Audi can chalk another one in the win column today because the A3 was just named the 2014 World Car of the Year.
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Call it a slam dunk, a home run or a knockout, but one way or another Hyundai has a winner on its hands at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
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For 2015, Toyota is peeling away all the sheet metal below the roof to keep it’s perennial cash cow in the top spot.
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Sick of sitting in the automoive luxury market’s second tier, Infiniti is launching a product offensive aimed at competing more directly with Germany.
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If you own a 2012 or 2013 VW Passat, there’s a good chance that your car’s headlights will fail.
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The large, rear-wheel-drive sedan is a uniquely American phenomenon. Like bison, they used to roam free across the continent in an enormous herd that couldn’t be numbered, not even with an industrial-size abacus. But just like their furry, hoofed counterparts these cars have all but disappeared, victims of that relentless and unstoppable force called progress.
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BMW will call back a long list of vehicles because of a problem with its “VANOS” variable camshaft timing.
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Ford’s worldwide bread-and-butter vehicle will debut in sedan form next week at the New York Auto Show.
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It’s unlikely that Chrysler’s future plans include small cars with diesel engines.
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Chevrolet’s 2015 Cruze just slipped out ahead of its rumored April New York Auto Show debut.
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We’re thinking small on this week’s installment of Ask AutoGuide, where value reigns supreme. Are cheap and cheerful mutually exclusive traits or can they really coexist in an automobile? We aim to find out and help one faithful reader in the process.
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Honda’s Accord out-sold the Camry in 2013 if you ignore Toyota’s fleet sales.
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Chrysler is focusing on customization at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show, displaying its new 200 mid-size sedan with a line of factory customization options.
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Kia’s new luxury flagship will set you back by quite a few smackeroos: $60,400 to be exact.
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Mercedes debuted its new S600 in Detroit powered by a turbocharged 6.0-liter V12.
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There was something missing when Hyundai unveiled its second-generation Genesis sedan earlier this week in Detroit.
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California-based electric car maker Tesla says it delivered about 22,300 Model S electric luxury sedans in 2013.
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Google announced a partnership today with four automakers and chipmaker Nvidia.
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Introduced in 2013, the redesigned Ford Fusion has wowed customers and industry pundits alike with its sexy styling. The Camry, Accord and Malibu aren’t even in the same league as this supermodel sedan.
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Exotic Italian car builder Maserati is calling back 63 of its new Quattroporte sedans in the U.S.
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What do Abraham Lincoln, Shaquille O’Neal and Chewbacca have in common? Truth be told, not a whole lot. Honest Abe got capped, Shaq can’t shoot free throws and Chewie is hairier than a herd of yaks… or the filter in a Econo Lodge hot tub. This trio’s differences abound, but one thing they all share...
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Chrysler is issuing a recall for certain Dodge Dart sedans because the airbags might not deploy properly.
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With more than a month still ahead of the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, Infinti just released a teaser of something it calls the “Q50 Eau Rouge.”
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We have reached the mid-way point for the AutoGuide.com Car of the Year Award finalists. Yesterday we presented our second finalist, the 2014 Cadillac CTS and today we present the next car, our second entrant from General Motors, the 2014 Chevrolet Impala.
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