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Opening Jan. 25, the 2018 St. Louis Auto Show will showcase more than 
 500 new cars, trucks, SUVs, and luxury and classic vehicles. Here are five 
 things you can't miss.
Here's what we thought of the top 10 new models from the Detroit auto 
 show.
Though the Xmotion Concept SUV is intended to signal Nissan's future, 
 there are plenty of elements from the past and present.
Lexus has introduced the LF-1 Limitless at the Detroit auto show, 
 potentially portending a future flagship SUV.
GM has asked regulators for an exemption to existing safety rules so it can 
 deploy self-driving cars without steering wheels or pedals.
Ford's latest Sync 3 is integrating Waze navigation so you'll be able to plug 
 in your phone, even if it's an iPhone, and have Waze on the touchscreen.
You know where the Motor City has pretty much always been the No. 1 
 destination? Auto shows. Check our 2018 Detroit show preview right here.
Artificial intelligence, once just the purview of sci-fi films, is soon coming to 
 a Mercedes-Benz near you in the form of MBUX.
A Niro concept at CES shows off new control and connectivity technologies 
 as Kia outlines vision for its future vehicles.
 
In response to earlier orders that call for additional expansions, Takata 
 Corp. recalled another 3.3 million airbag inflators last week.