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Buick Might Make More ‘GS’ Models
There might be a new crop of “GS” badge wearing Buick vehicles waiting in the wings.
Dodge Scat Pack Club Makes a Comeback at SEMA
Dodge is bringing back the Scat Pack Club for 2014, inviting enthusiasts to join a special group of do-it-yourself owners with a passion for performance.
Buick Wants Diesel, Verano a Likely Candidate
Buick’s Verano compact sedan might soon follow the Chevrolet Cruze in offering a diesel engine.
Lincoln Ad Campaign Directly Targets Lexus
Lincoln is launching a marketing campaign today aimed directly at rivaling Lexus products.
Most Watched Videos of the Week: September 28 – October 5, 2013
AutoGuide‘s compact crossover video comparison garnered plenty of attention this week, as we pitted eight of the market’s most popular crossovers against one another. Which one came out on top? Watch the video below, along with our other most popular videos of the week.
2013-2014 Compact Crossover Shootout
Compact crossovers are quickly becoming America’s one-size-fits-all automotive solution.
GM Files Patent for Seven-Speed Dual Clutch Gearbox
General Motors has filed for a patent for a seven-speed dual clutch transmission, hinting that there might soon include be such a gearbox in the Corvette.
Chrysler IPO Mentions ‘First Ever’ Small SUV for Brand
Hidden in the depths of Chrysler’s exhilarating IPO filing, the brand mentions a “first ever” small SUV.
Ford S-Max Concept Monitors Passenger Health Status
Ford’s minivan isn’t sold in the U.S., but when the brand debuts the new S-Max concept in a little over a week, it will preview the next step in its global design language.
GM Pickup Trucks First to Score Five-Star Safety Rating
GM has something new to boast about: its line of half-ton trucks is the first to garner a five-star safety rating under government rules revised for the 2011 model year.
Cadillac Elmiraj Might Become Flagship Mercedes Fighter
Cadillac’s Elmiraj concept could become more than an American luxury car lover’s wet dream.
Ford C-Max Hybrid Fuel Economy Claims to be Revised
Only a month after announcing software tweaks said to improve fuel economy for its C-Max and Fusion hybrid cars, Ford will revise its consumption claims.
Over Half of Teenagers Delay Getting Driver’s License
Unlike in the past, the majority of teenagers in the U.S. put off getting a driver’s license.
Ford F-150 Natural Gas Option Added for 2014
Ford announced today that it will offer the 2014 F-150 half-ton pickup truck with the ability to run on compressed natural gas (CNG).
Cadillac Releases New Details About Twin-Turbo V6
Cadillac released new information about the 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 to be found in its new CTS and XTS Vsport sedans.
Chrysler Extending Life of Three Models
Chrysler will keep the current generation Jeep Wrangler in production until mid-2018 while extending production of the Dodge Avenger until 2015 and the Grand Caravan until late 2017.
Charging in Under 10 Minutes Coming: Tesla Exec Says
Current technology will allow Tesla Model S owners to recharge their cars to about half capacity in roughly 20 minutes, but that time will be much lower in the future.
2014 Ford Police Interceptors Get Unique Safety System
Ford is introducing new safety technology in its police Interceptors for the 2014 model year meant to mitigate the risk of someone sneaking up on an officer.
MINI Clubvan Scared Away by Chicken Tax, Slow Demand
You might remember the MINI Clubvan; a stripped down version of the Clubman aimed at small businesses.
Ford Admits Hybrids Fail at MPG Claims: Fix Issued
Ford acknowledged today that its hybrid fuel economy claims are unrealistic for real-world driving.
Chevrolet Cruze Diesel Test Nets 816 Miles on a Tank
Something interesting happened this year in the world of domestic compact cars. Chevrolet released a diesel version of its globally-marketed Cruze sedan.
Dodge is ‘Here to Stay:’ Chrysler Executive Says
Rumors that Dodge has been earmarked for the slaughterhouse are false according to SRT CEO Ralph Gilles.
Ford Focus EV Price Cut by $4,000
Ford will slash the price of its unpopular Focus EV in the hopes that a smaller sticker will bait new buyers.
Which States Buy Domestic Vehicles Most Often?
Buying domestic or foreign has been a debate that has raged on for years, and TrueCar has compiled a list of which states are more likely to buy a car built by an American automaker.






