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2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Duramax Diesel to be Built in Michigan

The 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 makes its formal debut this week at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit and while the most talked-about aspect of GM’s new pickup is the exterior design, the most important aspect might be the Michigan-build Duramax diesel engine option.
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By: Patrick Rall

Toyota Adds Apple Car Play To One New 2019 Model, But What About Android Auto?

Toyota's newest vehicle refresh will have Apple Car Play, but will Android users be out of luck?
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By: John Goreham

Subaru Expands Takata Air Bag Recall; Is Your Vehicle On the List?

Subaru announced another Takata air bag recall. 64,179 additional vehicles are affected including, Forester, Outback, WRX/STI, Impreza, Legacy and Tribeca.
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By: Denis Flierl

Lambo needs luxury SUV Urus success but will it find it?

Lamborghini is investing lots of capital and hoping that its Urus, an unknown quantity, meets its expectations. Urus is Lambo's 189-mph luxury performance SUV. The automaker apparently hopes it will tap an untapped market in high-performance luxury SUVs. Will it and will it be worthy of the investment Lambo has made? No one knows the answer.
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By: Marc Stern

Can a late starter Ferrari cut it on the first try of making EVs

Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said on Tuesday that Ferrari is planning to build an electric supercar, which will be the fastest SUV in the market. It's Ferrari's chance to challenge Tesla, but can a late starter cut it on the first try?

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By: Armen Hareyan

The 2019 Bullitt Mustang Display at NAIAS is Ford's Showstopper

While the debut of the 2019 Mustang Bullitt at the 2018 North American International Auto Show is big news, the way that Ford is displaying the new model alongside the original movie car is guaranteed to draw a big crowd for the duration of the show.
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By: Patrick Rall

Subaru Invests $2M in U.S. Proving Ground To Develop Safer Cars For Americans

Subaru steps up big with a $2 million investment in the American Center for Mobility. What will it mean for American consumers?
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By: Denis Flierl

Europe unlikely to see the newly introduced VW Jetta

According to some rather broad hints in the press information, Volkswagen has no plans to sell the newly introduced Jetta in Europe. The reason is size. Since the new Jetta is nearly the same size as the Passat, introduced last year, it makes little sense for the automaker to sell a new model that would only cannabalize sales from an established line.
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By: Marc Stern