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What does the next year have in store?

01/13/2006, 4:28 PM

By admin

Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport has published the latest edition of its annual vehicle forecast calendar — a compilation of all its latest inside info and rumors. Here are some highlights, which include an onslaught of AMG cars in mid-2006, and a BMW M3 in January 2007:

  • Porsche 911 Turbo – March 2006
  • Porsche 911 GT3 – May 2006
  • Mercedes CLK 63, E 63, and CLS 63 – June 2006
  • Audi TT replacement – June/July 2006
  • Audi S3 – May 2006
  • BMW E92 coupe – August 2006
  • BMW X3 replacement – September 2006
  • Ford Focus cabrio – October 2006
  • Mercedes CL-Class replacement – October 2006
  • Audi R8 (pictured) – December 2006
  • Smart ForTwo replacement – December 2006
  • BMW M3 – January 2007
  • Mini Mk. II – January 2007
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01/14, 4:47 AM

posted by:

David Every

When are they going to show the final version of each of those cars mentioned? If the S3 is in May, then shouldn’t they be showing it by now? And what show is coming to debut the new TT? Etc., etc….

 
 
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