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Tesla handed over the keys to the first recipients of its long-awaited Model 
 3. The automaker also posted plenty more details on the car.
Our team reporting from the 2017 New York auto-show floor has already 
 seen the sheets pulled off some 30-plus new models on the first day.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration awarded Tesla's all-new 
 Model X SUV perfect scores across the board in crash tests.
A new survey by AAA indicates that Americans want to buy electric vehicles 
 but suffer from range anxiety.
BMW unveiled a new 6 Series in four-door Gran Turismo form. It comes in 
 one variation: the 640i xDrive.
With multiple investigations underway, Mercedes-Benz has put efforts for 
 approval of 2017 diesel models on hold.
Conjecture has coalesced around the official reveal of the upcoming not-Z5 
 roadster.
The redesigned 2018 X3 marks the third generation of BMW's small SUV. 
 Available in xDrive30i and M40i variants, it hits dealers in November.
Acura's 2017 MDX Sport Hybrid will be the most powerful, most efficient 
 version of the brand's three-row SUV when it goes on sale in April.
Kia's redesigned Cadenza got required scores for crash tests and available 
 front crash prevention system and headlights in IIHS tests.