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In recent Tesla news, the much-awaited Model Y SUV was revealed and 
 priced, a Tesla pickup was teased, other prices went up and Musk showed 
 off his custom Nikes.
The 2019 edition of the Geneva International Motor Show wrapped up on 
 March 17 and, as always, the show delivered a healthy mix of new cars, 
 concepts and special editions. Here are the highlights.
The latest Mazda vehicle to add a Signature trim is the 2019 CX-5, which 
 also adds a new turbocharged engine and upgraded technology. Does it 
 pass luxury muster? Find out what we think here.
Cadillac is teasing us with a first look at its coming new CT5 mid-size 
 sedan, the first of weekly teasers that will lead up its unveiling at the 2019 
 New York auto show.
The Tesla Model Y will start at $39,000, but you'll to wait 
 for 2021 to get 
 one at that price. More expensive models will be offered 
 first.
Tesla unveiled its latest vehicle in the Model Y, an offering that brings the 
 electric-car maker closer to the SUV-loving masses with a more affordable 
 version of just that.
New AAA survey finds fear about fully self-driving vehicles is rising due in 
 part to high-profile accidents involving self-driving vehicles.
Two new Volvo SUVs, the 2019 XC40 and XC60, are helping the brand earn 
 its safety-first reputation in new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety 
 crash tests.
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We've already established that the 2019 Hyundai Veloster R-Spec is pretty 
 much the most fun you can have in a car less than $24,000. But what if 
 you have $30,000 to spend? Is the Veloster N worth it?
From reversing course from plans for online-only sales to the anticipated 
 release of the Model Y, here's the week's biggest news regarding Tesla.