. version on the types of roads American enthusiasts will drive.
So naturally when the»03 Hummer H2s hit the showroom floors, there was - and still is - a surge of interest to customize them from everyone and their brother, especially now that the H2s are more affordable to the masses.
They're hitting showrooms about now, with the base sedan starting at $ 19,215 and the hatchback opening at $ 19,715.
We've already discussed the sedan version, which hit showrooms last fall and is now leading the compact car segment in sales.
With the 2017 Camaro ZL1 now hitting dealer showrooms, Hennessey Performance wanted to see just how good the car in its stock form matched up against a stock 2017 Corvette Z06.
The NX, both gas and hybrid, had their best January ever, and the all - new three - row RXL is just now starting to hit dealership showrooms,» said Jeff Bracken, group vice president and general manager, Lexus division.
The 2017 Volt is also hitting showrooms now.
The first model to hit showrooms will be the Silverado Redline, which is available for order at dealerships now.
The PHEV version has been on sale in Europe and Japan for several years, but it's only just now coming to the United States, hitting showrooms in December.
The latter is officially designated a «concept» vehicle, but Chrysler's chief of design, Trevor Creed, says a production version will hit showrooms a year from now.
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