Porsche to Decide on Diesel Models for U.S. Market ‘Soon’

Porsche to Decide on Diesel Models for U.S. Market ‘Soon’
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Porsche continues to debate whether it will sell diesel models in the U.S. According to recent reports, if the go-ahead is given, diesel models would not only include the Cayenne SUV, but also the new Panamera sedan. An announcement could come as early as this March, when Porsche will debut the Panamera Hybrid and Diesel… Continue Reading...

Kia Drops Borrego, Rondo From U.S. Market

Kia Drops Borrego, Rondo From U.S. Market
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Kia‘s Rondo small minivan and Borrego SUV have been dumped from the U.S. lineup, ostensibly after slow sales forced Kia to cease importation. Although originally reported by Automotive News, Kia declined to comment on the matter. The Borrego was never a strong seller in the U.S., although the large SUV, along with the Rondo small… Continue Reading...

BMW X1 xDrive28i Trades Straight-Six for New TwinPower Turbo 4-Cylinder

BMW X1 xDrive28i Trades Straight-Six for New TwinPower Turbo 4-Cylinder
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BMW has just announced a new turbocharged 4-cylinder powerplant that will first appear in the BMW X1. Replacing the current 3.0-liter straight-six overseas, it will be found under the hood when the X1 hits dealers in North America. The new TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder engine displaces just 2.0-liter but makes 245-hp at 5000 rpm and 258… Continue Reading...

Ford To Invest $400 Million In Kansas City Assembly Plant

Ford To Invest $400 Million In Kansas City Assembly Plant
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Ford will invest $400 million in their Kansas City, Missouri assembly plant after the state government agreed to a series of tax breaks. “This investment and promise of a new vehicle to be built in Kansas City reinforces Ford’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing and American jobs,” said Ford President of the Americas Mark Fields. Ford’s… Continue Reading...

Porsche Looking To Double Sales Via Factories In North America, China

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Porsche Looking To Double Sales Via Factories In North America, China
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With Porsche sales having recovered on par with pre-recession levels in the United States, Porsche’s CEO Matthias Mueller said that the brand is looking at adding production facilities in the United States or China so that the brand can meet its target of 200,000 sales by 2018. “We will consider this year whether to start… Continue Reading...

Ford Vertrek Concept Video, First Look at the Next Ford Escape

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The official unveiling of the Ford Vertrek Concept at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show gave us our first chance to explore what will eventually become the next Escape. Based on the same architecture as the 2012 Ford Focus, the Vertrek will be a global vehicle, and is also set to replace the Kuga crossover in… Continue Reading...

Porsche Cayenne Hybrid To Cost $257,000 In China

Porsche Cayenne Hybrid To Cost $257,000 In China
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Ever think car prices of imported vehicles in America are high? Well you won’t after comparing them to the Chinese market. According to China Car Times, the price of the new Porsche Cayenne S hybrid in China will be an eye watering 1.7-million Yuan, or roughly $257,397 in our currency. That means in China customers… Continue Reading...

Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel Bound For European Market

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel Bound For European Market
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The Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel wasn’t long for this world in its previous iteration, but the oil-burning Jeep will soldier on in Europe, where diesels enjoy massive popularity. Bowing at the Geneva Auto Show in March, the Grand Cherokee CRD will likely use a version of Chrysler’s previous diesel engine which made 218 horsepower and… Continue Reading...

BMW X1 Delayed For U.S. Market, Canadian Launch To Proceed On Time

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BMW X1 Delayed For U.S. Market, Canadian Launch To Proceed On Time
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BMW‘s upcoming X1 crossover will be delayed by almost a year, due to extreme demand in the European market. BMW’s Leipzig, Germany plant can barely produce enough vehicles for Europe, and BMW USA has decided to delay the small crossover’s American launch until at least the fall of 2011. Canada will be getting the X1… Continue Reading...

Jeep Grand Wagoneer To Return In 2013

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Jeep Grand Wagoneer To Return In 2013
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The Jeep Grand Wagoneer is one of the most iconic vehicles produced by the brand, with a major aftermarket industry dedicated to faithfully restoring and preserving existing Wagoneers. “It’s time we gave the market an upper-scale Grand Wagoneer,” Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne told Automotive News. “You’ll see it in January 2013.” While the Wrangler defined… Continue Reading...

Detroit 2011: Jeep Compass Tries For Some Legitimacy

Detroit 2011: Jeep Compass Tries For Some Legitimacy
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The Jeep Compass doesn’t get much respect. As a 4-cylinder, car based Jeep, it never really fit with the brand’s rugged off-road ethos, and some Jeep fans mocked its weak constitution on anything but paved roads. For 2011, the Compass gets a substantial refresh, hoping to trade on the looks of its big brother, the… Continue Reading...

Detroit 2011: Hyundai CURB Concept Is A Crossover For Hipsters

Detroit 2011: Hyundai CURB Concept Is A Crossover For Hipsters
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Hyundai has finally released details on their new CURB crossover Urban Activity Vehicle, described as  a vehicle for “Generation Y living an urban lifestyle with an active night life.” The wild sport-cross concept shared the stage with the new Veloster during its debut at the Detroit Auto Show. Despite the nebulous marketing spin, the CURB seems… Continue Reading...

2011 Ford Explorer Is North American Truck Of The Year [Video]

2011 Ford Explorer Is North American Truck Of The Year [Video]
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The 2011 Ford Explorer beat out the Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee to win the North American Truck Of The Year award. The winner was announced at the 2011 North American International Auto Show, where the Chevrolet Volt was also announced as the Car of the Year. Ford took the honors last year with… Continue Reading...

Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG To Live Another Day

Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG To Live Another Day
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Looks like our reports of the Mercedes ML63’s death were premature, even if they were easily rationalized. The folks at Motor Trend have confirmed with M-B that the ML63 will continue on for 2011, but it still may not be long for this world. With a new ML due out for the 2012 model year,… Continue Reading...

Volkswagen Planning More SUVs, Crossovers for U.S. Market

Volkswagen Planning More SUVs, Crossovers for U.S. Market
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As part of a larger plan to grow the brand in the U.S., Volkswagen will look to add more SUVs and crossovers to its lineup here. In an interview with Automotive News, VW’s U.S. boss Jonathan Browning commented that the the first place the German automaker is looking to make substantial growth is in the… Continue Reading...

Merdad 902 Porsche Cayenne Coupe Unveiled: First Live Photos

Merdad 902 Porsche Cayenne Coupe Unveiled: First Live Photos
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The Porsche Cayenne is a very accomplished vehicle. Not only can it handle the rough stuff better than most SUVs, but it can also handle tarmac in ways that seems impossible for a vehicle of its girth. So a perfect all rounder you could say. However, if you’re looking for something that performed like the… Continue Reading...

RUMOR: Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Is Dead

RUMOR: Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Is Dead
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The Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG is dead, according to reports out of Europe. The 6.2L hyper-SUV, which used AMG’s raucous 510-horsepower V8,  has apparently died, leaving the BMW X5M and Porsche Cayenne Turbo as the sole choices for those who must go fast, but aren’t allowed to buy a proper sports car due to their spouses decree. With… Continue Reading...

Cadillac SRX Turbo Killed-Off Due to Low Sales

Cadillac SRX Turbo Killed-Off Due to Low Sales
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Having only been on sale for a year, Cadillac has decided to kill-off its SRX Turbo luxury crossover. The standard SRX model will continue on, but a lack of consumer interested in the vehicle has lead the GM accountants to axe the low selling ‘ute. Cadillac spokesperson Robyn Henderson confirmed the demise of the 300-hp… Continue Reading...

Mercedes G-Class Based Gazal-1 Headed to Production as Saudi Arabia’s First Car

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Mercedes G-Class Based Gazal-1 Headed to Production as Saudi Arabia’s First Car
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When most people think about Saudi Arabia, they think about a country that produces 10-million barrels of crude oil every day, a country where temperatures in the summer can reach over 130-degrees, and a country where the Sheikhs live in mansions bigger than some high-end resorts. While there is a huge car culture there, with… Continue Reading...

2011 Jeep Wrangler Gets Its Own Rap Song – It’s Awful

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2011 Jeep Wrangler Gets Its Own Rap Song – It’s Awful
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The undisputed king of automotive-themed rap songs is Rick Ross, whose “Maybach Muzik 2” and “Aston Martin Muzik” have provided back to back bangers for hip-hop junkies who also like six-figure whips. At the bottom of the scale we have a gentleman named C.KhiD, an up and coming rapper who didn’t take the advice of… Continue Reading...

1978 Range Rover 2-Door Is The Anti-Evoque

1978 Range Rover 2-Door Is The Anti-Evoque
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If you’re a regular reader of AutoGuide, you’ll know that we’re big fans of the Range Rover Evoque. It looks better in person than it does in pictures, and the car-based chassis, coupled with an EcoBoost 4-banger is just right for 99% of Range Rover customers and their urban driving. But there would be no… Continue Reading...