Before trucks and utility vehicles became all the rage, large sedans used to be the heart of the American car market. They dominated thoroughfares and back roads of this country for decades. Big Buicks, mighty Mopars and forceful Fords were a way of life for drivers just half a lifetime ago.
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Volkswagen has released pricing information on a host of Passat models, all of which get their power from a 1.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine.
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Roughly 61,000 SUVs from Volkswagen are the subject of an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Volkswagen is showcasing a couple of exciting vehicular improvements and some specially modified cars at SEMA in Las Vegas this week.
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The next-generation Volkswagen Scirocco R could launch as soon as 2017 according to a recent report, and it could be a global product.
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If you’re shopping for a new car and reliability is at the top of your list of priorities, you might want to avoid the following vehicles found on this top 10 list. Based on Consumer Reports‘ reliability studies and surveys, these are the top 10 least reliable new cars on the market right now with the...
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The Volkswagen XL1 has made its North American debut in Chattanooga, Tennessee where it’s on display at the 2013 Society of Environmental Journalists Conference.
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Several years ago Volkswagen launched an ambitious new product strategy for the U.S. market. It has failed.
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Volkswagen has begun development on its wildest bug ever: the Beetle R.
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Although all vehicles roll off of showroom floors with EPA certified fuel efficiency ratings, as the famous saying goes ‘individual results may vary’.
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Volkswagen’s XL1 is designed to sip fuel thanks in large part to its light 1,700-pound weight, and now it seems Volkswagen may leverage that ultra-light frame into something a little faster and more fun.
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Volkswagen is developing a new VR6 engine to be used in numerous models, and this time around it could feature a twin-turbo setup.
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At the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, Volkswagen unveiled its new e-Golf model which the German automaker plans on selling in the U.S. by 2015.
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In the market for a convertible but the Jaguar F-Type doesn’t fit your budget? AutoGuide has compiled a list of the top 10 cheapest convertibles currently available. The most expensive of the cheapest convertibles on our list is the 2014 Volkswagen Eos which has a starting price of $36,060. The Eos is powered by a 2.0-liter...
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Volkswagen could have a sub-compact SUV to debut in the U.S. as soon as 2016.
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Volkswagen doesn’t want to just be the world’s largest automaker, it is also wants to become the largest electric vehicle and hybrid automaker in the world by 2018.
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Volkswagen will slowly abandon its naturally aspirated engines as it releases new products.
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The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta gets itself a new 1.8-liter turbocharged engine that offers a five mpg improvement on the highway compared to the outgoing 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine.
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The Volkswagen Automotive Group has been listed as the most sustainable automaker in the world’s leading sustainability ranking.
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Raising the bar for compact performance once again, Volkswagen has unveiled its hottest hatch yet: the 2015 Golf R.
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Raise your hand if you like functional small cars with grossly overpowered engines. Now that all of your primary upper-body appendages are above your heads, use your non-dominant hand to follow the jump and learn about Volkswagen’s latest fun-machine, the 2015 Golf R.
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At the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show today, Volkswagen unveiled a pair of electric vehicles, the e-Up! and the e-Golf.
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What do you get when you want to build a compact, sporty minivan? The Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan.
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It’s obvious that the Volkswagen XL1 isn’t made for the general automotive consumer, but with a price tag of $146,600, is it made for anyone at all?
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