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Report says VW retains position as world number one carmaker

Citing Volkswagen's inhouse sales estimates, it looks as if VW has retained its position as the world's number one automaker. VW and Toyota had battled for the top spot for years. However, VW jumped into the lead about the middle of last year and has held it ever since.
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By: Marc Stern

Ford Mustang Leads the 25 Bestselling Sporty 2-Door Cars in the USA for 2017

We brought you the news earlier this week that the Ford Mustang had once again claimed the title for the bestselling muscle car in America, but it also leads all sporty 2-door cars sold in America for 2017 – and here is a look at the complete top 25.
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By: Patrick Rall

Porsche posts sales record as sales success continues for 8th straight year

In 2017, Porsche continued to roll along as it set another sales record. For the eighth straight year the automaker set a new record for sales, pushing past 55,000 units sold.
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By: Marc Stern

Volkswagen cuts 2018 Tiguan prices to encourage conquest sales

Volkswagen, using its hot-selling Tiguan as a wedge into the red-hot small intermediate crossover market, has announced sharp price cuts to pull customers away from competitors.
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By: Marc Stern

Clarity BEV, Hybrid market report, Insight, and used Honda Civic buying tips

Everything electric car, with a dash of used Honda Civic, tops our Honda News for the first week of 2018. What technology will dominate in automotive engineering for 2018 and beyond?
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By: Parks McCants

Despite Tesla spawned BEV craze, this form of electrification will transition transportation in U.S.

As much as I love driving pure battery electric, there’s a more logical, easier path to mainstreaming electric vehicles in North America and beyond. Here’s why.
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By: Parks McCants

Where You’ll Find Subaru Owners in Extreme “Bomb Cyclone” Conditions

You’ve heard about the incredible “Bomb Cyclone” slamming the Northeast. You won’t find Subaru Outback, Forester, and Crosstrek owners sitting at home.
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By: Denis Flierl