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Updated: 2011 Chrysler Town & Country

Continuing its complete model makeover for 2011, Chrysler announced the changes to its venerable Town & Country minivan, the direct descendant of the original minivan, the Dodge Caravan.  The new “Pentastar” V6 will power it, getting better fuel economy and more power at the same time.  Standard safety features now total 40, including Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path Detection, which help with lane changes and backing up, respectively.  The other big change is the interior – improved for 2011, like all the other Chrysler products we’ve seen so far.  Click past the jump for high-resolution photos of the updated Town & Country.

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Announced: 2011 Nissan Murano

Ever since it’s introduction in 2002 as a 2003 model, Nissan’s Murano has had polarizing looks… you either love it, or hate it.  For 2011, the automaker has given its biggest crossover a makeover of sorts.  While its engine is the same and the underpinnings haven’t been touched, the body and interior have seen a working over, and I like what they’ve done.  Plenty of details and pictures after the jump.

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Nissan announces pricing for 2011 Maxima

Fans of Nissan’s 4DSC now know how much it would cost them to pick up a brand new one, thanks to a press release issued by the automaker today.  For the base “S” model, you’ll need to shell out $30,810, and for the up-level “SV” trim, you’re looking at $33,530, increases of $350 over their respective 2010 trim levels.  Add in the $750 destination charge, and the 2011 prices change to $31,560 and $34,280 for the S and SV models, respectively.  For more details and lots of pictures, follow the jump.

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Lexus announces the 2011 ES 350

Lexus announced today the changes for its 2011 ES 350 luxury sedan.  The ES will start at $35,525, an increase of $350 over 2010 models, and no longer does it require premium unleaded fuel.  Instead, it will get 19/27 city/highway mpg on regular fuel.  The aforementioned change is the big one, and the rest are fairly minor tweaks.  Click past the jump for more details and a high-resolution picture gallery.

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