In no particular order, we rank the best of the best from this year's Los Angeles Auto Show. There are times when people wonder why the LA Auto Show has any significance. Opening its doors less than two months after either Frankfurt or Paris and nearly the same amount of time before Detroit in January, LA finds itself squeezed in the middle between some major shows. But remember this: California accounts for one in every ten new cars sold in the United States, which itself is one of the largest markets in the world. Perhaps that's why Lamborghini chose to unveil its Aventador Roadster, among so many others, in the City of Angels. more at CarBuzz: Will the Ferrari California Become a Collectors' I...Cars That Attract Women: Nissan LeafAudi Prepares Special R8 for China Porsche Cayman - Imagine the new Boxster with a hardtop and you've got yourself a Cayman. Like its predecessor, the all-new Porsche Cayman is literally identical to its Boxster sibling in every way, save for its coupe classification. Also like the Boxster, power comes from a standard 2.7-liter flat-six with 275 horsepower while the S model has a 3.4-liter flat-six producing 325 ponies. Mated to either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, this mid-engined coupe is potentially capable of outperforming the 911 - if only Porsche were to allow that to happen (which it won't). Source: Carbuzz
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