Volkswagen announced today that it will build its new seven-seat crossover at its Chattanooga, Tenn. plant.
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Subaru’s future plans include hybrid and full-electric powertrains, but not until after the company is able to clear the plate it is currently chewing through.
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Nissan officially confirmed plans today to reveal the all-new 2016 Titan pickup truck in roughly six months during the 2015 Detroit Auto Show.
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Chrysler is putting a temporary stop to production yet again as it struggles to clear its glut of it high-end sports car.
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Late Monday, Ford announced six new recall campaigns that will cover roughly 101,000 vehicles.
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This most researched cars of the week in AutoGuide.com’s new cars shopping section included pickup trucks and crossovers.
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Dodge shocked the world earlier this week when it revealed that the Hellcat V8 makes 707 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque that are slated to appear later this year in a Challenger near you.
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BP estimates that there is enough oil left in the world to keep motorists supplied for another 53.3 years.
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If you live in a “salt belt” state and drive a Subaru, there’s a good chance your vehicle is going to be recalled.
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Following Ford’s announcement about reduced fuel economy ratings, the average mileage of new vehicles being purchased sank in June.
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Defensive driving will be more important this Friday than any other day of the year.
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Hyundai’s heavily styled Veloster hatchback might not get a second crack at the market.
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The next Hyundai Genesis Coupe might be getting a dose of eight-cylinder muscle.
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Dodge’s upcoming monster of a muscle car will be more powerful than some of the most exclusive supercars in the world.
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Well folks, we made it halfway through 2014. The Fourth of July is just around the corner and a small army of longnecks are sweating in anticipation of the event. Anheuser-Busch couldn’t be happier, but what about the wide world of automobiles?
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Volkswagen is investing in developing the future of vehicle connectivity and infotainment by taking over a research and development facility in Germany.
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Graco Children’s Products said today that it will recall roughly 1.9 million infant safety seats with latches that may become difficult to open.
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A support bracket that could come loose during airbag deployment is causing Hyundai to recall 58,000 of its Elantra Touring hatchbacks from the 2010 to 2012 model years in North America.
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Nearly 696,000 vehicles are being added to a recall campaign that Chrysler announced in March, 2011.
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Adding to the list of rip-roaring performance products restricted from sale in the U.S., Audi will soon launch a 600-hp station wagon.
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General Motors will pay out millions in compensation to victims and their families of crashes related to faulty ignition switches.
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Audi revealed new lightweight suspension springs today that it says will be used on an “upper mid-sized model” by the end of the year.
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Google’s new in-car user interface will discourage distracted driving by locking the device once it connects.
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The new, more efficient Toyota Prius is being held back from production because the company isn’t happy with its improvements in fuel economy yet.
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