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If you're waiting for the 2008 Sequoia because you feel the old model lacks the bulkiness you require in a suburban cruiser, you're going to have to pay $34,150 just to get in, a $990 premium over the previous model. The big addition to the Sequoia (other than the beefy body) is the 5.7-liter V8, which puts out an extra 105 hp compared to the current iForce V8. You'll have to move up to the SR5 model to get the new engine, which starts at $35,275 for the 4x2 model and $38,500 for the 4x4. The Limited trim level takes you up to $45,225 and $48,450 and the new Platinum grade Sequoia is a whopping $52,375 and $55,600. Press release below the jump: galleryPost('08sequoiapressext', 3, '2008 Toyota Sequoia'); Toyota Announces Pricing For All-New 2008 Sequoia December 6, 2007 - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., announced manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) today for the all-new second-generation 2008 Sequoia full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV)...
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You can find yourself the proud owner of a 2008 Infiniti EX35 next month for just over $30,000. The standard EX comes in at $31,300 for the RWD with the 297 horsepower VQ, with a bump to $34,850 for the "Journey" package, which includes a power moonroof, leather-appointed surfaces, front and rear sonar and torpedos. If you insist on AWD, you'll have to shell out $32,700 for the basic privilege and $36,250 for the "Journey." You can easily clear $40K with the addition of technology such as the Around View Monitor , Navigation, Luxe Styling and wood touches. Full press release below the jump. Infiniti Announces Pricing on 2008 EX Luxury Crossover LOS ANGELES (Nov. 15, 2007) - Infiniti announced pricing on the all-new 2008 EX35 personal luxury crossover SUV today at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show. The Infiniti EX35, which goes on sale at Infiniti retailers nationwide on December 21, 2007, offers an exceptional combination of seductive design, elegant interior...
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Now that pricing for the new Malibu is out, we've just received a missive from the General telling us the 'merican revolution's got a marketing campaign in a pot and cooking for the newly redesigned 2008 Chevy Malibu . The campaign is supposedly going to "prove the Malibu competes with" the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. How's it going to prove that? We've no idea -- we haven't seen the creative yet. But we do know it'll supposedly feature the "biggest one-day digital takeover ever by a marketer...with "an unprecedented one-day digital takeover of the leading online portals and automotive, sports and lifestyle Web sites" We'll ignore the whole redundancy of making clear "Web sites" are "digital" and "online" as we wonder whether we'll be considered "leading" enough to get a blast of the 'bu to the face. Since our well-paid ad sales team only talks to us when we go to the bar and we beg them to buy us drinks we guess we'll just have to wait and see with all of you. Full release on the...
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