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VW Seven-Seat Crossover to be Built in Chattanooga in 2016
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Volkswagen announced today that it will build its new seven-seat crossover at its Chattanooga, Tenn. plant.
Subaru Plots More Hybrids, Electric Car in Future
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.
2016 Nissan Titan Confirmed for Detroit Debut
Nissan officially confirmed plans today to reveal the all-new 2016 Titan pickup truck in roughly six months during the 2015 Detroit Auto Show.
Dodge Viper Production Paused… Again
Chrysler is putting a temporary stop to production yet again as it struggles to clear its glut of it high-end sports car.
Ford Announces Six Recalls Covering 101,000 Vehicles
Late Monday, Ford announced six new recall campaigns that will cover roughly 101,000 vehicles.
Most Researched Cars of the Week: June 29 – July 5
This most researched cars of the week in AutoGuide.com’s new cars shopping section included pickup trucks and crossovers.
SRT Dodge Charger Hellcat may Arrive this Fall
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.
53.3 Years of Oil Remaining: BP
BP estimates that there is enough oil left in the world to keep motorists supplied for another 53.3 years.
Subaru Recalls 660K Vehicles for Rusting Brake Lines
If you live in a “salt belt” state and drive a Subaru, there’s a good chance your vehicle is going to be recalled.
Average New Car MPGs Drop in June
Following Ford’s announcement about reduced fuel economy ratings, the average mileage of new vehicles being purchased sank in June.
4th of July Named Deadliest Day for Driving by IIHS
Defensive driving will be more important this Friday than any other day of the year.
Hyundai Veloster Might be Axed After One Generation
Hyundai’s heavily styled Veloster hatchback might not get a second crack at the market.
Hyundai Genesis Coupe Rumored With 5.0L V8
The next Hyundai Genesis Coupe might be getting a dose of eight-cylinder muscle.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Makes 707 HP
Dodge’s upcoming monster of a muscle car will be more powerful than some of the most exclusive supercars in the world.
June 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
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?
Volkswagen Announces Infotainment Development Center
Volkswagen is investing in developing the future of vehicle connectivity and infotainment by taking over a research and development facility in Germany.
Graco Child Seat Recall Expands to 5.6 Million
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.
Hyundai Recalls 58,600 Elantra Touring Wagons
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.
Chrysler Ignition Switch Recall Grows by 695,957
Nearly 696,000 vehicles are being added to a recall campaign that Chrysler announced in March, 2011.
Audi RS6 Avant Plus Makes 600 Off-Limits HP
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.
GM Crash Victim Compensation Plan Announced
General Motors will pay out millions in compensation to victims and their families of crashes related to faulty ignition switches.
Audi Announces Lightweight Suspension Springs
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.
Google Android Auto Aims to Curb Distracted Driving
Google’s new in-car user interface will discourage distracted driving by locking the device once it connects.
Toyota Delays Production of Next Prius by Six Months
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.






