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             2020 Ford GT Look past the glistening exposed carbon fiber, and you’ll find the updated Ford GT now makes an extra 13 hp for a
             nice, round 660. Also improved are the torque band, piston cooling, ignition coils, larger intercoolers with better ducting, and a lighter
             Akrapovic titanium exhaust. The suspension calibration has also been updated, and a tribute Gulf livery is now available.





































             2021 Chrysler Pacifica All-wheel drive returns to Chrysler’s minivan for the first time in 17 years, and you can still have Stow
             ’N Go (but not the plug-in hybrid powertrain). Other upgrades include a new infotainment system with a bigger screen, more USB-C
             ports, an optional 19-speaker stereo, and new styling front and rear. A new Pinnacle trim gets an even more premium interior.





             2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Going over
             the standard-issue 2.0-liter I-4 and six-speed auto with
             a fine-toothed comb then nestling them and the
             hybrid components under the sleek hood of the
             new Sonata has bumped the Sonata Hybrid
             from back of the class to the front. Compare
             the Sonata hybrid’s 45–50/51–54/47–52 mpg
             city/highway/combined numbers to the
             Toyota Camry Hybrid’s 44–51/47–53/46–52
             mpg city/highway/combined and the
             Honda Accord Hybrid’s 48/47/48 mpg rating.
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