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The LA Auto Show is an annual car show held at the Los Angeles Convention Centre in late November to early December.
Not only does the show feature a large amount of new American products, international manufacturers come from far and wide to debut their latest cars as well.
With that in mind, the LA Auto Show tends to see a lot of big name car reveals with the world’s media watching closely.
For more information, head to the official LA Auto Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

2016 Volkswagen Passat Alltrack review
The second-generation Passat Alltrack is claimed to be lighter, faster and more fuel efficient. Should it be on your SUV shortlist?

HSV Clubsport, Maloo, Senator get 400kW blown V8
Performance Holden specialist HSV is about to give its range a significant shot in the arm, rolling out the supercharged LSA powerplant across the lion’s share of its line-up from next month.

HSV Gen-F2 range revealed
400kW supercharged LSA engine rolls out across the range

Most impressive garages for your car
For the dedicated car lover, a vehicle isn’t just to drive from A to B – it’s to C too, ideally from all angles. So when a car lover wants a house, how does the designer accommodate one – or more – of their favourite vehicles?

Next Renault Megane RS to be five-door only
Next high-performance Megane set to follow its Clio stablemate as a five-door only model

Jaguar says one F-Pace is SUV plenty
British luxury brand to buck SUV explosion trend – for now, at least.

Snackable Review: Holden Commodore SS V Redline
The true-blue Holden Commodore SS V Redline combines a powerful V8 with the practical chops of a long-distance tourer. This is one serious sports sedan.

Daniel Ricciardo seals second at Singapore
Motorsport wrap: Ricciardo chases Vettel home at Singapore; Red face then triumph for Webber; VW believed close to F1 deal

Range Rover Sport review
The split-personality SUV perfect for the world traveller

Frankfurt motor show. Sex may sell but so does speed
The 2015 Frankfurt motor show was largely about speed, even when it was trying to be green, or comfortable

Road Trip: Mazda CX-3 in the Yarra Valley
We sent WhichCar’s Lifestyle Editor to Victoria’s Yarra Valley for the weekend in a Mazda CX-3. We almost thought we’d never see her again…

Top 5 Pikes Peak Monsters
The finest machines to conquer the world’s most famous hillclimb

Alpine coy on gearbox for lightweight sports car
A driver-focused sports car from Renault-owned Alpine is set for production in 2017, but there’s no word on a manual gearbox

2016 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG review
It’s faster, feistier, and a lot more comfortable. But is the more complete Mercedes A45 AMG still the king of hot hatches?

F1 Singapore GP: how Dan handles the heat
The steamy climate of Singapore generates unique challenges for Formula 1 drivers this weekend. How do Daniel Ricciardo and his rivals stay cool?

Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge review
A tantalising taste of Infiniti’s GT-R-powered super sedan

Porsche 918 Spyder 1700km road trip
The ultimate trans-continental trip in the ultimate hypercar

Snackable Review: Renault Megane RS275 Trophy-R
Renault’s hardcore, limited-edition Megane RS275 is the world’s fastest front-wheel drive hatchback, but don’t expect much in the way of creature comforts like air conditioning, a radio or even a back seat!

Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge cancelled
Sums on GT-R-powered super sedan don’t add up

Frankfurt Motor Show: BMW M6 GT3 officially revealed
BMW unmasks its 2016 GT3 fighter

Inside Wheels October 2015, on sale now
We get personal with Holden’s final Commodore, detail HSV’s 476kW muscle car project, and benchmark the new Jag XE.

Frankfurt Motor Show: Ford Focus RS
Performance figures revealed for Ford’s super hatch

Frankfurt Motor Show: Audi S4 revealed
Range-topping A4 debuts new turbocharged V6

Renault hopes 2016 Megane strengths outweigh price rise
Frankfurt motor show: The fresh Renault Megane will bring a host of new features when it arrives in Australia in the second half of next year